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== Conduct towards transgender people ==
== Conduct towards transgender people ==
In February 2018, Keen was interviewed by police for allegedly harassing [[Susie Green]], then CEO of transgender charity [[Mermaids (charity)|Mermaids]]. Keen had tweeted that Green had "castrated" her transgender daughter and shared details about the daughter's medical history, which included seeking treatment outside the UK and receiving [[gender-affirming surgery]] at 16. In total, Keen posted six Tweets and two YouTube videos in which she criticized Susie Green for supporting her daughter's transition, [[deadnaming]] and [[misgendering]] her. The case was eventually closed with no further action.<ref name="White">{{Cite news |last=White |first=Adam |date=31 July 2020 |title=An 'I love JK Rowling poster' was removed from an Edinburgh train station due to its 'political nature' |language=en-US |work=Insider |url=https://www.insider.com/i-love-jk-rowling-poster-removed-edinburgh-train-station-2020-7 |access-date=19 October 2022}}</ref><ref name="Glass">{{Cite news |last=Glass |first=Jess |date=10 May 2018 |title=Exclusive: Genderquake audience were allegedly 'encouraged to heckle' trans panellists |language=en-GB |work=Pink News |url=https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2018/05/10/genderquake-debate-heckling-transphobia-munroe-bergdorf-caitlyn-jenner/ |access-date=19 October 2022}}</ref><ref name="Mowat">{{Cite news |last=Mowat |first=Laura |date=21 March 2019 |title=Campaigner accused of transphobia says criminal probes into 'misgendering people' waste police time |language=en-GB |work=Yahoo News |url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/campaigner-accused-transphobic-comments-says-criminal-probes-misgendering-people-waste-police-time-173438492.html |access-date=19 October 2022}}</ref><ref name="Evans">{{Cite news |last=Evans |first=Martin |date=2019-03-20 |title=Second woman is investigated by police over transphobic comments |language=en-GB |work=The Telegraph |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/20/second-woman-investigated-police-transphobic-comments/ |access-date=2022-12-28 |issn=0307-1235}}</ref>
In 2018, after a complaint from [[Susie Green]], then CEO of transgender charity [[Mermaids (charity)|Mermaids]], Keen was interviewed by West Yorkshire Police for suspicion of malicious communication, based on six Tweets posted by Keen.<ref name="Evans">{{Cite news |last=Evans |first=Martin |date=2019-03-20 |title=Second woman is investigated by police over transphobic comments |language=en-GB |work=The Telegraph |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/03/20/second-woman-investigated-police-transphobic-comments/ |access-date=2022-12-28 |issn=0307-1235}}</ref> In 2019, Keen said she was interviewed by Wiltshire police for suspicion of harrassment due to two YouTube videos posted by Keen that directed criticism at Green for supporting the transition of daughter.<ref name="Evans"/> The 2018 case was eventually closed with no further action.<ref name="White"/><ref name="Mowat">{{Cite news |last=Mowat |first=Laura |date=21 March 2019 |title=Campaigner accused of transphobia says criminal probes into 'misgendering people' waste police time |language=en-GB |work=Yahoo News |url=https://uk.news.yahoo.com/campaigner-accused-transphobic-comments-says-criminal-probes-misgendering-people-waste-police-time-173438492.html |access-date=19 October 2022}}</ref>

In May, Keen and other audience members heckled [[Caitlyn Jenner]] and [[Munroe Bergdorf]] at a debate titled "Genderquake" hosted by [[Channel 4]]. Keen later claimed that [[Cathy Newman]], hosting the show, had encouraged the behavior.<ref name="Glass" />


On 30 January 2019, [[Sarah McBride]], a transgender rights activist and press secretary for the [[Human Rights Campaign]] (HRC), addressed Capitol Hill for a private meeting to advocate for the [[Equality Act (United States)|Equality Act]]. Keen and Julia Long, an author, entered and began to harass McBride on live stream, misgendering her and accusing her of hating lesbians. The HRC condemned the incident and blamed The Heritage Foundation, stating: "It is disturbing but not at all surprising that anti-transgender extremists brought to the United States at the behest of the Heritage Foundation would stoop to harassing a transgender woman and parents of transgender youth." A spokesperson for The Heritage Foundation stated they had "no contact with [Keen or Long] before or after our Jan. 28 event, and have zero connection to anything they did afterward."<ref name="Fitzsimons" /><ref name="Braidwood" /><ref name="Burns" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Bies |first=Jessica |title=Video shows women harassing Delaware transgender activist Sarah McBride at a meeting in D.C. |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2019/01/31/women-harass-delaware-transgender-activist-sarah-mcbride-meeting-d-c/2730193002/ |access-date=5 December 2022 |website=The News Journal |language=en-US}}</ref>
On 30 January 2019, [[Sarah McBride]], a transgender rights activist and press secretary for the [[Human Rights Campaign]] (HRC), addressed Capitol Hill for a private meeting to advocate for the [[Equality Act (United States)|Equality Act]]. Keen and Julia Long, an author, entered and began to harass McBride on live stream, misgendering her and accusing her of hating lesbians. The HRC condemned the incident and blamed The Heritage Foundation, stating: "It is disturbing but not at all surprising that anti-transgender extremists brought to the United States at the behest of the Heritage Foundation would stoop to harassing a transgender woman and parents of transgender youth." A spokesperson for The Heritage Foundation stated they had "no contact with [Keen or Long] before or after our Jan. 28 event, and have zero connection to anything they did afterward."<ref name="Fitzsimons" /><ref name="Braidwood" /><ref name="Burns" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Bies |first=Jessica |title=Video shows women harassing Delaware transgender activist Sarah McBride at a meeting in D.C. |url=https://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/2019/01/31/women-harass-delaware-transgender-activist-sarah-mcbride-meeting-d-c/2730193002/ |access-date=5 December 2022 |website=The News Journal |language=en-US}}</ref>

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Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull
Keen in 2017
Born
Somerset, England
Other namesPosie Parker
EducationBachelor's Degree in Theology, Leeds University
OccupationFounder of Standing for Women
Known forAnti-transgender activism

Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull, also known as Posie Parker, is a British anti-transgender rights activist, the founder of the group Standing for Women, a member of the Hands Across the Aisle Coalition, and a special advisor to the Women's Liberation Front (WoLF).[1][2][3][4]

Keen opposes civil rights protections for gender identity, particularly laws and policies that allow transgender people to be legally recognised as their gender, to use public facilities according to their gender, and to compete in sports, with an emphasis on opposing transgender women's inclusion in women's spaces.[2][5][6] She also campaigns against the use of puberty blockers and hormone replacement therapy for transgender children.[7] Keen also opposes drag performances, particularly those which may be viewed by children.[8]

Keen has attended panels organized by The Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.[6]

Anti-trans activism

Posters, billboards, and stickers

In September 2018, under the pseudonym "Posie Parker", Keen paid the advertising company Primesight to place a billboard poster in Liverpool with the text "woman, wʊmən, noun, adult human female" and told the BBC it was in response to support expressed by Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson for the trans community.[9] Following a complaint, Primesight removed the poster, stating it had been "unaware of the motive" and "misled" and was "fully committed to equality for all".[9] In response to the poster, LGBT charity Stonewall noted their 2018 Trans Report on violence and hate crimes against trans people, and stated "These are not just statistics, they represent the lives of trans people, which are only being made worse by increasingly frequent attacks in the media, online and in public spaces."[9]

Standing for Women had a digital version of the poster placed on a billboard in Leeds on 19 October 2018, and Kong Outdoor, which owns the billboard, removed it pending investigation.[10]

In May 2019, a sticker stating "Women only. This is a single sex service under the Equality Act 2010" that was produced by Standing for Women and designed to appear official was removed from a Dundee train station bathroom door after station staff were alerted.[11] Keen denied that the group had placed the sticker.[11]

On 27 July 2020, Keen paid for a poster reading "I ❤ JK Rowling" to be displayed at Waverly Station in Edinburgh.[12] Rowling had recently elicited controversy for her views on trans people. The poster was taken down by the Scotland wing of Network Rail on 30 July, who stated that the poster was removed for violating its advertising guidelines due to its political nature.[13][14]

Rallies and speaker tours

United Kingdom

A 15 May 2022 rally organized by Keen was interrupted by a woman posing as a speaker who used the microphone to say: "I just wanna say that I am a cis female and I recognise trans women in women's spaces as alright, and I don't think we need to protest that, I don't think we need the vitriolic hate. Trans women are women!"[15] The microphone was eventually recovered by Keen after the woman was chased by rally organizers and the crowd booed and chanted.[15] Allie Crew, an artist whose work the speakers stood in front of during the event, tweeted "I am greatly saddened that my work was re-appropriated like this and I do not share their views. I promote all human rights", and in response, Keen said counter-protesters had prevented access to the Emmeline Pankhurst statue.[15]

On 19 June, Keen and approximately 60 supporters held a rally in Bristol, which was met by approximately 100 counter-protestors organized by Bristol Against Hate.[16] Avon and Somerset Police said police separated the groups by forming a line and "While both groups at times raised their voices, there were no physical confrontations. The right to protest is a fundamental democratic right and we are pleased to have been able to facilitate both these demonstrations."[16]

