The goal for these gang thugs is to make everyone afraid to protest the abuses, to make the treat of violence and harm so great people stop putting up supportive signs or speaking out.ย And it has worked in a lot of cases, with venues cancelling events.ย Horrible way the country is going.ย Hugs
And of course the Proud Boys which are gang thugs carried guns and got to stay while grieving parents holding small signs got removed.ย The police stood by and let the gang thugs harass women and anti-gun people.ย ย Well it has come out that a large number of the police are white supremacist bigot gang thugs themselves.ย Birds of a feather type thing.ย The country is fast becoming over run by authoritarian cops and fascist politicians that are backed up by gang thugs.ย Welcome to the fall of the US democracy.ย Hugs
Families close to a Nashville fatal school shooting broke down in tears after a Tennessee Republican leader ordered state troopers to remove them and others from a legislative hearing room while they waited to testify in favor of gun control measures. https://t.co/ru3b5UdMS9
BREAKING: Drama in Tennessee House subcommittee as protesters are removed by state troopers. Their violation: quietly holding up signs. pic.twitter.com/uESCjA0Pyj
While our supporters of clergy marched and prayed over our Capitol to end gun violence, the @tnhousegop and their extremist supporters, the proud boys, threaten our democracy with their terrorism. This is what we are fighting against every single day and why we will never quit! pic.twitter.com/jyMU5XaH9E
The p-boys were back again today. Iโm pretty sure we can go ahead and call this stalking now. They kept following me to the restroom, weird, huh. The troopers were pretty fed up. Grieving parents canโt have notebook paper signs, but are these guys armed? pic.twitter.com/p40eh53LcT
This is crazy.ย Another religious right wing judge pushing her views.ย She dismissed the suit saying there was no harm because a reasonable person wouldn’t think that the law precludes talking about gay people and same sex families.ย Just what the other trump judge said, but that is a lie.ย The law is written to allow any religious bigot to burden the school with lawsuits.ย Here are a couple examples from the article.ย ย Hugs
Based on the law, the Florida Board of Educationย recently instituted a new rule that says any K-3 teacher who is found to have taught their students about LGBTQ issues can have their licenses suspended or revoked.ย And in September, the Miami-Dade School Boardย voted againstย recognizing October as LGBTQ History Month over fears that it would violate the Donโt Say Gay law.
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“It is simply a fact of life that many middle school students will face the criticism and harsh judgment of their peers,” wrote the judge.
For the second time, a Trump-appointed judge has upheld the legality of Floridaโs Donโt Say Gay law.
Lambda Legal, the Southern Legal Counsel, and the Southern Poverty Law Center joined together with a group of LGBTQ students and their families to advocate for a preliminary injunction on H.B. 1557 โ which prohibits K-3 teachers from talking about sexual orientation and gender identity issues with their students. The lawsuit argued that the law restricts free speech and encourages bullying.
But U.S. District Judge Wendy Berger dismissed their request.
โPlaintiffs have not directed this Court to any fact that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the law prohibits students from discussing their families and vacations at school or even on a school assignment,โ Bergerย reportedly wroteย in the decision, โor that it would prohibit a parent from attending a school function in a โprideโ t-shirt or generally discussing their family structure in front of other people.โ
Lambda Legal staff attorney Kell Olsonย called Bergerโs decisionย โwrong on the law and disrespectful to LGBTQ+ families and students.โ
โH.B. 1557 suppresses wholesale the speech and identities of LGBTQ+ students and their families. It sends a message of shame and stigma that has no place in schools and puts LGBTQ+ students and families at risk,โ Olson continued.
โThe students and families at the heart of this case have experienced more bullying in the months since the law went into effect than ever before in their lives, but the court dismissed their experiences of bullying as โa fact of life.โ The courtโs decision defies decades of precedent establishing schoolsโ constitutional obligations to protect student speech, and to protect students from targeted bullying and harassment based on who they are.โ
Berger acknowledged some of the plaintiffโs bullying worries but said that โit is simply a fact of life that many middle school students will face the criticism and harsh judgment of their peers.โ
โIndeed, middle school children bully and belittle their classmates for a whole host of reasons,โ Berger continued, โall of which are unacceptable, and many of which have nothing to do with a classmateโs gender identity.โ
A challenge to the Donโt Say Gay law was dismissed by another Trump-nominated judge, Allen Cothrel Winsor, in early October.
