Whitey Ford
03-28-2019, 01:25 PM
We are now fast approaching Peak Clown World, honk honk. Keep your head and hands inside the ride and keep your barfbag handy.
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Gender identity debate cancelled by Lewisham Council because of fears of protests by trans activists (http://www.eastlondonlines.co.uk/2019/03/panel-of-black-female-speakers-refused-by-lewisham-council-due-to-fears-of-violence/)
The organisers of a planned debate about race, gender and identity due to take place at the Civic Suite in Catford claim the event has been blocked by Lewisham Council because of fears of protests by trans activists.
The event, a panel discussion organised by the We Need To Talk group was called We Need To Talk About Race and Gender and would have featured three black woman activists, Linda Bellos, the former leader of Lambeth Council, Sara Myers, a writer and Danille McDonald, a local anti-racism campaigner. The group have attracted protests from trans activists at previous meetings.
All three women have raised concerns about gender and identity and attracted protests from trans activists. Bellos is particularly well known for her work on equality in local government, her campaigning for black representation and the establishment of Black History Month in the UK.
WNTT told ELL: “The council tell us that the main reason is because of safety concerns, which is ironic because the only risk comes from trans activists who protest our meetings.”
http://www.eastlondonlines.co.uk/2019/03/panel-of-black-female-speakers-refused-by-lewisham-council-due-to-fears-of-violence/
https://i.imgur.com/XLxVH7A.gif
Gender identity debate cancelled by Lewisham Council because of fears of protests by trans activists (http://www.eastlondonlines.co.uk/2019/03/panel-of-black-female-speakers-refused-by-lewisham-council-due-to-fears-of-violence/)
The organisers of a planned debate about race, gender and identity due to take place at the Civic Suite in Catford claim the event has been blocked by Lewisham Council because of fears of protests by trans activists.
The event, a panel discussion organised by the We Need To Talk group was called We Need To Talk About Race and Gender and would have featured three black woman activists, Linda Bellos, the former leader of Lambeth Council, Sara Myers, a writer and Danille McDonald, a local anti-racism campaigner. The group have attracted protests from trans activists at previous meetings.
All three women have raised concerns about gender and identity and attracted protests from trans activists. Bellos is particularly well known for her work on equality in local government, her campaigning for black representation and the establishment of Black History Month in the UK.
WNTT told ELL: “The council tell us that the main reason is because of safety concerns, which is ironic because the only risk comes from trans activists who protest our meetings.”
http://www.eastlondonlines.co.uk/2019/03/panel-of-black-female-speakers-refused-by-lewisham-council-due-to-fears-of-violence/