Sarah Baker was at a Trans+ Pride march in London when she was captured on video making the comment.
A transgender activist who told a crowd to “punch a terf” has been found not guilty of intentionally encouraging the commission of an offence.The 54-year-old was at a London Trans+ Pride march from Trafalgar Square to Wellington Arch, and was captured on video making the comment.
Baker was arrested on July 12 and later charged with intentionally encouraging the commission of an offence, namely assault by beating. Baker, giving evidence, said she wished she could take the words back and that she has friends who are trans-exclusionary radical feminists. Baker said: “The only people suffering more than us is migrants – thank God I’m not a transgender migrant.”
Asked by Ms Nicholls what she thought would happen as a result of her words, she said she believed “nothing negative would happen”.“I don’t want someone to be beaten up because of some rubbish that comes out of my mouth, I just want attention for some of the causes that I believe in,” Baker said.
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