A shocking 80 per cent of LGBTQ+ students feel unsafe in school, report reveals

No child or staff of a school should feel unsafe or be without food, comfort, or needed medical care.ย  ย It is hard enough to learn and some kids have a lot of issue that make it harder for them.ย  ย Anything that can make it easier for them to process the information learning to thing / reason is something we as adults / a society need to do.ย  Teachers need to feel safe.ย  ย Teaching is a skill, not everyone can do it or do it well.ย  I use to teach people unfamiliar with operating windows some basics and how to set some settings.ย  ย I got good at doing this even over the phone.ย  But it takes being able to see in your mind what should be and also what the other person is seeing and talking in a way that limits confusion.ย  ย I have had great teachers in my life that I still remember what they taught and how they kept me interested and I have had teachers I couldn’t learn from and sleepwalked through the classes.ย  ย Teachers need to focus on their students and the lessons.ย  ย The idea that teacher have an easy job and don’t work much is so wrong an entire post could be made to debunk it.ย  Teachers shouldn’t be providing the needs students have for supplies, yet a lot do now.ย  ย When I was a kid our communities were proud to show how well the local schools were funded and had everything they needed.ย  ย That is not happening today.ย  ย Public schools have been starved for so long they are nearly skeletons of their former selves.ย  ย Education is the way we improve life and progress for all.ย  ย  Our youth / children are the future of our country and they will one day be the leaders of the country, if our 80 and 90 year old will ever step aside.ย  ย If we don’t want to backslide into a less educated / less progressive time we need to fund public education and treat the idea of schools with the seriousness / importance it needs / should have.ย  These don’t say gay and the removal of supportive acceptance posters / clubsย  ย Hugs

More than 80 per cent of LGBTQ+ students reported feeling unsafe at school last year

More than 80 per cent of LGBTQ+ students reported feeling unsafe at school last year (Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images)

More than 80 per cent of LGBTQ+ students across the United States reported feeling unsafe at school in the last year, a newย surveyย has found.

An annual report from theย Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Networkย (GLSEN), found that 81.8 per cent of LGBTQ+ students surveyed felt unsafe at school because of โ€œat least one of their actual or perceived personal characteristicsโ€, with nearly a fifth of these students (16.2 per cent) reporting that these feelings led them to change schools.

The study, published on Tuesday (18 October), also found 32 per cent of LGBTQ+ students across the US had missed at least one full day of school over concerns for their safety.

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Disturbingly, LGBTQ+ students reported experiencing increased high levels of verbal and physical harassment from their peers in the past year, with more than 75 per cent reporting in-person verbal harassment at school due to their sexual orientation or gender identity, and a horrific 12 per cent saying they were physically assaulted in the last year.

GLSEN said the findings indicate โ€œspecific school-based supportsโ€ including โ€œan LGBTQ+ inclusive curriculum and supportive student clubsโ€ are sorely needed in the country.

The organization’s chief of staff Aaron Ridings said findings come at a time when students have reported โ€œa decline in school resourcesโ€ to tackle LGBTQ+ discrimination, as well as โ€œthe COVID-19 pandemic [creating] a period of mass disruption and traumaโ€.

The research comes as students across the US face waves of discrimination in the form of homophobic and transphobic laws from the government.ย Alabama hasย banned gender-affirming healthcareย for trans youth and several states haveย banned trans students from playing sports at school.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis also pushed through theย much-criticised Donโ€™t Say Gay bill in March, restricting schools from discussing LGBTQ+ issues in classrooms.

Some Republican politicians nowย want to roll that bill outย across all of the US.

Teachers in Florida have spoken out about the damaging implications of the bill, with educators fearing โ€œlegal actionโ€ if they defy the bill to teach children about LGBTQ+ families.

Cory Bernaert, a Florida elementary school teacher, toldย PinkNewsย at the time of the billโ€™s passing that it was hurtful both โ€œpersonally and professionallyโ€.

โ€œI do feel that teachers are going to be mindful because it is now law, and the last thing that an educator wants to worry about is any sort of legal action taken against them,โ€ he said.

