‘Tolerant trans activists’ attack Melbourne Uni Professor for pushing ‘women’s rights’

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‘Tolerant trans activists’ attack Melbourne Uni Professor for pushing ‘women’s rights’
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Sky News host Rita Panahi says “tolerant trans activists” are threatening and intimidating a Melbourne University professor for the “great sin” of believing in women’s rights.

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“The war against women, we’ve seen it right here in Australia when women needed police protection to attend a women’s rights rally … the police protection wasn’t enough,” Ms Panahi said. “In the aftermath we saw politicians from both sides attack conservative female Moira Deeming who has been suspended from the Liberal party for nine months.

“Another woman, a leftist feminist is under attack in Melbourne with trans activists threatening and intimidating her and trying to destroy her livelihood … Melbourne University Professor Holly Lawford-Smith has committed the great sin of believing in women’s rights and biological reality. “For that the tolerant trans activists and their allies are trying to have her sacked and are intimidating not just her but her students.”

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