In our series of letters from African journalists, Tanzanian writer Sammy Awami considers what is behind recent moves against homosexuality in East Africa...
I read it was more to do with certain right wing (sects?) of the Evangelical Christian church that were using Africa as a front to push their agendas, with help from certain African nationalists using anti-Western feelings to bolster their careers?A clear example of how American political stances have a tendency to metastasize to other parts of the world, particularly when helped by the fundamentalist zealots of the religious right.
A federal appeals court just told a public school teacher that he does not have a constitutional right to misgender transgender students.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, based in Chicago, ruled that Brownsburg, Indiana orchestra teacher John Kluge could not use his religion as an excuse to violate the school’s policy on transgender students.
I wonder if, under current Florida regulations or views regarding drag, traditional Japanese kabuki, Shakespeare or British pantomime plays would be illegal if shown to kids?‘Explicitly queer and trans’: the 1580s play that inspired Shakespeare’s cross-dressing love plots | Theatre | The Guardian
John Lyly’s long-forgotten Galatea – featuring gods, mortals and a highly elastic approach to gender and sex – is being revived at the Brighton festival. We meet the team behind itamp.theguardian.com
Really? I couldn't find any evidence of that in my limited search. I found and example of his plays (or rather, the books of his plays) being replaced with other, arguably more progressive texts, but not banned by stereotypical right-wingers:Yes. Many Shakespeare plays are now illegal in several states if there are kids in the audience. They don't care.
The places that are enacting these ban laws aren't typically bastions of culture and thought, so theater in general doesn't get a lot of play, never mind the classics.Really? I couldn't find any evidence of that in my limited search.
Twitter appears to have quietly rolled back a portion of its hateful conduct policy that included specific protections for transgender people.
The policy previously stated that Twitter prohibits “targeting others with repeated slurs, tropes or other content that intends to degrade or reinforce negative or harmful stereotypes about a protected category. This includes targeted misgendering or deadnaming of transgender individuals.” But the second line was removed earlier this month, according to archived versions of the page from the WayBack Machine.
Twitter also removed a line from the policy detailing certain groups of people often subject to disproportionate abuse online, including “women, people of color, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual individuals, and marginalized and historically underrepresented communities.”..
Kansas' Democratic governor on Thursday vetoed Republican legislation aimed at ending gender-affirming care for children and teens, and another, sweeping GOP proposal for preventing transgender people from using bathrooms and other public facilities associated with their gender identities.
Gov. Laura Kelly also vetoed a third GOP bill that specifically would have prevented jails from housing transgender prisoners in units consistent with their gender identities and a fourth measure that would have barred schools from allowing transgender girls from rooming with cisgendered girls, and transgender boys with cisgender boys, on overnight trips.
Woke is love, Woke is life...Not all heroes wear capes. Some have the Bee Movie script handy. Or Shrek porn.
At her concert on Friday night in Knoxville, the performer invited drag queens on stage to rebuke state’s anti-drag legislation...