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The degenerate troon in a children's friendly event in a... sex shop 🤢
Rip and tear, until it is done.
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This particular comic and explanation from Labelle bothered me just enough to make an edit. Seriously, shut off the 'noise' and take a minute to reflect and mourn. It's not that deep.

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(That last Hat Guy was too close to Stephie for me to want to edit around, so he's now just a bystander. I promise my next edit won't be as sad.)
The original comic disgusted me enough to share it on a discord server owned by a trans person jsut to show them what a terribe person labelle is and how out of stupid this Hogwarts legacy has become.
Nobody argued with me.
 
This particular comic and explanation from Labelle bothered me just enough to make an edit. Seriously, shut off the 'noise' and take a minute to reflect and mourn. It's not that deep.

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(That last Hat Guy was too close to Stephie for me to want to edit around, so he's now just a bystander. I promise my next edit won't be as sad.)
Warrington is too small a town for him, so instead he's goes to the nearest gay mecca ie Manchester, to spin his shit there.
 
I love the "Rest in Power" crap. They're not mourning a loss, they're celebrating a new martyr. The Palestinians do that when they send a kid to blow up a bus full of Israelis. The message is simple: Do something with your miserable life and take out the enemy by killing yourself. Byuu was smarter, he just faked his death.
 
Telegraph's article (behind a paywall):

Trans cartoonist with nappy fetish art ‘kink’ invited to speak to children at library

‘Serious red flags’ raised as Canadian artist Sophie Labelle set to talk at Sheffield Central Library

By
Louisa Clarence-Smith

Sophie Labelle says people have 'created all sorts of rumours about my work', which she says 'aims to empower trans youth and illustrate trans joy'
Sophie Labelle says people have 'created all sorts of rumours about my work', which she says 'aims to empower trans youth and illustrate trans joy'
A council is facing a backlash after agreeing to allow a trans cartoonist with a “kink” for nappy fetish art to speak to children at a library.

Sophie Labelle, an artist from Montreal, Canada, is due to speak at Sheffield Central Library on Monday evening about her book, The Best of Assigned Male, her art and activism, and her experience growing up as trans.
Ms Labelle, who identifies as a woman, has spoken publicly about her nappy fetish art, known as “diaperfur art”. It has been defined as images related to someone with an interest in anthropomorphic animal characters and an interest in wearing diapers, typically as part of a baby roleplay.
She wrote on Twitter in 2021 that she has “made some diaperfur art”.
She said: “I have a kink I indulge responsibly and I refuse to be shamed for it.”

The Sheffield library event is advertised as being “suitable for adults, teens and families”.

Characters in her book include Stephie Bondu, a school pupil who tells her classmates: “I transitioned over the summer and now you have to use ‘she’ to talk about me. It’s mandatory.”
'Serious safeguarding red flags'
Miriam Cates, Conservative MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, has written to Sheffield City Council calling for the event to be cancelled or for an age limit of 18 to be imposed.

She wrote: “Even the most cursory background checks on Sophie Labelle throw up serious safeguarding red flags.
“In no way can the work or ‘activism’ of this author be considered suitable for children. It is widely agreed by child safeguarding experts, and across society, that it is wrong and deeply damaging to expose children to sexualised material.

“No one who seeks to normalise sexual fetish or who associates children with sexual arousal should be allowed anywhere near children, and they certainly would not pass any recognised safeguarding checks.

“I strongly urge you to investigate this matter urgently and to act to safeguard children and prevent Sheffield from being brought into disrepute.”
Ms Labelle said: “Some people have been busy at work defaming and disparaging me, and they created all sorts of rumours about my work, which aims to empower trans youth and illustrate trans joy, which is more than needed in this anti-trans political climate.

“Since 2014, I have created over 1,600 strips with that intent, which don’t feature any nudity or sexuality (besides a high school character having a boyfriend). I have also done several hundreds of talks and public events in youth groups, libraries, schools - from kindergarten to university - without any incident (besides one or two transphobe-hurling insults).”
Council refuses to impose restrictions
Sheffield City Council has refused to impose restrictions on the event.
Richard Williams, chairman of the communities, parks and leisure policy committee at Sheffield City Council, said: “Sheffield Libraries hosts a varied programme of events. One of our speakers is Sophie Labelle, an acclaimed Canadian cartoonist, author and public speaker who visits cities around the world.

