‘A whole world to love’—little boy has heartwarming response to question about LGBTQ people

https://www.upworthy.com/young-boy-response-lgbtq?rebelltitem=1#rebelltitem1

Many thanks to Ali for sending me the link to this.   I keep reading of adults asking how they explain gays and lesbians to their kids.    It really is not hard, kids understand love and kindness unless they have been taught by adults it is wrong.   Hugs.

Kids understand love so well.

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Love is love.

 

Kids say the darnedest things, sure. But often they say the wisest things too.

Case in point—this viral video.

Hannah Lewis, a 32-year-old mom and LGBTQ advocate who goes by the name “Lesbimum” on TikTok and Instagram, shared a sweet exchange between her and a young boy after he asked if she had a boyfriend.

Their heartwarming conversation received nearly 2 million likes, and it really offers us all a glimpse into what the world can look like through the eyes of pure acceptance.

When approached with the question, Lewis chose to answer him plainly, rather than “hide who I am.”

 

 

No, she didn’t have a “boyfriend” and wasn’t interested in dating boys.

“Oh so you want to have a girlfriend,” the boy quipped.

When Lewis responded that, “yeah,” she wanted to have a girlfriend, the boy shared with her that he didn’t “know any girls who have girlfriends.”

Lewis then asked her young friend what he thought about girls being with each other. “And he was like, ‘well does that also mean that boys can have boyfriends?’” she recalled.

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I can’t believe it was a whole year ago that this video blew up 🥰 Sometimes kids really do deserve more credit ❤️🏳️‍🌈 #lgbtq #positivity #lgbtqia #gaytiktok #lesbimum

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Lewis then answered, “Yes, of course it does.”

His response?

“Wow. Think how many more people can be in love now.”

 

What a simple, pure and profound thing to say.

“Honestly my heart melted,” Lewis said through tears, adding that “I swear kids are living proof that homophobia is a taught behavior.”

Many folks in the comments echoed Lewis’ sentiment:

“All prejudices are taught. Kids are blank canvases influenced by society, their family, friends, school etc.”

“I’m so glad I’m able to teach my brother and sister so much about different sexualities, races etc. as I have never been taught from my parents.”

 

“My heart EXPLODED.”

“’Think of how many people can be in love now’ ….. AMAZING VIEW POINT!!!! 🥰”

Whether hate, particularly homophobia, is socially learned or biologically inherited is a long-standing scientific debate. But it’s hard to hear this young boy’s point of view and not think that unconditional love must be the most natural thing there is. It certainly seems like the world would be a happier place if we did.

 

 
 
 

Republican Attacks on LGBTQ Youth Are Getting Downright DISTURBING

Joe Rogan Gets Heated While Sparring with Right-Wing Guest Over Abortion

Mother, Daughter charged for abortion after Facebook turns over private messages

Facebook served warrant and forced to turn over chat messages between mother and daughter in Nebraska abortion case. So much for the right to privacy when it comes to pregnant people, am I right? Make no mistake, the “Party of Freedom” only wants freedom for white cisgender christian men with wealth. The modern conservative right is nothing but grotesque, power hungry, cowards who are afraid of everyone and everything that doesn’t believe and look exactly like they do. They make laws to oppress everyone while protecting themselves, which is exactly what Dobbs v Jackson is about – protecting white men in the workforce because these mediocre assholes can’t succeed without a boot on someone’s neck.

Randy shared some more tweets with us.

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https://secondnexus.com/kindergarten-teacher-tiktok-trump-child

Kindergarten Teacher’s TikTok Of Her Speaking To Trump The Way She Speaks To A Child Has The Internet Howling

Kindergarten Teacher's TikTok Of Her Speaking To Trump The Way She Speaks To A Child Has The Internet Howling
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After the Justice Department (DoJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued and acted on a search warrant at former Republican President Donald Trump’s Florida home and paid membership resort Mar-a-Lago, much has been written about what the federal law enforcement agency was looking for and what Trump might have done.

But perhaps the DoJ just isn’t using the right approach with Trump. California Kindergarten teacher Arielle Fodor—Mrs.Frazzled on TikTok—may have cracked the code.

Speak to Trump about the FBI raid like he was a 5-year-old.

You can see her technique here:

She also offered a behind the scenes clip of someone’s reaction to the FBI raid.

The video went viral, racking up over 845k views on TikTok alone before jumping to other social media platforms.

