Dancing, shouting trance activist shutting down a group of a group of a group

A few provocatively dressed, dancing Transgender activists On Wednesday, he broke into a meeting of an informative parent at the Vermont State House, interfering with an event and forcing his parents to look for another space for their event.
The activists played loud music and shouted as the organizers of the event tried to speak.
AND The Vermont State House The weapon sergeant refused to remove Trans activists, claiming they had the right to be there, according to Vermont Daily Chronicle.
The Vermont-Savez Parents ‘Parents’ Parents have been given an event for ‘Detrans Consciousness Day’ and needed to highlight resources available for earlier transgender people who are physically, mentally and emotionally harmed by treatments of sexual changes.
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Trans activists on Wednesday disturbed an event that hosted a Detranzion parents in the Vermont State House building. (AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)
A video shot in the X -published incident shows several transgender activists, one sleeveless and wears a purple tutu, and the other waving a ribbon, dancing around the organizer of the event Renee McGuinness while trying to present to his parents.
Talking with Vermont Daily ChronicleMcGuinness said the group booked a room for an event for the afternoon. However, the sergeant of the state house at Arms Agatha Kessler made both groups leave the room after 30 minutes of continuous disorder, citing concerns about the safety of both sides.
The chronicle reported that many events had moved to the cafeteria to maintain their event.
“Our First amendment The rights were rejected in this case in favor of a group that was disturbing, “McGuinness said.” This is not in line with the first amendment for one group that could only surpass the other, and who surpasses the second, and then won the first amendment on the victim of the second party. “
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Fans of transgender rights participate in a gathering outside the US Supreme Court because Justices is listening to arguments in the case of transgender health rights on December 4, 2024. In Washington, DC (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
McGuinness explained that the event was supposed to help former transgender people “denied and disturbed and mistreated.”
“They want to have a voice and want to heal from wounds and injuries due to medical procedures,” she said.
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McGuiness has called for a legislative body in Vermont, which is majority democraticexchange their rules concerning the decorum in the state house to respect the right groups that have passed the appropriate channels to book the events.
“It’s sad and unhappy,” McGuinness said. “The first amendment is actually about the civil discourse, is it not censorship of one group over the other.”