Eggs And Water Balloons Thrown at Anti-Trans Rally In Melbourne
Chaos has again unfurled at a heated anti-trans rally in Melbourne this weekend with counter protestors of the ‘Women Will Speak‘ group throwing eggs and water balloons at speakers.
Billed as a ‘women’s rights rally’, the small number of attendees used the time to speak out against the trans community.
However counter protestors arrived to drown out the speakers, again.
Protestors clash again at Anti-Trans rally in Melbourne
Melbourne streets again became a vocal battlefield over women’s rights and the trans community this. weekend.
Similar to the rally held earlier this year, speakers from the ‘Women’s Action Group‘ gathered outside Parliament House on Saturday.
Approximately twenty speakers showed up to the rally including Victorian MP, Bev McArthur,
Separated by a wall of police in yellow vests, the speakers held signs featuring anti trans slogans that included 鈥渢rans women are men鈥 as well as 鈥渋nquiry into gender medicine now鈥 and another that read 鈥渘o male cheats in women鈥檚 sports.鈥
However the twenty attendees were faced with approximately 150 counter protestors who showed up to support the trans community.
The group were called together by the online group Trans Queer Solidarity who called for a counter protest for Transgender Liberation.
“The anti-trans 鈥榃omen鈥檚 Action Group鈥 are emboldened by mainstream racism, intersexphobia and transmisogyny that鈥檚 dominated the Olympics” they said online.
Blasting ABBA and the Vengaboys to drown out the speakers the group faced off with the representatives of the Women’s Action Group.
However according to police the event became more heated when attendees allegedly threw water balloons and eggs at the speakers.
Police disappointed by protestors
Following the rally Victorian Police issued a statement condemning the actions of those who threw things during the protest.
鈥淰ictoria Police is disappointed with the actions of the group and while it supports peaceful protests it has a zero-tolerance policy for violence or disruptive acts which impact the broader community” they said in the statement.
Despite there being no injuries reported by police they did confirm there was an arrest at the scene.
鈥淎 36-year-old Brunswick woman was arrested at the scene for allegedly assaulting police” the confirmed.
鈥淪he has been released pending further inquiries.”
LOVE THESE WOMEN 馃槏
Today in Melbourne, violent trans activists crashed a rally.
One was arrested for assaulting police.
Some threw eggs & water balloons at speakers.
Others shouted 鈥淔*ck off fascists鈥.
But as you can see, women WON鈥橳 be silenced 馃拑馃徎鉁婐煓咅煆烩嶁檧锔忦煓咅煆烩嶁檧锔
鈥 Rachael Wong (@RachaelWongAus)