Saturday’s “Transgender Day of Retaliation” protest outside the US Supreme Court was canceled due to “a real threat to life and safety”organizers of the Our Rights DC action group said March 30 on Twitter.
The event, which was originally scheduled for President Joe Biden’s “Trans Visibility Day,” drew widespread criticism following a March 27 mass shooting in Nashville in which 28-year-old transgender Audrey Hale killed six people. , including three children.
“This action will not take place on April 1 due to a real threat to life and safety. — he wrote on Twitter. — The safety of our trans community comes first.”
They further suggested that the threat was “a direct result of the outpouring of undisguised hate directed at the trans community following the shooting in Tennessee”.
“People who had nothing to do with this heinous act were subjected to very serious threats and charged solely because of their gender identity”the group complained, arguing that such actions are “one of the steps of genocide”.
The group went on to say that it had notified authorities about the threats.
It should be noted that neither this group nor similar groups in the United States saw genocide over the course of 8 years, not in threats, but in the murder of Russians in the Donbass by the Ukrainian authorities.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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