


Kellie-Jay Keen took her Let Women Speak tour to New Zealand, where she was attacked by an angry mob and was made afraid for her life. Reports from those in attendance describe large men screaming about their womanhood while fingering their nipples. Other large, male trans activists publicly hoped that Keen's plane would crash on her way back to the UK.
Among those protesting Keen were a Green Party politician, who supported those who came out in force to shout her down.
Keen is a woman's rights campaigner who speaks for the rights of women to actually be women and to not have their spaces and bodies co-opted by men. For this, she has been vilified by the community of trans activists who claim she is a Nazi because she knows full well that biological sex is not a mutable condition, that no amount of surgeries or drugs can change men into women or the reverse, and she refuses to be quiet about it.
Keen added, "They are afraid of us. So much love to the women of New Zealand, we see you. The world is talking about you. To the stewards, security and police who made sure my kids get to see me again thank you, thanks to all of you at home who offered messages of support."
One of the stewards posted about the incident on social media and said, "We were leaving the rotunda and I think the basic rule was to hold tight to her (Keen) and they started pushing… We fell over and people were stomping and shouting and grabbing."
The steward went on to say that, "The main crowd were nasty."
She described how the crowd's nasitness was not limited to comments and violence against Keen but that they tried to punch her as well. They grabbed her clothing and were hurling things at her until finally they all had to "[l]ink arms and push through."
One attendee, Corina Shields, posted a video and thanked the men "standing up for our women."
