Kellie-Jay Eager is attacked and mobbed by trans activists in New Zealand

Kellie-Jay Eager (often known as Posie Parker), founding father of Standing for Women, was to host her Let Ladies Communicate occasion on Saturday morning in Auckland, however was met with a mob of protesters who pelted her with tomato juice and water, yelling, “fuck you cunt” and “go residence Posie, go residence.” Trans activists pushed down metallic barriers to mob the 5’1” mom of 4. Eager was compelled to desert the occasion, fearing for her life, and was escorted away by a crowd of deranged, screaming protesters by police and her safety staff.

Eager had been smeared as a Nazi within the nation after a small group of males at her Melbourne occasion gave Nazi salutes. Eager had no affiliation with these males, and said she doubts they have been actually neo-Nazis:

“All of this doesn’t make any sense, it feels actually off. I imply, look within the UK. We had police impregnating animal rights campaigners. And we had these police infiltrating these teams. I don’t suppose it’s past the wits of anybody to suppose that both that was TRAs [trans rights activists] dressed up, or police, or, one thing was simply off.”

When requested in regards to the males giving Nazi salutes, she informed The Herald:

“They’re completely not related to me by any means. I completely abhor something to do with Nazis. It’s preposterous they even exist in 2023.”

The chief director of Gender Minorities Aotearoa, a New Zealand trans group, Ahi Wi-Hongi, said they’re thrilled on the show of opposition to Eager’s occasion:

“Folks have actually confirmed her that we don’t need that right here, it’s not welcome. Maybe she’s gonna pack up and depart — hopefully.

For us the takeaway is that individuals like her shouldn’t be allowed to come back right here and unfold hateful views and perform actions that lead to folks being harmed.”

The Let Ladies Communicate gathering in Wellington deliberate for tomorrow has been cancelled as Eager’s safety staff say they can not maintain her protected from violence.

Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau said she “condemns the views and actions” espoused by Eager and that, “In Wellington we proudly rejoice and welcome variety and inclusion of all members of our neighborhood.”

Members of the Rainbow Greens occasion had referred to as for Eager to be blocked entry to New Zealand, saying she has a “longstanding monitor report of hateful speech and the incitement of violence in direction of trans and gender numerous folks in addition to different marginalized communities.”

“It is because it straight threatens the human rights and bodily integrity of individuals—on this case, our takatāpui, trans and gender-diverse communities. It’s also as a result of these networks of extremists are related and reinforce each other.”

These sorts of feedback provide a very obvious irony contemplating the very actual threats girls like Eager proceed to face each time they try to talk publicly in regards to the battle between gender id ideology and girls’s rights.

Eager informed The Daily Mail:

“I do really feel like public enemy No 1 out right here, genuinely I really feel afraid. I’m a hate determine. I didn’t notice how a lot girls are hated by some elements of society earlier than I got here right here. I really feel like there are some nice powers someplace who don’t need girls speaking.

I can take being referred to as a transphobe, however calling somebody a Nazi? One of many politicians right here referred to as me a c***. They used rhyming slang of ‘dropkick and punt.

The warfare on girls in these nations is completely horrifying.

I’ve bought to have a staff of seven safety guards out right here with me. I genuinely do really feel my life might be in peril typically.”

In the meantime, Eliana Rubashkyn, the protester who threw juice on Eager explained:

“Now we have to cease the hate in opposition to our communities as a result of the world is, proper now. It appears like we’re within the Nineteen Thirties once more.

New Zealand wants to face up in entrance of the world and say this isn’t welcome right here. We shield trans folks.”

Rubashkyn informed 1News the juice as a result of represented the blood of “our folks.”

“I need her to know that her phrases are blood.”