Extremists ‘clash’ in violent brawl outside Supreme Court on ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’

Despite cancelation, a smattering of trans activists showed up outside the Supreme Court Saturday for “Trans Day of Vengeance” and peaceful went by the wayside when “national socialist” counterprotestors walked up.

“Knife! Knife!”

The meager gathering in front of the barricaded court house may have had more onlookers than participants leading up to the sudden altercation following Thursday decision to call off the event. Documenting the turnout, Turning Point USA reporter Savanah Hernandez was on scene when a handful of self-described “national socialists” approached carrying an incendiary sign.

Hernandez wrote of the ensuing tumult after a man in a red shirt approached the counterprotestors, “SCOTUS- A fight has just broken out between trans-activists and two masked men after they walked up to the Supreme Court holding a ‘Revolt against f*gg*try 1488’ sign.”

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As the man in the black balaclava said to the man in red, “f*gg*ts like you will try to get my job taken away,” another of the trans activists appeared to escalate the conflict by attempting to snatch the offending sign leading to a physical altercation between the men.

From the angle of the video, it seemed as though the man in red pushed the black-clad individual prompting him to reach in his pocket. As he did so, the man in red stepped in and kneed the other in the chest before shouting, “Knife! Knife!” while the pair went to the ground and an officer arrived.

When the man in red broke free of the scuffle, another masked individual grabbed him from behind leading to another brief melee on the ground before they were separated.

A later video showed the second masked man, said to be wearing a shirt with Adolf Hitler’s face on it, verbally sparring with the trans activists and calling them “f*cking degenerates.”

Only one of the men was seen to be arrested following the conflict, but commenters couldn’t help but feel that the entire spectacle seemed staged.

As previously reported, Our Rights DC had cancelled the “Trans Day of Vengeance” and released a statement that said in part, “The safety of our trans community is first priority. This threat is the direct result of the flood of raw hatred directed toward the trans community after the Tennessee shooting. Individuals who had nothing to [do] with that heinous act have been subjected to highly serious threats and blamed only because of their gender identity. This is one of the steps in genocide, and we will continue our efforts to protect trans lives.”

However, their concern for safety had been nowhere to be found earlier in the week when trans activists stormed multiple State Capitols, including the Tennessee and Kentucky State Capitol, on Thursday in the name of gun-grabbing and forcing genital mutilation. Undoubtedly, the “Trans Day of Vengeance” had simply been canceled because of the timing of such a violence inspired event days after a suspected trans activist had murdered six, including three children, at a Nashville, Tennessee Christian school.

Kevin Haggerty

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