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News (USA)
Elementary school hit with disgusting graffiti after rightwing newsletter attacks trans student
Locals believe the message was a response to a teacher’s affirmation of a transgender student.
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News (USA)
Federal judge stops Alabama from throwing trans-supportive doctors in jail
The state government said that gender-affirming care for trans people is “experimental.” The judge said doctors know better than politicians.
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Commentary
The history of book burning should warn America where the country is right now
42 states have either introduced bills or taken other actions that would ban certain books and restrict how educators discuss racism, sexism, and LGBTQ issues in the classroom.
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News (USA)
LGBTQ Fox employees are angry their company has become so homophobic
LGBTQ Fox employees have finally had enough and called on the company to tone down the hateful rhetoric.
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Commentary
Pedophilia accusations were once a fringe QAnon belief. Now it’s a standard GOP tactic.
LGBTQ people and Justice Ketanji Jackson Brown are the latest examples of how Republicans have laundered a crackpot QAnon theory and made it an all-purpose political libel.
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News (USA)
Florida teen goes viral for defying Don’t Say Gay law & teaching class about Stonewall
“We have learned much more intense history in this class. How are y’all calling me a groomer and a pedo rn.”
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News (USA)
Fox News editor covering “Don’t Say Gay” law supports conversion therapy for gay people
Tyler O’Neil claimed to know of four gay men who were turned straight through conversion therapy. Now he’s covering the Don’t Say Gay law for Fox News.
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Life
Transphobic gays shocked to learn that their conservative allies are anti-gay
And the internet replied, “We told you so.”
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News (USA)
Texas Republican promises to copy Florida’s Don’t Say Gay law
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick also wants parents to boycott Disney because the company opposes the Don’t Say Gay law.
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Politics
New York City will plaster billboards across Florida to protest the Don’t Say Gay law
“We are going to loudly show our support and say to those who are living in Florida, ‘Listen, we want you here in New York,”‘ said NYC Mayor Eric Adams.