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LGBTQ+ People Are Not Going Back: I Won’t Vote for You …
if you don’t vote for me
When the previously supportive New York Times gave a transphobe a platform on their opinion page — a transphobe who writes “from the perspective of a lifelong liberal” — I licked my finger and put it in the air, and felt a small, chill breath from the left. Since then, that breath of air has become a breeze, and threatens to grow to a gale.
Let’s be clear: There are no good reasons to exclude transgender people from full participation in public life. The “common sense” and “reasonable concerns” of those who disagree with this assertion have much in common with the objections to evolutionary biology raised by the “creation science” and “intelligent design” crowd: for every question answered, for every contention refuted, another, already addressed and disposed of, is recycled to be presented yet again.
It’s just depressing. It’s one thing to hear this sort of thing from people who believe their own liberty is infringed if they are not allowed to discriminate against anyone they choose; it’s much worse to hear it from people who claim to support the genuine foundational aspirations of the American experiment.
Now, in the shambles of the Democratic defeat in the recent US election, I hear more and more voices raised, among the party…