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The speaker worked to ensure a transgender woman in prison received necessary medical services. Beyond this specific case, the speaker worked to change California policy, so every transgender inmate in the prison system would have access to the medical care they desired and needed. The speaker believes this was historic in California and possibly the first such policy in a department of corrections in the country.

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There is a culture war involving trans people, causing discomfort and horrific consequences due to politicians' actions. This situation is devastating for a community already struggling to exist.

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According to the transcript, the speaker describes a campaign of lawsuits, declaring, 'Dude 44 times, and we'll sue him 44 more and 44 more after that.' They claim to have 'sued him for gender affirming care,' followed by the interjection 'Yes.' The speaker then asserts a protective stance toward the transgender community, stating, 'We are not going to scapegoat our transgender community.' In closing, they maintain that they 'have sued them to stand up for medical research, National Institute.' These lines describe a repeated litigation stance and emphasize support for gender-affirming care and for medical research, referencing the National Institute. The tone is defiant and resolute.

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Some carry hate. We carry the largest trans pride flag to ever be flown in a national park and unfurled it on the side of El Cap to prove a point that trans is natural. Trump administration and transphobes would love to have you believe that being trans is unnatural, but species that can transition sexes can be found on every continent and in every ocean on planet Earth. So call it a protest. Call it a celebration. We are bringing elevation to liberation. They try to erase us from government websites and education systems and libraries, So we raised this flag higher than ever before so every trans person knows that they have people that love them in their corner. The people united will never be defeated.

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Mississippi passed the SAFER Act to protect women and girls in bathrooms. The ACLU believes it targets transgender individuals. The bill applies to colleges and schools, allowing lawsuits for policy violations. Some question its effectiveness. Representative Hood hopes for stronger language in the future. The governor has until Monday to sign the bill into law. Translation: Mississippi passed a bill called the SAFER Act to protect women and girls in bathrooms. The ACLU believes it unfairly targets transgender individuals. The bill applies to colleges and schools, allowing lawsuits for policy violations. Some question its effectiveness. Representative Hood hopes for stronger language in the future. The governor has until Monday to sign the bill into law.

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We've broadened Medicaid to include gender-affirming surgeries. Our schools have adopted an inclusive LGBTQ+ curriculum, teaching students about influential figures like Marsha P. Johnson and Harvey Milk. The state board of education is putting in place gender-inclusive rules, making sure our schools are open and supportive for everyone. I'm also happy to say that my administration is the most diverse one the state has ever seen.

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The speaker works with news, business, entertainment, faith leaders, sports, governments, and activists globally to educate the public on LGBTQ issues and advance policy. A Gallup poll indicates over 20% of Gen Z in the US identify as LGBT. The speaker's own studies include the "Q" and expand the age range from 18 to 34.

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There are over 6,000,000 kids competing in high school sports today. The speaker questions whether the number of transgender girls participating in girls' sports constitutes a national crisis. In Florida, out of over 800,000 students participating in high school athletics, there were 13 transgender high school athletes over 8 years before the ban. The speaker suggests that the fear of transgender girls in sports is overblown, stating one is more likely to be killed by a falling object than to have their daughter compete against a transgender girl in high school sports. The speaker believes every state and school district should decide these questions for themselves, not the federal government. They celebrate transgender kids participating in sports and believe it is not a threat. The speaker accuses the resolution of being designed to distract Americans from Republicans' real agendas and build a culture of fear and mistrust.

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I led a 5,000 student walkout to protest invasive laws in Florida. Governor DeSantis demanded universities share trans students' health records, violating their rights. I advocate for diversity and access to healthcare. As a teacher, I can't use students' preferred pronouns, which is absurd. I'm committed to ensuring everyone in the state is respected, healthy, and safe.

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"that is something that I'm working for at at at the national level, and we have can I say, are hoping that we can have gender affirming care for our for our trans kids? And that it's it's it's a sad thing for us." "I'm not totally I don't know what I don't know what effect we can have nationally with what we have going on in the White House and in the congress." "It's really very sad if you were there." "Outside our door, we have a trans flag." "Outside of our door in the cap in the office Congressional Office Building, we have the trans flag as do some of our other colleagues." "But that view is not necessarily"

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Attacks on and attempts to erase trans kids are also attacks on gay and lesbian kids.

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They won't stop, it's a movement. Before and after the election, they'll keep going. Everyone should take note and be aware that they will not let up, and we should not either.

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If you corner a wild animal, they become dangerous. I dare anyone to stop me from using a women's bathroom or prevent a transgender woman from doing the same. This is a call to action for those in the US who are scared or have LGBTQ+ children. Arm yourselves, buy guns, and learn to use them. We need to protect ourselves and our transgender brothers and sisters, as well as the rest of the LGBTQ+ community. I would die for my girlfriends to ensure their safety and freedom. So go ahead, protect your kids.

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To trans kids in America, you're winning the fight for freedom, even though it may not feel like it. Bipartisan support will soon bring nationwide freedom. Stand up for your rights by supporting the National Center For Transgender Equality. Bullies are sick and weak, targeting vulnerable individuals. Even the Attorney General can't escape their insecurities, as shown by an upcoming Supreme Court case on Title IX. Gavin Grimm's bravery will challenge the system. President Trump, as a fellow Republican, this is a disaster that can still be fixed. Remember your promise to protect the LGBTQ community.

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I can use the bathroom I identify with as a trans woman because it's legal in my state. Others won't bother me when I tell them I'm trans.

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A battle occurred in Pennsylvania regarding a nondiscrimination bill. Support was withdrawn because public accommodations were removed, which would disproportionately harm the transgender community. The decision to remove support, along with other organizations, contributed to the bill's failure. The principle is that any legislation that disproportionately does not protect the trans community cannot be supported.

