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Atransgender womaninChinabeat up a man at a restaurant before subsequently posting ananti-violencemessage online.
She retaliated in response.
She has since released a video, explaining why she felt her actions were justified.
She is then seen hitting his face using her high-heeled shoe.
The influencer later posted avideosaying that the man had claimed to be a lawyer from Hong Kong.
They commended Yan for bravely standing up for her hometowns reputation.
Another person said, I support you to be the governor of the Hunan province.
But others said her response was inappropriate.
Responding to violence with violence can only bring more injustice and suffering, a user wrote.
One polarizing comment read, The attacker is transgender.
I hope people stop calling me the Wu Song and stop focusing on this incident.
57.6% of respondents indicated a low acceptance or complete rejection in their families.
More than half were not sure about the levels of acceptance in schools, workplaces, or religious communities.
According to the World Report 2024 byHuman Rights Watch, however, there has been progress in recent years.
In September, the top court ordered the government to establish a legal framework for recognizing same-sex partnerships.