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The speaker asks about pride parades in Palestine and refuses to talk to the media. They mention using their body and tell someone to leave.

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The speaker is at a large event with thousands of people. They mention seeing AC and Negrito. The speaker is impressed by the size of the event and the number of attendees.

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The speaker greets a large crowd in California and asks if they are ready for change. The speaker states they are honored to be there.

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It's a bit weird and warm. The speaker will be back in Poland. The location is through the speaker's bathroom. The speaker says, "Come on, Olivia," and then, "Hi. Thank you."

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Priscilla, a drag queen, is captivating the audience with her performance. The energy in the room is emotional and beautiful, especially for young children who get to meet their favorite drag queen. The event celebrates LGBTQ+ youth and offers programs like a trans closet and binder program. The community is encouraged to join and support these events, whether in person or virtually. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being comfortable in one's own skin and embracing diversity. Everyone is welcome and valued.

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We will not let fear win. A world without trans people or drag has never existed and never will. Queer individuals have always been part of our lives; they are our coworkers, family, and friends. Drag is a form of art, culture, education, creativity, and comedy, but it is not a crime. Thank you for your time.

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I am Karadansky, the President of the US Chapter of Declaration International. We are here in San Francisco to support the rights of women and girls, specifically lesbians. We believe in using the liberal state to protect ourselves and are grateful to be here on this beautiful day.

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I am at Sutherland Beach and it's crowded with people. There's another event starting nearby, but I'm leaving.

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Speaker 0: There's more than one person I'm dating. Sarah is the one. They are the one. Speaker 1: Are you joking? I thought it was just one person. Speaker 0: No, it's just Sarah. They don't identify as male or female. They are queer.

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We won't let fear win. Trans and drag have always been part of our world. Queer people are our coworkers, siblings, parents, and family. Drag is art, culture, educational, creative, and comedy. It's not a crime. I'm Scarlett Bobo, thank you. Translation: We will not allow fear to prevail. Transgender individuals and drag performers have always existed in our world. They are our colleagues, siblings, parents, and family members. Drag is considered art, culture, educational, creative, and comedic, but it is not a criminal act. My name is Scarlett Bobo, and I appreciate your time.

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The transcript centers on self-expression, identity, and life at a colorful school and wedding setting. "When you're trying to decide, think about all the things you like to do. Just be you. Just be me." "He's the undisputed champion of my heart." "I can't wait for my mom to feast her eyes on this." "I'm trans, Norma. And everyone at school knows and everyone at home knows. And being here, it's like a whole new place. I can just be Barney, and I can choose if and when I tell people. I've never been happier." "I'm Frankie. Pronouns, they them." "My full name is Frankie Stein." "As a transberry, I love living out loud as my most authentic self, and I wanted to dress as bold and unique as I am, which, let's face it, is a tall order."

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Speaker 0: I'm going to have a good laugh. I'm young, carefree, and feeling silly. But I don't think it's right. I don't feel like it anymore. Jolinda, come inside quickly. Let's have breakfast together. We're a team, working together. I don't want to do something I can't do. Maybe it's better not to. We're going to the Efteling, having fun and going on rides. And then we'll go home.

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It's a bit weird and warm. The speaker mentions returning to Poland and being in their bathroom. They then say, "Come on, Olivia," followed by "Hi. Thank you."

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We will not let fear win. A world without trans people or drag has never existed and never will. Queer individuals have always been part of our lives—they are our coworkers, family, and friends. Drag is an essential form of art and culture; it is educational, creative, and comedic. Importantly, drag is not a crime. Thank you for your time.

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I'm at Central PA Pride, wishing everyone a happy pride. In Pennsylvania, you're free to be yourself and love who you love. You are loved, respected, and heard by your governor. We've made progress in our battles, but there's more work to do. Let's celebrate our achievements. Happy pride, Pennsylvania. Translation: I am at Central PA Pride, wishing everyone a happy pride. In Pennsylvania, you are free to be yourself and love who you love. You are loved, respected, and heard by your governor. We have made progress in our battles, but there is more work to do. Let's celebrate our achievements. Happy pride, Pennsylvania.

