Australian Woman Punished for Objecting to Men in Women’s Soccer

In moonbattery-addled Australia, resisting transsexualism isn’t merely frowned upon; it is punished expensively:

An Australian women’s rights advocate has been ordered to pay a combined total of $95,000 AUD to two trans-identified men, with an additional $40,000 penalty in the case of non-compliance. Kirralie Smith was found guilty by a New South Wales court of “unlawfully vilifying” two trans-identified males who made headlines for participating in women’s sports.

Justin “Riley” Dennis and Nicholas “Stephanie” Blanch lodged criminal complaints against Smith for raising public awareness of their inclusion in women’s football [i.e., soccer]. Smith, a spokeswoman with Binary Australia, a campaign group dedicated to advocating for single-sex sports in Australia, had been raising public awareness of their inclusion in women’s sports after learning of injuries sustained by female players.

The judgement was decided by Magistrate Sharon Freund on August 26, who stated: “I am satisfied that the defendant unlawfully vilified the Plaintiff … when she referred to the plaintiff as a male or a man.”

Stating an indisputable objective fact is now criminal in Australia. That’s the point of transsexualism: to make reality illegal.

Smith was also ordered to issue an apology in the form of a pinned post on all her social media pages and then not to post anything regarding “the plaintiff or their football team.”

If the ruling holds, by no reasonable definition can Australia be considered a free country. It started as a penal colony and is ending as an insane asylum run on an authoritarian basis by the craziest of the inmates.

Dennis has a history of injuring female players. Watch him in action, injuring a girl:

On a tip from abcanc.

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