B.C. transgender teacher files human rights complaint after online hate, doxxing
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An art teacher in British Columbia has launched a human rights complaint against an online harasser after becoming the subject of a targeted anti-trans campaign.
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A transgender teacher who works in Pitt Meadows, B.C., is going after one of their online attackers.
Wilson Wilson has launched a human rights complaint against what they call a concerted attempt to get them out of the classroom.
It’s believed to be the first action of its kind in the province.
“A variety of slurs, accusations, and it’s all (related to the fact) that I’m a teacher,” said Wilson, who teaches art at a high school in the Lower Mainland community.
“… Calling me a groomer, a sick pervert.”
Countless online messages of hate and violence have been sent to the teacher.
The messages have come from a social media account called “Blonde Bigot.”