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JK Rowling blasts New Zealand 'mob' after trans critic Kellie-Jay ... (Daily Mail)

JK Rowling has slammed trans rights activists in New Zealand and the UK calling the scenes in Auckland. In London today, protesters gathered outside an ...

We've lost the ability both in the UK and Australia and elsewhere, to just speak plainly, just just to speak the truth.' '[Immigration New Zealand] is now reviewing whether, in light of the events at the weekend, Ms Keen-Minshull is still able to travel to New Zealand on the basis of the NZeTA,' he said. Rowling previously wore a t-shirt designed by Posie Parker. Controversial anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen was doused with tomato juice at her Auckland rally on Saturday, forcing her to leave the protest early in the back of a police car and question whether to go forward with her upcoming rally in Wellington In a live YouTube video she said it 'might be time to say 'we can't do it'' and asked cops to take her to the police station as she was 'afraid' of returning to her hotel. The self-described transphobe, 48, who caused controversy with a series of rallies across Australia has travelled to New Zealand to continue her 'Let Women Speak' tour which campaigns against letting transgender women in female-only spaces As she left the scene in the back of a police car she hinted that she may cancel her Wellington rally, with a statement from Speak Up For Women later confirming it won't be taking place. As she approached the stage at the city's Albert Park, one counter-protester rushed towards her and poured a bottle of liquid, which appeared to be tomato sauce or juice, over her head As she approached the stage at the city's Albert Park, one counter-protester rushed towards her and poured a bottle of liquid, which appeared to be tomato sauce or juice, over her head. The controversial activist, who is known as Posie Parker, was doused with tomato juice at her rally on Saturday, forcing her to leave the protest early in the back of a police car. Parker, 48, is a self-described transphobe, and has become a controversial figure in the UK after public appearances and stunts which she claims are advocating for women's rights. Rowling went on to say in her tweet that those gathering in New Zealand at Parker's rally were equivalent to a 'mob' and that they had 'assaulted women speaking up for their rights'.

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Gender activist Posie Parker hits out at her treatment in New ... (Newshub)

Parker, whose real name is Kellie-Jay Keen Minshull, held a rally in Auckland's Albert Park on Saturday as part of her Let Women Speak tour. Pushing broke out ...

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'Worst place' - Posie Parker leaves NZ after failed events (1 News)

She left her rally at Albert Park in Auckland yesterday without speaking after being overwhelmed by thousands of heckling counter-protesters.

After being escorted to a police car through the crowd, Parker requested to be driven to the police station because she feared for her safety. Parker was critical of what she said was a lack of police presence at the Auckland event, with her security team struggling to separate her from hostile crowds of protesters. "We reject this narrative.

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Posie Parker departs New Zealand; JK Rowling blasts protest as ... (New Zealand Herald)

By RNZ. British gender activist Posie Parker has left New Zealand, calling it the 'worst place for women she has ever visited'. Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, ...

After being escorted to a police car through the crowd, Parker requested to be driven to the police station, because she feared for her safety. Parker was critical of what she said was a lack of police presence at the Auckland event, with her security team struggling to separate her from hostile crowds of protesters. “We reject this narrative.

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Posie Parker departs NZ; J.K. Rowling slams protest (Otago Daily Times)

Parker, real name Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, shared a photo on social media showing her being escorted by police through Auckland Airport. She left her rally at ...

After being escorted to a police car through the crowd, Parker requested to be driven to the police station, because she feared for her safety. Parker was critical of what she said was a lack of police presence at the Auckland event, with her security team struggling to separate her from hostile crowds of protesters. "We reject this narrative.

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Posie Parker departs NZ – JK Rowling blasts protest as 'repellent ... (Asia Pacific Report)

British gender activist Posie Parker has left New Zealand, calling it the “worst place for women she has ever visited”. Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as ...

Parker was critical of what she said was a lack of police presence at the Auckland event, with her security team struggling to separate her from hostile crowds of protesters. “We reject this narrative. The group Tweeted: “There is a narrative quickly taking hold amongst anti-trans groups and individuals that Parker abandoned her event because of violence from our community.

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J.K. Rowling Shares Tweet Demanding Removal Of 'TQ' From ... (ETCanada.com)

J.K. Rowling is stirring up controversy again regarding the LGBTQ+ community. The globally acclaimed author recently retweeted a tweet demanding the removal ...

“JK Rowling has retweeted a post that describes trans people, people of marginalised races, and the victims of AIDS and HIV as ‘sh*t’.” JK Rowling has retweeted a post that describes trans people, people of marginalised races, and the victims of AIDS and HIV as “shit”. The colours of the arrow head in the Progress Pride Flag represent trans people, people of marginalised races, and the victims of AIDS and HIV.

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Thousands reject anti-trans movement at rallies against Posie ... (Stuff.co.nz)

Rainbow community supporters turn out in Christchurch and Wellington, as author JK Rowling describes violent scenes in Auckland as “repellent”.

“We were prepared that there might be [confrontation], but it seems like only a couple of people who were not in the same waka, so to speak, who have turned up. It’s been amazing to see the support that’s come out in support of trans rights. “It takes all of us to act.” It’s been heart-touching and it gives me goosebumps.” He was quickly surrounded by police, who escorted him away as the crowd jeered and chanted loudly, “Go home Derek, go home.” Heatstroke, rather than confrontation, was the main concern for event organisers Queer Endurance/Defiance in Wellington. There was over an hour of speeches, mostly from trans women who spoke about their experiences. Only a handful of counter-protesters from Destiny’s Church Man Up group were visible at the protest. You're less than the dirt under my foot.” “We choose love not hate,” he said. Signs on display in the crowd included “Nans 4 Trans”, “Get Souped” and “Trans Rights Are Human Rights”. One of the members flanked Tait closely as he mixed with the crowd.

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Posie Parker departs NZ; J.K. Rowling blasts protest (Otago Daily Times)

Parker, real name Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, shared a photo on social media showing her being escorted by police through Auckland Airport. She left her rally at ...

After being escorted to a police car through the crowd, Parker requested to be driven to the police station, because she feared for her safety. Parker was critical of what she said was a lack of police presence at the Auckland event, with her security team struggling to separate her from hostile crowds of protesters. "We reject this narrative.

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