Thursday, June 22, 2023.  Today we focus on a Senate Judiciary Committee
 hearing where a hate merchant emerges from what appears to be a 
lavender marriage to preach hate and lies.
A
 hearing took place yesterday in the Senate.  I'm not interested in 
closet cases so if it's a hearing about LGBTQ+ people and you're 
lifelong closet case?  You're over fifty and can't come out of the 
closet we should just take that to mean you're a damn liar.  There's no 
other word for it.  You're an elected member of Congress and you're too 
scared to come out of the closet?  Yeah, we're not going to waste my 
time on your pitiful ass or waste my time indulging your own 
self-loathing.  I usually try to be fair in covering these hearings but 
in this case, no, I'm not worried about FAIRNESS FOR A CLOSET CASE.  
There's a lot to cover from the hearing, we'll probably have to do it 
today and tomorrow and I'm not wasting my time on a closet case.
Today,
 we'll mainly focus on two lying witnesses.  It was the Senate Judiciary
 Committee which is chaired by Senator Dick Durbin.
Chair: Dick Durbin:  This weekend, cities, including Chicago, across the
 globe, will host their annual pride parades to celebrate LTBGQ 
families, friends and neighbors.  In just a short time, relative short 
time, a few decades, our nation has made remarkable progress in 
protecting the rights of LGBTQ Americans. Eight years ago this month, 
for instance, eight years, OBERGEFELL V HODGES which made marriage 
equality the law of the land.  And last year, on a bipartisan basis, 
Congress codified these protections into law with THE RESPECT FOR 
MARRIAGE ACT.  While Pride Month is an opportunity to celebrate these 
milestones, today we also remember that Pride began with an act of 
resistance. Back in 1970, the first ever pride parade was organized to 
mark the one year anniversary of The Stonewall Uprising.  It was a 
protest led by gay, transgender and gender non-confirming Americans who 
refused to accept an unjust system of laws and united together to change
 not just America, but to change the world.  Today, we draw from that 
spirit to unite together in acknowledging and defending the rights of 
LGBTQ Americans because right now extremist politicians across America 
are targeting LGBTQ youth along with the medical professionals who care 
for them and the parents who love them.  I want to turn to a video that 
shows the story of one of those parents and his plea for the leaders in 
his home state of Missouri to stop these attacks.
At this point, a video was played 
for the Senate.  I'm going with the ACLU version which is slightly 
different from the one he played by two sentences.  HRC and others have 
their videos up and, again, with one or two sentences difference in 
terms of how it was edited. 
And here's the father speaking in the video:
Brandon Boulware:  I'm a lifelong Missourian, I'm a lawyer, I'm a 
Christian, I'm the son of a Methodist minister, I'm a husband.  I'm the 
father of four kids -- two boys, two girls -- including a wonderful and 
beautiful transgender daughter.  Today happens to be her birthday and I 
chose to be here.  She doesn't know that.  She thinks I'm at work.   I 
came here today as a parent to share my story.  One thing I hear when 
transgender is discussed is, "I don't get it.  I don't understand."  And
 I would expect some of you to have said that and to feel the same way. 
 I didn't get it either.  For years, I didn't get it. For years, I would
 not let my daughter wear girl clothes.  I did not let her play with 
girl toys.  I forced my daughter to wear boy clothes and get short 
haircuts and play on boys' sports teams.  Why did I do this?  To protect
 my child.  I did not want my daughter or her siblings to get teased.  
And truth be told, I did it to protect myself as well.  I wanted to 
avoid those inevitable questions as to why my child did not look and act
 like a boy.  My child was miserable.  I cannot overstate that.  She was
 absolutely miserable.  Especially at school.  No confidence.  No 
friends.  No laughter.  I -- I can honestly say this, I had a child who 
did not smile.  We did that for years.  We did that against the advice 
of teachers, therapists and other experts. I remember the day everything
 changed for me.  I'd gotten home from work and my daughter and her 
brother were on the front lawn.  And she had, my daughter had sneaked on
 one of her older sister's play dresses and they wanted to go across the
 street and play with the neighbors' kids.  When it was time for dinner,
 I said, "Come in."  She asked can she go across the street?  I said 
"no." She asked me if she went inside and put on boy clothes could she 
then go across the street and play?  And it's then that it hit me.  My 
daughter was equating being good with being someone else.  I was 
teaching her to deny who she is.  As a parent, the one thing we cannot 
do, the one thing, is silence our child's spirit.       My child was 
miserable.  I cannot overstate that.  She was absolutely miserable.  And
 so on that day, my wife and I stopped silencing our child's spirit.  