โ€œThe fear is thereโ€ฆ I donโ€™t blame them. It feels as if we have been bullied.โ€

Ensure โ€˜safe and affirming schoolsโ€™

GLSEN wrote that despite this, an LGBTQ+ inclusive curriculum, supportive educators, and LGBTQ+ clubs is a way forward to ensure queer youth feel safe in a school environment.ย 

โ€œInstituting these measures can move us toward a future in which all students have the opportunity to learn and succeed in school, regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression,โ€ GLSEN wrote.

โ€œEspecially given the decline in LGBTQ+ supports in schools that we found in this yearโ€™s report, it is imperative that all who are committed to ensuring safe and affirming schools for all students intensify their efforts in policy, advocacy, and classroom practices.โ€

The Many Crimes Facing “The Party Of Family Values”

Trump LOSES AGAIN, Lawyer Must Reveal Emails

A federal judge in California has ruled that Trump attorney John Eastman must disclose emails to the January 6th Committee. Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian discuss on The Young Turks. Watch TYT LIVE on weekdays 6-8 pm ET.

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Read more HERE: https://news.yahoo.com/judge-finds-tr…

“A federal judge in California has declared that emails from one of former president Donald Trumpโ€™s campaign attorneys should be disclosed to the House January 6 select committee because they pertain to a conspiracy to defraud the United States by submitting false claims as part of his effort to have courts overturn 2020 election results.

In an 18-page opinion and order published on Wednesday, US District Judge David Carter said emails from ex-Chapman University law professor John Eastman must be turned over because they show Mr Trump โ€œknew that the specific numbers of voter fraud were wrong but continued to tout those numbers, both in court and to the publicโ€.

Mr Eastman has for months been fighting to prevent the select committee from obtaining emails related to his involvement in Mr Trumpโ€™s push to reverse the results of the 2020 election and keep himself in the White House against the wishes of US voters.

The law professor had argued that the messages are protected by attorney-client privilege.” *

MAGA Chud Arrested For Indecent Act Near A Preschool

Republican candidate Randy Gene Kaufman has been arrested for publically masturbating in his truck next to a preschool in Arizona. Ana Kasparian and John Iadarola discuss on The Young Turks. Watch LIVE weekdays 6-8 pm ET.

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Read more HERE: https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/m…

“Randy Gene Kaufman, a Trump-loving Republican candidate for the Maricopa County Community College District Governing Board, was arrested for public sexual indecency after he was caught allegedly watching porn and masturbating in his car near a preschool on Oct. 4.

According to an affidavit, a Maricopa County police officer noticed a Ford F-150 parked across three spaces with a shade screen across the front windshield. The officer wrote that he approached the car and โ€œimmediately became alarmed as I saw [Kaufman] had his pants down mid-thigh and was exposed showing his fully erect nude penis,โ€ Kaufman was reportedly so engrossed in his activities that he did not notice the officer at his passenger side door until he moved around the car to the drivers side window.

The officer wrote that the car was parked โ€œwith a full view of the Wirtzels Preschool and Child Care Center,โ€ about 190 feet away, and that he saw โ€œseveral preschool age children having outdoor activities in the playground,โ€ as well as vehicles passing within 10 feet of the car.

Kaufman was asked to step out of the vehicle and was questioned by the officer. Kaufman claimed he had been in the area buying rebar and that he didnโ€™t normally do this. โ€œIโ€™m just really stressed out. I have a lot of things going on,โ€ he told the officer, admitting to having been watching intteracial porn in his car. When questioned as to if he knew he was so close to a preschool he responded, โ€œI didnโ€™t notice it until you came up and I got out of my truck.โ€

โ€œI really fucked up; this is bad. You have no idea, Kauffman told the officer, โ€œIโ€™m running for the Governing Board for the colleges. I didnโ€™t even know this was one of your sites but now I see the signs all over in the parking lot.โ€”

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Most Republicans want students to learn about everything except for LGBTQ people

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/10/republicans-want-students-learn-everything-except-lgbtq-people/

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Most Americans support teaching about controversial topics in school, except when those controversial topics deal with LGBTQ people.

