Protests Against "Irrevesible Damage"
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I do not regret going to that protest yesterday. Going there was very easy:
I took the train to Tel-Aviv Savidor Central railway station. and found the
place easily. I already know the place because I once lived and worked in
Ramat Gan.
We had a demonstration next to somewhere where the launch of the translation
of the book "Irreversible Damage - The Transgender Craze Seducing Our
Daughters" by Abigail Shrier was to take place.
So, I just went there with some transgenders and other activists to protest.
I read and saw later videos of a transgender boy asking some question and
taken by force out of the hall.
He said "We are not a disease.".
They replied "You are a disease.".
So, I found no reason not just to live and let live.
In addition I'm not sorry for going to a demonstration where people cry
"shame! shame! shame!" against people in cars going in and out of the area.
And I am not sorry for people who suddenly get a sticker on their cars though
no one has the right to force a car owner to have a sticker on his or her car.
If you call people a disease, I don't give an ef about you!