Woman who opposed Football NSW’s decision to admit trans players fears hate crime allegations
A woman who has become the face of outrage over a trans woman’s dominance in a female soccer league is being investigated by police for alleged hate crimes.
Anti-trans activist Kirralie Smith told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday that she was forced to seek legal advice after becoming aware that trans activists wanted NSW police to charge her with hate crimes.
Ms Smith made waves among trans lobbyists last week when she claimed on social media that a trans woman playing in Football NSW’s League One Women’s 1st Grade had injured several players.
Anti-trans campaigner Kirralie Smith prepares to fight allegations she committed ‘hate crimes’ through her online comments about a trans soccer player
Angry parents fed up with a trans woman’s dominance in a female soccer league campaign for the league to ban trans women from female soccer teams
The trans woman, whom Daily Mail Australia would not name, currently leads the league with seven goals.
That reported Monday evening ABC Sports that Ms Smith was under investigation amid allegations that she had used multiple online platforms to stage ‘the harassment and abuse of women players and football organizations including Football NSW and Football Australia’.
Ms Smith told Daily Mail Australia her supporters had sent 12,000 emails to ‘a variety of peak bodies’ across Australia, including 2,000 directly to Football Australia.
On Friday, Football Australia announced its ‘High Performance Inclusion Policy’ after reports emerged that parents were campaigning for the New South Wales league to ban transgender women from female football teams.
The league was forced into action following allegations that the trans athlete injured an opponent’s wives in a match two weekends ago.
ABC Sport claimed at least five complaints have been made to NSW police on behalf of various people, including two that resulted in detained warrants for violence.
At least two complaints are being formally investigated by Hate Crimes NSW, while further alleged cases could be brought forward and considered under Australia’s anti-discrimination, defamation and cybercrime laws, it reported.
Sources have told ABC Sport that other registered football participants (including players, coaches and officials) who have “commented on, shared with or contributed to discriminatory posts on social media platforms” will be investigated by appropriate football authorities.
Penalties could include suspension from matches and “possible police charges,” it stated.
Anti-trans activist Kirralie Smith and her supporters have bombarded Football Australia with complaints about trans women playing the sport in female leagues
Anti-trans activist Kirralie Smith’s Facebook post sparked a firestorm of controversy
The trans woman is an active member of her community and came to Australia from the United States
Ms Smith’s online campaign to have supporters bombard Football Australia with emails has since been removed.
In a March 31 Twitter post from Ms. Smith, which received 259 likes, she again called out the competition for not addressing the issue.
Why has Football Australia ignored thousands of emails raising concerns about men in the female league? We warned that there would be injuries and that it was unfair. A man has taken first place on the leaderboard claiming girls have been injured,” she tweeted.
Just hours later, Football Australia issued a press release announcing its plans to make football ‘the most multicultural, diverse and inclusive sport in Australia’.
The policy will ensure that Football Australia provides LGBTQI+ training and support resources to the football community through its partnership with Pride in Sport.
“The aim of this training is to help the Australian football community better understand the experiences of LGBTQI+ communities and their participation in sport,” the statement said.
Days earlier, Ms Smith highlighted a transgender campaign to cancel her for speaking out about the ongoing issues.
“For expressing our legitimate concerns, we are berated, canceled and threatened by the police. Men who usurp womanhood and their handmaidens must be so proud of themselves,” she said.
Parents and players are concerned that the trans woman has a greater advantage
The trans woman is a top scorer in the league
Moira Deeming has been suspended from the Vic Libs after being falsely smeared as a Nazi and for attending Let Women Speak. I attended two events and heard heartbreaking stories from women. The only violence and harassment came from the activists and their mates.
Take note: 2023 – the year women will be silenced, cancelled, bullied, threatened and hurt for defending sex-based services and spaces for women. SHAME on all who defend such violence and misogyny. You make me sick.’
It is understood that at least five trans women are actively participating in the competition in New South Wales.
A Facebook page dedicated to discussing the NPL league exploded over the issue last week and continues to be bombarded with posts decrying the league’s decision.
Football Australia has established a Football Working Group responsible for developing its trans policy and making recommendations for adoption by Football Australia ahead of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
The working group will be made up of representatives from ‘Football Australia, Professional Footballers Australia, Australian Professional Leagues, and state Member Federations’.
The group will work with the Australian Sports Commission and various specialists and medical experts to ensure that policies are ‘based on objective and relevant information, data and criteria’.
“Football Australia’s current position, pending the development of the FWG policy and the review of Football Australia, remains to allow all players to participate in the competition that best reflects their gender identity,” it said.