According to a new study from the University of Southern California (USC), majorities of both Republicans and Democrats supported teaching about numerous controversial topics in high school, including racial inequality, immigrant rights, environmental issues, and even about pro- and anti-choice positions.

Only four topics USC asked about got less than majority support from Republicans: gay rights, sexual orientation, gender identity, and trans rights. Between 30% and 40% of Republicans supported high school students learning about those topics in school, compared to between 84% and 86% of Democrats.

And the issue isnโ€™t human sexuality in general. Over 90% of Republicans and Democrats supported teaching sex education in schools.

The graph showing Democaatic and Republican support for teaching various topics

The findings come after conservatives have been working to pass โ€œDonโ€™t Say Gayโ€ laws in several states. Florida passed one such law, which bans discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in young grades and restricts such discussions in higher grade levels.

Supporters of the bill have said that any discussion about sexuality around children is a form of โ€œgroomingโ€ or child sex abuse, and they have often stressed that their views on the matter arenโ€™t discriminatory. But those statements contradict the surveyโ€™s findings that Republicans are generally fine with schools teaching kids about human sexuality, as long as that sexuality is heterosexuality.

The Brookings Institution, which worked on the study, noted that a majority of Americans support teaching about all of the 24 topics they asked about.

The study was part of the Understanding America Study and involved a representative sample of 3751 adults surveyed between August 15 and September 12.

Shapiro Host: Arrest Every Adult At Drag Shows Where Children Are Present, โ€œCharge Them All As Pedophilesโ€ – JMG

Drag shows are not sexual.ย  Drag shows are cosplay.ย  It is dress up, a lot of the time over top dress up.ย  ย It has no sexual orientation to it, and just because a person does drag doesn’t mean they are trans.ย  ย Look at the history of vaudeville and TV shows from the earliest days to the 1990s.ย  ย Ever see Bosom Buddies, a show about two guys dressing as women to live in a rent controlled building that is female only.ย  ย  ย It was a sitcom, but there was no outrage about those men in a woman’s space.ย  ย Why now with trans girls?ย  ย Because the right wing managed to equate trans girls with sexual predation, with sexual misconduct.ย  The right wing needed a boogieman and used the group they already hate, the LGBTQ+.ย  ย The same with drag shows.ย  ย They are not really a part of the LGBTQ+ community because unless it is designed to be burlesque show which is sexy and done with both real women with some times drag.ย  ย But burlesque is not drag shows.ย  ย Again the right has taken a normal word that means one thing and created an image around it so every time it is mentioned the base thinks the worst thing possible.ย  That was their goal against CRT and it worked.ย  Now they are doing it with drag shows.ย  ย We must not let them weaponize the language this way.ย  ย This is a small gang of religious bigots who are managing to get their own way and hurt the entire LGBTQ+ community and we need everyone to stand up to them.ย  Now every day I read one to three stories of clergy raping / molesting kids.ย  Every day!ย  But I have yet to read one of a molestation happening at a drag queen story hour or a family friendly drag show.ย  ย  Hugs


โ€œWe have successfully frozen their brandโ€”’critical race theoryโ€™โ€”into the public conversation and are steadily driving up negative perceptions. We will eventually turn it toxic, as we put all of the various cultural insanities under that brand category,โ€ Rufo wrote. โ€œThe goal is to have the public read something crazy in the newspaper and immediately think ‘critical race theory.โ€™ We have decodified the term and will recodify it to annex the entire range of cultural constructions that are unpopular with Americans.โ€ย  Right wing activist Christopher Rufoย 


Now the story from Joe.My.God

โ€œJust like cancer, stopping it is not a gentle or a painless process. The farther along the cancer is, the more aggressive you have to be in fighting it.

โ€œCulturally, we are approaching, if we havenโ€™t already reached, a terminal state, which means we have to be all the more aggressive, which calls for two things.

