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Related: About this forum6 LGBTQ candidates won their Florida primaries. They all oppose the state's "Don't Say Gay" law
Six out, Democratic LGBTQ candidates running for the Florida state legislature all won their primaries this Tuesday. All of them oppose the states Dont Say Gay law.
At least 20 states have introduced Dont Say Gay laws this year. The candidates worry that, if left unopposed, Republicans will spread similar laws to harm queer youth and families nationwide with their newfound brand of queerphobia.
Adam Gentle and state Reps. Carlos Guillermo Smith and Michele Rayner are all running for the State House. Eunic Ortiz and Janelle Perez are running for the State Senate. State Sen. Shevrin Jones won his re-election campaign this week. Because he has no Republican competitor, he will retain his Senate seat.
Jones became the first openly LGBTQ Black person elected to the Florida legislature when he was elected in 2020.
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IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,169 posts)Excellent!
AllaN01Bear
(23,007 posts)lambchopp59
(2,809 posts)I dont want my child not to be able to say that my moms and I went to Disney World or my moms and I went to the beach.
Couldn't have said it more concisely.
Dammit so sick of the heterosupremecists myopic focus on the "nuts and bolts" aspect of homosexuality that if reciprocal speculation into their own bedroom was even hinted at, would be tremendously unwelcome commentary. The everyday aspects of attempts to closet other's relationships that don't meet their good dietykeeping seal of approval is every bit as the embarrassingly puerile effort at that puritanism we defeated half a century ago: