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“We’ve repeated this sort of hysteria over and over in our history,” Truman continued, reeling off a series of dates referring to the Salem witch trials, the Alien and Sedition Acts, an Anti-Masonic Party presidential campaign, the cresting of the anti-Catholic Know Nothing movement, the founding of the Ku Klux Klan, and the first Red Scare. “We ought to learn by our mistakes,” President Harry Truman bitterly complained in 1950 as Senator Joseph McCarthy accused him and his administration of knowingly harboring communist subversives. Outgoing representative Madison Cawthorn raised eyebrows with his tales of “the sexual perversion” - specifically, cocaine-fueled orgies - “that goes on in Washington.” Responding to news of an infant-formula shortage, Elise Stefanik, the third-ranking House Republican, blamed “pedo grifters.” During last month’s confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson, Senators Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley attempted to outdo each other in flinging accusations that the newest addition to the Supreme Court had betrayed a soft spot for child-sex predators during her tenure as a federal district court judge.
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Sensing political opportunity, some Republicans in Washington have exploited the passions brewing in the provinces. And in a troubling sign that a movement once confined to the fringes of American politics may be shaping its contours for years to come, some 30 candidates pledging fealty to QAnon, the far-right conspiracy theory envisioning a ring of cannibalistic child-sex traffickers at the heart of the American republic, are running for Congress. According to PEN America, a third of the books banned in public schools over the past academic year contain LGBTQ+ characters and themes. Prominent right-wing activists bandy about groomer as a term of opprobrium, accusing their political adversaries of trying to sexually exploit children while invoking hoary stereotypes of gay men being pedophiles. I fear these adults have not learned from the past and are forcing our kids to live through an experience many LGBTQ adults like me wish we could forget.ĭrew Anderson, who works as the communications director for the Indiana Democratic Party, is an LGBTQ Hoosier who is originally from Tipton and currently resides in Carmel.A specter is haunting America - the specter of sexual degeneracy.Īcross the country, Republican state legislators are proposing bills to prohibit discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms, purportedly to “protect” students from the perverted designs of predatory gay teachers. The adults in the room are making a decision that will influence a generation of LGBTQ Hoosiers. It must be said: The legislation they are passing is out of hate Overriding Holcomb’s veto makes the Indiana lawmakers look more like persecutors and less like public servants. And an organization classified as a national hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center was even found to be behind this legislation.
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Organizations like the Indiana High School Athletic Association said its policies did not present an unfair playing advantage. Families bravely stepped up to share their personal stories. LGBTQ adults and allies tried to stop this legislation at every angle. More: Bloomington family fights for transgender daughter amid bill banning her from girls' sports Queer and trans kids will be exiled by adults, excluded from playing the sports they love, and bullied by their peers at school. And, it’s going to have the same conclusion on our LGBTQ youth. The conversation surrounding House Bill 1041 - and impending “Don’t Say Gay” legislation - is a sequel to the anti-LGBTQ crusades of the past.