Trump pledged to roll back protections for transgender students. They’re flooding crisis hotlines
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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump walks from the podium after speaking at a campaign rally at Lee’s Family Forum, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, in Henderson, Nev. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)
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FILE – Protesters advocating for transgender rights and healthcare stand outside of the Ohio Statehouse, Jan. 24, 2024, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Patrick Orsagost, File)
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FILE – Jude Armstrong and fellow Benjamin Franklin High playwriting class students perform their play, “The Capitol Project,” on the steps of the Louisiana Capitol in Baton Rouge, La., March 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)
We knew he was going to go to this, but remember the only one talking about trans people was the republicans. Harris never mentioned them. This is totally a manufactured outrage. No one cared before a few religious republicans got talking constantly about it. I think you all need to ask yourself how trans people affect your lives? There are what 1,400 trans people in the country? There are 5 trans kids in sports? There has never been a trans woman sweep the awards at any event yet that was the constant talking point. Trans women who they mistakenly call men / boys are going to steal your daughter’s trophy. But it never happened and they couldn’t show it. How was this something people voted to switch the election on? Think on it right wing voters on how you were played. So silly and stupid. Plus the religious people now in charge of the military intend to remove trans people and gay people. That will not only harm readiness because the military keeps saying it doesn’t affect the readiness at all. I know from experience that if you remove the LGBTQ+ from the military, it will gut the military entirely and that will harm readiness. Hugs
Transgender youth in the United States have been flooding crisis hotlines since the election of Donald Trump, who made anti-transgender themes central to his campaign. Many teens worry about how their lives could change once he takes office.
During his presidential bid, Trump pledged to impose wide-ranging restrictions and roll back civil rights protections for transgender students. And his administration can swiftly start work on one major change: It can exclude transgender students from Title IX protections, which affect school policies on students’ use of pronouns, bathrooms and locker rooms.
One ad that aired over 15,000 times crystallized Trump’s stance on rights for transgender and nonbinary Americans: “Kamala is for they/them. President Trump is for you.”
For one Alabama teen, the ad seemed to paint transgender and nonbinary people as a threat to society. The weekend before Election Day, the 16-year-old teen, who identifies as nonbinary and uses the pronouns “he” and “they,” called a crisis hotline at the Rainbow Youth Project. The group that serves LGBTQ+ young people has received more than 5,500 calls to its crisis hotline in the past 10 days, up from the 3,700 calls it typically gets every month.
The teen was in despair and struggling with suicidal thoughts, according to his mother, Carolyn Fisher. She said she hadn’t realized the depth of her child’s depression and how painful it was for him to see political ads that felt like a personal attack.
With the help of crisis counselors, Fisher said her teen has begun feeling better. But bullying at school has gotten worse, with some students telling her child Trump is going to make him “go back in the closet,” Fisher said.
”The kids who have taunted him are now proud of themselves, and they rub it in,” she said.
Opposition to transgender rights was a focal point of Trump’s campaign: Republican ads attacking political opponents over transgender or LGBTQ+ issues have aired over 290,000 times on network TV since March 2023, according to data from the media tracking firm AdImpact.
The messaging may have resonated with many Americans. More than half of voters overall — and the vast majority of Trump supporters — said support for transgender rights in government and society has gone too far, according to AP VoteCast, a survey of more than 120,000 voters nationwide.
President Joe Biden’s administration expanded recognition of transgender rights just this year. Interpretation of Title IX, a landmark sex discrimination law, is largely up to the executive branch, although court rulings can affect enforcement.
Originally passed in 1972, Title IX was first used as a women’s rights law. This year, Biden’s administration said the law forbids discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation, but Trump can undo that. Biden’s new guidance had limited implementation in any case: After a spate of lawsuits, courts had issued injunctions pausing the rule in 26 states.
“Title IX will be a top priority. It is emblematic of all the culture war issues that have been created over the past few years surrounding gender identity versus sex,” said Candice Jackson, a lawyer who led the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights in the first Trump administration.
Trump also has said he would ask Congress to pass a bill stating there are “only two genders” and to ban hormonal or surgical intervention for transgender youth in all 50 states. Most Republican-controlled states already have banned gender-affirming health care for transgender youth under age 18 or 19, and several have adopted policies limiting which school bathrooms trans people can use.
