Protestors shut down McGill University event about transgender zealots shutting down free speech 

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They made my point for me! Militant transgender protestors shut down event hosted by speaker at McGill University about how trans zealots are shutting down free speech

Robert Wintemute, a professor of human rights law at Kings College, was speaking about how the trans rights movement infringes on women's rightsTrans activists swarmed the McGill University hall where the speech was taking place, and protested with signs and chants until the talk was called offWintemute was intending to discuss how women don't speak up for themselves because they fear intimidation from the trans-rights communityAfter the protest Wintemute said thanked the activists for proving his point

By Alex Oliveira For Dailymail.Com

Published: 01:52 EST, 12 January 2023 | Updated: 01:52 EST, 12 January 2023

Angry trans-rights protestors swarmed and shut down a talk at McGill University from an alumnus who was discussing how the trans movement infringes on the rights of women.

Demonstrators packed the hallway outside a classroom hosting the talk from Robert Wintemute - a professor of human rights law at Kings College - who they accused of being 'notoriously transphobic and trans-exclusionary.' The talk was eventually cancelled.

Wintemute was discussing how he feels women's rights are infringed upon when don't speak up for themselves out of fear of intimidation from trans activists. He told CTV he had to 'thank the protestors' for proving the point of his speech.

The Tuesday talk was hosted by the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism (CHRLP) at McGill. The center said inviting Wintemute to speak was not meant to be an endorsement of his viewpoints, but to serve as a platform for debate on the subject.

Activists demonstrating outside the talk inside Old Chancellor Day Hall at McGill University

Demonstrators packed the hallway outside a classroom hosting the talk from Robert Wintemute - a professor of human rights law at Kings College - who they accused of being 'notoriously transphobic and trans-exclusionary'

Footage from the scene showed demonstrators packed into a hallway in Old Chancellor Day Hall at McGill.

They could be heard chanting 'LGB, plus the T!' and shouting obscenities at people trying to push through the crowd into the talk.

The protest was organized by trans activist Celeste Trianon, who said she was 'surprised, shocked and disgusted' by the subject of the talk.

'I feel like there's such a tragic irony where someone who is actively working toward dismantling human rights toward one of the most marginalized groups,' she told CTV. 'How such an event can be hosted at the McGill Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism.'

She added that the talk would lead to the deaths of trans people. 

Wintemute's talk was called Sex vs. Gender (Identity) Debate In the United Kingdom and the Divorce of LGB from T.

The CHRLP's website said it was intended to be a conversation over how easy it should be for transgender people to legally change their sex.

It also said it was 'about exceptional situations, such as women-only spaces and sports, in which the individual's birth sex should take priority over their gender identity, regardless of their legal sex.'

Wintemute called the reaction to his talk 'hysterical,' and said it proved his point that any debate on the subject is labeled as 'hate speech.' 

'Probably the majority of women in this country disagree with some of transgender demands but they refuse to say so because they will be seen as intolerant,' he said.

He also denied accusations that he was phobic in any way, saying he has spent 37 years advocating for LGB rights. 

Demonstrators, McGill students, faculty, and alumni, put together an open letter in which they voiced their disapproval Wintemute assertions about trans the trans movement stepping on women's rights.

'Undermining the human rights of trans people does not benefit any member of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, nor the feminist movement,' the letter read. 

CHRLP professor Frédéric Mégret defended the decision to invite Wintemute to speak.

'Professor Wintemute is a trustee of the LGB Alliance since 2021 but he is not invited in that capacity,' he told CTV. 

'We understand that these are not consensual topics. However, we believe they can be productively and robustly discussed in an academic setting and could, in fact, be an opportunity to push back against certain views.'

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