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Bookstore co-founded by RuPaul apologizes for selling anti-LGBTQ+ titles
The store was criticized for selling books written by Hitler and other right-wing bigots.
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Cis is not a slur
Elon Musk is banning the term from Twitter for being a slur. But the argument is so flimsy that it’s obvious bad faith.
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John Oliver dunks on transphobes who believe furries are taking over schools
“If kids were using litter boxes in class, a state representative from Minnesota would not be the one breaking that news to you.”
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Joe Rogan tells Tulsi Gabbard that there are litter boxes in school bathrooms for furries
A friend’s wife allegedly told him that a girl forced her school to give her a litter box and she “poops in it, that’s pretty gross.”
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Study argues that “social contagion” isn’t making the kids today transgender
The “social contagion” claim has long been repeated by right-wing politicians and activists who support laws criminalizing gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth.
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Megyn Kelly claims “crazy trans activists” are trying to convert gay men into women
Megyn Kelly teamed up with homophobe Steven Crowder to bash transgender activists and athletes on her radio show.
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Caitlyn Jenner stands up for Joe Rogan even though he mocked her genitalia
“Thank you Spotify for standing up for Rogan!” Caitlyn Jenner tweeted, despite Joe Rogan’s past comments about her body.
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Mother sues school claiming teachers made her kid change gender identity
The teachers sponsored a club to support LGBTQ students. This parent says that they “planted the seed” of transgender identity in her kid’s mind.
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Anti-trans author is petitioning to have two teachers fired for supporting LGBTQ students.
Bigoted author Abigail Shrier has falsely accused two California teachers of “recruiting” students to a school’s gay-straight alliance, imperiling their livelihoods and safety.
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Teachers threatened & put on leave after hater shared their talk on helping LGBTQ students
A transphobic author accused the teachers of “indoctrinating” students and lying to parents, but state law supported their actions.