UCSF ADMIN THREATENS PRO-LIFE ACTIVIST
(LifeSiteNews) — An administrator at the University of California, San Francisco, threatened to murder activist Beth Bourne, who was protesting “transgender surgeries” for minors, at the California Democratic Party convention. Madeline Mann is the administrative director of clinical and translational science training at UCSF.
At the California Democratic Party convention in San Francisco, Beth Bourne, protesting transgender surgeries for minors, reported that Madeline Mann, an administrator at UCSF, threatened to kill her. The confrontation occurred amid protests about laws restricting gender-affirming surgeries, with Mann holding a sign saying “Patients Before Politics” and Bourne accusing surgeons of profiting from procedures like top surgery on minors. The incident was serious enough for Bourne to file a police report, highlighting the intense and volatile divisions surrounding transgender healthcare debates.
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