Vinegar Strokes, Baga Chipz, The Vivienne, Cheryl Hole, Gothy Kendoll, Scaredy Kat, Divina De Campo, Sum Ting Wong, Blu Hydrangea and Crystal attending the RuPaul Drag race premiere at Bloomsbury Ballroom, London. (Ian West/PA Images)
"Nothing or no-one can erase YOU," one post read in part.
The UK court of five judges gave the unanimous ruling last Wednesday, meaning, under the UK Equality Act, biological males identifying as women can be excluded from spaces reserved solely for women – including changing rooms, homeless shelters, swimming areas and medical or counseling services.
The ruling means that even a transgender person with a certificate that recognizes them as female can lawfully be excluded from such specific single-sex spaces.
However, Justice Patrick Hodge said the court's ruling "does not remove protection from trans people," who are "protected from discrimination on the ground of gender reassignment."
Divina De Campo hosts during Manchester Pride 2019 on August 25, 2019 in Manchester, England. (Shirlaine Forrest)
Trans activists like "Drag Race: UK vs. the World" winner Tia Kofi also reacted to the court's decision, PinkNews reported, with multiple stories directly addressing the camera.
"We, now more than ever, must be allies to the trans community. It cannot just be trans people who are expected to raise their voices to fight for their own existence," Kofi declared in one posting.
While the decision was met with resistance from transgender activists, women's rights activists like "Harry Potter"





