08/06/2019 / By Ethan Huff
An obese biological male who dresses as a female; claims to be a “proud lesbian;” and is a known sexual predator against underage girls is demanding that “she” be allowed to host a topless pool party for 12-year-olds at a public swimming facility – oh, and no parents allowed.
According to reports, Jonathan “Jessica” Yaniv has plenty of experience getting “her” way, and believes that the power “she” wields as a member of the Cult of LGBTQP will be enough convince the Township of Langley in Canada to approve “her” application for the swimming party, which she’s calling, “All-Bodies Swim.”
The application states that Yaniv wants only “LGBTQ2S” individuals to be in attendance, and that girls as young as 12 be allowed to swim topless in the presence of himself, as well as any other adult pedophiles who also identify as LGBTQP.
Keep in mind that Yaniv is the same deranged mental case who, back in the fall, filed lawsuits against at least 16 different women for refusing to wax his male genitals. At the time, the media could only refer to “her” as “JY,” but the British Columbia Human Rights tribunal has since lifted an interim publication ban, allowing Yaniv’s name and picture to circulate for the world to see.
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Just as Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, predicted about the future of transgenderism, Yaniv is proudly using his LGBTQP status to gain easy access to underage girls, which appear to be his sexual forte.
As it turns out, Yaniv’s social media profiles are littered with perverse references to menstruating 10- and 12-year-olds, with which he seems to have an obsession. Yaniv has also been caught using his “female” status to chat with underage girls online, though he denies this claim.
Yaniv is notorious for reporting his online critics to the tech overlords, which always side with Yaniv by suspending or banning them. And Yaniv is proud of this, recognizing that his LGBTQP status grants him special privileges not afforded to non-LGBTQP people.
In one instance, Yaniv, who runs the Vancouver-based tech consulting business Trusted Nerd (which reviews things like sex toys) harassed Canadian free speech advocate Lindsay Shepherd, mocking a bodily abnormality she has that increases her risk of pregnancy loss.
Shepherd fought back in kind, responding to Yaniv that, “At least I have a uterus, you fat, ugly man,” and she was quickly banned from Twitter, while Yaniv received absolutely no consequences for his own hateful rhetoric against Shepherd.
In a separate tweet, Yaniv bragged about how much power he has as an LGBTQP pervert, and “lots of it,” he added. He went on to say that he’s mastered the art of shutting down his “haters,” further basking in the special privileges he receives as a member of the LGBTQP mafia.
“Because this is a trans individual they are untouchable … they are allowed to mock and taunt me about my biology, they can say whatever crude things they want,” says Shepherd, who no longer has access to her 76,000 followers on Twitter, thanks to Yaniv using his LGBTQP status as a weapon against her.
“But when it comes to me wanting to take a shot back at that person and wanting to stand up for myself – or for my womanhood so to speak – I am permanently kicked off.”
Meanwhile, multiple young girls have already come forward to tell about how Yaniv allegedly harassed them. They’re urging other alleged victims to do the same.
“I urged each woman to make a complaint with police on the basis of the things they said happened,” one of the women is quoted as saying. “I hope this has an effect and with enough police reports there may be a case.”
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