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West Va. Legislators Target Trans Community w/Obscenity Bill

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--Just a reminder that yesterday four Republicans in the West Virginia legislature introduced a bill that would make being openly trans in the presence of a minor child a felony punished by five years in prison.

There are 10 phases to a genocide. This puts the US at phase 6.

Anti-drag bills have proliferated in 2023. States like Arizona, Montana, and several others have seen bills proposed to ban drag being seen by minors or drag in public. One state, Nebraska, would even say that people who are under 21 years old cannot see drag. Arizona’s bill says that drag events can’t happen before noon on Sunday. All of the bills include language on how they define drag that leaves people wondering if these laws will also target the transgender community. A new bill being proposed in West Virginia, however, goes a step further: it outright bans any “transvestite or transgender exposure, performance, or display” if minors are present.

There have been increasing escalations in anti-drag bills recently. Nebraska’s bill states that a performance is banned if “the main aspect of the performance is a performer which exhibits a gender identity that is different from the performer’s gender assigned at birth using clothing, makeup, or other physical markers.” Transgender people could easily be read into that law and thus banned from doing any sort of public performance. These bills also make no distinction between a live and recorded performance, leaving some to wonder if movies like Mrs. Doubtfire would be banned. Several Shakespearian plays utilize drag. What about transgender comedians, transgender musicians, and plays in which transgender people are cast?

Needless to say, things are scary and uncertain in the states in which drag laws are being proposed.

Four Senators in West Virginia today just decided to clear up any uncertainty: yes, they absolutely do intend to include bans on transgender people being in front of minors in anti-drag bans. West Virginia SB 252 explicitly targets the trans community in a bill that defines any “transvestite or transgender exposure to minors” as obscene matter.
 
I'm sick of this. Just let us be. You don't understand trans, you never will, leave us alone and stop imposing your laws on something you don't get.
 
I'm sick of this. Just let us be. You don't understand trans, you never will, leave us alone and stop imposing your laws on something you don't get.
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Apologies, my frustration at this sort of thing boils over at times. I just want myself and my trans brothers and sisters to be able to live our lives in peace
That'll happen one day... in a perfect world.
 
Thats a fairy tale :p
Without getting into the spiritual part, the evidence says "Yes, there was a man named Jesus of Nazareth, known in the Hebrew language as Yeshua bar Yosef (Jesus, son of Joseph) who lived in Roman Judea (what we now know as Israel) btwn. 8 A.D. and 33 A.D."

 
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