The moment we allowed our daughter to be who she is, to grow her hair, 
to wear the clothes she wanted to wear, she was a different child.  It 
was immediate.  It was a total transformation.  I now have a confident, a
 smiling, a happy daughter.  She plays on girls' volleyball teams, she 
has friendships, she's a kid. I came here today as a parent to share my 
story.  I need you to understand that this language, if it becomes law, 
will have real effects on real people.  It will effect my daughter. It 
will mean that she cannot play on the girls' volleyball team or dance 
squad or tennis team. I ask you please don't take that away from my 
daughter or the countless others like her who are out there. Let them 
have their childhoods, let them be who they are.  I ask you to vote 
against this legislation.
These are serious issues and Senator Durbin noted that: 
 
Already this year, our nation has seen a wave of anti-LGBTQ bills.  More
 than 525 have been introduced in 41 states -- many of them specifically
 targeting our transgender youth.  Some bills seek to ban gender 
affirming care while others are set to dictate what sports kids can play
 and what bathrooms they can use.  But all of them are part of the same 
concerted effort: Exercising the power of government to target children.
  At the same time, leaders of the far right are promoting anti-LGBTQ 
rhetoric.  During this year's Conservative Political Action Conference, 
one speaker was applauded when he declared, and I quote, "Transgenderism
 must be eradicated." We must reject this divisive and hateful rhetoric.
  And at this point, I'd like to remind our colleagues: Our children are
 listening and they are in danger.  In fact, today transgender youth are
 at the most risk of homelessness, depression and death by suicide.  So 
when these young people who are already struggling hear politicians 
amplify hateful rhetoric that denies their very existence, what message 
does it send?  We have a responsibility to support all of our children 
no matter how they identify.  This morning across America, families are 
meeting with doctors and being told that they must make critical 
decisions, life and death decisions, about surgery and medical treatment
 for their children.  These are personal and family moments which the 
parents will never forget.  I know, I've been there. But increasingly, 
state legislatures have decided that the decisions will be subject to 
regulations and criminal punishment by the government.  You saw the 
video of the Missouri father. Does he sound like a radical who's trying 
to experiment with his child's future?  Not to me.  He sounds like a 
father who resisted acknowledging the real condition of his child until 
he realized he was wrong.  I'm sure it was a painful labored process 
Immediately after a mincing person felt the need to talk about our children.
Our
 children?  Have some.  Then come talk about our children.  Until then, 
you don't anything about children.  It is amazing the level of control 
and hatred being imposed by childless hate merchants who have never 
parented.  You people need to just shut up, that's all there is too it. 
 Just shut up.
You're not put in the position 
by your own choice since you've chosen not to raise children.  So stop 
pretending you know how to parent because you don't.  You're happy to 
tell others how to parent but, again, you don't know a damn thing 
because you've never done it.  If you had, you'd be far less hateful and
 a little more understanding of what children are and that children 
include all kinds -- yes, trans children are children.  No, despite what
 Marjorie Taylor Greene says in one hearing after another, all children 
are not straight and White.
Let's start with a 
liar.  Matt Sharp is with the Alliance Defending Freedom -- a right-wing
 hate group that spews lies automatically.  Let's note one of his lies.
Now
 the hearing was entitled Protecting Pride: Defending the Civil Rights 
of LGBTQ Americans.  Grasp it?  Matt didn't.  I guess if you're stupid, 
your career options are severely limited and you go with hate merchant.
In
 his submitted written statement, Liar Matty wrote, "The harms go on: 
Lorie Smith, owner of website-design company 303 Creative, is awaiting a
 decision from the U.S. Supreme Court over whether Colorado’s SOGI law 
can compel Lorie and her fellow Coloradans to speak messages they don’t 
believe.  Lori, who is awaiting a decision right now from the Supreme 
Court is hoping the Court will uphold the freedom of all Americans[.]"
