Two Australian Women Told They Broke The Law After Criticizing Trans-Identified Male Breastfeeding Child – Reduxx

Reduxx has learned that two women in Australian have received notices from Twitter informing them they have broken Australian law after tweeting about a trans-identified male who has been breastfeeding a child.

Jasmine Sussex and Standing For Women Queensland (SFWQ) were both contacted by Twitter on May 16, with the platform informing the two accounts that specific content they had posted would be censored to Australian users in order to comply with Australian law.

Twitter sent two emails to each user, the first explaining that the platform had received “official correspondence” from a “government entity or law enforcement agency” which had claimed that their content had violated Australian law. A second email was sent shortly after to each user advising them that the content was going to be withheld in Australia.

Speaking to Reduxx, Sussex explained that she was horrified when she first received the notice from Twitter.

“I was appalled that it was claimed to be in violation of Australian law to criticize what I and most Australians consider to be a cruel and medically dangerous experiment on newborn babies,” Sussex said.

Source: Two Australian Women Told They Broke The Law After Criticizing Trans-Identified Male Breastfeeding Child – Reduxx

One thought on “Two Australian Women Told They Broke The Law After Criticizing Trans-Identified Male Breastfeeding Child – Reduxx”

  1. Men do not have the capacity to breastfeed for his enjoyment a child is a Guinea pig and will have issues

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