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School protest sparks intense counter-rally by trans youth, activists

Intense counter-protests erupted in front of two west-end Ottawa schools Tuesday after aman stood outside the schools and protested the use ofpuberty blockers for children who identify as transgender.

Hundreds rallied in front of Broadview Public School Tuesday

Chris Elston, center, is surrounded by counter-protesters in front of Broadview Public School in Ottawa Tuesday. (Jean Delisle/CBC)

Intense counter-protests erupted in front of two west-end Ottawa schools Tuesday after aman stood outside the schools and protested the use ofpuberty blockers for children who identify as transgender.

For two days this week, students at Broadview Public School and Nepean High School have been greeted by Chris Elston, a man who has travelled acrossthe country sharing his concerns about whether transgender children can consent to hormone blockers that delay signs of puberty.

He's worn sandwich boards outside the neighbouring schools with messages like"Children are never born in the wrong body," which have been met with criticism from transgender activists.

"It's an anti-trans position, because it's saying young trans individuals don't have the autonomy to decide they don't want to undergo a puberty that is not going to align with their gender identity," said Lyra Evans, an Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB) trustee and trans woman.

Last year in Vancouver, Elstonpaid for a billboard that expressed support forauthor JK Rowling,who has also been criticized for being transphobic.

However, Elstoninsists his message isn't transphobic and is often misunderstood.

"I love these kids. I love all these kids.All these people that were out today,I mean, it's a bit of a mob mentality, right?" he said.

"Most of them don't even know what I stand for, but I think gender non-conformity isbeautiful."

On Tuesday, Elston made two differentappearances in front of BroadviewPublic School. He was joined by two supporters in the afternoon.

They were instantly greeted by a counter-protest featuring hundreds of students and parentsholding signs, chanting and calling hismessage hateful and unwelcome.

As Elston's party walked by the school, the protestersswarmed them, yelling "leave our city" and "trans rights are human rights."

Students from Nepean High School, located just down the road from Broadview Public High School, joined in the counter-protest Tuesday afternoon. (Jean Delisle/CBC)

"He claims that trans lives matter and then showsa complete and utter disrespect for all of theirautonomy and their actual thoughts," said Nepean High School studentNerisse Kazmierski.

"Kids know themselves, and he shouldn't be going around trying to tell them who they are and who they shouldn't be."

Christian Wright, who organized the counter-protest, said it was "important for me as a trans person and as an organizer of a queer organization to be out here supporting trans kids and protecting trans kids and showing them that they're loved and supported in our community."

A police officer blocks traffic as protestors follow Elston and his supporters. (Jean Delisle/CBC)

Elston walked silently through the crowd, holding up his phone and presumably filming the protestors around him.

Police were on scene to help block traffic but did not interfere with the protest until the end, when Elston's sign was taken from him and destroyed by the crowd.

Immediately after, Elston returned to his car and drove away,while protesters marched back towards the schools.

In a statement, the OCDSB wrote "students, families, and staff of all gender identities and expressions have the right to feel physically and emotionally safe, welcomed and accepted at school."

It then called on anyone who witnesses or experiences "hate or discrimination" to report it to staff, a principal, or theoffice of the human rights and equity advisor.

WATCH |Small protest against healthcare for transgender children met with hundreds of counter protesters

Small protest against healthcare for transgender children met with hundreds of counter protesters

3 years ago
Duration 2:30
Two small demonstrations near an Ottawa school, spearheaded by a man opposing aspects of healthcare for transgender children, were met with crowds of counter protesters Tuesday.

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