No,
 she's not.  Let's stop pretending.  Lori is trying to pursue the avenue
 that Jonathan Turley has promoted pro bono.  Fortunately for America, 
Turley is not as smart as he thinks he is.  If we had a functioning 
Supreme Court, the case would not have reached them.
Liar
 Matt Sharp:  For example, Colorado officials are misusing a state law 
to censor Lori Smith owner of website design company [we're not 
promoting her company] and require her to create designs that violate 
her sincere beliefs about marriage.  Lori, who's awaiting a decision 
right now from the US Supreme Court is hoping the Court will uphold the 
freedom of all Americans to speak what they believe without fear of 
government punishment.
No law's been misused.  That's a lie.  Lori doesn't create website designs for marriages.  That's a lie as well.
And
 that lie is why her case shouldn't even be heard.  There has been no 
action against her, she does not do what she's suing for.  She has no 
standing -- no legal standing.  And we have maintained that for over a 
year.  If you missed it recently, the Court just sent a case bye-bye 
noting the plaintiff did not have standing.  That's what it should 
legally do with Lori as well.  
We're not 
talking about Matt's misguided and harmful opinion.  We're talking about
 facts.  Matt's lying before Congress and should be punished.  He knew 
not to put it in writing because someone would have checked it and 
corrected him when the hearing was held.  
My 
opinion is that Lori's hate is not excused by religion and that if she 
offers a public service, she has to offer to all and not discriminate.  
My opinion.
My telling you the facts that she 
has no standing and has suffered no legal harm at present so she has no 
case?  Again, facts.  Matt's a liar and can't get through his opening 
statement without lying.
Let me 
also be clear on another issue.  I thought we'd all know this by the 
time we were adults because we start out as children.  Apparently, we 
don't all learn basics or we just want to lie and pretend we don't.  
Matty wanted you to know that freedom of speech was violated.  T-shirt 
wise.
You all know, I'm sure of the 27th 
amendment where, in 1976, young Bradley Smith was sent home for wearing a
 Farrah Fawcett t-shirt, the one of her with the red one-piece bathing 
suit.  The school felt that it violated their dress code.  His parents 
pursued the matter all the way up to the Supreme Court where, in a 
five-to-seven verdict, the majority opinion written by Rehnquist, it was
 decided, "The nipple shall be liberated" and there was great rejoicing 
across the land as Farrah's clothed but visible nipples could be 
displayed on every campus.
If you didn't get it, that's all made up.  We didn't have 12 members on the court.  
Now
 students were sent home -- and always have been and probably always 
will be -- when it's decided that their clothing is inappropriate for 
their campus.  
There is no real freedom of 
speech on campus.  That's true even of college.  The strongest rights 
students have in terms of free speech have traditionally revolved around
 the issue of journalism -- such as the yearbook or a paper.  With 
regards to clothing?  An item of clothing only has to be determined by 
school officials to be "disruptive."  Doesn't matter if it's Farrah's 
lovely and athletic body (Farrah and Cheryl Tiegs should get credit for 
transforming Americans notions on how women could look) or if it's a 
statement -- true or false -- printed on a t-shirt.  It only has to be 
determined that the clothing could cause disruption on the campus.  That
 is what the courts have always held when it comes to student clothing.
Matty doesn't know this because he's understanding of the law is severely limited by his apparent addiction to lying.
In most hearings, he would stand out for his lying.  In this one, he was rolled over by a liar surpeme.
There's an ugly girl born every minute.  Or in Hate Merchant Riley Gaines case, born again.
She's
 the loser that came in sixth in a swim meet and they tried to be kind 
and pretend she came in fifth but you can't be kind to hate merchants.  
Beating Riley at fifth place was Lia Thomas.  Lia is trans.  Four other 
women also beat Riley.  They are not trans.
Riley is a loser and, as 
Ruth noted last night, appears to be married to a gay man.  Oh, Riley, it's just not your decade, hon. 
(As Ruth notes, 
Marcia has repeatedly covered Riley.  If you're new to that Hate Merchant, check out Marcia's coverage.)
Yesterday,
 Riley took her ugly lie face to the US Senate Judiciary Committee and 
lied.  No surprise.  She's been lying ever since she lost to five 
women.  That's what liars do, they lie.  Riley lying comes as easy to 
her as looking ugly and flat chested.  
