Dare “ sellers of hate. This is how Stop Homophobia describes Transmania, the book by Dora Moutot and Marguerite Stern published on April 11. Alongside SOS Homophobia, the association fighting for the defense of LGBT rights filed a complaint, considering that the work constitutes insult and defamation, and calls for hatred.
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A demonstration is organized on Sunday May 5 throughout France by LGBT associations. This Friday, May 3, the inter-LGBT, which brings together around sixty of them, is supposed to be received by the Minister responsible for Equality between women and men and the Fight against discrimination, Aurore Bergé.
3,000 copies sold, 15,000 reprinted
Dora Moutot, influencer creator of the Instagram account @tasjoui, and Marguerite Stern, former member of Femen and creator of collages against feminicides, are now excluded from feminist movements because they are qualified as Terf, as the activists excluding trans people from their membership are called. struggle. On the back cover of Transmaniathe authors present “ transgender ideology” as “ one of the biggest conceptual failures of the century.” “ Behind the glitter lies a harmful political project which is about to disrupt our relationship with reality,” affirm the two young women.
READ ALSO Transgender, cancel culture, violence… The confessions of JK RowlingA work which is enjoying a certain success, undoubtedly helped by the spotlight offered by the Paris City Hall which asked the advertising company JCDecaux to remove the posters promoting the book from the streets of the capital. According to The Parisiannearly 3,000 copies have already been sold and 15,000 are being reprinted.
On the other hand, a bill from Senator Jacqueline Eustache-Brinio (Les Républicains) seeks to prohibit minors from gender transitions. The text must be studied by the Upper House on May 28.