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Attacks on LGBTQIA+ children target ‘safe exit’ buttons

We don’t have a quick escape-feature built into TransWrites.World currently, however you can easily emulate this for yourself with shortcuts. For example in Firefox browser the shortcut to close a window or tab is ‘ctrl+W’. Combine this with browsing sites you want privacy for with most modern browsers’ inbuilt privacy feature (ctrl+shift+p or right click -> “open in private new window” in Firefox) and presto! You have exactly what is offered by The Trevor Project on every web page in existence.

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Twitch streamer Keffals announces trans charity stream

The line-up for the event is set to have “many more” guests will be revealed as events unfold. Starting 4:00pm EST April 29th and continuing on April 30th 2022 (Which is 8pm in GMT and 9pm in BST.) The fundraiser is ran through the Tiltify program used by creators such as JackSepticEye for his annual #Thankmas campaigns. Keffals has already reached $2,865.11 of her $10,000 goal at time of writing, before the stream has even started!

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Allison Bailey’s attempt to sue Stonewall UK; an introduction

Allison Bailey is alleging she was discriminated against by her employers, Garden Court Chambers, and also Stonewall UK. She believes that she has lost work because of Stonewall as she is a critic of ‘Stonewall Law’. Which, in short, is the idea that Stonewall are misrepresenting the law, specifically the Equality Act, and disadvantaging cisgender women at the behest of transgender women.

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JK Rowling calls Baroness Emma Nicholson a bigot

Statements like the above truly show the depth of anti-trans conspiracy theory which JK Rowling has allowed herself to fall victm to. But its been noted repeatedly that we probably should have seen the signs coming, not least because of her friendships such as that with the Baroness.

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Tory candidate who compared trans people to Nazis suspended from party

“We have received multiple complaints regarding online posts from two members, one of whom is standing in current elections for committee. Separately, we have been informed by Conservative Central Office, having received similar complaints, both these members have been suspended from the Conservative Party.”

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JK Rowling gets told to shut up by Lesbian Visibility Week creator, reacts with transphobia

Alex Drummond has been on the receiving end of heavy transphobic abuse and harassment first and foremost for being a transgender woman, but secondly for being one who has a beard. This has been ongoing for several years. Transphobes referring to themselves as “gender critical” simply can’t help themselves but assert that no woman could ever be proud of having a beard, ignoring the myriad of cisgender women who have beards too in order to make such a misogynist argument.

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LGBT Conservatives candidate compares trans people to Nazis

Not to be one-upped by his partner, Alex decided to get his own slice of the controversy by posting his own image comparing trans people to Nazis. This time using the map from ‘Dad’s Army’ which shows the Nazi advance towards the UK, with the flags edited to show the pride rainbow flag in the UK and the Progress Pride flag chevrons invading from Germany. With the caption “the rainbrow pride flag is OK as it is. The trans pride flag is OK as it is. No extra symbols needed.”

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Man charged after threatening to bomb dictionary

Jeremy David Hanson of Rossmoor sent several disturbing messages via the dictionary company’s website. Court documents allege he attacked Merriam-Webster for their “anti-science propaganda” and “telling blatant lies”. He also used slurs for transgender people and stated “there is no such thing as gender identity”.