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Kirralie is taking the fight for women and children to the High Court.

Kirralie Smith, Binary’s spokeswoman, has lost her legal battles in the Supreme Court. The decisions against her mean that anyone can be prosecuted for misgendering someone who identifies as transgender.

This is a massive step backwards in the fight for free speech and the fight to protect women-only spaces. It means that anybody who speaks out against transgender activism could be dragged before the court, just like Kirralie.

But Kirralie isn’t backing down in the fight to protect women, girls, and free speech in Australia – because EVERYTHING is on the line.

She’s taking this fight to the High Court, and this is your chance to stand with her.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Will you stand with Kirralie while she fights for Aussie women and children?

 

 


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