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Transgender Miscreant Rips Up Student’s Bible and Eats Pages From It at University of Wisconsin-Madison

by | Oct 31, 2022 | Feminism, LGBTQ Issues, News, Religion, Social-Issues, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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During an event at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, a student was reading from Romans 1 when he was attacked by a group of transgender miscreants who then ripped his bible to shreds and began eating the pages out of it. Like a scene from the hyena exhibit at your local zoo when the animals are presented with a fresh, defenseless goat, the activists then began circling the young student and intimidating with him loud sirens, bull horns, and threatening postures.

According to one report, Jessica Leeper, a gender studies professor at the University was seen tearing down flyers that promoted the event. The event was a gathering of students to watch the Matt Walsh documentary, What is a Woman?

The Young America Foundation was present at the event with hundreds of other students and faculty and recorded the scene where the transgender activists attacked the young man. Below is the video:

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