I have neither the time nor the desire to note and debunk everyone of Riley's lies.
Let's
 establish what a hateful little liar she is.  Wearing more makeup than 
any actress playing a whore would dare, she declared before the Committee, "I don't
 believe trans athletes should be banned from sports" and that she "just
 want[s] everyone to compete where it's fair and where it's safe.  I 
don't understand why that's overly controversial."
It is controversial.  Period.  Forget overly and the liar Riley is among the ones that makes it so.
She wants everyone to be able to compete, she lies.  She wants everyone to be treated with respect, she lies.
"Lia
 Thomas is not a brave, courageous woman who EARNED a national title.  
 He is an arrogant, cheat who STOLE a national title from a hardworking,
 deserving woman."
That's her Tweet.  She's got it pinned to the top of her Twitter feed.
First, that's 
her sentence and her poor grammar -- no comma is needed between 
"arrogant" and "cheat."  Cheat is a noun and arrogant is the adjective. 
 Don't they teach  English in KKK Hicksville?
Second,
 Lia is a woman.  Don't pretend you respect and love and care when you 
are a hateful little _____ [use every word of choice there -- myself, 
I'm going with Cher's favorite curse word].  
You don't love anyone but yourself.  Your a failure and a liar and you misgendered Lia.  
They
 let you get away with that at your MAGA rallies and the places where 
you endorse Doo-Doo Ron Ron DeSantis.  But, no, you don't get away with 
it in the real world.
Nor do you get away with lying about feminism.
Lia,
 she wanted to insist to a possible closet case on the Committee, was 
'mansplaining.'  And feminism, she insisted is not "a fluid term."
Yes,
 feminism in the 70s had some struggling with transgender issues.  
Sometimes it was the very issue of transgender and sometimes it was 
someone begging to be made fun of.  Such as the woman who felt the need 
to play daintier than thou and got mocked by Nora Ephron for claiming 
she knew nothing about cars anymore after her surgery.  She seemed to 
feel that, because she was born male, now being a woman she really had 
to overdue it.
In fairness 
to her, she grew up in a different time and probably didn't see as many 
butch women as there are today.  If she were alive today, she could see 
Riley and grasp that dainty and feminine don't define a woman.  Thanks, 
Riley, for demonstrating that so well.
Life
 is about growing up -- all of us.  So while some feminists did have some 
issues adjusting, they long ago grew up.  Germaine Greer?  Slut feminism 
isn't feminism to must of us.  Germaine was an awful woman long before 
the world realized she was a TERF.  Lillian Roxon was an actual 
feminist.  Lillian tried to be friends with Germaine, even found her 
lodging when she visited the US.  Nothing was ever good enough for 
Germaine.  And, buy a clue, feminists aren't rushing to publish in 
magazines with titles like SCREW.
The feminist movement -- even Gloria Steinem -- long ago came to terms with reality and grasped that trans women are women.  
Those
 of us who are actually feminists don't need lies from Riley or to be 
told how things should be by a greedy little ---- who never did a thing 
for anyone else and seeks to pursue her own self-actualization and 
self-focus and self-everything. Me me me me, says Riley, and, no, she's 
not practicing her musical scales.
Riley
 wants to pretend she's a feminist but she belongs to ("I am an advisor 
for") the historically anti-feminist Independent Women's Forum.
Sidebar:
 They're transphobes and hate merchants who are part of the attacks on 
the LGBTQ+ community.  I believe it was two weeks ago that I announced 
sadly that I would no longer be noting Bonnie Erbe's TO THE CONTRARY.  
It's a great show that focuses on women's issues.  It features a wide 
range of women's voices.  That I was okay with.  I stated two weeks ago 
that I had learned more and I was not going to platform the show 
anymore.  Bonnie was not the problem.  But her guests from Independent 
Women's Forum.  They lie and they deceive.  They use Bonnie's show to 
portray themselves as normal.  While behind the scene, they're plotting 
and focused on destroying LGBTQ+ rights.  This is a cabal far bigger 
than the one that tried to take down Bill Clinton.  They have various 
people fronting as something other than hate merchants who are under 
orders not to speak of LGBTQ+ issues but instead appear reasonable and 
reasoned to get media access.  They have attorneys who present as left 
-- even though Lawrence Tribe, for example, can't stand them -- but 
they've cultivated long standing relationships with the extreme 
right-wing Federalist Society.  This is kept hidden from the American 
people.  So much is kept hidden because like most crooks, they work in 
darkness.  Lawrence Tribe is right to especially hate one of them.  This
 did not just suddenly happen.  It was plotted in secret and planned for
 years.  
