Clash By Charity Parkerson
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In September 2018, under the pseudonym \"Posie Parker\", Keen paid the advertising company Primesight to place a billboard poster in Liverpool with the text \"woman, wʊmən, noun, adult human female\", telling the BBC it was in response to support expressed by Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson for the trans community.[10] Keen said she was concerned the word \"woman\" was \"being appropriated to mean anything\" and that poster was intended to \"start a conversation\" about women's rights.[10] Primesight removed the poster following a complaint, stating it had been \"unaware of the motive\" and \"misled\" and was \"fully committed to equality for all\".[10] In response to the poster, LGBT charity Stonewall noted in their 2018 Trans Report on violence and hate crimes against trans people that: \"These are not just statistics, they represent the lives of trans people, which are only being made worse by increasingly frequent attacks in the media, online and in public spaces.\"[10]
In 2018, after a complaint from Susie Green, then CEO of transgender charity Mermaids, Keen was interviewed by West Yorkshire Police for suspicion of malicious communication in relation to tweets made by Keen.[20][21] In 2019, Keen said she was interviewed by Wiltshire Police for suspicion of harassment due to two YouTube videos she had produced that directed criticism at Green for supporting her daughter's transition.[20][21] The 2018 case was closed with no further action.[13] 781b155fdc