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Evangelical leader Tony Perkins decries cancel culture while urging boycotts of Coke & Skittles
You just can’t make this stuff up.
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Arkansas legislature now aims to ban trans people’s correct names & pronouns in schools
Fresh off overturning the Republican governor’s veto to enact one of the most anti-trans legislation in the country, Arkansas lawmakers now want to protect people who deliberately misgender and deadname others.
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North Carolina Republicans propose ban on gender-affirming care for young adults up to age 21
State employees would have to report young people’s “gender non-conformity” to parents if the bill passes.
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Arkansas legislature override governor’s veto to ban gender-affirming care for trans youth
Trans rights advocates celebrated when Gov. Asa Hutchinson vetoed this bill yesterday. The legislature overrode his veto today.
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Arkansas governor announces he’ll veto bill banning gender-affirming care for trans youth
“This is an example of where restraint is better than overbroad actions that interfere with important relationships in our society,” he stated.
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Mike Huckabee cruelly mocks Asian & transgender people
Asian and trans people are facing increased hate this year, so the Republican politician turned pundit decided to make fun of them.
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First out Super Bowl coach speaks out against wave of bans on trans youth in sports
“If we want to spend our energy on this idea of fairness, I think we need to start with the real, documented problems that women face,” Katie Sowers said in a clear rebuke of recent anti-trans bills.
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Arkansas becomes the first state to ban gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth
This is the third anti-LGBTQ bill passed in Arkansas this year and has been called “the single most extreme anti-trans law to ever pass through a state legislature.”
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This ad airing during the NCAA tournament names & shames lawmakers pushing anti-trans laws
The Human Rights Campaign aired a version of their ad during March Madness specifically shaming the governor of Arkansas.
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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.