โ€œFirst, obviously involving children in drag events in any capacity should be outright criminalized everywhere. There is no other way.

โ€œYou know, this doesnโ€™t stop until police are breaking down the doors at these places and carting the adults away in handcuffs.

โ€œCharge them all as pedophiles. Throw them in prison, and whenever they get out, if they do get out, put them on the sex offender registry for life.โ€ โ€“ย Daily Wireย hostย Matt Walsh.

Walsh last appeared on JMG when he declared that Disneyโ€™sย black mermaidย is โ€œunscientific.โ€

The previous month he appeared here when heย blamedย the Buffalo mass shooting on pandemic lockdowns.

Earlier this year, we heard from him when he declared that lesbians willย cease to existย over the next 30 years.

Before that, he appeared here when he called forย banning adoptionย by LGBT people. And before that, he appeared here when he called forย dissolvingย the United States.

Walsh also claims thatย shooting peopleย โ€œis not against the law.โ€ Walsh hasย declaredย that โ€œeverybody would be happierโ€ if arranged marriages were mandatory.

There’s no sex involved, asswipe. It’s Dress-Up and Story Time. Kids understand Dress-Up.

What, me worry? โ€ข 13 hours ago

TK-Flaย Mr.Eย โ€ขย 13 hours ago

Mine too. And well done choreography to that music. They don’t make cartoons like that anymore. Boomerang is a great channel where you can still watch them – including the really old Bugs Bunny and other WB cartoons.”A Corny Concerto” was awesome.

AyJayDee โ€ข 14 hours ago

Between this, Twitterโ€™s refusal to suspend Chaya Raichik and Lara Loganโ€™s Blood Libel, weโ€™re at the point where genocidal hate speech is becoming normalized and mainstreamed.

Robert Conner โ€ข 13 hours ago

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Arrest every adult at these “beauty pageants.” Charge them all as pedophiles. Yes, seriously.

Epic Collision Robert Conner โ€ข 13 hours ago

Now thatโ€™s child abuse.

Snarkaholic Robert Conner โ€ข 6 hours ago

I’ve never watched one of these atrocities, but are the judges women…
…or creepy old men?

Ganon โ€ข 13 hours ago

Keep in mind, this douche nozzle also claimed in a tweet that gays have destroyed the institution of marriage more than anyone while admitting he’s been married three times (in this same tweet). ๐Ÿ™„

HoneyBoySmith โ€ข 14 hours ago

Children are in infinitely more danger at churches than they at drag shows.

Does Walsh think adults who accompany children to church services should be arrested and charged as pedophiles?

If not, why not?

Eric Mory โ€ข 14 hours ago

“Charge them all as pedophiles.” Luckily in America we don’t criminally charge people “as” or for “being” anything. Criminal charges come fromย doingย things. When people leave out exactly someone needs to be charged forย doing, you know it’s a smear job.

They are like bears that found some mayonnaise at the dumpโ€ฆ..

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Halou โ€ข 13 hours ago

The same Matt Walsh who recently said fucking 16 year olds is good because fertility?

jmax โ€ข 12 hours ago

I love how these sex-obsessed perverts always accuse others of sexualizing children.

Flynn Group Recruits Cops, Vets for โ€˜One More Missionโ€™โ€”to Watch Election Sites

https://www.thedailybeast.com/michael-flynn-group-recruits-cops-and-military-veterans-for-one-more-mission-to-watch-election-sites?ref=home

Despite its nonpartisan claims, One More Mission is funded by a group led by some of the most prominent pro-Trump election deniers in the country.

Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Getty

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A conservative group led by former Trump national security adviser and election denierย Michael Flynnย is trying to recruit thousands of police officers to work as poll monitors on Election Dayโ€”and reaching out toย QAnon conspiracy theoristsย to aid in its recruitment effort.

Dubbed โ€œOne More Mission,โ€ the group bills itself as a nonpartisan effort to recruit military veterans, as well as police officers and other emergency workers, toย monitor pollsย in an effort to โ€œdefend our Constitutional right to vote.โ€

โ€œOur team wanted to find an apolitical solution, a business solution, if you will,โ€ a man in one recruitment video says.

