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Forced to Flee Trans Totalitarians

Tell us again how the troons are ‘victims’.

One of these is a woman, the other is a grotesque man: guess which? The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

The left like to tell us that opposing the creeping of transgenderism is ‘punching down’. How can anyone possibly ‘punch down’ on a group so powerful that they can send you to prison simply for hurting their feelings?

In fact, the tranny lobby are so powerful that they’re literally turning people into refugees.

In a precedent-setting move, a European country has officially granted full refugee protections to a Brazilian women’s rights activist who was facing 25 years in prison in her home country for misgendering a transgender politician. Isabella Cêpa is the first person to be recognized as a victim of state persecution for her outspoken opposition to gender identity ideology.

Now, Brazil is not exactly noted for either ugly women or emasculated men. Clearly, though, something has gone very wrong.

As previously reported by Reduxx, Cêpa first came under criminal investigation after she made a social media post about Erika Hilton – a male politician who “identifies” as a woman. Hilton was elected to São Paulo’s municipal government in November of 2020, winning his seat by a landslide that gave him the title of the most voted-for ‘woman’ in Brazil.

At the time of his victory, Hilton was celebrated in international media as being a “symbolic triumph” for transgender people. Hilton was amongst the top 10 most-voted for candidates in all of Brazil, and was touted as the “only woman” to make the list.

Now, Brazilians are finding that it’s very easy to vote in tyranny – much harder to escape it.

“At the time I didn’t even know who this person was. I just saw a headline on an Instagram page celebrating that ‘the most voted woman in São Paulo is a transwoman,’” Cêpa told Reduxx during a 2022 interview, recounting how her ordeal began. “Then, I shared a video with my followers saying I was disappointed to hear that the most voted-for woman in São Paulo – later found out that it was in the entire country – was a man.”

Enter the Gaystapo.

Hilton later reported Cêpa, an outspoken feminist activist, to the police, prompting a criminal investigation. In January 2022, authorities summoned Cêpa to a station for questioning. It was then that she learned Hilton had filed a complaint over her remarks on social media.

After speaking with police, Cêpa remained unaware of any further developments in her case until June 2022, when a reporter from a major Brazilian newspaper contacted her for comment on an article about the charges. It was only after the article was published that Cêpa discovered she was being charged with five counts of “social racism.” The charge stems from a 2019 decision by Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court, which ruled that discrimination against ‘LGBTQ Community’ constituted a penal offense, and fell under existing race-based protections as a form of “racism.”

Literally none of that makes even the slightest lick of sense. But, hey, that’s life in a clown world.

When you upset the bearded ladies, the clown show will come for you.

Prior to pressing charges, the Public Prosecutor had combed through Cêpa’s social media posts to find additional statements that could be perceived as “transphobic.” From the news article, Cêpa discovered that she was facing up to 25 years in prison for the supposed “crime.”

In July of 2024, Cêpa was stopped at the Salvador Bahia Airport while attempting to travel to Spain to visit a friend. Federal agents flagged an alert linked to her passport and pulled her aside for further inspection. During the subsequent interview, authorities reportedly determined that her situation could meet the criteria for political persecution. In response, they contacted the airline she had booked with and instructed them not to depart without her on board. An officer then escorted Cêpa onto the plane and advised her against returning to Brazil, marking the beginning of a period of statelessness. In June of 2025, Cêpa formally applied for refugee status.

Reduxx has now confirmed that Cêpa has successfully obtained refugee status with the assistance of the European Union Agency for Asylum — making her the first Brazilian citizen to receive this designation for state persecution since 1985. Reduxx is withholding the name of the host country to protect Cêpa’s privacy.

She might be the first, but she won’t be the last.

A female janitor and a University administrator in Brazil are facing up to 5 years in prison for “social racism” after a trans-identified male student reported them to police for “transphobia.” The student, Odara Moraes, had taken offense to being asked to use the men’s restroom.

The incident occurred on October 14 of 2022 at the Federal University of Paraíba, one of the two main public Universities in the coastal eastern state of Paraíba, Brazil. That day, Moraes entered one of the women’s washrooms on campus only to be confronted by a female janitor who challenged his presence in the women’s facilities.

You know, just a few years ago, this was satire:

Back in the good old days of 2016. The Good Oil.

But in an authoritarian clown world, actual jokes are the tiny revolutions the dictators fear:

Mizuno jokingly tweeted out that hearing such an opinion made her think that the extinction of humanity was something to hope for, not fear, and as a result the investigation started up against her.

Notably, none of them are seeking refuge in Britain. No sense escaping the frying pan by leaping into the fire.


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