“Shame for our city,” denounced the drag queen on X Kam Hughseen in Drag Race France. And for good reason he called the Paris city hall and Anna Hidalgo take action against an advertisement” openly transphobic » on the streets of the capital, which promotes the book Transmania From Dora Moutot AND Margaret Sterndescribed as a “ investigation into the excesses of transgender ideology “.
“How can an openly TRANSPHOBIC advertisement be accepted in Paris? »
The advert bearing the writing: “ when transgender ideology infiltrates all spheres of society, or the story of one of the greatest conceptual thefts of the century. »
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How can openly TRANSPHOBIC advertising be accepted in Paris? @Anne_Hidalgo act! THE SHAME on our city and our country at the dawn of the Olympics…. pic.twitter.com/bWPOnl1Spx— 🫧KAM “the pigeon” Hugh🫧 (@TheKamHugh) April 16, 2024
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“ A book written by backward people looking for recognition, their misplaced and transphobic struggles in no way deserve the approval of Paris or any publicity! », criticizes Kam Hugh, who took the opportunity to contact the company JCDecaux France, owner of the panel on which the advert is displayed. “ So you just have to pay to display shameless transphobic comments? »
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An appeal that has been heard since Wednesday 17 April, Emmanuel GregoireAnne Hidalgo’s first deputy at the Paris city hall, responded: “ Transphobia is a crime. Hatred of others has no place in our city. Paris is not the showcase of this filthy hatred “. He also denounced “the slogan accompanying” this ad, which he describes as “ blatantly transphobic and conspiratorial. It’s nauseating, catchy, caricatural commercialism. »
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It then announced that it had contacted JCDecaux, the group responsible for display advertising, to ask for the advertising to be withdrawn. The company is in the process of removing these ads, “due to comments made on the visual,” they said BFMTVbelieving it was “ contrary to our ethical charter for external communication “. The group also presented its “ We apologize to anyone these posters may have offended “.
For their part, Dora Moutot and Marguerite Stern have denounced the implacability surrounding their “ investigation “. They believe that the withdrawal of this announcement is “ censorship » as well as an attack on freedom of expression, and blame the ” Wokism “. We remind you that making transphobic comments is punishable by law.
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