Trans Activists Invaded Another State Capitol

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Activists for so-called trans rights have invaded yet another state Capitol to protest legislative efforts to protect children and public spaces from the trans agenda.

On Friday, hundreds of leftist activists stormed the Florida Capitol building in Tallahassee, outraged that state legislators had dared to consider the Safety in Private Spaces Act, which would prevent people from using restrooms and other “changing facilities” such as locker rooms that do not correspond to their biological sex. Under that act, anyone in Florida who has been asked but refuses to leave an opposite-sex restroom or changing facility could be charged with a misdemeanor. Those found guilty could spend up to 60 days in jail or pay a $500 fine, The Hill reported.

“Parents have the freedom to raise their children in the way they choose,” stated Sen. Clay Yarborough (R), one of the bill’s sponsors. “As legislators, we have a responsibility for protecting children from lewd behavior that is offensive to the prevailing standards within our communities.”

The bill passed through the state Senate committee on party lines. It will now be brought to the full Senate for a vote, where Republicans hold a large majority of 28-12.

The trans activists, many of whom are young, protested at the Florida Capitol, refusing to accept that “Elections have consequences”, as former President Barack Obama said. Florida’s Voice shared a short video showing the protestors in action. The news outlet claims to be honest about Florida politics and has no mainstream talking points.

The protestors booed loudly for the first half video after hearing that the measure had been passed by the committee. A man wearing a brightly colored shirt and claiming to be male shouts “This fight, the fight does not stop here!”

He continues to walk in circles and points emphatically with his left arm, “We keep showing ourselves up every day.” “We keep making our voices heard.”

The crowd then chants “Whose schools?” Even though the measure would impact more than schools, it will affect all schools.

Tallahassee’s transgender demonstration mirrored other demonstrations that took place earlier in the week. Trans activists stormed the Kentucky Capitol in Frankfurt on Wednesday to protest similar bathroom legislation. 19 people were taken into custody and charged with criminal Trespassing. On Thursday morning, activists stormed Tennessee’s Capitol Building to demand more gun restrictions. This was after a transgender woman shot three children and three adults at a Christian school in Nashville. Despite some activists breaking into the gallery, no one was taken into custody at the Capitol protest in Nashville.

These demonstrations at the various state Capitols were later dubbed “transurrections”, across social media platforms.