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We've seen a rights regression with people wanting to turn back the clock to a pre-1960s world, impacting voting rights, civil rights, LGBTQ rights, and women's rights, especially in South Carolina. There needs to be a sense of intentionality and urgency from everyone, including those Democrats have neglected. Democrats need to spend more time in places like South Carolina, because you matter and our party cares. We need to care more, work harder, and work smarter. Thank you for your past and future actions to restore the soul of this country and get this democracy back working for all people.

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Toyota is changing its business partnering groups to focus solely on business-related topics like mentoring, networking, professional development, and volunteering. They will focus on STEM education and workforce readiness, ceasing sponsorship of cultural events unrelated to STEM and pride camps. Toyota is also withdrawing from the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) CEI scoring system after over a decade of participation, despite Lexus being recognized by the HRC as a strong supporter. The speaker views this as a victory for sanity and encourages viewers to continue sharing these stories. They advocate for companies to remain neutral on divisive issues and focus on business, product, and service. The speaker is also involved in disaster relief efforts in East Tennessee.

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I am a proud member of WEF's Power of Media Task Force and GLAAD is a partner of the Partnership for Global LGBTQI Equality (PGLE). PGLE Ugly, launched in 2019, is a project of WEF and the UN office of the high commissioner for human rights. We collaborate with various sectors such as news, business, entertainment, faith leaders, sports, governments, and activists worldwide to educate the public and promote LGBTQ issues and policies. Recent studies show that over 20% of Gen Z in the US identify as LGBT. It's not surprising that the World Economic Forum has been involved in this.

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Protect trans kids. Protect kids.

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Governor Walz has been supportive of the LGBTQ community since his days as a high school teacher. He has shown up for the transgender community by supporting bills like the trans refuge bill. Walz believes in making Minnesota the best place for all families.

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The Kentucky legislature overruled the governor's veto on aspects of trans youth care and bathroom use. The White House supports peaceful protests against these bills, which they find shameful and unacceptable. They condemn the attack on trans kids and parents. Tomorrow is trans visibility day, a day to uplift trans youth, but instead, more hateful bills are being passed. Republicans are prioritizing these bills instead of addressing issues like lowering costs and improving lives. The White House stands with the trans community and promises to continue fighting for their rights.

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The election didn't go as planned, and we need to adapt for next time. One focus is improving our relationship with Latinx men, who dislike the term. We might consider using "Latine" instead. The economy is another issue; despite Biden's achievements, voters didn't appreciate it. We should keep calling it the economy, regardless of their opinions. The trans issue is also challenging, as some are frustrated with current approaches. Instead of changing our stance, we might just emphasize our position louder. Despite losing, we prefer to stay true to our beliefs rather than compromise for votes. Moving forward, we plan to double down on our strategies and possibly reach out through platforms like Joe Rogan's podcast. Lastly, we need to engage the next generation to secure lasting change.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Megyn on Radical Trans Ideology as Key 2024 Campaign Issue, Murderer Gets Surgery Thanks to Kamala
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Megyn Kelly discusses the rising prominence of issues surrounding transgender rights and women's rights in the lead-up to the 2024 election. She highlights the significant increase in girls identifying as transgender, referencing Abigail Shrier's book "Irreversible Damage." Kelly expresses concern over the impact of transgender policies on children and women's sports, stating her decision to stop using preferred pronouns in discussions about gender. She emphasizes the need for truth and reality in these conversations, citing the dangers of surgeries on minors and the implications for women's rights. Kelly notes that the topic has become a critical issue for voters, with recent polling indicating that many Americans, including Democrats, are concerned about transgender policies. She discusses a Trump campaign ad criticizing Kamala Harris for supporting taxpayer-funded sex change surgeries for prisoners, which has resonated with voters in key swing states. Kelly argues that this issue could significantly affect Democratic control in Congress. The segment transitions to a discussion with former prosecutor Matt Murphy about Skylar Deon, a convicted murderer who received a taxpayer-funded sex change operation. Murphy condemns the decision to fund Deon's surgery, framing it as a manipulation of the system and a slap in the face to victims' families. He emphasizes the moral implications of using taxpayer resources for such surgeries, particularly for individuals convicted of heinous crimes. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted segment about a controversial Bath and Body Works candle design, which sparked outrage for its resemblance to racist imagery.

The Rubin Report

Transgender Debate, Islam, Black Lives Matter | Blaire White | YOUTUBERS | Rubin Report
Guests: Blaire White
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The discussion centers on the polarizing nature of transgender issues, particularly highlighting the backlash against North Carolina's House Bill 2, which restricted bathroom access based on biological sex. Dave Rubin and Blaire White critique the media's reaction and celebrity virtue signaling, arguing that the outrage was disproportionate to the actual situation faced by transgender individuals. They emphasize that trans people have historically used the bathrooms of their choice without widespread issues, and the law seemed more about moralizing than addressing real problems. Blaire shares her personal journey of realizing she was transgender, noting the disconnect she felt from a young age. She acknowledges that while transitioning has been beneficial for her, it may not be the right choice for everyone, especially given the high suicide rates in the trans community. The conversation touches on the complexities of identity and the importance of individual experiences. They also discuss the broader implications of social justice movements, with Blaire criticizing modern feminism for neglecting men's issues and the left's tendency to co-opt minority struggles for political gain. The dialogue extends to the Black Lives Matter movement and Islam, with Blaire arguing that fear of Islam is rational given its treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals. They conclude by reflecting on the current political climate, the challenges of free speech, and the need for honest conversations about these contentious topics.
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