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Furious out legislator rips Pennsylvania GOP for holding meetings with members who had COVID-19
Republicans knew about state lawmakers who tested positive for coronavirus attending meetings about re-opening the state, but didn’t tell Democrats. In an emotional video, Brian Sims read them for filth.
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PA may declare a “State Day of Humiliation” for “presumptuous sins” to stop coronavirus pandemic
The “State Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer” is needed because the pandemic “may be but a punishment inflicted upon us for our presumptuous sins.”
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Trump-appointed judge rules trans people have no right to be called by their personal pronouns
Because trans rights are currently being debated in the courts, he writes, it’d be legally biased for a court to use a trans person’s personal pronouns.
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HIV+ trans woman outed by pharmacy to neighbors
Her neighbors now call her “the drag queen with AIDS.”
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A trans Dunkin’ Donuts worker said customers threatened to kill her but her boss did nothing
She says customers called her slurs and attacked her, but the manager told her to go home if she couldn’t handle it.
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Learn about Philadelphia laws that protect transgender and non-binary people
By taking steps towards protecting transgender and non-binary people, the city of brotherly love has once again proven its nickname accurate.
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One of Comcast’s top executives is suing for anti-gay discrimination
He was called slurs, paid less, told he was “too gay and flamboyant,” and the cable company retaliated when he complained.
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The ballroom scene has been a place for LGBTQ people of color to grow for decades
“Just seeing the joy and excitement of people when they hit the back of that runway, their talents come to life. It’s overjoying for me.”
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The students who sued their school for being too trans-friendly have given up
They said that sharing a restroom with trans people was “sexual harassment.” But they lost. Definitively. Repeatedly.
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Betsy DeVos is promoting a school that bans transgender students & staff
Being transgender “is understood in Catholic moral terms as self-mutilation and therefore immoral,” according to the school.