On Wednesday, a transgender activist threw tomato juice at a TPUSA booth at the University of California-Berkeley.
The booth featured Chloe Cole, a woman who had been convinced she was trans when she was younger, only to de-transition and become an activist against the transgender movement to warn people of the harm it does.
Cole sat at her booth on the campus with a sign that read, "Kids can't change their gender, change my mind." As you can see in the video, a trans activist approached with a bottle of tomato juice and began dousing the booth and the people with it.
"You worried I’m going to stain your f***ing signs that are telling lies to people?" the activist asked.
The activist, whom we can assume is actually male due to the voice, mocks them, saying, "Good luck getting that stain out." When they attempt to stop him, noting they have a permit to be there, he throws the bottle aside and swiftly walks away.
"Behold the tolerant left," one person said at the end of the video.
Angry individual pours tomato juice all over detransitioner Chloe Cole’s booth at UC Berkeley
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) October 24, 2024
pic.twitter.com/QVbyWknIoD
Cole posted a picture of the aftermath, and according to her post to X, she hasn't been deterred from speaking out.
It was unhinged but the sign still stands and you still cannot change your gender!!! pic.twitter.com/YRBRd0VvS1
— Chloe Cole ⭐️ (@ChoooCole) October 24, 2024
Cole also posted that the activist was detained by police, and that she will be pressing charges.
The perpetrator was detained. I will do my best to press charges. https://t.co/qekuOpD9L7
— Chloe Cole ⭐️ (@ChoooCole) October 23, 2024
Assaulting people publicly speaking out against the transgender movement, or really anything that the radical left holds dear, isn't uncommon. Riley Gaines was assaulted and held hostage for speaking out against Lia Thomas, a biological man who identified as a woman and competed against women in swim sports, often obliterating the competition and winning trophies and awards meant for women.
While speaking out at SFSU, Gaines was assaulted by men twice and forced to be escorted by police to a safe area through a mob.
We strongly condemn the violence perpetrated against @iwf spokeswoman @Riley_Gaines_ on @SFSU campus. Riley was violently accosted, ambushed, and physically assaulted during a speech on sex discrimination women face in their own single-sex sports category. pic.twitter.com/uhND8UY2jX
— Independent Women's Forum (@IWF) April 7, 2023
Trans activists are also known for attacking pro-lifers. In February, a 42-year-old trans activist man was charged with assault after he charged into a group of pro-life students in Richmond, VA. Noah Cleveland ran into the students while holding up a trans flag, knocking off one of the protester's glasses and pushing people aside.
Another trans activist roundhouse kicked a woman.
Then, there was, of course, the Nashville school shooting.
The sad fact is that this will likely continue to happen, but it can't deter people from speaking out and making it clear that all the violence in the world won't stop the truth from getting out. People like Cole and Gaines continue to display bravery on that front.
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