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No place for hate’: Police remove lesbian protesters who crashed the Pride Cymru 2022 parade

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08/29/2022

Police removed a group of lesbians from a gay pride march in Cardiff after an officer was filmed telling the gender-critical women to step aside due to ‘confrontation’ with transgender marchers and their supporters. A video shows lesbian and a transgender woman shouting at each other on the road. The activist group ‘Get The L Out UK’, which “stands against transgenderism,” shared footage from on August, 27, at Cardiff, Pride Cymru, 2022 event. In the clip, at the Cardiff Pride event, two rival marchers can be seen shouting at each other on St Mary Street during the LGBT+ march. Organizers of the event, Pride Cymru, have since claimed the lesbian group had “interrupted” the march, and were not registered to attend. The police officer can be heard saying to the women that their group is “causing confrontation between different groups of people.” The group were holding banners that said “transactivism erases lesbians” and “lesbians don’t like penises.” South Wales Police said the group was cooperative and left the area shortly after.

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