‘Trantifa’: GOP and UN Investigators are Raising Alarm at Rising Extremist Group

A new extremist group called ‘Trantifa” is on the rise, which gets its name from a mishmash of known far-left extremist groups “Antifa” and “transgender,” it is, according to UN investigators, precisely what it sounds like militant activists using extremist tactics in the name of transgenderism.

 

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Julio Rosas, an author who recently testified to the House of Representatives about leftist extremism, cites a series of trans-extremist incidents indicating the pattern of Trantifa and its fueling ideology on the rise. Rosas included the Tenessee shooting as an example, perpetrated by trans shooter Audrey Hale‘s bloody rampage in a Christian elementary school in Nashville.

Reactions to the incident from trans activist groups included an insistence on “two” tragedies occurring: the shooting and Hale feeling like the atrocity was the only “effective” way to be “seen” left.

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The shooting coincided with the social media-marketed “Trans Day of Vengeance.”

Hale’s manifesto was still not released at the time of writing, breaking with precedent for other prominent shootings.

Rosas also explained to DailyMail.com how the two ideologies merge in Trantifa and what creates the motive for violence.

 

“Trans activists gravitate towards these very far-left groups, because they share their anarcho-communist type ideology. They view the US as systemically racist, that it’s subjugated queer people, and that states passing laws against child mutilations is part of a trans genocide. And they’re fighting back.”

Rosas described Trantifa’s tactics as similar to Antifa’s. The trans activists are concentrated on the East and West coasts and coordinate via messaging apps to stage rallies, confront rivals, and push their ideas into the mainstream.

Several examples of these events and behavior were shared on Twitter.

And it’s not just House Republicans; even the United Nations is noting. UN special rapporteur Reem Alsalem told DailyMail.com that these “screaming trans activists” represented a worrying and “increasing trend” that needs to be dealt with. On the other hand, the FBI has declined to comment on whether it was monitoring violent trans activism.

Alsalem is tasked with monitoring violence against women and girls globally and claims the women who speak up for women-only sports contests, bathrooms, or prisons face harassment or worse. Trans activists often label these women with the derogatory acronym TERF (Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists.)

Alsalem held up swimmer Riley Gaines as an example, who spoke out against men competing in women’s sports, “ambushed and hit” by”screaming trans activists” in San Francisco for doing so.

“There is an increasing trend that I have been observing,” Alsalem told DailyMail.com. Alsalem insisted that officials in the US and other Western countries dealing with these extremists must “ensure that the freedom of speech and thought, including on the issues of sex, gender, and gender identity, be protected and upheld.”

 


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