The Donโt Say Gay law, which went into effect on July 1, continues to make its mark on Florida schools.
Based on the law, the Florida Board of Educationย recently instituted a new ruleย that says any K-3 teacher who is found to have taught their students about LGBTQ issues can have their licenses suspended or revoked.
And in September, the Miami-Dade School Boardย voted againstย recognizing October as LGBTQ History Month over fears that it would violate the Donโt Say Gay law.
It is clear she supports the law.ย In the article, a man chaperoning kids felt he couldn’t mention his husband or their family as others were doing.ย That is the point of the law, to make the LGBTQIA disappear from society.ย Not mentioned, not heard about, don’t exist.ย Make it a weird fringe thing, instead of a large segment of the population.ย I don’t know how we get around the legal road blocks that the maga right has installed.ย Think of it, this judge says students, parents of students, and their legal representatives don’t have standing, yet the religious liberty legal groups can create a fictional business that doesn’t even exist and the court rules yes Christians have a pass to discriminate.ย What next, Christians suing to not serve black people?ย What about Jewish people.ย Yet if someone tried not to serve Christians their heads would explode and that would be illegal.ย ย Please note the related story of a trump appointed judge saying that gay kids shouldn’t be protected from bullying.ย โIt is simply a fact of life that many middle school students will face the criticism and harsh judgment of their peers,โ wrote the judge.ย Well that was changing just as acceptance of people of color stopped a lot of the tolerated bullying of black children, so the acceptance of the LGBTQ+ kids with anti-bullying programs was working also.ย Those programs were stopping the bullying and gay kids felt accepted and included at school.ย That is what the republicans were desperate to stop.ย That what these laws are doing.ย ย Hugs
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U.S. District Judge Wendy Berger ruled that most of the plaintiffs lacked standing and accused them of โlegal posturing.โ
A Trump-appointed judge has dismissed a challenge to Floridaโs infamous โDonโt Say Gayโ law for the second time. ย
Last week, U.S. District Judge Wendy Berger rejected a lawsuit brought by Lambda Legal, the Southern Legal Counsel, and the Southern Poverty Law Center on behalf of a group of LGBTQ+ students, parents, and a nonprofit group seeking a preliminary injunction against the stateโs Parental Rights in Education Act, also known as the โDonโt Say Gayโ law.
โIt is simply a fact of life that many middle school students will face the criticism and harsh judgment of their peers,โ wrote the judge.
The legislation, signed into law last year by Florida Gov.ย Ron DeSantisย (R), bans instruction on topics related to sexual orientation and gender identity in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade and requires discussion of those topics to be โage appropriateโ in higher grades.
This is the second time Berger has dismissed this case. Last October, she rejected a previous version of the lawsuit, giving plaintiffs until November 3 to file an updated version. (Another Trump-appointed judge, Allen Cothrel Winsor,ย dismissed a separate challengeย to the law earlier this year.) Asย Orlando Weeklyย reported, the revised version of the lawsuit argued that the law violates the plaintiffsโ First Amendment rights by chilling speech related to sexual orientation and gender identity, while also raising equal protection and due process arguments.
โThe impact of the law has been immediate and severe,โ the revised version stated. โDefendant school boards and their agents have already begun implementing significant changes under the law. They have instructed teachers to review hundreds of books that acknowledge LGBTQ+ people and families and have eliminated vital support systems for LGBTQ+ students, including guidance and training that combat bullying and violence.โ
In her 37-page ruling, issued last Wednesday, Berger wrote that all but two of the plaintiffs lacked standing. She also rejected the argument that the law forced one parent, David Dinan, to censor himself while chaperoning a school field trip โbecause he was concerned that mention or discussion of his husband or family could have been considered classroom instruction by a third party.โ
โWhile Dinan felt his speech was chilled when he was acting as a chaperone, plaintiffs still fail to offer any argument as to how a reasonable person would have objectively believed that mentioning his same-sex spouse while acting as a chaperone would constitute instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity,โ Berger wrote.
While the law does not explicitly ban the mention of LGBTQ+ people in schools, the Florida Department of Education has not yet released official guidance on how the law should be applied. At the same time, the law allows parents to sue school districts if they feel the law has been violated. Critics of the law say that it caters to particularly litigious parents who will sue school districts over their own interpretations of its provisions, forcing schools to foot the bill for frivolous lawsuits and, thus, chilling any mention of LGBTQ+ people out of an abundance of caution.