While Biden’s election-year guidance did not extend to transgender students in sports, Trump has promised to end “boys in girls’ sports.” The administration likely would “approach these issues from a traditional understanding” of what Title IX has meant, “with a biological, binary understanding of sex,” said Bob Eitel, who served during the first Trump administration as a senior counselor to the education secretary.
In the U.S., 3.3% of high school students identify as transgender and another 2.2% question their gender, according to a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey released last month.
The survey found 72% of transgender and gender-questioning teens experienced persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness in the past year. These teens also reported higher rates of bullying at school compared with peers. About 1 in 4 transgender students said they had attempted suicide in the past year, the CDC said.
LGBTQ+ advocates are mobilizing to address the despair they see rising among transgender and nonbinary youth. The Rainbow Youth Project, for one, has increased virtual peer groups and town halls so LGBTQ+ youth can connect. Another organization, It Gets Better, has focused on reaching young people online through social media platforms like Twitch and YouTube to create supportive environments even if legal protections are rolled back, said Brian Wenke, the group’s executive director.
Across the country, particularly in conservative areas, LGBTQ+ youth are discussing whether it would be safer to live somewhere else.
Jude Armstrong, a transgender high school senior in New Orleans, has led protests against Louisiana laws that regulated pronoun usage and discussions of gender and sexuality in the classroom. With the potential for federal changes on the horizon, Armstrong, 17, said he has thought of going to school in the United Kingdom, but worries about leaving behind the queer culture and history he loves at home.
“How do you feel like you’re protecting your own community when you’re leaving that community and going to another country?” he asked.
FILE – Jude Armstrong and fellow Benjamin Franklin High playwriting class students perform their play, “The Capitol Project,” on the steps of the Louisiana Capitol in Baton Rouge, La., March 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)
Alejandro Jimenez, a sophomore at Texas State University, dreams of being a theater teacher in Texas. He knows how important it is for trans kids to see someone like them in the classroom. Now, he’s not sure if he’ll stay in his home state.
Already, tensions have risen on his campus in a way that makes him feel unsafe. The day after the election, two protestors held up signs that said, “Homo sex is sin” and “Women are property.”
“I feel it’s my duty to stay here, but I’m scared of being pushed out,” said Jimenez, who is transgender.
Under the new Trump administration, advocates worry efforts anywhere to accommodate transgender and nonbinary students could face scrutiny. Trump’s platform called for pulling federal funding for any school pushing “gender ideology, or other inappropriate racial, sexual, or political content on our children.”
“It sounds really dystopian to say that trying to be more inclusive could actually result in punishment from the federal government. But that is a risk,” said Elana Redfield, federal policy director for the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law.
With so much uncertainty, Eli, an 18-year-old trans college student in New York, stressed the importance of community, especially online for youth who feel concerned right now.
“You are not alone,” said Eli, an ambassador for It Gets Better, who asked to be identified only by his first name for safety reasons. “We will come out the other side. There are queer adults who have lived long and happy lives, and you will get there too.”
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It’s interesting. On this subject, people voted locally for trans protections and some rights, yet voted for the Don for US Pres.
Here in my own town, on a similar question the Republicans made an issue of danger by “others” to we the people- from immigrants-we get similar results, and if you click through, there’s a link to the same questions/poll in 2015 (Hint: the results differ.)
I have no idea how to figure out people who vote one way locally, and likely expect to get what they vote for, then turn around and vote the Don for president, who’s promised to overturn those things, and has a record of such. If I think about it too much, my head will explode.
Hi Ali. It does seem strange that people split that way. It is like the people who vote one party for president and then the other party for congress or other offices. But every poll and election results showed that people voted for trans people, all the LGBTQ+ really, for office along with protections, yet put in place someone who wants to kill all those protections. It is like they don’t believe tRump and crew will really do it, which is stupid because all they have to look red states and what prohibitions they have made against trans people / kids.
I think a lot of people simply don’t understand how government works. They have not taught civics in schools for 30 + years. Serious many people don’t understand the supremacy clause, that the federal laws take superiority over state laws. So they think they are protecting the trans / LBGTQ+ in their state / community without realizing once the LGBTQ+ / trans hating tRump people get in power all protections will be gone. Sad but true.
