Protesting Trans Genders Had A Go At Caitlyn Jenner At LGBT Charity Luncheon, Says She Has No Right To Represent Them

Caitlyn Jenner was confronted by angry members of the trans community who protested outside a charity event on Thursday. The demonstrators were angered that the 66-year-old former Olympian, who they dubbed 'a clueless rich white woman,' was being held up as a representative of their community.

Caitlyn had been speaking at a luncheon held by an LGBT charity in Chicago and attempted to engage with the protesters as she left, sparking a confrontation which was caught on camera. Shouting slogans such as 'You are an insult to trans people, you are an insult to women,' protesters used a loud speaker to make their grievance known

In a video of the altercation posted on Facebook by the protest group, Caitlyn could be seen being angrily berated, with demonstrators saying 'you have no right to represent us.'
You could see Caitlyn tringto reason with them in the footage, before being escorted away by her security guards. Caitlyn had earlier given the keynote address to an audience of 1,000 at the Speaker Series luncheon for the Chicago House. The charity provides social services for those affected by HIV/AIDS and other LGBT issues.

The protest group, calling itself  'I Ain't Cait', explained in a mission statement that Caitlyn's wealth made her unrepresentative of the average member of the trans community. 'Caitlyn Jenner... lives in a mansion and has a net worth of millions of dollars, while the average trans person has a 41% chance of experiencing homelessness and a nearly 50% chance of living off less than $10,000 per year,' they wrote on Facebook.

The group attacked Caitlyn for her past comments on those using social services such as Chicago House, quoting from her show. The group called Jenner: 'a clueless rich white woman who thinks disenfranchised trans women of color should just pluck themselves up off the street and stop being so lazy.' And they added: 'Caitlyn Jenner doesn't represent trans people!'

The protester who was seen confronting Caitlyn in the video, later said in a public Facebook post that Caitlyn gave her a 'look of disgust'. And she wrote: 'I support her as trans, but I won't support her as an act of bravery for transitioning in the public's eye, while millions are homeless for identifying, dead, or dying because they have to do damn near anything just to find a place to sleep at night.

'Those are the folks that I pray respect and support my direct advocacy for humanity and dignity for all. Everyone can be productive if given a chance and left alone to figure it out.'
Source: Mail Online

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