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I see him right there. What's happening? Look, there he is. We have media and media officers.

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The scene centers on a tense, improvisational act that mixes technical danger with the formation of a rebellious mission. Speaker 0 is shown building a closed circuit, insisting on keeping a cap shunted “so you don’t accidentally detonate your charge,” and pressing to “create a show,” framing the moment as “an announcement of revolution. The message is clear.” Speaker 1 responds with a chilling promise: “I’ll be seeing you very soon.” The conversation then pivots to a ceremonial claim: “for bringing justice to the vigilante group known as the French seventy five, we are here to award Steven Lockjaw with the medal of honor.” The dialogue hints at love and loyalty with the line “You have to understand who will love you.” A personal vignette emerges: Speaker 0 recalls, “Me and mom used to run around and do some real bad / They got hurt. Now they're coming after us. I'm sorry.” The exchange reveals a sense of fatalism, as Speaker 0 asserts, “I didn't ask for this. That's just how the cards were rolled out for me,” only to be corrected by the other voice: “It's not cards. You don't roll cards. It's dice.” A moment of familial friction follows: “Dad, what is wrong with you? You're right.” They prepare to move on with “Let's go.” The scene shifts to a tunnel-like tension: “Tunnel. What? What's going on?” and a practical but desperate plea for weaponry: “I need a weapon, man. All you got is goddamn nunchucks here. You know where I can get a gun?” The dialogue then reflects a concern to protect “you from all your mom's stuff, from all my stuff, even though I know that's impossible.” A stark line marks a turning point: “This is the end of the line.” “Not for you.” A new character arrives: “Woah. Who's this?” They explain, “Oh, they're just my friends,” and dialogue turns to pronouns: “Now is that a he or a she or a they? It's not that hard. They, them. Okay.” A brief courtesy follows: “I just wanna be polite.” Then an intimate moment: “Yo. Say it. Say it, baby.” Endearments are exchanged: “Love you, Bob. Love you too.” The closing vibe asserts a philosophy of freedom: “You know what freedom is? No fear. Just like Tom Cruise.”

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What are your pronouns? She and they. I’m 6 years old and a drag queen. I perform as Lulu's Lumpy Twirl, starting at age 4. I’m the youngest performer and sometimes outshine adults. I love drag and have about one performance a month now. Do you want to practice? I really enjoy it and don’t want to stop. It’s about living in the moment and embracing what excites us. Wherever this journey takes us, I’m ready for it.

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The speakers express their support for trans youth in England and across the world. They also express a hope for better health for everyone.

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Hi, I'm Diddy, and I'm non-binary. I'm here to officially come out. It feels amazing to finally share this with you. My pronouns are she and they. Thank you for your support.

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Welcome to the White House. It's an honor to meet you, Mr. President. Can we take a video? I want to highlight trans rights as human rights. We are at the White House with some of the bravest and most inspiring people I've ever known.

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I'm a vlogger meeting three people from Leeds in one room. They're surprised to be on YouTube and chat casually about their hometown.

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The speakers discuss drag and its exaggerated nature. They explain that drag involves dressing up as a gender different from one's own and often includes heavy makeup and elaborate costumes. One of the speakers reveals that they are a drag queen. They discuss pronouns and how they identify, with the drag queen mentioning that she prefers she/her pronouns when in drag. They also talk about the role of drag queens as hosts in the queer community, ensuring everyone has a good time through performances and shows. The question of whether drag queens are transgender is raised, and it is mentioned that some performers are indeed transgender. The conversation ends with a playful exchange about whether the drag queen looks like royalty.

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The speaker starts by mentioning the drag queen and their shimmy dance. They express excitement and ask if anyone knows what a shimmy is. The speaker then states that they think they have a shimmy.

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In Utrecht, The Netherlands, preparations are underway for Let Women Speak. The organizers introduce themselves, including Lydia. They set up barricades to separate themselves from the other side. The police are present to ensure safety. People are enjoying the sunny day nearby, unrelated to the event. The organizers mention the presence of an art school with a rainbow flag. The event is about to start in an hour.
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