Community Center Cancels Women’s Rights Talk Due to Pressure from the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community

2023-11-15

Community Center Cancels Women’s Rights Talk Due to Pressure from the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community

Nov 15, 2023 | Blog, General News

Community Center Cancels Women's Rights Talk Due to Pressure from the 2SLGBTQIA+ Community

A BC community centre has broken a contract for a scheduled event on hearsay and assumption.

The Cowichan Community Centre (CCC) has canceled a planned talk by Meghan Murphy titled “Inclusivity, Gender Identity, and Women’s Rights” just two days before it was scheduled.

After a successful event in neighbouring Saltair, and much planning and effort into promotions for the follow up, the second event at Cowichan was cancelled with little explanation and no opportunity for rescheduling. Instead, their letter states:

“Given the likelihood that the purpose of this event is to promote, or would have the effect of promoting discrimination, contempt or hatred for any group or person on the basis of sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, or any other similar factor, it is determined this rental must be cancelled.”

This, despite the previous event, recorded in its entirety, not demonstrating any of the anticipated ‘discrimination’ or ‘hate speech’.

It was revealed that the abrupt change came after LGBT activists rallied on social media, urging people to call and complain, citing “hateful messaging” from Murphy because she had previously declared there to be only two genders.

In reality, it is the CCC that is engaging in discrimination “against women who wish to speak about and advocate for their rights and safety, to discuss the ways in which gender identity ideology and legislation marginalizes women and girls, and to discuss the ways in which this modern version of ‘inclusivity’ silences and excludes Canadians from having conversations about policies and laws that affect them and their families.”

We stand for the equal rights of all Canadians. Yet we are experiencing a Canada that blatantly puts the rights and freedoms of some ahead of others, placing virtue signalling for minority groups above the well-established rights of traditional parents and families.

In fact, if you don’t jump on board enthusiastically, in today’s Canada you can expect to be labelled a far-right extremist who promotes hate and division, when in fact they are clearly the perpetrators of both.

To read the Statement by Meghan Murphy, click here

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