Transgender LGBT activist Jessica Yaniv filed more than 15 complaints against female estheticians who do not want to wax his male genital.
He claimed the female estheticians were discriminating based on ‘gender identity.’ Yaniv now wants to seek financial restitution.
One of the women was forced to close her small business because of Yaniv’s complaint.
While liberals, feminists and conservatives have called foul over the trans activist’s attempt to force women into providing service on his male private part, Yaniv has been making headlines boasting about his actions.
He recently joined Irish broadcaster Niall Boylan to talk about the filed complaints. But when the host asked why the female esthetician’s rights are trumped by his, the activist hung up in the middle of the interview.
“Now, you believe in God; I respect the fact that you believe in God. And I respect your point of view and I respect your belief and your faith in God. That doesn’t mean I have to believe in God. Do you understand the point?” Boylan asked.
Yaniv answered: “I do.”
“Some people may respect you, and may respect that you want to be called Jessica, but they just don’t believe it,” the host stated. “I’ll call him Jessica, I’ll respect that, but I don’t believe it and I don’t buy into it.
“So what you’re essentially asking these women to do a service on you that they don’t believe in,” Boylan went on. “They don’t want to handle a man’s genitalia. Is that fair?”
“I’m protected under the BC Human Rights Code -” Yaniv answered.
“And those women are protected, and those women are protected who have a right to say no,” the host interjected.
“They don’t,” Yaniv expressed. “Because, essentially…” Boylan then asked him, “Why do your rights trump theirs?”
The activist said the Tribunal is “coming to a balancing act to see how rights play out in this whole thing.”
Boylan told him that this was his concern: Yaniv should be able to live his life freely, as should the estheticians.
“Not when they discriminate against the rights of others,” Yaniv debated.
“They’ll argue that they’re not discriminating; they’re saying, ‘I’m sorry, we don’t supply a service … of the removal of hair from a genitalia that’s from a man,’” Boylan said. “And that’s what they’re saying; they’re using they shouldn’t be forced to do that.”
Yaniv then hung up in the middle of the interview.
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