Australian woman ordered to pay $95k to ‘transgender’ men for ‘misgendering’
An Australian women’s rights advocate was accused of ‘unlawfully vilifying’ two trans-identifying men by correctly referring to them as male.
Kirralie Smith, an Australian women’s rights advocate, has been ordered by a New South Wales court to pay $95,000 AUD (over $63,000 USD) to two trans-identifying men for the crime of “unlawfully vilifying” them by correctly referring to them as male.
As LifeSiteNews reported in September, Smith — the spokeswoman for the organization Binary Australia — was convicted of highlighting the fact that two men were competing in women’s soccer, stating that she “sought to evoke fear in the reader regarding the fact that (Nicholas “Stephanie”) Blanch, who is described as a man/male/bloke, is playing on a women’s team. The other plaintiff was player Justin “Riley” Dennis.