The threat is real

Delay, Appeal, Sue, Delay, Appeal, Sue, Rinse, Repeat…

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Florida school district now requires teachers to out LGBTQ students because of “Don’t Say Gay”

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/08/florida-school-district-now-requires-teachers-lgbtq-students-dont-say-gay/

I keep posting on this subject of school officials outing kids for a reason.   First this is not being pushed by teachers but instead by administrators, district level people, and school boards.   All people that do not have daily contact with the students / kids and don’t know which ones have rough home lives or parents who would react badly to the news.   The ones pushing this are really acting on misinformation and bigotry.   This is going to get kids hurt and harmed.   Some parents will throw the young kids out of the house,  force some of them to live like hermits with no friends or social support, force some into conversion therapy which is simply torture to force a person to act differently because sexual orientation and gender identity cannot be changed even by torture.  Or get the kids killed either by making them a target or by suicide.   Look just a few years ago there was a college student who killed himself because his roommate recorded him having sex with another man and the gay student was terrified his parents and others would find out he was gay.   Simple fact is if a kid who lives with these parents / people don’t think it is safe for them to come out to them, they are in the best position to know.   It is a matter of personal rights that people should only come out to live openly as they feel comfortable doing.   This mandatory reporting of an out kids to parents also destroys the students trust of their teachers and also denies the student resources they need to understand themselves and their world.   Remember these laws that are implemented by maga republican governors also remove any books with information or characters that are LGBTQ+.  It is plunging the LGBTQ+ back into the black hole void of the 1950s.     Hugs

 
A June 12, 2022 protest of Don't Say Gay law in New York City.
A June 12, 2022 protest of Don’t Say Gay law in New York City.Photo: Shutterstock
 

The Sarasota County School district adopted a new policy in the wake of the Don’t Say Gay law that requires teachers to out students to their parents if they identify as LGBTQ and to seek parental permission to refer to transgender students with the correct name or pronouns.

The new policy says: “If a student tells us that (they) are gay/gender questioning/trans, etc parent must be notified.”

A screenshot of a flow chart that illustrates the process a student must follow to be referred to with the correct name and pronouns was leaked to WUSF. It shows that a teacher must contact administration if a student asks the teacher to refer to them with a certain name or pronouns.

The administration will then contact the student’s parents to get consent for referring to the student correctly. If the parents don’t give consent, staff must deadname and misgender the student. If they do give consent, they have to meet with school administration to develop and sign a “gender support plan.”

School board member Bridget Ziegler, who supports the policy change, compared outing LGBTQ kids to informing parents that their child has been suspended.

“What if a child was saying, ‘Hey, my parents are really strict, I’m afraid to tell them that I got a suspension.’ Why is it different? It’s not,” she told the Herald-Tribune.

One teacher said that the plan changes how she interacts with students.

“I have several kids that are transgender that have preferred names,” said Gail Foreman of Booker High School. “And you know, we had to tell them, if you want to use your preferred name, I have got to call guidance, and they’re going to get a hold of your parents, and then your parents are going to meet with guidance. So guys, don’t say anything to me, if you’re not out at home.”

Foreman said that she doesn’t want to have to out students at all to their parents because of potential child abuse and suicide.

“If they get ahold of the parent, the parent comes into school, we believe everything’s all hunky dory, and that kid goes home,” she explained. “And then we get a call that the kid’s committed suicide, that kid’s in the hospital because the parent beat the snot out of them. I don’t want to come home every night and know that I may have contributed to one of my students being harmed.”

Derek Reich teaches history at Sarasota High School and said that the district told him he’s not even allowed to call students by nicknames without parental permission.

“This last week, our school district told us that look, Jonathan, whose government name is Jonathan, if you want to call him anything else — like his friends call him John, his parents call him John. If you want to call him by his nickname, John, you have to get a permission slip for him to call any student that wants to be called by something other than their official name on their birth certificate,” he said.

“So there are so many minor things that teachers are concerned about. If I can’t call Jonathan ‘John,’ when everyone in his family does without getting a permission slip signed, that’s a really difficult place to be as a teacher,” Reich added.

The Don’t Say Gay law was passed earlier this year and bans discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in younger grades and requires such discussions to be “developmentally appropriate” in older grades. The law has been criticized for being vague – instead of defining those terms, it simply allows parents to sue school districts if they feel that the law has been violated.

