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Student's bible torn to shreds by trans rights protestors

by Premier Journalist

Transgender-affirming activists have torn a student's bible to shreds outside a screening of a new documentary unpacking gender-related issues. 

"What is a Woman?" - presented by conservative commentator Matt Walsh - has already received a divided reception amongst critics and viewers. 

Outside a screening at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a young man was reading the gospel aloud when two activists grabbed the bible and started to rip out the pages. 

One protestor appears to have shoved pages into their mouth before spitting them onto the floor. 

The man, who is part of the Young America's Foundation -  was reading the bible in counter-protest to the gender-critical protestors that had gathered outside the event. 

The documentary includes scientists, medical professionals and commentators from a range of backgrounds, including psychologist Jordan Peterson. 

Walsh is known for being critical of gender ideology, saying it "does not withstand any scrutiny at all." 

The documentary-maker is currently on a tour of colleges across the US, hosting screenings of the film.

"I want to thank also the leftist crybabies for the free advertising spray-painted all over campus," Walsh said prior to the screening of his movie.

He also slated the heads of the school, who had allegedly warned students about Walsh's appearance prior to his arrival, saying he held views "we believe are harmful toward our trans community."

"To the UW-Madison administration: you should be ashamed of yourselves," Walsh said.  "You are disgraceful, self-debasing cowards, and you spineless, gutless clowns owe me an apology."

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