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Moderate Transgender Jenn Smith Disrupted at UBC
This is a shorter version of the 20 minute video. Jenn Smith is a transgender man who is opposed to pushing transgender ideology onto little kids in elementary school. I was at his excellent articulate talk and slide presentation here, at the University of British Columbia, Canada on June 23, 2019. Thanks to David Harnden and Heather for filming parts of this video.
Jenn's website is http://transanity.ca
ANTIFA thugs ATTACK Jenn Smith at UBC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POd__vkl0Cg
This is a FAIR USE of the brainfeed.tv image.
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/fire-alarm-pulled-during-demonstration-against-trans-speaker-at-ubc-1.4480460
CTV News story:
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/fire-alarm-pulled-during-demonstration-against-trans-speaker-at-ubc-1.4480460
An update, July 9, 2019 from the Vancouver Sun, by Zak Vescera
https://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/ubc-banned-from-pride-for-hosting-transphobic-speaker
UBC banned from Pride Parade for hosting 'transphobic' speaker
UBC's decision to host an externally-booked event by Jenn Smith, who has toured the province campaigning against gender-inclusive education resources, makes it ineligible to participate in this year's Pride Parade, says executive director Andrea Arnot.
The Vancouver Pride society is barring the University of British Columbia from participating in the 2019 Pride Parade for providing “a platform for transphobic hate speech” last month.”
The decision to host an externally-booked event by Jenn Smith, who has toured the province campaigning against gender-inclusive education resources, makes UBC ineligible to participate in the August 4 march, says executive director Andrea Arnot.
“UBC is an organization that has done many things to show they’re inclusive to the queer community,” she said. “But this is something they need to work on.”
The society is still providing space for 100 UBC students, faculty and other community members to march in the parade — but not under UBC’s banner.
“It’s always a difficult decision to say no to an organization knowing there are members of the LGBTQI2S+ community who are excited and who need to participate in Pride,” said Arnot.
Smith, who is transgender but uses masculine pronouns, has compared gender-inclusive educational resources in B.C. schools to “brainwashing.” He denies he promotes hate speech.
He spoke at UBC on June 23 after similar talks co-organized by the Canadian Christian Lobby were cancelled at Douglas College and Trinity Western University.
UBC defended the talk, with Provost Andrew Szeri stating “support for members of our own community, and work in education and research, can be regarded in balance with the institution’s commitment to freedom of expression.”
That decision was met with widespread condemnation from students, teachers and activists, who said it loaned legitimacy to Smith’s views.
Jonathan Turcotte-Summers, a member of UBC Students against bigotry, said students felt “betrayed” by UBC’s “complacent attitude toward hate on campus.”
Chris Hakim, president of UBC’s Alma Mater Society — its student union — says he’s disappointed but supports the society’s decision and their steps to include queer and trans UBC students in the March.
“At the end of the day, the AMS is here to represent our students, especially those who are part of under-represented and marginalized communities.”
The society says it met Szeri and staff on July 3 to urge the university to consider revising its booking policy, which currently prohibits events contrary to the B.C. Human Rights Code.
In a statement, Szeri said the school is responding by reconvening a working group on improving its policies.
“UBC remains committed to finding more ways to maintain a respectful environment for everyone in our community,” wrote Szeri.
Arnot says if UBC amends its booking policy, it will be welcome back to the parade in 2020 — but not this year.
Turcotte-Summers says more has to be done, citing a recent series of allegedly “bigoted” speakers booked on campus in recent months.
“That hate and discrimination has just been allowed to fester on campus,” he says.
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