Free Speech Under Siege: Activists Detained in Brussels for Opposing Child Transgender Treatments
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Free Speech Under Siege: Activists Detained in Brussels for Opposing Child Transgender Treatments

authorBy Michele Borba
DateJun 09, 2025
Read time2 min

In a chilling incident highlighting the challenges to free speech in Europe, conservative activists were arrested in Brussels, Belgium, while protesting against medical treatments for transgender children. Chris Elston, known as "Billboard Chris," and Lois McLatchie Miller from Alliance Defending Freedom International recounted their ordeal after being detained and strip-searched by Belgian authorities. Their peaceful demonstration faced hostility and led to questions about the state of expression freedoms in one of Europe's most progressive cities.

Details of the Incident in Brussels

In the heart of Europe, amidst the bustling streets of Brussels, two advocates for free speech found themselves at odds with local law enforcement. On a crisp autumn day, Chris Elston and Lois McLatchie Miller stood prominently in the capital, adorned with billboards bearing messages such as “Children are never born in the wrong body” and “Children cannot consent to puberty blockers.” These signs drew ire from onlookers, culminating in harassment that included a man throwing a glass bottle near them.

Seeking police protection, the pair instead faced arrest. After hours of detention and intrusive searches, they were released without charges. This event occurred as they visited Brussels to engage with members of the European Parliament regarding policy issues. The experience underscores growing concerns about the erosion of free speech in Europe, particularly when discussing controversial topics like transgender medical care for minors.

Countries such as Finland, Denmark, and the UK have recently restricted or banned puberty blockers for children experiencing gender dysphoria. Elston believes this marks significant progress globally, noting widespread skepticism toward transitioning children. He attributes recent shifts in U.S. political voting patterns partly to public unease over this issue.

From a journalist's perspective, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safeguarding open dialogue. It challenges us to reflect on how differing viewpoints should coexist within democratic societies. The treatment of these activists raises vital questions about whether Europe truly upholds its ideals of democracy and freedom of expression, especially amid increasing polarization over sensitive social issues.

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