The law also prohibits schools from withholding certain information from parents.

 

Pennsylvania’s Governor Signed an Executive Order to Protect LGBTQ+ Youth from Conversion Therapy

https://www.them.us/story/pennsylvania-conversion-therapy-ban

 

It is now one of 26 states that either fully or partially ban the practice.
 
Pennsylvania Just Banned Conversion Therapy
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Pennsylvania governor Tom Wolf has signed an executive order on Tuesday directing state agencies to ensure that no taxpayer money goes toward the harmful practice known as conversion therapy. The order represents a significant step toward protecting LGBTQ+ youth from the practice. 

“Conversion therapy is a traumatic practice based on junk science that actively harms the people it supposedly seeks to treat,” Wolf said in a statement. “This discriminatory practice is widely rejected by medical and scientific professionals and has been proven to lead to worse mental health outcomes for LGBTQIA+ youth subjected to it. This is about keeping our children safe from bullying and extreme practices that harm them.”

Wolf’s orders do not constitute a full ban on conversion therapy, but rather ensures the state does not support the practice. Local politics blog Billy Penn pointed out that many towns and counties do, however, ban conversion therapy at the local level, meaning that whether or not the practice is legal depends on where in Pennsylvania you are located.

 

The order directs all state agencies to protect state residents from conversion therapy, also misleadingly called “reparative therapy,” and to make sure no state funds are used to provide or reimburse agencies for conversion therapy. Wolf also directed the state government to investigate any reports of conversion therapy being paid for by state dollars and encourages the Department of State to tell people how to report licensed professionals that cause harm to LGBTQ+ people through conversion therapy.

The move makes Pennsylvania the 26th state to either fully or partially ban conversion therapy, according to the Movement Advancement Project. Twenty states and Washington, D.C. completely ban the harmful practice. Other countries have weighed whether to ban reparative therapy, with Canada banning it nationwide in December and the U.K. failing to ban it in April. Congress introduced a bill to ban conversion therapy in 2021, but the bill went nowhere. Meanwhile, this has been a banner year for anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in state legislatures across the country, including Florida’s notorious “Don’t Say Gay” law, as well as bills banning gender-affirming therapy in Texas and Alabama.

According to a study earlier this year from LGBTQ+ suicide prevention organization The Trevor Project, 13% of LGBTQ+ youth report being subjected to conversion therapy, with 83% of those who underwent the harmful process being under the age of 18.

“Conversion therapy is causing horrific consequences for the mental health and well-being of a generation of young LGBTQIA+ individuals,” Wolf said. “But there is something very simple that we can all do to help. We can stand up and tell LGBTQIA+ youth that we hear them and we accept them exactly as they are.”

Mathew Shurka, a conversion therapy survivor and co-founder of Born Perfect, an organization aimed at ending the practice nationwide, called Wolf’s action a “critical step” in protecting LGBTQ+ Pennsylvanians. “LGBTQ kids and their families are targeted by so-called therapists causing lifelong harm,” Shurka said in a statement to NBC News. “This executive order demonstrates that our political offices have the power to protect our youth and it is their responsibility to do so.”

 

Groundbreaking study reveals the obvious – that trans kids are who they say they are

 

Collage of two young people facing away from the camera with the colours of the trans flag painted over

A new study has found that the vast majority of people who come out as trans at a young age continue to identify as trans. (Envato/PinkNews)

A new study has fund that 97.5 per cent of children who come out as trans continue to identify as trans or non-binary after five years.

The research looked at the statistics of 317 early childhood social transitioners – 208 trans girls and 109 trans boys – and examined the rate at which these adolescents would “retransition” either to their gender assigned at birth or to a non-binary identity.

It found that over an average of five years after the beginning of their social transition, around 7.1 per cent had “retransitioned” at least once. Almost half of that figure – 3.5 per cent – began identifying as non-binary, rather than with a binary gender identity.

 

The percentage included a small group – around 1.3 per cent – of youths who had retransitioned to another identity before returning back to their original binary trans identity.  Another 2.5 per cent of those who retransitioned went back to identifying as cisgender.

By the end of that period, around 94 per cent identified with a binary trans identity.

An activist raises a placard saying "protect trans kids" during a protest.
An activist raises a placard saying ‘protect trans kids’ during a protest. (Getty/Anatoliy Cherkasov)

Interestingly, the most common point where a child would choose to retransition occurred before the age of 10, while detransitions – where a person goes back to identifying with their assigned gender – occurred with kids whose social transition started before the age of six.