The new defense secretary wants to remove all the LGBTQ+ people from the military. There goes 30% of the military. Plus he said that the most stupid thing he heard was there is strength in diversity. What he is saying if you read between the lines is he is a white supremacist. He will try to cut back or deny promotion to non-white people. He would love to go back to a segregated military. I can not believe that in 2024 that mind set is really that present in our society. I have to think it is a vocal small minority that is right now is temporarily empowered. I can not believe the majority of white people feel this way.
I have repeatedly told this story from my military days. I was in charge of a shift on a satellite site in Berlin. I was often assigned last chance people because I had a way of turning them around. One black young man was assigned to my shift and I was told it was his last chance, he had a horrible attitude and he was going to be discharged. My job was to document his failures to be used against him with the other stuff.
The first shift he was on duty he showed up with his uniform totally in disarray. I assigned him to take readings of all the equipment and document them. I then later in the night went to check the readings myself to verify he did them correctly. He had not done them. I took him to the break room, shut the door and asked him why. His answer stunned me. He said he knew I would do them after him myself because he was black and white guys don’t trust black guys like him, so he knew I would do them. I really was stunned at the defensive stance he was taking. I explained to him it was my job to check on new shift members until I was sure they understood the job and if they needed help it was my job to give it. I asked if he needed help. He got upset and again accused me of thinking because he was black he couldn’t understand the job.
I realized from my own my past abuse there was something else going on, something in his past he was saying without saying. I asked one of the other shift members to take charge and give me time to talk with the young guy and just tell me if something went on. I talked to him for nearly four hours, something he told me no one else in charge did. At first he told me he knew he was going to be discharged and just to write him up. Let him be discharged. I asked if he wanted out because that was not the way to do it as it would stain his future. He was like ya like you care, no he was sure all of us were against him. I let him talk, I listened. I soon got the truth. In his prior unit he had been the victim of horrible racism. He was beat down and just wanted it to stop. He thought it would happen to him in our unit so he protected himself by not caring, just stopped trying.
I made an agreement with him. Do his job and I would treat him as I did any other shift member. If he had a problem with me or someone bring it to me first. I explained my job as senior rank and shift leader was to check and teach the members of my shift. I would be doing that with him as I did with others, but if he felt I was unfairly targeting him I wanted him to talk to me about it. And after the three months I had been give to submit my report on him I would show it to him so he could reply to it before I submitted it.
OK that was long to type out, but over the next three months he grew, as he took pride in his work and dropped the attitude he had adopted, he got respect and friendships. We worked together on problems, some real and some just perceived. Before I left the unit, instead of getting discharged I got to proudly attend his promotion that I had pushed for him to get. He was smart with his uniform top form, neat and tidy, pressed. He was happy and easy to be with others. All it took was showing him not everyone and not every unit was racist.
That is what I worry about with the new secretary of defense. He is going to foster the rising racist movement in the military. It has gotten a lot worse in the last ten years. A lot worse than when I was in. If they try to remove the non-whites and the LGBTQ+ there goes 70% of the military. On top of that tRump has a group trying to identify ranking officers of all branches that will not obey illegal orders, that will resist him using the military against the US people. They will force those people out of the military. So at a time when Russia has many direct pipelines into our intelligence gathering, will know what agents we have and where, will know what other countries may share with us, tRump’s people will be gutting the military. Remember the same republicans that praised the Russian army for being all white and no LGBTQ+ watched as Ukrainian civilians took up arms and stopped the Russian army dead in it tracks. That is my fears for the US military. Hugs
It’s interesting. On this subject, people voted locally for trans protections and some rights, yet voted for the Don for US Pres.
Here in my own town, on a similar question the Republicans made an issue of danger by “others” to we the people- from immigrants-we get similar results, and if you click through, there’s a link to the same questions/poll in 2015 (Hint: the results differ.)
https://www.sumnernewscow.com/sumner-newscow-weekly-poll-what-is-your-view-on-immigration-and-the-border/
https://www.sumnernewscow.com/sumner-newscow-weekly-poll-the-immigration-question/
I have no idea how to figure out people who vote one way locally, and likely expect to get what they vote for, then turn around and vote the Don for president, who’s promised to overturn those things, and has a record of such. If I think about it too much, my head will explode.
