Popular conservative activist 'Billboard Chris' was appeared to be assaulted by trans people at a pro-trans rally in Vancouver, Canada this week.
Popular conservative activist and "Billboard Chris" appeared to be violently assaulted by aggressive transgender activists at a pro-trans rally in Vancouver, Canada yesterday." appeared to be violently assaulted by aggressive transgender activists at a pro-trans rally in Vancouver, Canada yesterday.
Initial video recorded by Elston captured him joining an ally videographer friend as he debated with one of the rally goers. While this was occurring,ominously surrounded them and started making physical contact. As Billboard Chris tried to push through to his ally, one activist impeded his path and forcefully told him,"Absolutely don’t touch me."
As the first physical confrontation ended, Elston asked his friend,"Oh, am I bleeding already?" His friend responded,"Yeah, you got a scratch." Additional footage posted subsequently showed him with a cut a on the bridge of his nose – likely the injury he was speaking about in the video.pro-trans people
As Elston attempted to speak into the mic about his experience that day, the"F--- you" chant became louder and other activists began surrounding him, joining in with the chorus of profanity. In the tumult, Elston could be seen being tossed to the ground, while the billboard signs he had secured to his body crumpled on the ground. Only once he was violently attacked did police even make a move deescalate the situation.
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