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Scott Wiener decries political intimidation (against him)
One of the central morals of Shelley’s Frankenstein, among others — and, for that matter, of every communist country that’s ever existed — is that the beasts fed on resentment and hate will eventually turn on their creators.
Tireless tranny rights activist and leading Congressional candidate to replace Nancy Pelosi, Scott Wiener, recently ruthlessly heckled as he marched, a broken shell of a man, through the Pride™ parade in San Francisco, beset on all sides by his comrades for his tepid support for Israel, as Matt Margolis covered, is the latest casualty of that eternal truth.
Scott Wiener showed up to the trans march and for the first time we kicked his ass out. It's sad because while he's written some good legislation for queers, hes ultimately a genocidal-supporting center right shill. Trigger warning: broken man walking away defeated. Vote Connie! pic.twitter.com/TXIB7omxde
— Dimitry Yakoushkin (@decadimitry) June 27, 2026
In response, after days of silence, Weiner’s office issued a statement condemning his mistreatment, obliquely blaming “existential threats from right-wing extremists, including the President” while conspicuously avoiding the elephant in the room, which is his own particularly violent and extreme constituency:
In two separate incidents this week, Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) was harassed, threatened, and physically intimidated while attending public events to engage with the San Francisco community. Both incidents were sparked by people who had previously targeted Senator Wiener with aggressive behavior in the past. Senator Wiener issued the following statement on the incidents:
”Last night I attended the trans march, as I’ve done each year for the past 22 years since the first march in 2004. I attend each year in solidarity with our trans siblings, who are facing existential threats from right wing extremists, including the President. It has been a deep honor to partner for many years with trans people to advance legislation and budget requests to support the community.
”As I walked through Dolores Park to participate in a trans-led Pride Shabbat service in connection with the trans march, a group of people began screaming at me, ran up to me, surrounded me, and began harassing me, both verbally and physically, including physical contact. They made statements about my ‘Israeli handlers,’ among many other inaccurate, extreme, and vile statements. They were so physically and verbally aggressive that it was impossible for me to safely remain in the park. As a result, I left the park and, for the very first time, did not participate in the trans march.
“This follows an incident Wednesday night at a bar in the Mission where I’d gone to watch a World Cup game. During the game, a man accosted me in a corner of the bar, effectively cornering me and the young women staffers who were with me. He screamed abuse at me and our staff before being ejected by the bar’s employees. After being ejected, the man remained outside the bar, shouting my name and pounding on the side of the bar near where I was sitting for several minutes. The same individual, in December 2023, stalked me on a plane and in an airport, shouting at me about my ‘tainted bloodline.’
”I have no objection whatsoever to anyone disagreeing with me, opposing me, or protesting me. All of that is core to democracy. I also have no issue when people talk to me on the street and ask questions or express opposition. That’s democracy, even when the people engaging in this conduct misrepresent my views.
“But when opposition and disagreement transition to harassment, including cornering me, touching me, or trying to physically bully me out of a public event, that crosses a line. We’re living in a time when violence is all too often threatened or used against people in public life. In San Francisco, we’re better than that.”
Senator Wiener’s Statement on Physical Intimidation and Harassment of Political Leaders
— Senator Scott Wiener (@Scott_Wiener) June 27, 2026
SAN FRANCISCO – In two separate incidents this week, Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) was harassed, threatened, and physically intimidated while attending public events to engage with…
Are “we better than that,” really, though, Scott?
Should we feel sympathy for Weiner?
Certainly, he’s a pitiful sight and a cautionary tale.
Yet, it is worth remembering, as many online noted in the comments of his statement, that he didn’t have much to say when his race-hustler DEI colleague Maxine Waters called for her minions to accost anyone they see from the Trump administration when they’re out in public.
Is this a racial attack against Maxine Waters? UNACCEPTABLE to disavow a strong woman of color! pic.twitter.com/Dmthn8Mkof
— Terry Schilling 🇺🇸 (@Schilling1776) June 27, 2026
Chickens, welcome home to roost.






