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TRAs "We're so oppressed and people say we're violent men" Also TRAs - set fire to a venue then send 300 to swarm a conference to intimidate women for talking about the full impact or gender ideology for both women and the TQ+ that are undergoing transition.
A private school in Lyon, France, had its electricity sabotaged on Thursday as trans activists attempted to have a conference critical of ge
By Genevieve Gluck September 20, 2024
A private school in Lyon, France, had its electricity sabotaged on Thursday as trans activists attempted to have a conference critical of gender ideology cancelled. The event was later swarmed by 300 trans activists, who gathered outside of the Institute of Social, Economic and Political Sciences (ISSEP) in opposition to the appearance of feminist activist Marguerite Stern, co-author of the book âTransmania.â
The conference, titled Comment LâidĂŠologie Transgenre DĂŠtruit des Vies? (How Transgender Ideology Destroys Lives), sought to discuss the harms of both medical transitioning and the aggression of trans activism. But even before the event was set to officially begin, the venue â a private school founded by right-wing Member of Parliament Marion MarĂŠchal-Le Pen â was targeted for sabotage.
At approximately 4:00 AM on the day the conference was to take place, an explosion occurred and a fire broke out in a room housing an electrical meter adjacent to the venue. As firefighters worked to extinguish the flames, 200 police officers were dispatched to the scene. The officers were present throughout the eveningâs event in order to secure the safety of attendees.
While police are still investigating the cause of the fire, security camera footage caught one unidentified individual setting off an explosive device. The explosion set fire to the electrical meter of the adjacent building, resulting in a power outage for some local residents. This occurred while trans activists had been vandalizing the front of the institute with threatening slogans.
Vandalism on the ISSEP buildingâs front read: âDirty TERF,â an acronym which stands for âtrans-exclusionary radical feministâ and is often used as a pejorative to harass or threaten violence against women who oppose gender identity ideology.
Some of the vandalism on the ISSEP building. Photo courtesy of Marguerite Stern.
Stern, formerly an active campaigner against femicide, decided to speak at ISSEP Thursday evening despite the damage to the institute and credible threats to her safety which were shared on social media. While the event took place, more trans activists gathered outside of the venue and complained of âtransphobiaâ to local media.
âAt the conference, I talked about how children are harmed by puberty blockers, and all the women who âtransitionâ, especially the teenagers, and [detransitioners] who find that âtransitionâ destroyed their lives. But I also talked about the âTERFsâ, the women who resist, because I believe that transgender ideology destroys their lives, too,â Stern told Reduxx.
âWhen we started the conference, we didnât have electricity because the workers were still trying to turn the power back on. And this is not the first time a venue where I was scheduled to speak was vandalized. So what I was talking about was happening in front of our eyes,â Stern continued.
âIâm so upset about that fire and the impact on the people living there. Those people who set the fire just didnât care about human lives,â she added. âThey knew that children were sleeping in this building, and the fire could have been much worse if the firemen didnât come to stop it. Can you imagine? Some children could have died.
Stern is no stranger to controversy and has been targeted by trans activists for several years.
Last April, when Stern was set to speak at a symposium in Nantes intended to raise awareness of the plight of Afghan and Iranian women, the event had to be postponed in response to violent threats made against her and the venue.
Stern has previously been ousted from her own organization in direct response to her concerns about transgender ideology. Les Collages Contre les FĂŠminicides, a direct action campaign she launched in 2019, involved the creation of murals calling attention to violence against women and girls. In 2022, trans activists destroyed one such mural created in remembrance of the infant victims of shaken baby syndrome by an organization sympathetic to Stern, LâAmazone.
On International Womenâs Day in 2021, Stern was pelted with eggs by trans activists in a coordinated and premeditated assault. She, along with members of LâAmazone and the Collective for the Abolition of Pornography and Prostitution (CAPP) had gathered to hold a demonstration at the Place de la RĂŠpublique in Paris. The women soon found themselves swarmed and outnumbered by trans activists who called them âSWERFs,â meaning Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminists, and shouted: âNo feminism without whores.â
In May, Stern and another womenâs rights advocate, Dora Moutot, had death threats chanted at them by a crowd of trans activists outside of Assas University where they had been invited to speak about the book they wrote together.
Demonstrators surrounded the entrance and shouted, âA TERF, a bullet, social justice,â at the two women as they were escorted by police. âThey have no shame,â said Stern in footage depicting the scene. âHow can they say that in front of police?â marveled Moutot.
Leading up to last nightâs conference, Stern was mocked and threatened with violence on social media by trans activists, some of whom joked about hurling eggs at her for their own amusement.
A second protest organized by Jeune Garde, or the French arm of Antifa, which would have occurred at the entrance of ISSEP, was cancelled by order of the police. Stern explained that the police were aware that Jeune Garde protests are âalways violent.â
Le Collectif Droit des Femmes 69 coordinated the protest with over a dozen various trans activist and so-called feminist organizations, among them: NousToutes Rhône, Solidaires Rhône, Ensemble ! 69, VIFFIL-SOS Femmes, PS du Rhône, Filactions, Les Ecologistes 69, SOS Homophobie, Jeune Garde, and le Planning Familial.
âAs members of the Collectif Droits des Femmes 69, we cannot remain silent in the face of this conference,â the organizationâs leaders announced in a press release. âIndeed, this event illustrates in every way what we are fighting: the crass transphobia of a part of the political and media class, increasingly uninhibited in France and elsewhere. Transphobes publicly spread their venom, legitimizing physical, psychological, institutional violence against our trans or non-binary siblings. The feminism we claim is inclusive, we stand up together and for everyone!â
Individual organizations also made public statements on social media vilifying Stern and calling on their supporters to denounce her.
âOn Thursday, September 19, ISSEP, Marien MarĂŠchal Lepenâs school, has invited Marguerite Stern to present her book âTransmaniaâ. This book, which is nothing more than fiction that aims to demonize trans people and spread hatred, is not based on any scientific reality,â reads a statement produced by Solidaires RhĂ´ne. âIn particular, it served as support for a transphobic bill aimed at banning the transitions of minors, in complicity with the extreme right.â
Since the publication of âTransmaniaâ in April, which Stern co-authored with her colleague Dora Moutot, the two womenâs rights activists have been denied speaking opportunities. For years, the two have faced ongoing threats of violence both online and via publicly posted signage, been publicly condemned by prominent politicians, and even had legal complaints made against them for âmisgenderingâ.
Last year, one of the organizations involved in yesterdayâs demonstration, SOS Homophobie, filed Franceâs first-ever âmisgenderingâ discrimination suit against Moutot. The âTransmaniaâ co-author was accused of âviolently attackingâ Nicolas âMarieâ Cau, mayor of the small town of Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes, by calling him a man.
Je suis pas foncièrement en accord avec le choix de Dora Moutot et Marguerite Stern de sâacoquiner avec les ĂŠditions Magnus et consort (un peu beaucoup trop dâextrĂŞme droite pour ma petite personne) mais faut avouer que les tentatives de censure de la mairie de Paris ont provoquĂŠ un magnifique effet Streisand sur les ventes de leur livre, et donc je ris beaucoup.
âTransmaniaâ is a book that describes itself as âan investigation into the extremes of transgender ideologyâ and the âharmful political projectâ behind it.
Kam Hugh, a drag queen who has appeared on French television, first alerted to the existence of the âopenly transphobicâ book on X, formerly Twitter.
Dora Moutot, one of the bookâs authors, said the book was not transphobic and denouncedâŚ
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