Yes, trans activism is still with us: violence is all they have now. From the Times:
Threats from transgender activists have forced the equalities watchdog to move offices, its chair has revealed.
Dr Mary-Ann Stephenson said that the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) had been forced to relocate after its headquarters was targeted by a group previously linked to attacks on a women’s conference and MPs’ offices.
Appearing before MPs on the women and equalities select committee on Tuesday, Stephenson said that staff safety was a concern amid the controversy over the Supreme Court’s ruling on the definition of sex under the Equality Act.
Rosie Duffield, the former Labour MP who now sits as an independent, asked whether EHRC employees felt safe after protests against the regulator’s work.
Stephenson said: “We have had to move from our premises near Vauxhall [in south London] to other premises because of an attack on the building, vandalism, by a group that had also vandalised conferences and Wes Streeting’s office.
“I hope that where we are now we are in a safe position, but it is something that I’m very conscious of, particularly in terms of the safety of the staff.”
The group is understood to be Bash Back, the activist network that has previously claimed responsibility for vandalising events attended by campaigners supporting single-sex spaces and the implementation of the Supreme Court judgment.
Meanwhile, in parliament, MPs like Nadia Whittome – fixated on trans-as-victims – continue to bluster about matters they make no effort to understand:
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