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Gym teacher that calls respecting trans students “child abuse” is returning to class
Tanner Cross was suspended after he derided trans children in public testimony at a school board meeting. Courts have reversed the suspension and ordered the school to allow him back to work.
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A QAnon supporter and anti-LGBTQ hate group member wants to be Maryland’s next governor
If he’s elected, it’ll likely spell bad news for LGBTQ people within his state and across the nation.
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Supreme Court rejects appeal from Christian florist who discriminated against gay couple
Robert Ingersoll and Curt Freed just wanted flowers for their wedding in 2013, but the florist has put up a legal fight to discriminate for almost a decade.
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Gym teacher who told school board he would demean trans kids sues after getting put on paid leave
He says he was exercising his “freedom of speech” when he said he would refuse to follow school policy.
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More anti-LGBTQ laws have been passed in the last year than any other time in American history
In less than five months, politicians have made attacking the rights of trans people the newest American wedge issue.
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Watch this trans health expert demolish a proposal to erase LGBTQ people in school
Teddy Cook gave a reality check on a proposal to block so-called “gender fluidity” promotion in education. “I’m sorry to tell you, I don’t think you spoke to any trans people when you were thinking about that definition.”
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A short history of where all this anti-trans stuff came from & why you should be concerned
2024 could be “the first time in 20 years that LGBT issues have been centered in a presidential election,” according to one expert.
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Mike Pence’s “traditional” organization for “freedom” will have a hate group leader advising
Pence has complained about backlash he’s gotten for his anti-LGBTQ associations before. Hiring an old friend who just happens to run an anti-LGBTQ hate group certainly won’t help.
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Christian photographer sues for right to refuse gay customers because she doesn’t work with vampires
She can legally refuse “Halloween or Vampire-themed weddings,” so why not LGBTQ weddings?
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Arkansas will now allow medical workers to legally refuse treating LGBTQ people
The governor thinks giving doctors, nurses, and EMTs the right to object to treating patients is fine because of “the federal laws that prohibit discrimination.” Without the Equality Act, that doesn’t automatically include LGBTQ people.