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Hi Ali. It does seem strange that people split that way. It is like the people who vote one party for president and then the other party for congress or other offices. But every poll and election results showed that people voted for trans people, all the LGBTQ+ really, for office along with protections, yet put in place someone who wants to kill all those protections. It is like they don’t believe tRump and crew will really do it, which is stupid because all they have to look red states and what prohibitions they have made against trans people / kids.
I think a lot of people simply don’t understand how government works. They have not taught civics in schools for 30 + years. Serious many people don’t understand the supremacy clause, that the federal laws take superiority over state laws. So they think they are protecting the trans / LBGTQ+ in their state / community without realizing once the LGBTQ+ / trans hating tRump people get in power all protections will be gone. Sad but true.
The new defense secretary wants to remove all the LGBTQ+ people from the military. There goes 30% of the military. Plus he said that the most stupid thing he heard was there is strength in diversity. What he is saying if you read between the lines is he is a white supremacist. He will try to cut back or deny promotion to non-white people. He would love to go back to a segregated military. I can not believe that in 2024 that mind set is really that present in our society. I have to think it is a vocal small minority that is right now is temporarily empowered. I can not believe the majority of white people feel this way.
I have repeatedly told this story from my military days. I was in charge of a shift on a satellite site in Berlin. I was often assigned last chance people because I had a way of turning them around. One black young man was assigned to my shift and I was told it was his last chance, he had a horrible attitude and he was going to be discharged. My job was to document his failures to be used against him with the other stuff.
The first shift he was on duty he showed up with his uniform totally in disarray. I assigned him to take readings of all the equipment and document them. I then later in the night went to check the readings myself to verify he did them correctly. He had not done them. I took him to the break room, shut the door and asked him why. His answer stunned me. He said he knew I would do them after him myself because he was black and white guys don’t trust black guys like him, so he knew I would do them. I really was stunned at the defensive stance he was taking. I explained to him it was my job to check on new shift members until I was sure they understood the job and if they needed help it was my job to give it. I asked if he needed help. He got upset and again accused me of thinking because he was black he couldn’t understand the job.
I realized from my own my past abuse there was something else going on, something in his past he was saying without saying. I asked one of the other shift members to take charge and give me time to talk with the young guy and just tell me if something went on. I talked to him for nearly four hours, something he told me no one else in charge did. At first he told me he knew he was going to be discharged and just to write him up. Let him be discharged. I asked if he wanted out because that was not the way to do it as it would stain his future. He was like ya like you care, no he was sure all of us were against him. I let him talk, I listened. I soon got the truth. In his prior unit he had been the victim of horrible racism. He was beat down and just wanted it to stop. He thought it would happen to him in our unit so he protected himself by not caring, just stopped trying.
I made an agreement with him. Do his job and I would treat him as I did any other shift member. If he had a problem with me or someone bring it to me first. I explained my job as senior rank and shift leader was to check and teach the members of my shift. I would be doing that with him as I did with others, but if he felt I was unfairly targeting him I wanted him to talk to me about it. And after the three months I had been give to submit my report on him I would show it to him so he could reply to it before I submitted it.
OK that was long to type out, but over the next three months he grew, as he took pride in his work and dropped the attitude he had adopted, he got respect and friendships. We worked together on problems, some real and some just perceived. Before I left the unit, instead of getting discharged I got to proudly attend his promotion that I had pushed for him to get. He was smart with his uniform top form, neat and tidy, pressed. He was happy and easy to be with others. All it took was showing him not everyone and not every unit was racist.
That is what I worry about with the new secretary of defense. He is going to foster the rising racist movement in the military. It has gotten a lot worse in the last ten years. A lot worse than when I was in. If they try to remove the non-whites and the LGBTQ+ there goes 70% of the military. On top of that tRump has a group trying to identify ranking officers of all branches that will not obey illegal orders, that will resist him using the military against the US people. They will force those people out of the military. So at a time when Russia has many direct pipelines into our intelligence gathering, will know what agents we have and where, will know what other countries may share with us, tRump’s people will be gutting the military. Remember the same republicans that praised the Russian army for being all white and no LGBTQ+ watched as Ukrainian civilians took up arms and stopped the Russian army dead in it tracks. That is my fears for the US military. Hugs
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