Sce the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wa, anti-gay rhetoric and lls to roll back L.G.B.T.Q. rights have grown bolr among Republin elected officials and ndidat.
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- AFTER ROE, REPUBLINS SHARPEN ATTACKS ON GAY AND TRANSGENR RIGHTS
- AFTER YEARS OF PROGRS ON GAY RIGHTS, HOW DID THE US BEE SO ANTI-LGBTQ+?
AFTER ROE, REPUBLINS SHARPEN ATTACKS ON GAY AND TRANSGENR RIGHTS
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For s, the William Way LGBT Communy Center has sat at the heart of Philalphia’s gayborhood, offerg art shows, unselg servic, vacce clics and a slew of other health and hog assistance to rints as the center’s agg headquarters started to show s wear, s lears turned to Washgton for some help. 8 ln feral aid for renovatns — until Hoe Republins mounted an extraordary blocka this week, nyg a requt to fund the anizatn and other lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr-foced groups two last year’s electns, Republin lawmakers creasgly have seized on the power of the feral purse, uplg their csa for stery wh a fierce ph to advance a nservative social agenda. In state legislatur across the untry, party lawmakers recently have moved to adopt a rerd number of rtrictns that lim gay and transgenr rights, while the GOP’s printial ndidat have attacked transgenr athlet and rebed schools that teach about genr inty.
The projects were elimated as part of a Republin en bloc amendment that advanced a range of Republin cultural prri, cludg a provisn that would ban flyg gay pri flags over ernment buildgs.
Mark Pon said the mtee’s move to strip the earmarks was “bigoted” and scribed his own experience gettg attacked leavg a gay bar that left him unnsc. “It’s clearly, and directly a bigoted cisn, bee the Republin Party don’t like gay people, ” she said.
AFTER YEARS OF PROGRS ON GAY RIGHTS, HOW DID THE US BEE SO ANTI-LGBTQ+?
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“When I wasn’t out yet, [I] left the gay bars and people followed me and beat me wh a baseball bat until I was bloodied and unnsc and lled me a f—–. ), who lled the amendment “bigoted” and said “the Republin Party don’t like gay people, ” to be stck om the rerd.
Missouri Republins battled on the state Hoe floor over a bill that would lim discsns over sexual orientatn and genr inty the classroom even further than Florida's "Don't Say Gay" Hoe bill, sponsored by Republin Ann Kelley, was troduced on Febary 23 and read a send time on Febary 27. "Unlike Florida's Parental Rights Edutn Act (nicknamed "Don't Say Gay"), which appli om krgarten to third gra, the Missouri Hoe bill don't specify the age group for which discsns around genr inty and sexual orientatn would be barred—meang that the proposed legislatn would apply to any said that her bill would need to be amend orr to avoid limg teachg for Advanced Placement urs. Ron DeSantis, a risg star of Ameri’s hard-right nservative movement, signs the so-lled “Don’t Say Gay” bill.