Surrounded by shouting and hostile trans activists, ladies collect in Scotland to 'check' new fascist 'hate crime' legislation

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On Saturday, Let Women Speak (LWS), an organization defending biological women from the radical trans agenda, held a rally in Edinburgh, Scotland.

The rally was led by LWS founder Kelly-J Keane-Minshull, who said her aim was to “test the law” to see how police would handle gender-critical chants in light of Scotland's new hate crime law .

Speaking to the crowd, Keane-Minshull described the infection of children as “deeply abusive” and called Scotland's hate crime laws “absurd”.

The fascist “hate crimes” law came into force on 1 April.

Sky News reports:

The Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act came into force on Monday 1 April and aims to provide greater protection for victims and communities. It consolidates existing legislation and introduces new offenses for threatening or abusive behavior that aims to incite hatred based on prejudice against characteristics such as age, disability, religion, sexual orientation. transgender Identification.

The new provisions add to the laws on the statute book for the breed, which have been in place across the UK since 1986. Sex has been removed from the Act as a standalone bill designed to tackle misogyny is expected to be put before the Scottish Parliament. Later date.

During the rally, the LWS faced vocal opposition from various transgender advocacy groups.

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Edinburgh News:

While Ms Keane publicly thanked Police Scotland “for keeping the women safe on the programme”, many of her supporters were left angry and disappointed. Many complained of being “intruded” into a very small space, being surrounded on three sides by trans activists and being manhandled during the two-hour event.

They were labeled “Nazis” by trans activists wielding mega-phones near where the women gathered, and at one point officers “contained” a section of trans activists as they shouted and shouted at the women. Were insulting. Several women spoke of their anger and concern at being locked in a “kettle” and surrounded by a hostile crowd with whistles, sirens, mega phones and horns in an attempt to end the women's event.

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