“The results suggest that retransitions are infrequent,” the article’s conclusion said. “More commonly, transgender youth who socially transitioned at early ages continued to identify that way.

 

“Nonetheless, understanding retransitions is crucial for clinicians and families to help make retransitions as smooth as possible.”

The sample of low retransition rates is consistent with a similar study that researchers cited, which spanned a seven-year period and found that most who had social transitioned did not retransition.

The introduction of the study includes a section on claims that the rise in trans youth seeking care is a direct result of social pressure caused by what anti-LGBTQ+ pundits typically call the “trans agenda”.

Groups that push this claim include the notorious gender-critical group Transgender Trend, which claims that youth who are “suffering from gender dysphoria” have been pressured by a trend of “the subjective idea of gender identity” to identify as trans.

 

Other organisations have also claimed that AFAB trans adolescents are disproportionately targeted by these pressures to become other trans men or non-binary in some capacity.

But, as the conclusion of the study conducted by Jack L. Turban, Brett Dolotina, Dana King, and Alex S. Keuroghlian stated, “there appears to be no disparity between trans youth”.

“The sex assigned at birth ratio of TGD (transgender and gender diverse) adolescents in the United States does not appear to favour AFAB adolescents and should not be used to argue against the provision of gender-affirming medical care for TGD adolescents,” it added.

It also found that rates of victimisation and suicidality were clearly higher among trans youth when compared to cis peers despite groups like Transgender Trend questioning the commonly used statistics showing the shockingly high number of suicides among transgender people.

Even Dictionaries Aren’t Safe From New Florida Law

The Sarasota Herald-Tribune reports:

Hundreds of dictionaries earmarked for donation from a Venice Rotary Club sit collecting dust, precluded from being given to Sarasota County students. Even dictionaries aren’t safe from the Sarasota Schools book freeze.

Ahead of the 2022-23 school year, the Sarasota County School District stopped all donations and purchases of books for school libraries while it waits for additional guidance from the Florida Department of Education about how to navigate the effects of new education laws.

The freeze comes as HB 1467 took effect July 1, requiring all reading material in schools to be selected by an employee with a valid education media specialist certificate. The district was still looking to hire three media specialists to vet books as of Friday.

Read the full article.

 

Ninja0980 • an hour ago • edited

And as always, the right wing Cubans who scream about the horrors of Castro say nothing as someone else does all the same vile shit he did in controlling thoughts, media etc.

Philly Mike 🐸 • an hour ago

This is a smart move Florida is creating it’s own servant case of undereducated minorities to staff the hotels, parks and nursing homes. Florida thinking of the bleak future Floridians deserve!

jimbo65 • an hour ago

Kinda ironic that the old Cubans complain about a dictator named Castro, yet whole heartedly support a wannabe dictator.

Skeptical_Inquirer • an hour ago

So fucking Orwellian. Is he going to demand that Florida be able to block certain websites like China does next?

John • an hour ago

So, Florida kids will have the same level of education as Texans and Mississippians….

Ed Meiller • an hour ago

When will DeSantis try to block TV signals of any mention of things the right find offensive?

Tiger Quinn • an hour ago

How long before they refuse to accept anything unless it deletes references to us

another_steve Longpole • an hour ago

DeSantis would, if he could, make all of his Florida “woke” nightmare national. If he gets into the White House, rest assured his Secretary of Education will institute “Don’t Say Gay” nationwide.

DeSantis is every bit as evil and malevolent as Trump — but with one big difference:

Trump is an illiterate Reality TV buffoon.

DeSantis is articulate and scheming.

M • 43 minutes ago

Can’t afford to have kids looking up the meanings of the words the authoritarians are misusing.

Makoto • 42 minutes ago

requiring all reading material in schools to be selected by an employee with a valid education media specialist certificate. The district was still looking to hire three media specialists to vet books as of Friday.

“Not our fault that your school has no books, there are no Florida Certified Specialists available to check that they’re okay! Because we haven’t hired them. But surely you can see that really this is all Biden’s fault, because CRT and BLM and wokeness are obviously the real problem here.” Does that about sum it up?

Longpole • an hour ago

So if he become president, is going to screen the internet for things he does not like?
Does anybody read books anymore, since most are on the internet?