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Breathe
Breathe, a visual, coming-of-age story of young Bram discovering his sexuality. Society puts such pressure on the gay and transgender kids to conform to cis heteronormative ways. Until recently everything a kid seen growing up was a man and a woman holding hands, dating, kissing, sharing a family, gazing lovingly at each other. Until recently if there was a Mr. there had to be a Mrs. If there was a Mrs. the assumption is there is a Mr. That is what the don’t say gay bills are about. It is about returning to that pressure to conform, to hide that part of yourself, if you’re a boy you must pretend to like girls, if a girl pretend to be into boys. If you’re a girl wear girl’s clothes and be girly, if a boy do the boy part of that. That is why it is important not to let them win, to not let the minority of bigots that want to return to the “traditional” way they think it was get their way. Don’t let them force everyone back into the same mold to look and act the same way. Being different should be OK. It doesn’t harm anyone if gay and trans people exist, have families, are just as much in society as cis heteronormative people. Think of the efforts of one political party and their media to paint anyone not cis hetero as a predator trying to attack children and women. The idea they are pushing is teachers that are not cis hetero enforcing are pedophiles. The message is clear, if you are not straight and cis you are a danger and must be removed from society so the good straight people and their kids are safe.
If you are hard of hearing don’t worry, this is a visual story and has no words.
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Gov. Kay Ivey on Friday signed a pair of controversial anti-LGBT bills into law, a day after the state Legislature passed the legislation along party lines on the last day of the legislative session.
Ivey signed SB184, or the Alabama Vulnerable Child Protection Act, which criminalizes gender-affirming surgeries for trans youth.
“There are very real challenges facing our young people, especially with today’s societal pressures and modern culture. I believe very strongly that if the Good Lord made you a boy, you are a boy, and if he made you a girl, you are a girl,” the governor said in a statement after signing both bills. “We should especially protect our children from these radical, life-altering drugs and surgeries when they are at such a vulnerable stage in life. Instead, let us all focus on helping them to properly develop into the adults God intended them to be.”
The governor also signed HB322, dubbed by opponents as the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill, because an amendment is modeled after Florida legislation banning the teaching of “divisive concepts” in schools.
The bill also only allows people in schools to use the bathroom of the gender listed on their birth certificate.
“Here in Alabama, men use the men’s room, and ladies use the ladies’ room – it’s really a no brainer,” Ivey said. “This bill will also ensure our elementary school classrooms remain free from any kind of sex talk. Let me be clear to the media and opponents who like to incorrectly dub this the “Don’t Say Gay” amendment: That is misleading, false and just plain wrong. We don’t need to be teaching young children about sex. We are talking about five-year-olds for crying out loud. We need to focus on what matters – core instruction like reading and math.”
On the final day of the legislative session, Alabama lawmakers added their own version of the “Don’t Say Gay” to a bill already written to target the state’s LGBT population.
Tucker Carlson: Why Aren’t Men “Thrashing” Teachers?
Media Matters has the transcript:
TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): I don’t understand where the men are. Like where are the dads? You know, some teacher’s pushing sex values on your third grader why don’t you go in and thrash the teacher? Like this is an agent of the government pushing someone else’s values on your kid about sex, like where’s the pushback?
The Daily Beast reports:
Carlson has made comments like this before. Last month, while defending Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill—which is now law—the Fox News host said that teachers who discuss gender identity with students “should be arrested” and “beaten up.”
The legislation’s passage came as many on the right have charged, deceptively, that it’s necessary to prevent “grooming” kids.
In response to Carlson, Vance criticized the “crazy lunatics” he deems responsible for the hypothetical scenario the Fox News host described. “I mean I agree with you [that] there should be a ton of pushback. I’m the father of three young kids and I would get enraged if I found out this was happening at my kids’ school,” Vance said.
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