Silence all of them
In the article targeted by the eSafety Commissioner, Reduxx had revealed that Dennis was one of as many as five trans-identified male players currently competing against women in Football New South Wales competitions. An initial report from The Daily Mail Australia had chosen not to identify him when reporting on the injuries he was alleged to have caused, censoring images of him and declining to provide his name.
Thus making it easier for Riley Dennis to continue injuring women, and making it harder for women to know how to avoid injury from him. Protect the man doing the injuring at the expense of the women being injured – outstanding police work there chief!
In addition to Smith and Reduxx, pro-woman Reddit alternative Ovarit also received a censorship notice from the eSafety Commissioner.
Nothing is too good for Riley. Riley must be protected from the evil women at all cost.
In addition to the censorship experienced by Smith, Reduxx, and Ovarit, concerned citizens and parents who have been participating in online discussions of Football New South Wales’ (FNSW) gender self-identification policy have been sent threatening “notices” urging them to remove social media posts.
A community that opposes the admission of males into female sports categories has congregated at the Facebook-based NSW NPL Banter Page.
A representative for the page spoke anonymously with Reduxx to confirm that there had been multiple reports from concerned individuals that the sporting authority had been warning critics that they may be “sanctioned” for their comments and posts on social media.
Men should stay tf out of women’s sports. Come at me, Australia.
On April 29 I sent a complaint to the ecommish
I don’t expect a reply anytime soon.
I also sent the following to FootballNSW in response to their request for more volunteers
Again, not expecting a reply, but we need to keep hammering these organisations as hard as we can.