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ArticlesFebruary 26, 2024
Trans Person Lands In Prison After Making “Transphobic” Comments On Social Media Towards... Another Trans Person?!
Two grown men got caught up in a dispute on social media over who was more of a "real woman." But the way one of those men defined a "woman" ended up landing himself in the slammer.
A man who claims to be a woman was sentenced to six months in prison for making comments on social media that were reportedly “against fundamental human rights and public freedoms” and the court further claimed were “transphobic” even though it was directed at another man who claims to be a woman.
The Barcelona High Court has sentenced a trans-identified male to six months in prison after he was found guilty of committing a crime “against fundamental human rights and public freedoms” for posting “transphobic” comments on social media. The man, who has not been named, has also been ordered to pay a fine of 3,850 Euros (approx. $4,161 USD).
The comments were made in 2020 when the man, who will be anonymously referred to as P.O., took to social media to complain about a transgender influencer. While Spanish media did not release the influencer’s name, Reduxx has learned he is Violeta Ferrer Micó, an ex-prostitute and trans activist.
Last summer, Ferrer Micó organized and led a tour of Barcelona, called a “Trans Whoretour,” highlighting key areas where the sex industry had thrived. The tour was organized with the support of the trans theater company TiritiTrans Trans Trans Trans.
In his post, P.O. called Ferrer Micó a “prototype of a faggot with tits,” and stated “he can’t stand that I’m a woman and has a pathological dislike for me.” P.O.’s contention was that he believed he was a “real woman” because he had undergone genital surgery, while Ferrer Micó was not “genuinely” transgender because he had not.
Although I will say the comments made were not very ladylike, but they were a bit funny, I am still having a hard time seeing how this is a crime “against fundamental human rights and public freedoms.” So I guess this means that people have no fundamental right to freedom of speech but they do have a fundamental right to cosplay as the other sex.
I will also say that I am baffled to see how deranged the court system in Spain is, as they have gotten to the point where we must affirm people's degenerate and insane narcissistic tendencies.
According to statements Ferrer Micó made to Newtral at the time: “From then on, I felt I had to give explanations about my gender identity. Everyone at work found out through Twitter that I never had genital surgery.”
I am still having a hard time seeing how a crime was committed. But it turns out that one has some fundamental right to convince people they had “genital surgery.” What is even going on? This is asinine and makes absolutely no sense.
The court even created an “internet radicalism” task force to investigate this. They spent time, money, and resources on a delusional social media catfight. This is what officials are so incredibly concerned about. But everyone reading this knows who the real radicals are.
When handing down the sentence, as reported in El Periódico, the court ruled that “the derogatory statements regarding gender identity … reflect the contempt [he] feels towards the group of transgender people who have not undergone genital reassignment surgery, and show, by questioning the gender (of the victim), a clear desire to inflict ridicule, and managing to generate [in the victim] feelings of humiliation to the detriment of [his] dignity.”
In other words, you no longer have freedom of thought in Spain. It is also illegal to humiliate someone on social media by stating your opinion. Look, I don’t agree with his opinion but being embarrassed because someone did not condone your insanity to the point you wanted, sounds like a personal problem, at best.
The worst part about this is that there is a system in place to force the masses to "affirm" the disordered mind of the man in this story - to the point that another man was put in prison for not correctly "affirming" his strong ideation of removing one’s genitals. I don't know what else to call that but insanity that should be condemned, not condoned. But in Barcelona, that is more of a human right than freedom of thought.
To say the world has gone mad is an understatement.
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