“In Sheffield, it is a sold-out ticketed event for guests to hear Sophie speak about her art, and growing up trans.
“Sheffield is a diverse and inclusive city and it is right that our programme of activity reflects that. The evening event is aimed at teenagers upwards, but we know that some families do attend Sophie’s talks and did not want to exclude them.”

 
Telegraph's article (behind a paywall):

Trans cartoonist with nappy fetish art ‘kink’ invited to speak to children at library

‘Serious red flags’ raised as Canadian artist Sophie Labelle set to talk at Sheffield Central Library

By
Louisa Clarence-Smith

Sophie Labelle says people have 'created all sorts of rumours about my work', which she says 'aims to empower trans youth and illustrate trans joy'
Sophie Labelle says people have 'created all sorts of rumours about my work', which she says 'aims to empower trans youth and illustrate trans joy'
A council is facing a backlash after agreeing to allow a trans cartoonist with a “kink” for nappy fetish art to speak to children at a library.

Sophie Labelle, an artist from Montreal, Canada, is due to speak at Sheffield Central Library on Monday evening about her book, The Best of Assigned Male, her art and activism, and her experience growing up as trans.
Ms Labelle, who identifies as a woman, has spoken publicly about her nappy fetish art, known as “diaperfur art”. It has been defined as images related to someone with an interest in anthropomorphic animal characters and an interest in wearing diapers, typically as part of a baby roleplay.
She wrote on Twitter in 2021 that she has “made some diaperfur art”.
She said: “I have a kink I indulge responsibly and I refuse to be shamed for it.”

The Sheffield library event is advertised as being “suitable for adults, teens and families”.

Characters in her book include Stephie Bondu, a school pupil who tells her classmates: “I transitioned over the summer and now you have to use ‘she’ to talk about me. It’s mandatory.”
'Serious safeguarding red flags'
Miriam Cates, Conservative MP for Penistone and Stocksbridge, has written to Sheffield City Council calling for the event to be cancelled or for an age limit of 18 to be imposed.

She wrote: “Even the most cursory background checks on Sophie Labelle throw up serious safeguarding red flags.
“In no way can the work or ‘activism’ of this author be considered suitable for children. It is widely agreed by child safeguarding experts, and across society, that it is wrong and deeply damaging to expose children to sexualised material.

“No one who seeks to normalise sexual fetish or who associates children with sexual arousal should be allowed anywhere near children, and they certainly would not pass any recognised safeguarding checks.

“I strongly urge you to investigate this matter urgently and to act to safeguard children and prevent Sheffield from being brought into disrepute.”
Ms Labelle said: “Some people have been busy at work defaming and disparaging me, and they created all sorts of rumours about my work, which aims to empower trans youth and illustrate trans joy, which is more than needed in this anti-trans political climate.

“Since 2014, I have created over 1,600 strips with that intent, which don’t feature any nudity or sexuality (besides a high school character having a boyfriend). I have also done several hundreds of talks and public events in youth groups, libraries, schools - from kindergarten to university - without any incident (besides one or two transphobe-hurling insults).”
Council refuses to impose restrictions
Sheffield City Council has refused to impose restrictions on the event.
Richard Williams, chairman of the communities, parks and leisure policy committee at Sheffield City Council, said: “Sheffield Libraries hosts a varied programme of events. One of our speakers is Sophie Labelle, an acclaimed Canadian cartoonist, author and public speaker who visits cities around the world.

“In Sheffield, it is a sold-out ticketed event for guests to hear Sophie speak about her art, and growing up trans.
“Sheffield is a diverse and inclusive city and it is right that our programme of activity reflects that. The evening event is aimed at teenagers upwards, but we know that some families do attend Sophie’s talks and did not want to exclude them.”

While I agree with the sentiment, Cates has some nerve complaining about inappropriate material while being the MP for a town called Penistone.
 
Very interesting thread on Reddit from the usually hysterical /r/transgenderuk sub: https://www.reddit.com/r/transgenderUK/comments/118v2gr/sophie_labelle_tour/

A user was planning on going to one of Sophie's events and was 'seeing a lot of emails from 'concerned citizens' very suddenly, with allegations of paedophilia against Sophie.' Then asked 'if anyone has anything concrete with which to counter this bile. Or even if there is any truth to any of it.'

What do the comments say?
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