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Several dresses provocatively, dancing Transgender activists I broke in an informative meeting of parents at the Vermont state house on Wednesday, interrupting the event and forcing parents to look for another space for their event.
The activists played music at full volume and shouted when the organizers of the event tried to speak.
He Vermont state house The sergeant of arms refused to eliminate trans activists, claiming that they had the right to be there, according to Vermont Daily Chronicle.
The Parent Group, Vermont’s family alliance, was celebrating an event for the ‘Day of Detrans’ consciousness and was destined to highlight the resources available for people who previously identified transgender who have been physically, mentally and emotionally damaged by sex change treatments.
Trans activists interrupted on Wednesday an event organized in the building of the Vermont Representatives Chamber by the parents of Detransitioners. (Photo AP/Lisa Rathke)
The video taken from the incident published in X shows several transgender activists, a shirtless and with a purple tutu and another waving a tape cane, dancing the event organizer Renee McGuinness while trying to give their presentation to the parents.
Talking to him Vermont Daily ChronicleMcGuinness said the group had reserved the room for the event in the afternoon. However, the state sergeant of the house in Arms Agatha Kessler caused both groups to leave the room after 30 minutes of continuous interruption, citing concerns about the security of both parties.
The Chronicle reported that many attendees of the event moved to the cafeteria to celebrate their event.
“Our First amendment The rights were denied in this case in favor of a group that was harmful, “McGuinness said.” That is not under the first amendment so that one group can only overcome the other, and who overcomes the other, then they have won their rights of the first amendment in the sacrifice of the other party. “
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A supporter of transgender rights participates in a demonstration outside the Supreme Court of the United States while the judges listen to arguments in a case on transgender health rights on December 4, 2024 in Washington, DC. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
McGuinness explained that the event was destined to help ancient transgender people who have been “denied and condemned to ostracism and intimidated.”
“They want to have a voice, and they want healing their wounds and injuries due to medical procedures,” he said.
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McGuiness asked Vermont’s legislature, which is Democratic majorityTo amend their rules with respect to the decorum in the State’s house to respect the rights of groups that have passed through the appropriate channels to reserve an event space.
“It’s sad and unfortunate,” McGuinness said. “The first amendment is really about civil discourse, right? And not censor one group on another.”