Berger also wrote that the plaintiffs โcontinue to include numerous allegations that appear to be wholly immaterial.โ
โEven if such allegations are not immaterial,โ she wrote, โthe complaint is not the proper place for legal argument or posturing.โ
Nearly half of all LGBTQ+ youth feel unsafe in school settings, and over half said they had been bullied due to their queer identities,ย a new report from the Human Rights Campaignย (HRC) found.
But even though over half of queer respondents also showed signs of anxiety and depression, majorities of LGBTQ+ youth have also come out to their families and feel hopeful for the future nonetheless.
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RELATED STORIESAnti-LGBTQ+ legislation is making 66% of queer youth more anxious & suicidal
A recent survey suggested several ways to help LGBTQ+ youth, too.
The HRCโs 2023 LGBTQ+ Youth Report surveyed over 13,000 LGBTQ+ youth between the ages of 13 and 17, from all 50 states and Washington, D.C.
Approximately 54% of transgender and gender-expansive youth and 46% of LGBQ+ youth surveyed said that they felt unsafe in at least one school setting. Nearly 60% of all LGBTQ+ youth said that they had been โteased, bullied, or treated badlyโ at school over their LGBTQ+ identities.
Only one in five LGBTQ+ youth reported school bullying to a school staff member. While 23.3% of these kids said the adult โdidnโt help me at all,โ 20.0% said the adult โhelped me a lot.โ
Additionally, 55.1% of survey respondents screened positive for depression, 63.5% screened positive for depression, and 64.7% rated their ability to manage stress as โfairโ or โpoor.โ These rates were on average five points higher for transgender and gender-expansive youth. 48.9%ย of LGBTQ+ youth had received therapy in the prior year.
The HRC noted that these findings have likely been affected by the spike in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation nationwide. During the most recent legislative session, 10 have passed transphobic โbathroom bills,โ 23 states have passed transphobic โsports bans,โ six have passed โforced outingโ bills requiring schools to out trans and gender-expansive youth to their parents, and six have passed โDonโt Say LGBTQ+โ bills banning queer content from classrooms.
Despite this, 90.3% of LGBTQ+ youth said they were proud to be part of the LGBTQ+ community, and nearly 83% of queer youth said that they had come out to at least one member of their immediate family.
Trans and gender-expansive youth who feel free to express their gender identity around their families and those whose family members use their correctย pronounsย and names also reported the lowest levels of depression and anxiety among trans and gender-expansive youth.
Additionally, 56.8% of LGBTQ+ youth said they somewhat or strongly agree that โthe LGBTQ+ community is accepted more and more every day.โ
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat atย 988lifeline.org. Theย Trans Lifelineย (1-877-565-8860) is staffed by trans people and will not contact law enforcement. The Trevor Project provides a safe, judgement-free place to talk for youth viaย chat, text (678-678), or phone (1-866-488-7386). Help is available at all three resources in English and Spanish.
This is a clip from Boston Legal. Obviously I do not own any of the rights to Boston Legal, I simply own the DVD set to season 3. However, I believe it is both a tribute to the show and a good sales pitch towards purchasing a copy of this show to introduce herein a clip that demolishes the absurd religious views on homosexuality. In this clip, Alan Shore presents his case as to why the man he represents has been scammed out of $40k by a religious organization that intended to “cure” his SSAD (“same sex attraction disorder”, aka homosexuality). Brilliant and appropriate for this moment in time.
