BREAKING: Trans Activists Occupy Florida Capitol, Third Capitol Occupation in Three Days

On Friday, transgender activists occupied the Florida state capitol building in Tallahassee, Florida in response to recent legislation.

The legislation in question is Senate Bill 1674 which makes it a misdemeanor for an adult to refuse to leave a restroom that does not apply to the sex they were assigned at birth, according to The Hill.

In response to this legislation and others like it, activists occupied the Florida state capitol to make their demands heard.

Protesters shouted “Whose schools, our schools” with one protestor screaming, “This fight does not end here. We keep showing up every single day. We keep making our voices heard.”

The occupation of the state capitol is the third such instance in the past three days with protesters occupying the Tennessee state capitol building on Thursday and the same being done in Kentucky on Wednesday.

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, hundreds of protesters occupied the Nashville capitol, fought with police, and demanded that legislators take action to ban weapons protected under the Second Amendment.

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Protesters demanded that legislators “do something” with one protester yelling at a lawmaker, “Red flag laws! One thing you can do, representative. One thing you can do,” as reported by the Tennessean.

“No action, no peace!” yelled a number of protesters who began to occupy the legislative chambers thus disrupting the democratic process in the state Capitol.

A similar storming took place Wednesday in neighboring Kentucky after the legislature passed sweeping legislation to ban ‘gender reassignment’ surgeries for minors.

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, as the Kentucky legislature considered passing the legislation, protesters occupied the Capitol building leading to multiple arrests, according to the Lewiston Tribune.

Police initially struggled to apprehend the protesters to escort them from the building, however, about half an hour later they used zip ties to lead the protesters out of the Capitol.

With now three separate attempts by protesters to intimidate lawmakers and disrupt the democratic process within these state capitals, it is clear that the left feels emboldened and is willing to go to any length to get their way.

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