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A PhD student who is suing ‘Britain’s wokest university’ has claimed that a campaign against her included the phrase TERF — a derogatory term for feminists who are accused of ‘transphobia’.
Raquel Rosario-Sanchez, 32, has launched legal action against Bristol University, claiming that they tried to ‘cancel’ her, forced her to quit and even tried to make her miss a visa deadline.
She says there was a campaign against her after she attended feminist meetings that opposed allowing men who identify as women into female-only spaces. Miss Rosario-Sanchez says she was also harassed over her involvement with the campaign group Woman’s Place UK.
The student is suing the university for negligence, breach of contract and sex discrimination.
Miss Rosario-Sanchez said both her mental health and her academic performance suffered as a result of a two year ‘hate campaign’ against her beginning in February 2018.
Miss Rosario-Sanchez alleges that a person at the university wrote online they wanted to ‘punch TERFS’, which stands for ‘trans exclusionary radical feminists’. The acronym TERF was also previously levelled at JK Rowling after she made comments which were branded transphobic.
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