Hey everyone.ย I know I am late to the party as they say on a lot of posts, but as I work my way through the backlog of fellow posters whose content I love, Jill again made a post I want to share.ย Even if everyone already seen it, the cartoons are so spot on, Jill’s post deserves another viewing.ย ย Hugs
Thank you, Ali, for the link, just sorry it took me so long to post it.ย ย Hugs
I am waiting for the screaming comments about kids getting life changing surgeries, about kids / minors having body parts chopped off when they are too young to understand it.ย So before you get stupid and write that comment, read the entire story.ย Then think about the fact that kids as young as 13 and 14 years old get charged as adults in the US.ย Kids / minors as young as 12 get married in many states in the US, a very life changing even they are too young to understand.ย Kids / minors are being forced to carry pregnancies to term no matter how young (one was only ten), giving birth to children while they are children if they survive the ordeal which is a life-changing event / surgery that they are way too young to begin to understand or consent to.ย Plus breast surgery is common for young females in the US with girls 16 or younger getting reductions or enlargements as gifts from parents, and a popular surgery for minors is rhinoplasty.ย Yes kids / minors getting nose trims.ย ย The point is that many surgeries happen for kids, especially wealthy and or white kids.ย Look up the stats before you start screaming about kids being mutilated.ย ย Even more important is the saving of lives that transitioning does for trans kids, those studies are real, well documented, and are available for the haters to see anytime they could put their hate aside long enough to read them.ย ย Hugs
Topย surgery, otherwise known as chest feminization or chest masculinization, is a gender-affirming procedure that changes the looks of a trans personโs chest. Forย female-to-male top surgery, breast tissue is removed to give a more masculine appearance forย transgenderย males and non-binary people who are assigned female at birth.
This procedure, along with all forms of gender-affirming care, is surrounded by stigma and misinformation, especially when it comes toย minors. Many parents fear that a teen could make a severe, irreversible decision regarding their gender presentation, given that adolescence is a time when the whole subject of identity is in flux.
Itโs partially fears like this that have resulted in gender-affirming care receiving a wave of backlash in America, even beingย labeled as a form of child abuse.
However, a mom by the name of Janna, who recently helped her 17-year-old son receive top surgery, sees it as a form of love.
โWhy would I ever allow my 17-year-old to have top surgery? Why would I do that? Thatโs insane. Thatโs crazy. Itโs child abuse,โ says Janna in a clip posted to TikTok.
Her reasoning is really quite simpleโand something that almost every parent can relate to in one way or another.
โYou look at the really, really happy kid who walked out of the doctorโs office today, feeling really great about himself for the first time in I donโt even know how long.โ
Janna then put the spotlight on her son Cody and asked what it felt like when he saw his chest for the first time.
Getting instantly teary, Cody replied, โNormalโฆIt finally feels right for the first time.โ
Janna’s video is captioned โCodyโs heart is so full right now.โ
Janna, who regularly advocates for trans rights, has previously explained in another TikTok that Cody didnโt undergo any surgery until just before his 18th birthday, and that was only after โa lot of meetingsโ with doctors, therapists and both of his parents since coming out at the age of 15.
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And prior to his procedure, Janna encouraged Cody to explore through a โsocial transition,โ rather than a medical one. This basically means experimenting with other forms of gender presentationโchanging their name, pronouns, wardrobe, etc.โthat feel more fitting to their authentic identity before undergoing any surgeries.
Bottom line: โWe are not just sending these kids to surgeons to have body parts removed. That doesnโt happen,โ Janna stated.
When parents support their kids throughout their journey, โone of two things is going to happen,โ she added. โTheyโre going to come out as trans when theyโre old enough to really make that decision, or theyโre going to say, โYeah, Iโm not really a boy.'”
โEither way,โ she continued, โtheir relationship with you will not be tarnished because they know that my mom loved me no matter what my decisions were.โ
Like every other turbulent and confusing chapter of teenage-hood, the waters are so much easier to navigate (for both the parent and the child) when there is compassion. Sometimes allowing kids to be who they really are is the best gift a parent can provide.
