Scott Wiener,
a gay Jewish state senator and trans rights advocate who is currently the frontrunner in the race to replace the longtime representative Nancy Pelosi in California’s 11th district,
said he felt forced to leave last week’s annual trans pride march in San Francisco
after a group of people ran up to him at a local park where the event was taking place, surrounded him and screamed at him over his positions on Israel’s war on Gaza.
“They were so physically and verbally aggressive that it was impossible for me to safely remain in the park,” Wiener said in a statement shortly after the incident,
which was also filmed and shared on social media by a local activist.
The video shows activists surrounding Wiener and screaming profanities at him, with one of them at one point saying:
“You stopped being queer the moment you started supporting Israel.”
“I have no objection whatsoever to anyone disagreeing with me, opposing me or protesting me,” Wiener said.
“But when opposition and disagreement transition to harassment, including cornering me, touching me or trying to physically bully me out of a public event, that crosses a line.”
The episode sparked widespread condemnation from scores of elected officials – including Pelosi and Wiener’s opponent in the congressional race, Connie Chan.
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