Signs of humiliating trans movement: London March placards demand hanging terfs, people object to their stabbing

There were many transgender people holding signs of violence and threatening in yesterday’s protests over the Supreme Court’s ruling on women’s definition.
Wednesday’s landmark hearing ruled that the definition of women was based on biology, meaning trans women are no longer considered women in the eyes of the law.
This week’s ruling means that trans women with Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) may be excluded from the unilateral space if “proportionate”.
While most people raise signs of fighting for trans rights, some radicals are seen as threatening violence, and images of stabbing and hanging terfs are disturbing.
A sign of protest in London’s Parliament Square shows an illustration of the hanging mouth, next to the only good terf is [hanged] terf.
Meanwhile, another sign shows the image of a man, which is wearing a bleeding knife, his eyes, titled: “Are you… transgender? Why not try… DIY pulmonary anomaly.
The third graphic logo: “Transex women are women. Trans men are men. If you don’t like that, go somewhere else. Examples about where to do it include “a bunch of Harry Potter books” or “above the head of another terf.”
A sign of protest in London’s Parliament Square shows an illustration of the hanging mouth, next to the only good terf is [hanged] terf’

Another sign shows the image of a man with a bleeding knife on it, next to his eyes: “Are you… transgender? Why not try… DIY alveoli’

The third graphic logo: “Transex women are women. Trans men are men. If you don’t like that, go somewhere else. Examples of where and where are “a bunch of Harry Potter books” or “on the head of another terf”

Another sign of yesterday’s protest reads: “I will let you hear it”
The ruling caused a lot of controversy among various groups, and trans people were angered.
Yesterday, thousands of angry activists took to the streets of London to protest yesterday – waving flags and shouting all afternoon.
Protesters target many statues in the capital. It is worth noting that the statue of Millicent Fawcett was read “f**right” on the banner.
Metropolitan police said they are investigating the incidents because of the crime losses after the statue was smeared. MailOnline has contacted the unit for updates.
The activists demanded “trans-liberalization” and “trans-gender rights now” and waved some flags and held banners.
During the rally, at least two statues on the Parliament Square were destroyed, “Transex rights are human rights” painted with memorials commemorating South African military leader Jan Christian Smuts.
Among groups supporting the London protests, trans children deserve better, pride in labor, a front for bisexual non-binary and transgender (Flint) and transients.