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This "transwoman" makes Meghan Murphy's point quite well:



Inside the hotel, at the panel, it is true Jonathan Kay sucked up a tremendous amount of oxygen.

Oger has a special animus for Murphy, regularly accusing her of illegally publishing hate speech, of promoting discrimination and inciting violence. When Murphy was invited to speak to the Scottish parliament, he accused her of exporting hate. More recently, Murphy accused Oger of following her around her Vancouver neighbourhood, and filed a police report.

Oger spoke slowly: “I hear a lot of highly polarized views… We can’t get the conversation started… until we get past ‘You don’t exist, you’re diseased, you’re broken, you’re demons.’ When are we going to start to talk about policy that protects people?”

Exasperated, Murphy exclaimed, “All I do is talk about policy and legislation and the entire reason I’m talking about this in the first place is because of policy and legislation, which I say over and over and over again.” The audience applauded and Murphy continued:

“I’m not saying that trans people are diseased or broken. This is more libel that I’m not going to tolerate. No one is saying that… We’re talking about women’s rights and women’s spaces.”

Oger is as fucked up as Yaniv. If you saw video of the protests outside, you would know these are mentally disturbed, dangerous people who need a lot of psychological help. The woman-hatred is off the charts, including the women who were clueless enough to protest with them.
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