Re: www.goyimtv.com Seig Heil! Unmasking Trantifa: The extremely violent side of transgender activism (was: Unmasking Trantifa: The extremely violent side of transgender activism)

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On Jul 13, 2025 at 11:19:25 PM EDT, ""Leroy N. Soetoro""
<[email protected]> wrote:

> https://trt.global/world/article/13601646
> 
> Transgenders are at the forefront of a growing extremism movement, known
> as Trantifa, that combines far-left activism with intimidation,
> harassment, and even violence to advance their radical gender agenda.
> 
> Transgenders are the new face of extremism. Dubbed Trantifa, the term
> encompasses far-left activists who resort to intimidation, harassment, and
> even violence to advance their radical agenda surrounding gender.
> 
> We explore the convergence of trans activists and Antifa militants,
> shedding light on their anarcho-communist ideologies, their targeting of
> women, and the controversy surrounding their exclusionary tactics within
> feminist discourse.
> 
> Violent ideologies
> 
> Trantifa, a portmanteau of ‘trans’ and ‘Antifa’, represents a loose
> affiliation of trans activists within the anarchist movement.
> 
> Their anarcho-communist beliefs align with the perception of the US as
> systemically racist and oppressive toward trans individuals.
> 
> They argue that laws against certain gender-related practices amount to a
> ‘trans genocide’, fuelling their promotion of radical ideas.
> 
> Incidents of trans extremism
> 
> Incidents of trans extremism, particularly in the US, have received
> significant attention and raised concerns about the potential for
> violence.
> 
> One particular alarming incident involved Audrey Hale, a trans shooter who
> carried out a mass shooting at a Christian elementary school in Nashville.
> Hale, who had recently adopted he/him pronouns and the name Aiden,
> tragically took the lives of three children and three adults at the
> Covenant school.
> 
> In another incident, former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines was assaulted by a
> trans activist at San Francisco State University after speaking out
> against the inclusion of female athletes in women’s sports. The physical
> assault highlights the growing hostility faced by individuals who express
> dissenting views on this topic.
> 
> Additionally, cyclist Hannah Arensman made the difficult decision to quit
> her sport due to harassment she faced for opposing competition against
> biological males. Members of the John Brown Gun Club, a pro-trans antifa
> group, were among those involved in the harassment.
> 
> The rise of Trantifa videos posted by trans people advocating for armed
> self-defence is another concerning trend. In a now-deleted Tiktok post,
> Tara Jay, with 2,400 followers, warned about using guns against anyone who
> tried to prevent them from using women’s bathrooms.
> 
> Such incidents, along with the sale of shirts displaying the slogan ‘trans
> rights …. Or else’ alongside the images of guns, contribute to the climate
> of extremism and intimidation surrounding transgender ideology.
> 
> https://cdn-i.pr.trt.com.tr/trtworld/16583974_0-0-1013-1265.jpeg
> 
> A collection of “Trans Rights or Else” T-shirts available for sale on
> Amazon sparked major outrage on social media in the wake of the Nashville
> school shooting.
> 
> Cancel culture mentality
> 
> The cancel culture mentality finds its way into the realm of transgender
> activism, as exemplified by the case of the author of the Harry Potter
> series, JK Rowling.
> 
> Rowling tweeted her support for Maya Forstater, a tax specialist who had
> lost her job for what was deemed ‘transphobic’ tweets. She later published
> a 3,600-word essay on her reasons for speaking out on sex and gender
> issues.
> 
> In her article, she mentioned that she is "deeply concerned" about the
> "huge explosion in young women wishing to transition" and the "increasing
> numbers who seem to be detransitioning”.
> 
> She then goes on to say that she believes that "biological sex is real"
> and that "sex matters”.
> 
> Rowling argues that the erosion of the concept of biological sex is
> harmful to women, particularly in the context of single-sex spaces such as
> prisons and changing rooms.
> 
> Her views on trans people led to her exclusion from Harry Potter projects
> which are her own creative products, demonstrating the harsh implications
> of expressing opposing views on gender problems.
> 
> Moreover, after openly speaking up against controversial transgender
> ideology both on social media platforms and on her website, transgender
> activists targeted J.K. Rowling on Twitter with threats of rape and other
> violence for comments she made about transgender people.
> 
> In a recent example of this issue, Matt Walsh’s documentary “What is a
> woman?” (2022) faced backlash and restrictions on social media.
> 
> The film, which questions the logic behind gender ideology and its impact
> on women and children, received attention and controversy online. Twitter
> flagged the documentary as “hateful”, limiting its visibility on the
> platform. However, after public outcry, the limited visibility was
> revoked, and the documentary is now available for free streaming.
> 
> The incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding transgender
> ideology and the challenges faced by those who challenge it. Notably,
> Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, acknowledged the controversy and expressed
> support for the documentary’s availability, emphasising the importance of
> free expression and manners in discussions about preferred pronouns.
> 
> UN investigator’s concerns
> 
> Reem Alsalem, a UN investigator, has voiced concerns about the
> intimidation and harassment faced by women who speak up for women-only
> spaces, sports, and prisons.
> 
> She highlights instances where women have been ambushed, physically
> attacked, or subjected to online harassment by shouting trans activists,
> emphasising the need to protect freedom of speech and thought on matters
> related to sex and gender identity.
> 
> As tensions rise within the controversial transgender activism sphere,
> Trantifa’s radicalised fringe continues to push boundaries through its
> tactics of intimidation and violence.