This is long, and maybe too long for most people.ย It took me three days to watch it all.ย But it is even handed, it is informative, it is well documented, and it is truly how I and so many feel.ย ย I loved TYT, but about the time Cenk decided to run for office and gave a lot of control over the company / show to Anna, I noticed a shift / change in both hosts and the company direction.ย Cenk became very bitter and anti-democratic party, while Anna became overly more assertive on every show.ย When Cenk came back so bitter from being what he felt was unfairly treated by the democrats but others felt was him trying to claim a position without doing the work others had done before him Anna started talking over him, interrupting him, not letting him finish his sentences.ย But at the same time if he tried to interrupt her she got very vocal about it and wouldn’t tolerate it.ย She was now in charge and she wanted the world to know it.ย It showed how she felt about her position, she had the authority and say, so don’t disagree with her.ย That was very off-putting for me a long time viewer and supporter of the show.ย ย But then Cenk’s constant vitriol against the Democratic Party started to interfere with his reporting on Biden.ย Right from the start he wanted Biden to do the impossible and when he did not Cenk couldn’t even give him credit for what he did get accomplish.ย Cenk being a bombastic fighter spent two years demanding Joe Biden attack and call out Joe Manchin and pushed for the most virulent attacks on him.ย ย Which would have lost the democrats the control of the Senate and stopped any left leaning judge appointments.ย Then Cenk got more bitter towards Biden and other progressive members of congress who did not throw the disruptive bombs he wanted to destroy the party, so he openly attacked the very groups he started along with attacking all progressives.ย What crossed the line for me what his attacks on Biden and openly trying to promote primary challengers to him talking up fringe candidates, knowing historically any time a sitting president was primaried they lost, giving the other party the win.ย He did not care, his bitter anger was more important to him.ย He kept up his now constant attempts to tear down Biden to the point he is doing the work of a republican challenger for president.ย ย I wrote that when I canceled my long time membership, that Cenk was doing the work of the Republican Party in tearing down and maligning Biden.ย This hard right turn of Anna’s and Cenk’s weirdly not even willing to listen to any criticism of her was the last straw for me.ย He is not even really addressing the issue that Anna made as the start of this problem, and keeps misrepresenting it.ย ย If Anna wants to be called woman that is great, if trans women demand to be called women that is great and everyone would do as they ask.ย But there are transmen with parts that medical people need to address and that are on medical forms / question forms.ย It was pointed out so often that no one in conversation referred to Anna as a “birthing person” but she still took offense to the term even existing.ย ย She was demanding a medical term to be inclusive not exist because she felt it diminished her as a female.ย Total right wing maga fundamentalist thinking.ย This is entirely a case of two people drinking their own Kool-Aid on their own importance and getting called out for it.ย Their egos have gotten in the way of the work they were doing.ย I can no longer support them as they are, and I hope people will watch this well researched and documented video.ย ย Hugsย
Cenk Uyger, Ana Kasparian, and The Young Turks have had a history of scandals and controversies throughout the existence of the network. I want to talk about that history, as well as the events leading up to their recent meltdowns on the podcast circuit and Twitter.
Atlanta-area prosecutors investigating efforts to overturn theย 2020 election results in Georgiaย are in possession of text messages and emails directly connecting members ofย Donald Trumpโs legal team to the early January 2021 voting system breach in Coffee County, sources tell CNN.
Fulton County District Attorneyย Fani Willisย is expected toย seek chargesย against more than a dozen individuals when her team presents its case before a grand jury next week. Several individuals involved in the voting systems breach in Coffee County are among those who may face charges in the sprawling criminal probe.
Investigators in the Georgia criminal probe have long suspected the breach was not an organic effort sprung from sympathetic Trump supporters in rural and heavily Republican Coffee County โ a county Trump won by nearly 70% of the vote. They have gathered evidence indicating it was a top-down push by Trumpโs team to access sensitive voting software, according to people familiar with the situation.
Trump allies attempted to access voting systems after the 2020 election as part of the broader push to produce evidence that could back up the former presidentโs baseless claims of widespread fraud.
While Trumpโs January 2021 call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and effort to put forward fake slates of electors have long been considered key pillars of Willisโ criminal probe, the voting system breach in Coffee County quietly emerged as an area of focus for investigators roughly one year ago. Since then, new evidence has slowly been uncovered about the role of Trumpโs attorneys, the operatives they hired and how the breach, as well as others like it in other key states, factored into broader plans for overturning the election.
Together, theย text messagesย and other court documents show how Trump lawyers and a group of hired operatives sought to access Coffee Countyโs voting systems in the days beforeย January 6, 2021,ย as the former presidentโs allies continued a desperate hunt for any evidence of widespread fraud they could use to delay certification of Joe Bidenโs electoral victory.
โฏLast year, a former Trump official testified under oath to the House January 6 select committee that plans to access voting systems in Georgia were discussed in meetings at the White House, including duringโฏan Oval Office meeting on December 18, 2020,โฏ that included Trump.โฏ
Six days before pro-Trump operatives gained unauthorized access to voting systems, the local elections official who allegedly helped facilitate the breach sent a โwritten invitationโ to attorneys working for Trump, according to text messages obtained by CNN.
But if they can prosecute Donald Trump for taking numerous direct actions to try stay in office after losing an election, they can prosecuteย anyoneย for taking numerous direct actions to try stay in office after losing an election. And this would be very dangerous because [picks up phone that is not ringing or vibrating] whoops gotta take this bye!