An Antifa supporter was shocked after three pro-Palestinian Muslim women refused to side with him for allowing children to change their gender.
Masked Antifa supporters have argued over a child’s right to cross with conservative protester Chris Elston on the streets of London following massive pro-Palestinian protests in the city on Saturday.
Elston – known online as Billboard Chris – has asked the anonymous radical for statistical evidence why he believes children should be allowed to change their gender after claiming it is “life-saving care,” a videos posted by reporter Andy Ngô shows.
Unable to provide any factual evidence at the scene, the Antifa supporter turned to three Muslim women who were walking towards to see what the fuss was about when he became angry with Elston.
One of the women began yelling at an unidentified Antifa supporter that “in some religions, you can’t do that,” as she sought support on the issue of trans rights for children. @IncMonocle / X
“This man is trying to spread anti-LGBTQ propaganda. He’s trying to tell kids they’re not allowed to be trans,” the unidentified individual told the woman.
“Yeah, they don’t,” one of the women told the Antifa member without hesitation.
“F–k you,” he replied to the women, surprised by their lack of support.
The three Muslim women then called the masked man because his nails were painted black “as a man.”
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Breaking: American or Canadian militant Antifa activists attending Palestinian protests in London call @BillboardChris a fascist for opposing transitioning children. Antifa men try to rally Muslim women to his cause but they tell him they don’t agree with him either. pic.twitter.com/UJYPLX7iNs
— Andy Ngô ?️? (@MrAndyNgo) November 4, 2023
One of the women started yelling at him that “in some religions, you can’t do that,” while another talked about it, saying that in “the three Abrahamic religions, LGBTQ is forbidden.”
“In some religions, they accept that, but in our religion, you can’t do that,” shouted one of the pro-Palestinian women.
“Worlds Collide,” Elston said, standing aside as the Muslim women continued to berate him vigorously.
As the pro-Palestinian women’s verbal attacks intensified, they pestered the man to tell them what his religion was, but he refused to give them an answer.
The masked Antifa supporter seemed shocked that the three Muslim women did not share his values on transgender rights for children.@IncMonocle / X
“He has no religion, he’s Antifa. Look at this little coward wearing his mask. He has no religion. He just wants to cause trouble,” said Elston.
The man then retreated with another masked Atifa supporter as the women followed him for a while, continuing to shout at each other.
“Yeah, you don’t identify yourself as a s–t,” one of them yelled before the three of them let the man go.
The relationship between Islam and LGBTQ+ varies between communities and religious observers.
One of the women was arrested yelling at Antifa supporters that “the three Abrahamic religions, LGBTQ are banned.” @IncMonocle / X
Islam has been the world’s fastest-growing religion over the past few decades, with more than 1.9 billion people on the planet identifying as members of the religion, according to 2023 figures from the World Population Survey.
Five Muslim-ruled countries – Iran, Brunei, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Mauritania – still have the death penalty for those caught participating in same-sex sexual acts, according to the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association.
Although laws against transgender people’s gender expression are unclear, two Muslim countries, Brunei and Saudi Arabia, can still impose the death penalty if someone is found guilty of being transgender, according to the Human Dignity Trust — an international charity that focuses on strategic litigation that challenges criminals. homosexuality around the world.
Each of these countries implements Sharia law or an interpretation of religious law in their decisions.
Pro-Palestinian protesters are seen gathering at Oxford Circus on November 4, 2023 in London, England. Getty Images
Before arguing with Muslim women about the rights of transgender children, Atifa sympathizers allegedly called Elston — who wore his trademark “Kids can’t consent to puberty blockers” — a “f-king Fascist.”
“What’s so fascist about trying to protect children from irreversible harm,” he asked the masked man before a chaotic shouting match ensued.
The conservative protester regularly attends events for transgender rights across the US and Canada to talk with supporters about gender ideology and why she believes children should not consent to medical transitions.
Elston – who wore the same sign over the weekend in London – was repeatedly attacked on camera as he tried to speak to attendees of a Trans Day of Visibility rally in Vancouver, Canada, in April.
Point-of-view footage captures a transgender woman approaching Elston and attacking him with a stream of obscenities and insults as several Vancouver police stand by and watch.
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