Contents:
- WE’RE LIVG AN ERA OF LEFTWG ‘GAY ERASURE’
- ‘I DON’T WANT TO TALK TO THE GAY ONE’: LGBTQ TEACHERS SAY THEY ARE FIGHTG ERASURE THEIR OWN CLASSROOMS
WE’RE LIVG AN ERA OF LEFTWG ‘GAY ERASURE’
The book’s thor fired back at Amazon Friday morng a seri of tweets, llg the retegorizatn “gay erasure. This is an unnscnable attack on gay rights and a horrific example of homophobia and gay erasure, ” he wrote.
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‘I DON’T WANT TO TALK TO THE GAY ONE’: LGBTQ TEACHERS SAY THEY ARE FIGHTG ERASURE THEIR OWN CLASSROOMS
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