One More Missionโ€™s promotional materials argue that police and veterans are the most trusted figures in the United States and that they should therefore be used to certify to the public that elections are legitimate. In a late September press release announcing its launch, the group claimed to be a politically independent solution to fears of voter fraud.

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โ€œThis is just an opportunity for those guys to continue the mission in protecting the integrity of our Constitution,โ€ Travis Wilson, a former Green Beret turned supplement company owner who also works with One More Mission, told The Daily Beast.

In an interview with The Daily Beast, a spokeswoman for One More Mission initially said she wasnโ€™t sure who funded the organization. In reality, despite its claims to be nonpartisan, One More Mission is funded by another group led by some of the most prominent pro-Trump election deniers in the country. In a single sentence on its website, One More Mission reveals that itโ€™s funded by the America Project, a group of people convinced the 2020 election was stolen that is led by Flynn, his brother Joseph, and millionaire former Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne.

The America Project has spentย millionsย of dollars on conservative election efforts, many of them aimed at promoting โ€œelection integrity.โ€ Now with One More Mission, the group aims to recruit tens of thousands more poll watchers with military and police experience, according to a video Byrne posted online.

In his interview with The Daily Beast, Wilson spoke vaguely about concerns about the election being stolen but declined to name specific instances of fraud in 2020.

โ€˜That, Iโ€™m not going to get into,โ€ Wilson said.

Instead, he cited videos of Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for Arizona governor who has promoted false claims of election theft.

But Byrne has no such compunctions. He wrote a book about his election-fraud theories, filled with details about how he believes nefarious forces he calls โ€œgoonsโ€ stole the election from Donald Trump. In the final days of the Trump presidency, Byrne attended a White House meeting with Flynn and others in which some participants pushed for Trump toย declare martial lawย orย use the militaryย to seize ballots.

Byrne didnโ€™t respond to a request for comment.

One More Missionโ€™s website doesnโ€™t mention Byrne or Flynn, instead highlighting members of the group with law enforcement and military backgrounds. But on the fringes of the QAnon conspiracy theorist media ecosystem, Byrne has been on a campaign of his own to recruit police officers and veterans from a conspiracy theory movement premised on the idea that Trump will someday institute a fascist purge and imprison his enemies.

In a late September appearance on the QAnon showย โ€œPatriot Streetfighter,โ€ย Byrne made clear his support for One More Mission was premised on the idea that the 2020 election was stolen. Byrne said the group had already received interest from roughly 1,000 people just days after its launch.

โ€œWeโ€™re living through a psy-op,โ€ Byrne said, explaining his belief that election fraud is part of a โ€œpsychological operationโ€ to destroy the United States.

Later in the promotional appearance for One More Mission, Byrne agreed with his pro-QAnon hostโ€™s claim that a sinister โ€œcabalโ€ is smuggling murderers and rapists into the United States.

Whatever One More Missionโ€™s purpose in recruiting its poll watchers, itโ€™s clear that Republicans have had trouble with the credibility of some of their earlier star election-fraud witnesses. Mellissa Carone, a purported witness championed by Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani, wasย revealedย to have a criminal past and saw her offbeat demeanor mocked onย Saturday Night Live. In court filings, former Trump campaign lawyer Sidney Powellย citedย an election-fraud expert who was later revealed to be overstating his military background.

Amateur election-fraud hunting efforts have already sparked at least one law enforcement investigation. Earlier this week, Arizonaโ€™s secretary of stateย referred a complaintย to the Justice Department about a group of people following a person who dropped off a ballot.

One More Missionโ€™s backers insist that the group isnโ€™t promoting violence or the carrying of guns around election sites. In interviews with QAnon figures about the group, Byrne mentions that poll monitors must be peaceful.

