Three years on from Albert Park in NZ, Kellie-Jay Keen talks to the Free Speech Union.
That day back then opened the eyes of many people, both here and around the world, to the true nature of transgenderism.
Three years ago, on 25 March 2023, Kellie-Jay Keen came to New Zealand to front a Let Women Speak rally in Albert Park, Auckland. Around 2,000 transactivists gathered there to protest that rally of 150-ish mostly middle-aged and older women, and some men.
The police, whom it’s considered were unduly influenced by a man in their ranks who says he’s a woman and goes by the name of Rhona Stace, failed to protect Kellie-Jay and the rally attendees when the transactivists turned into a feral rabble. It was the worst mob violence against women ever seen in NZ.
Here, she talks to Dane Giraud of the Free Speech Union about that day. Early on in the podcast, Kellie-Jay mentions the security company that pulled out of providing security for her just three days before the rally. She didn’t know their name or the reason for it, so allow me tell you - their name is First Contact, and the reason the managing director gave was “I believe your guest speaker poses a real and serious threat to my staff's welfare, and her values do not align with my company.”
Make what you will of that.



Got my online ticket for the FSUnion here in the UK on March 27th. There’s still some left I think.
Thanks for bringing us this great interview, Katrina.
What a day that was!!!!!! Terrifying!
Have cross posted
https://dustymasterson.substack.com/p/the-life-of-brian-led-by-a-bottle
Dusty