GB News host & New Zealand citizen Dan Wootton says he’s “horrified” that anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull had to abandon her New Zealand tour after her Auckland Let Women Speak event unfolded into chaos, labelling it a 'wave of woke tyranny.'
British broadcaster New Zealand citizen Dan Wootton says British activist Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, who has campaigned against transgender rights, not being able to speak on a public platform in his home country of New Zealand is a “disgrace.”
“I know she’s a controversial person – not everyone agrees with her stance on trans rights – but the fact that she was not able to stand up for women and speak on a public platform in New Zealand is a disgrace.” Thousands of counter-protesters gathered in Auckland's Albert Park on Saturday morning ahead of her scheduled appearance at an organised rally.
At one point a protester poured a bottle of tomato sauce over her head before being ejected by security. For wanting to make space for women to speak I genuinely feared for my life today. My activism is simple, we
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