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āReporter Jack Hadfield says his intention was to question Labelle on his history, but, seeing that there were children present, delayed his line of questioning until the end of the event.ā Ok itās not often this blog praises men but Jack Hadfield was doing his job as a reporter and he was mindful of the children present. So of course a man in a dress, and maybe even a diaper, attacked him.
A British journalist has reported he was assaulted by Canadian trans activist and artist Sophie Labelle after attempting to confront him on
A British journalist has reported he was assaulted by Canadian trans activist and artist Sophie Labelle after attempting to confront him on his history of using children as reference models for fetish art.
On Sunday, February 26, transgender artist Sophie Labelle held an event at the Cockatoo Club, a cocktails and cabaret venue catering to Manchesterās gay community. Labelle was set to speak about trans activism as well as his comic book franchise, Assigned Male.Ā
Labelleās visit was announced by the club through their Twitter, with the comment section rapidly being closed as dozens of concerned netizens replied to the post and tried to alert the venue to Labelleās disturbing history with ādiaper kink.ā
Labelle first came under widespread controversyĀ in February of 2021 after it was discovered that he had quietly been producing and distributing diaper fetish art on secret social media accounts, as well as on furry fetish site āFurAffinity.ā
WafflesArt, Labelleās now-deleted alternate online persona, was dedicated to the āadult baby/diaper lifestyleā and ādiaper furā fetish which published Labelleās drawings of anthropomorphic baby animal characters modeling in diapers, onesies, and behaving like toddlers.
Labelle was also found to have been following many pornographic models who role-played as babies for sexual arousal. One such account followed by Labelle was of a model who called himself āLittle Boyā and posted sexually suggestive photos and videos of himself in diapers and surrounded by childrenās toys. The model would mimic masturbation while wearing a diaper, utilizing baby oil and lotion to lubricate himself.
But possibly the most disturbing revelation was the discovery that Labelle had been using photos of real babies as reference models for his fetish art.Ā
After backlash grew on social media, Labelle admitted to the art but asserted that he ārefused to be shamedā for it, and also proclaimed himself a member of the ālittleā community ā a person who role-plays as a child during sexual encounters. Labelle connected his fetish to his transgender identity.
Despite his history, Labelle has been regularly invited to speak amongst children, including at CanadianĀ elementary schools. Heās also been visiting different venues internationally as part of his comic book tour, with the United Kingdom having been his latest destination.Ā
Attending the February 26 event in Manchester on behalf of independent media outletĀ Valiant News, reporter Jack Hadfield says his intention was to question Labelle on his history, but, seeing that there were children present, delayed his line of questioning until the end of the event.
Hadfield reported that Labelle made a number of inappropriate jokes during the event, despite the presence of children.Ā
At one point, the artist laughed about āinvadingā single-sex spaces. āThey usually say like itās a full-time thing but for most of us itās a hobby. After a hard day of grooming children⦠I like to relax by going to the mall and waiting in line for the womenās restroom.ā
Labelle also called Member of Parliament Miriam Cates the MP for āpenis-town,ā after the politician hadĀ criticized the Sheffield City CouncilĀ for organizing a child-friendly event with Labelle at the central library. Cates had expressed concern over Labelleās child-adjacent fetishes.
Following the talk, Hadfield entered the line to speak with Labelle one-on-one. He obliged Labelleās request to stand aside and let him finish his book sales first, and waited until he and Labelle were virtually the only ones left in the room. In his report forĀ Valiant News, Hadfield reports that Labelle became increasingly hostile as he attempted to ask his questions, but ultimately admitted to using photos of real children to draw his kink art.
Sensing tension, Hadfield attempted to leave the venue but Labelle pursued him, snatching his arm and demanding to see his photo identification. Hadfield managed to break free and darted down the street, but reports that Labelle was soon āon topā of him, grabbing at him and attempting to take direct photos of his face.
Hadfield explained that Labelle, who is physically larger than he is, tried to steal his notebook and made an effort to wrangle it away from him. Hadfield shouted for help during the altercation, and a female bystander near a bus stop witnessing the incident threatened to call the police for help, recognizing that Labelle was attacking Hadfield.
Facing the possibility of police presence, Labelle released Hadfieldās notebook but continued to film him closely, yelling at Hadfield and accusing him of āharassment.ā The female bystander once again came to Hadfieldās defense, at which point Labelle turned his attention towards her and called her ātransphobic.ā
The female witness provided Hadfield with a statement confirming what had happened, the audio of which was uploaded to Twitter.
āI was just waiting at the bus stop. This man, blatantly a man as well, because all of that strength was just physically attacking you, and trying to take your work off you, grabbing you, pushing you about, dragging you down the street, and Iām not standing for that,ā the witness says. āAnyone that uses things like that as an excuse. Weāve all been through shit, weāve all got mental health issues in this day and age. Thereās no excuse to use that to inflict violence on people. I donāt care if Iām called transphobic. Iām not going to stand there, I donāt even know which gender they see themselves as. I saw you being attacked, and I was going to step in.ā
Speaking toĀ Reduxx, Hadfield praises the bystander who stepped in to both defend him and offer her testimony to confirm the events as she had seen them, noting that the woman had been entirely unaware of the circumstances surrounding the attack.
āI was extremely thankful to the witness who was brave enough to stand up for me during the incident. She didnāt know any of the background, but just saw one human being attacking another,ā Hadfield says. āAfter I explained the whole story, she was disgusted by Labelleās behavior.ā
Hadfield tellsĀ ReduxxĀ he is currently weighing filing a police report, but has some concerns that police will instead make him a target due to his politics.
āI am probably going to seek expert advice before I come down one way or the other, but obviously that combined with the fact that I have seen a lot of support adds to the equation on reporting it.ā
Hadfield explained he had not been anticipating a physical altercation to break out when he chose to cover the event, and that he had been surprised at the sudden escalation of events.Ā
āI was extremely surprised that I was attacked for simply asking tough questions. I now worry for the safety of anyone else, be they journalist or otherwise, who dares challenge someone like Labelle publicly.ā
Following the incident, Labelle posted to his Facebook that he had been āharassedā by someone on the āfar-rightā who was āpretending to be a journalistā at his event. He also suggested he was planning on reporting Hadfield for harassment to police, though it is unclear if he has done so.
Labelle will be completing his UK tour with two final stops on March 4, one at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, and another at the Catherine Wheel Pub in Norwich. Following the end of the tour, Labelle will be going on to visit Australia for similar events, and has stated he is planning on returning to the UK in June.
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