โ€œWeโ€™re not going to be bouncers or security guards,โ€ Wilson said. โ€œWeโ€™re not going to be standing there like thugs.โ€

Some of the groupโ€™sย promotional videos, though, are more aggressive. One describes the organization as issuing a โ€œcall to armsโ€ and shows what appear to be World War II-era newsreels of soldiers marching and planes dropping bombs.

There’s been a lot of talk about the midterms swinging to the Rs over the economy. I, for one, think that’s dumbern hell. PIA LINK: https://www.piavpn.com/Trae

Meet Charles Hamilton: the 18th century โ€œfemale husbandโ€ who scandalized British society

https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2022/10/meet-charles-hamilton-18th-century-female-husband-scandalized-british-society/

Charles Hamilton, Female Husband
Image from a copy in Bristol Library of the pamphlet “The Female Husband” (1813 edition) by Henry Fielding. Cartoon is attributed to George Cruikshank. Text on the image says: “The Prisoner being convicted of this base and scandalous crime was sentenced to be publically and severely whipped four several times in 4 Market Towns, and to be imprisoned for 6 Months.”Photo: British Newspaper Archive

Charles Hamilton, a traveling doctor in 18th-century Somerset, UK, was a dapper, charming suitor who could have his pick of the ladies โ€“ and according to some accounts, often did.

But it was love at first sight when the doctor laid eyes upon his landladyโ€™s niece, the beautiful but naive Mary Price.

On July 16, 1746, at St. Cuthbertโ€™s Church in Wells, Somerset, Charles (or, as the parish register has it, James) Hamilton and Mary Price were married by the Reverend Mr. Kingstone.

For two months, the couple traveled through Somerset as husband and wife selling quack remedies โ€“ unproven cure-alls that often had little medical value. Still, on September 13, in a nearby town called Glastonbury, Mary denounced her husband to the town authorities.

It turned out that Charles was missing a vital piece of equipment for Maryโ€™s long-term happiness โ€“ a penis.

Charlesโ€™ story scandalized and titillated society, courtesy of Henry Fieldingโ€™s hurriedly-written โ€“ and mostly fictionalized book โ€“ย The Female Husband.

But who was Charles Hamilton?

The person first known to the world as Mary Hamilton was born in Somerset, a rural farming county in southwest England, in about 1725, the daughter of William and Mary Hamilton.

When still a child, her family moved to Angus in Scotland until, at about 14, Mary put on her brotherโ€™s clothes and set out on the road back to England alone. From this moment, Mary lived as a man, going by the names of James, George, and Charles Hamilton in the years that followed.

In Northumberland, as Charles Hamilton, he entered the service of Dr. Edward Green, a โ€˜mountebankโ€™, or seller of quack medicines. He then worked for Dr. Finly Green before setting up independently as an unqualified doctor.

In May 1746, he arrived at Wells in Somerset and lodged in the house of Mary Creed, meeting her niece and falling helplessly in love. This fateful act led to the marriage that would cast him into infamy.

A deposition from Mary Price says that she and Hamilton traveled selling medicines after marriage.

During their time together, Hamilton โ€œentered her body several timesโ€ and โ€œso well did the imposter assume the character of man, that she still believed she had married a fellow-creature of the right and proper sex.โ€

But after gossiping with her neighbors, Mary soon began to suspect her husband was harboring a secret. She confronted her husband when they were in Glastonbury โ€“ a town just a few miles away from their home in Wells. Hamilton admitted the truth to Price, who, in turn, instantly ratted him out.

The story was unusual enough at the time to attract the attention of the local newspaper, theย Bath Journal.

According to those reports, after news of the arrest, many people visited the prison to gawp at Hamilton, described as being โ€œbold and impudentโ€.

It added that โ€œit is publickly talkโ€™d that she has deceived several of the Fair Sex by marrying them.โ€

Another report says that at the trial, the prosecuting attorney, Henry Gould โ€“ misspelled as Gold in the newspapers โ€“ claimed that Hamilton had been married fourteen times.

The scandalized magistrates struggled to agree what the crime was โ€“ or even if one had been committed.

