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World News See other World News Articles Title: A Norwegian feminist faces up to three years in prison for saying that biological men can’t be lesbians. Norwegian Feminist Faces Three Years in Prison For Saying Biological Men Cant Be Lesbians Police investigating her over offensive tweets. Image Credits: Matt Jeacock / EyeEm via Getty Images/Composite. By Paul Joseph Watson | INFOWARS.COM Monday, June 06, 2022 Yes, really. Christina Ellingsen, of the global feminist organization Womens Declaration International (WDI), is under police investigation for making the claim in a tweet in which she criticized the trans activism group FRI. Why [does] FRI teach young people that males can be lesbians? Isnt that conversion therapy? Ellingsen allegedly tweeted. She also questioned the legitimacy of FRIs advisor Christine Jentoft identifying as a lesbian despite being born a biological male. Jentoft, who is male and an advisor in FRI, presents himself as a lesbian thats how bonkers the organization which supposedly works to protect young lesbians interests is. How does it help young lesbians when males claim to be lesbian, too? Ellingsen reportedly said. You are a man. You cannot be a mother, Ellingsen allegedly told Jentoft. To normalize the idea that men can be mothers is a defined form of discrimination against women. Now that you're intellectually ahead, stay physically ahead by visiting our store. Amnesty International is also accusing Ellingsen of harassment for saying that Jentoft is a man on national television, reports Reclaim the Net. Norways hate crime laws were made more draconian last year to make criticizing gender ideology a crime and Ellingsen faces up to three years in prison if she is convicted. To certain groups, the fact that women and girls are female and that men cannot be women, girls, mothers or lesbians, is considered hateful, Ellingsen told Reduxx, adding that the police are investigating her for for campaigning for womens rights. The fact that police are legally able to investigate and persecute women who engage in womens rights is concerning, said Ellingsen This is new territory in Norway, so the outcome of the investigation is important, both if the case is dismissed and if it leads to trial, she added. However, the precedent has already been set by a 2021 case where a Norwegian man was jailed for three weeks and fined for misgendering someone who identifies as transgender on Facebook. While Americans merely face social media bans for saying men cant be women, in some European countries, making the claim risks actual imprisonment. Similar threats are also made against those who criticize the LGBT movement. Former Finnish minister Päivi Räsänen faced hate speech charges for citing Bible verses which described homosexuality as shameful and unnatural, although she was later acquitted. As we highlighted last year, a Christian pastor in the UK was arrested by police on the streets of London after a member of the public reported him for the homophobic comment of saying that marriage was between a man and a woman. Last year, officers in Merseyside took part in an electronic ad campaign outside a supermarket which claimed being offensive is an offence. In 2019, UK police investigated the potential hate crime of a transgender woman being turned down for a porn role because she still has a penis. A video published by the UK government Home Office in 2020 also suggested that insulting someones appearance now constitutes a hate crime, despite this not being the law. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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