On 18 September, a rally in Brighton organized by Keen as part of a speakers tour was met by hundreds of counter-protesters.[17][18] Sussex police reported three arrests,[17] including a 50-year-old man who attended the event to support Keen and later admitted in court to assault of a counter-demonstrator.[19][1]

At a Standing For Women rally in Newcastle upon Tyne on 15 January 2023, speaker Lisa Morgan referred to "the big lie", including that it was "first described by Adolf Hitler in Mein Kampf", and said "The big lie is that trans women are women."[20][21] Queer.de reported Keen appeared "visibly and audibly in a good mood" after the speech, based on a YouTube video of the event posted to Keen's account.[22] A spokesperson for Cabaret Against The Hate Speech, a Scottish LGBT collective, announced plans to counterprotest Keen's speaker event scheduled for 5 February in Glasgow, and stated "she was using Nazi theory, the big lie which was what they used against the Jews, to justify her transphobia. At no point did anybody on Keen's team or Keen challenge that. No one in the group did anything afterwards, they didn’t apologise, they were actually trying to justify it."[20][23]

Australia and New Zealand

In January 2023, Keen announced plans to tour Australia and New Zealand in March.[8] Stephen Bates, the Australian Greens' spokesperson for LGBTQIA+ communities, wrote to Immigration Minister Andrew Giles asking him to revoke Keen's visa, and posted the letter online but redacted her name, stating, "I won't be sharing their name because I don’t want to amplify their hate speech."[24] Keen later said she was the subject of the letter.[24] A petition also launched on Change.org to oppose the visa.[24] As of January 23, the petition had reached over 2,500 signatures.[25]

United States

On 16 October 2022, Keen began a series of Standing for Women public speaking events in the United States that were intended to tour eleven cities, starting in Los Angeles.[5] In Los Angeles and the second stop in San Francisco, few supporters attended, and there were no counter-protesters nor police at the events.[5] Keen said threats from Antifa led her to cancel the speakers for an event in Portland, Oregon.[5] In a video published on Twitter, an attendee at the Portland event was hit in the face with a pie.[5]

At an event on 26 October in Tacoma, Washington, Keen spoke to about 30 attendees.[26] During the event, about 20 counter-protesters were outside of the plaza where the event was held, and then as their number grew to about 200, counter-protesters entered the plaza.[26] Pepper spray was used on several counter-protesters.[26]

At the 29 October event in Austin, Texas, Keen was observed to have protection from armed security guards,[5] and at the 30 October event in Chicago, Keen said she had uniformed Chicago police officers as escorts through crowds.[5] Counter-demonstrators rallied at Cityfront Plaza in Chicago.[5]

On 14 November, nine people were arrested at an event outside City Hall in New York City, after a confrontation between counter-protesters and attendees.[27] Keen did not attend the event, which was the last stop on the tour, and instead livestreamed on YouTube from a nearby Starbucks.[28][unreliable source?]

Keen has announced plans to make a documentary using footage from the tour.[5]

Sheffield Central MP campaign

In September 2022, in response to Eddie Izzard's announcement of her plan to run for MP of Sheffield Central, Keen announced her own plan to run, saying she would "campaign on the basis of repealing the Gender Recognition Act" and "erase the word 'gender'". During her livestreamed announcement, she promoted her own merchandise, called the hijab "atrocious" and a "tool of oppression", said she wouldn't boycott PayPal over their removal of service for anti-LGBT group Free Speech Union, and called Tucker Carlson "an intelligent, really lovely, welcoming, warmly welcoming man".[29]

Conduct towards transgender people

In 2018, after a complaint from Susie Green, then CEO of transgender charity Mermaids, Keen was interviewed by West Yorkshire Police for suspicion of malicious communication, based on six Tweets posted by Keen.[30] In 2019, Keen said she was interviewed by Wiltshire police for suspicion of harrassment due to two YouTube videos posted by Keen that directed criticism at Green for supporting the transition of daughter.[30] The 2018 case was eventually closed with no further action.[12][31]

On 30 January 2019, Sarah McBride, a transgender rights activist and press secretary for the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), addressed Capitol Hill for a private meeting to advocate for the Equality Act. Keen and Julia Long, an author, entered and began to harass McBride on live stream, misgendering her and accusing her of hating lesbians. The HRC condemned the incident and blamed The Heritage Foundation, stating: "It is disturbing but not at all surprising that anti-transgender extremists brought to the United States at the behest of the Heritage Foundation would stoop to harassing a transgender woman and parents of transgender youth." A spokesperson for The Heritage Foundation stated they had "no contact with [Keen or Long] before or after our Jan. 28 event, and have zero connection to anything they did afterward."[2][3][4][32]