Newspaper article about Charles Hamilton and Mary Price
British Newspaper Archive

Records show that it was not so much that Hamilton dressed and worked as a man that was a problem as much as the fact that he deceitfully contrived penetrative sex.

After much debate Charles Hamilton was labeled an โ€˜uncommon notorious cheatโ€™ and was charged under the vagrancy act of 1744; an act meant to prosecute lack of employment or deceitful attitudes.

During the trial, members of Hamiltonโ€™s community wrote a letter to the clerk asking for severe punishment. They demanded public humiliation to ensure that Hamilton would never be able to live as a man again.

The severity of Hamiltonโ€™s sentence, and the terms in which the court delivered it, reflected the outrage and perplexity the case had aroused: โ€˜and we, the Court,โ€™ they said, โ€˜do sentence her, or him, whichever he or she may be, to be imprisoned six months, and during that time to be whipped in the towns of Taunton, Glastonbury, Wells and Shepton Mallet.โ€™

The newspaper recorded that the โ€˜bold and impudentโ€™ Hamilton remained at that time โ€˜very gay, with periwig, ruffles, and breechesโ€™, still defying the world as the world closed in.

He continued to sell his remedies surrounded by fascinated crowds who flocked to see him.

Newspaper article about Charles Hamilton and Mary Price
British Newspaper Archive

At three-week intervals, until Christmas 1746, Hamilton was whipped publicly in four different towns. That might have been the end of the saga for Hamilton if it werenโ€™t for the novelist Henry Fielding.

Now considered the founder of the English novel, Fielding hurriedly cashed in on the salacious scandal, claiming he had his information โ€œfrom the mouthโ€ of Hamilton himself.

However, he likely never met the person he satirized in his work and it was instead cobbled together from court reports and his own (filthy) imagination.

The obscure โ€“ and pornographic โ€“ pamphlet was published anonymously. Like a Georgian-eraย 50 Shades of Grey,ย it was badly written, salacious and sold out almost immediately. Unlikeย 50 Shades of Grey, only four copies are known to exist today.

In his story, Fielding claims Mary Hamilton was born in 1721 on the Isle of Man, the daughter of a former army sergeant who had married a woman of property on the island.

In his version, she had been brought up in the strictest principles of virtue and religion but was seduced into โ€œvile amoursโ€ by her friend Anne Johnson, an enthusiastic Methodist, and โ€œtransactions not fit to be mentionโ€™d passed between themโ€.

When Anne leaves him for a man, Hamilton seeks another female lover. He meets Mrs. Rushford, a wealthy 68-year-old widow who takes her to be a lad of about 18. He pretends to be a Methodist preacher and promptly marries the widow.

According to Fielding, he deceived his bride by means โ€œwhich decency forbids me even to mention.โ€ The bride eventually discovers Hamiltonโ€™s birth sex, and Hamilton is forced to flee. Hamilton uses various other aliases to marry other women but is repeatedly forced to run when the ruse is discovered.

Finally, posing as a doctor, he marries Mary Price.

Gendering Hamilton as a woman, Fielding also claims that โ€œon the very evening she had suffered the first whipping, she offered the gaoler money, to procure her a young girl to satisfy her most monstrous and unnatural desires.โ€

The Female Husband by Henry Fielding
British Newspaper Archive

Historian Louis Crompton describes Fieldingโ€™s account as โ€œone part fact to ten parts fictionโ€ โ€“ so what did happen to Charles Hamilton once the storm had passed?

In July 1752, an unsigned letter appeared in the Pennsylvania Gazette, sent from Chester, just outside Philadelphia. It recounted the story of Charles Hamilton, an itinerant doctor living as a man, who was discovered to be biologically female.

According to the letter, Hamilton said he had been brought up in the business of a doctor and surgeon in the UK.

He said he had set sail for Philadelphia in Autumn 1751, cast away from North Carolina and made his way towards the city, selling medicine and treating people along the way.

Hamilton confessed he had used the โ€œdisguiseโ€ for many years.

So perhaps, Hamilton headed off to the New World and continued to live his life as he always had โ€“ true to himself and unashamed.

