FRANCE: Women's Rights Activist Convicted of Insulting "Transgender Women" by Discussing Their "Male Attribute," Fined €4,500
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FRANCE: Women's Rights Activist Convicted of Insulting "Transgender Women" by Discussing Their "Male Attribute," Fined €4,500
A French women’s rights activist has been found guilty of “public insult” over a remark she made during a televised debate with a trans-identified male. Dora Moutot was informed on May 20 that she had been convicted of “public insult against a person or group of people on account of their sex, sexual orientation or gender identity” due to her comment that women are “wary of people with penises.” Moutot made the statement during an October 2022 e…
The Paris court today sentenced the activist to 1,000 euros in fine following the transphobic statements made in 2022 in the show "Quelle Epoque!" against Marie Cau, the first transgender mayor of France. She appealed the decision.
The judicial court in Paris sentenced Dora Moutot for public insult to transgender people, after comments made in 2022 on television. A case brought in particular by STOP homophobia and the Mousse association. The article Dora Moutot sentenced for transphobic public insult appeared first on Association STOP homophobia.
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