In 2021, Keen produced a YouTube video discussing Mridul Wadhwa's suitability to direct the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre (ERCC) that made a series of unfounded and un-evidenced accusations about her work.[clarification needed] Keen called her a "male CEO" and said "surely this role should have been explicitly [cisgender] women-only". The harassment Wadhwa received from Keen and others, which included racist and transphobic comments, unfounded accusations of sexual predation, and threats of vigilante violence against her, forced the ERCC to change its open door policy and strengthen its security.[33][34]

In March 2022, Keen attended the NCAA Division I Women's Swimming Championship in Atlanta to protest Lia Thomas's inclusion in the event.[35][36] At the event, Keen confronted a transgender reporter, Dawn Ennis, who was in attendance. Keen repeatedly told Ennis not to use women's facilities at all, calling her intimidating to other women. Ennis, whose raised 3 children alone, said she was a mother, to which Keen replied "how dare you. you are not a mother." Keen later deadnamed Ennis on Instagram.[37][38]

Relations with conservatives and the far-right

On 28 January 2019, Keen attended an event hosted by The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. opposed to the Equality Act, which would add sexual orientation and gender identity to existing civil rights law, and posted a video from inside the conference praising their coverage of the issue.[2]

In February 2019, Keen traveled to Norway to speak at a red-brown Mot Dag conference alongside Hans Jørgen Lysglimt Johansen, a far-right Norwegian politician and Holocaust denialist, who she took a selfie with.[1] Keen later said she didn't know who Lysglimt was.[39][unreliable source?][40][unreliable source]

Keen has repeatedly expressed support for far-right English activist Tommy Robinson.[39] She praised him in a podcast for Feminist Current.[1]

In October 2019, she appeared in an interview with Jean-François Gariépy, a far-right YouTuber who calls for a "white ethno-state" and has made videos with neo-Nazis Richard B. Spencer and Mark Collett as well as former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. Keen later stated she did not realise he was a white nationalist. She also gave an interview to Soldiers of Christ Online, later stating she wasn't aware it was linked to the far-right.[1][41]

In January 2020, Keen spoke at a panel organized by The Heritage Foundation and WoLF.[42] Keen later became a special advisor to WoLF.[1]

On 24 March 2022, Keen appeared on Tucker Carlson Tonight, a conservative American talk show, to discuss her protest of the NCAA Division I Women's Swimming Championship.[43]

Keen has written for the right-wing magazine The Spectator.[1]

On 15 March 2022, Keen attended an event hosted by the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network titled "How 'Gender Equality' Cheats Women and Girls." The event was held to coincide with a United Nations women's event. The event was protested by Equality New York, the Reclaim Pride Coalition, Rise and Resist, United Against Racism and Fascism, Fight Back Bay Ridge, and Gays Against Guns, who held signs saying "TERFs go home" and "Lesbians for trans women" among others.[44]

Criticism from gender-critical feminists

Julie Bindel, a self-described "gender-critical" feminist, criticised Keen's 2019 Heritage Foundation appearance in a now-deleted tweet: "Posie Parker is a thick feck who is a bigot and not a feminist. She has taken the Heritage Foundation coin. None of the actual feminists I work with can bear her... I despise the latest tactics of Posie Parker and disciples, and want no part in it. As far as I am concerned, they are motivated by narcissism, bigotry, and ego. They are causing harm." Keen stated in response that she supports LGB rights and is pro-choice, and denied that she was funded "by the right".[42]

Jean Hatchet, another gender-critical feminist, expressed concerns about what she described as "right-wing links" and the connection to The Heritage Foundation, writing on her blog, "I don't care what these people think about trans ideology. That cannot be separated from the things they do and advocate that specifically harm women."[1]

In May 2018, Woman's Place UK, an organization founded to oppose proposed reforms to the Gender Recognition Act, cancelled a planned event with Keen, saying in a public statement that they "object to her stated views on race and religion." They later stated that they stood by this decision, and that it was made in relation to tweets by Keen that "made pejorative comments about Muslim communities." These included complaints that "you can offend everyone except Muslims and trans women", that "we seem to be able to blame rape culture but not Pakistani/Muslim rape culture", that it was "disgusting" that in a class of young children only "2/15 weren't wearing a hijab", and that "Islamophobia" is a "bullshit meaningless word to silence critics of Islam".[1][45][46]

Personal life

Keen was raised in Somerset and has an older sister, a husband, and four children.[47] She described herself as an atheist in 2020.[48][unreliable source?]

On 30 September 2018, someone created a fake social media account impersonating Keen's husband and sharing her personal information, including her name and address.[49]

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