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All-male Women’s Day celebration: Peak Social Justice™
International Women’s Day — which, to be frank, even if it were exclusively reserved for the celebration of legacy women, already came off as communist — just got more overtly communist.
This year, in celebration of the annual event, to the glaring exclusion of fronthole bio-women, in a devastating blow to transpobe forces in the war for tranny supremacy in the theater Down Under, the Inner City Legal Centre of New South Wales is putting on an event for International Women’s Day “For and by Trans Women.”
Related: 'Transgender Woman' Roxanne Tickle Sues Women-Only App for 'Discrimination'
The gender goblin carnival barker for the event explains all the fun they’ve got in store here.
Social Justice™ apotheosis: All-male International Women's Day event, no frontholes allowed pic.twitter.com/wBSdDAQWmY
— Ben Bartee (@BenBartee) March 5, 2026
Via Humanitix:
The ICLC is partnering with Women NSW and UTS to present International Women’s Day: For and by Trans Women. The event will feature workshops, panel discussions, networking opportunities, free headshots, vocal training, support with legal gender affirmation, a delicious lunch and MORE!
Attendees can partake in all of the following: “vocal coaching” (presumably meaning training the men to sound less like men and more like dainty songbirds), pro tips on agitating for something called “trans liberation,” and “takedown” training so that when the attendees inevitably get caught sometime in the future molesting children while volunteering at their local elementary school for “Drag Queen Story Hour” they’ll know how to get all of that unflattering news coverage taken off the web:
Community Workshops
- Intro to Vocal Coaching - With Jasmine Vine
- Confidence and Embodiment - With Skye Paez
- Protest as a Mechanism to Secure Justice - With Tashinga Emmanuel
Keynote and Locknote Presentations
- Trans Women and the Fight for Justice - Women at the forefront of trans rights in Australia discuss their experience with the legal system
- Trans Rights Now! - Jackie Turner (Trans Justice Project) discusses trans rights and the future of trans liberation*. Includes closing address by a Sistergirl from Kamilaroi Country.
Community Legal Education
- So...Your Boss Sucks? - Learn all about workplace discrimination and your rights
- Being You: Changing ID - Learn about changing both name and gender markers in NSW
- Takedowns - Learn how to get photos and other information taken off the internet
*“Liberation from what?” one might ask. “You people get to advertise an entire segregated event just for yourselves by hijacking a gender identity that doesn’t belong to you. That sounds awfully liberated to me. We can probably chalk all the “trans liberation” stuff up to “mission accomplished!”
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Imagine how fast the organizers would be sued into oblivion if they put on an all non-tranny Women’s Day, with “by and for legacy women” in the description?
Of course, if the trannies admitted that the oppression they allegedly experience in Australia is actually just a fever-dream hallucination courtesy of their active imaginations, what would the pretext be for constantly demanding more money and attention for the activist industry?
In a shocking turn of events, the tranny Women’s Day thing has actually been criticized not just by the broader community of sane individuals tethered to reality but also by the transgender community.
Laura Katrina, who describes herself (himself?) as president of something called Trans Women’s Society, Inc., comments on social media:
I find the statement ‘for and by trans women’ really problematic. All you have done is give our haters a free kick. It’s doing the rounds all around TERF* socials. How about ‘for all women’ — your tag line is adding fuel to the fire.
Backlash continues against the ICLC in Sydney, NSW for hosting a ‘for trans, by trans’ event for International Women’s Day, for which they received funding (for women) from the NSW government of $24,860. Now the men are complaining that the wording is wrong and will cause harm. pic.twitter.com/bCJOVjoNpC
— Cherry McSciencey (@mcsciencey) January 31, 2026
*TERF, an acronym for “trans-exclusionary radical feminist,” is the oft-employed slur invented by rainbow activists to hurl at women who subscribe to biological reality.