Laura Linham is a freelance journalist based in Somerset, UK. You can find her on Twitter, @midsomlaura

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A Tennessee Woman Had to Take a 6-Hour Ambulance Ride to Get an Abortion

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tennessee-woman-had-6-hour-221900813.html

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Photo:  Paul Burns (Getty Images)
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Photo: Paul Burns (Getty Images)

A pregnant Tennessee woman with high and rising blood pressure had to take a roughly six-hour ambulance ride to get an abortion in North Carolina, according to aย reportย in theย Wall Street Journal. When she got to the second hospital several hundred miles away, her blood pressure was dangerously high and she was showing signs of kidney failure.

The womanโ€™s doctor in Tennessee, Leilah Zahedi-Spung, is a high-risk obstetrician who spoke to the WSJ for a story about how abortion bans impact medical emergencies. Zahedi-Spung said the patient was in her second trimester when her blood pressure began rising; the fetus had been diagnosed with genetic abnormalities and wasnโ€™t expected to survive. Zahedi-Spung worried the woman could developย life-threatening preeclampsiaย and thought she needed an abortion, but the procedure has beenย banned in Tennesseeย since late August. Eight states border Tennessee and abortion is banned inย all but twoย of them.

โ€œShe kept asking if she was going to die,โ€ Zahedi-Spungย toldย the WSJ. โ€œI kept saying, โ€˜Iโ€™m trying, Iโ€™m trying, weโ€™re going to make it happen. We just need to get you to the right place where you can be taken care of.โ€™โ€ She said she was relieved to see the patient alive a few weeks later.

The Tennessee law, which makes providing abortionsย a felony, doesnโ€™t contain explicit exceptions for abortions โ€œnecessary to prevent death or serious and permanent bodily injuryโ€โ€”instead, doctors have to prove the procedure was necessary via whatโ€™s known as an โ€œaffirmative defense.โ€ Theย Associated Pressย describedย affirmative defense this way: โ€œInstead of the state having to prove that the procedure was not medically necessary, the law shifts the burden to the doctor to convince a court that it was.โ€ (Bans inย Northย Dakotaย andย Idahoโ€”both of which are currentlyย blockedโ€”also use affirmative defense language.)

Given these realities, Zahedi-Spung said she feared if she performed the medically necessary abortion, the state would stillย charge her with a crimeย that would lead to a long legal fight and upend her ability to practice medicine.

Even bans that donโ€™t require an affirmative defense and have more standard exceptions for the โ€œlife of the pregnant personโ€โ€”like, for instance, treating ectopic pregnanciesโ€”are often meaningless in practice. Perhaps the hospital lawyers donโ€™t want to risk a lawsuit, or the doctors themselves may fear legal action (and many have hundreds of thousands of dollars in student debt and their own families to provide for). But itโ€™s easy enough for a part-time state lawmaker to throw some words into a bill.

Zahedi-Spung spoke to the WSJ in her personal capacity and didnโ€™t name her employer. Multiple OB/GYNs recently told CNN that their employers areย muzzling themย from talking about the impacts of abortion bansโ€”whether they work in states where their patients canโ€™t access the procedure, or in places where people are traveling to get care.

Zahedi-Spung decided itโ€™s too risky for her to practice in Tennessee and recently accepted a job in Colorado where abortion is legal. Itโ€™s a predictable loss of a medical provider thanks to a hostile environment.ย Perย the WSJ:

Chloe Akers, a criminal defense attorney based in Knoxville, Tenn., read the law after Roe fell and was surprised to see it contained no exceptions, only defenses that doctors could use after the fact. She founded a nonprofit Standing Together Tennessee and began giving seminars to doctors and others about the law.

Ms. Akers tells healthcare providers there are ways to manage risk, such as keeping robust records of their decision making. But if a doctor asks how to take that risk to zero, she answers, โ€œYou stop providing obstetric care in the state.โ€

Let this story be a reminder that abortion bans harmย everyoneย who can get pregnant.