That's why I'm 
being very clear that I am not platforming people if they're not 
defending LGBTQ+.  I don't know who to trust.  See "" for that 
discussion.  Sam Seder grates on my nerves.  I'm not trying to insult 
him right now.  But I posted him Tuesday.  And will post him again.  
He's defending LGBTQ+.  If you're not, you're probably not going up 
here.  Probably?  One YOUTUBER e-mailed that he's gay.  I actually 
already knew.  I am confused as to why a grown man on the left can't say
 the words -- "Why can't I say the word?" as Ellen DeGeneres' character 
asked in "The Puppy" on ELLEN -- but he's still young.  It's not like 
he's a certain elderly Texan who still can't come out.  80 years and 
counting and never married but we're never supposed to point that out 
or, as Molly Ivins like to point out, there's not an LGBTQ+ bookstore in
 Texas that doesn't have autographed books by him despite the fact that 
he's not doing book events at those stores because he's that deep in the
 closet.
I trust BLACK 
POWER MEDIA, THE KAREN HUNTER SHOW, even THE VANGUARD, for example 
because they've already gone on record by what they address on their 
programs.  But if you're being silent -- after all these attacks this 
year alone -- then I'm not going out on a limb for you or telling others
 to trust you.  You better represent or you better get used to people 
concluding that you're an enemy to LGBTQ+ people.  
Back
 to liar Riley.  She didn't tie with Lia.  She lost to Lia.  I don't 
care about her qualifier of "one hundredth of a second."  You were after
 her.  You lost to her.  You're a loser.  I can't imagine that concept 
is new to you -- you grew up with a mirror, right?
Taking
 time out from what appears to be a lavender marriage, Riley wanted to 
insist to the Committee, "Having only one trophy, the NCAA handed it to 
Thomas and told me I would go home empty-handed because Thomas needed to
 hold the trophy for photo purposes. I was shocked.  I felt betrayed and
 belittled, reduced to a photo-op.  But my feelings did not matter.  
What mattered to the NCAA were the feelings of a biological male."
Oh, the horror.  
Riley,
 are you lying now or were you lying then -- you know, when you first 
spoke to the press and before you became a hag for right-wing media?  Because your story keeps changing.
And I
 checked with NCAA friends.  That's not what you were told.  Lia beat 
you.  They were being kind because you were a big baby.  They told that 
they only had five trophies and they were kind enough to say they'd send
 you one.  You told them that was "perfectly fine."  Remember that, 
Riley?  Because they do.
You render that and everything else that took place with a skewed meaning because you do love to play the victim. 
I
 guess that makes sense.  You can't play the winner and you can't play 
the beauty so I guess the only role left for you is victim.
No,
 your feelings don't matter.  You came in sixth.  That's reality.  They 
shouldn't have babied you.  They should have just said, "Riley, you know
 how you're ugly and hoped you could make up for it by focusing on 
sports?  Well  maybe you can find another interest to focus on?"
She
 further testified that it was awful for her to share a locker room with
 Lia due to Lia's male genitalia.  I'm so glad, Riley, that you appear 
to have married a man who is not going to show you his genitalia.  
Should keep you sane.  Or what passes for sane when it comes to you.  
She did not give consent!!!!  She did not give consent!!!! And it was not a safe space for her!!!!
As
 she herself admits, "you're undressing quickly in front of one 
another."  Exactly, so look the other way or, better yet, don't be 
sneaking peaks at one of your competitor's genitals.  What kind of perv 
are you, Riley?  Everyone else was there to swim but you're apparently 
slack jawed, open mouthed gawking at the bodies of people around you.  
That must have made them very uncomfortable.
 
Riley wants you to know there were tears from unnamed "from finishers who missed being named an All-American by one place." 
Huh?
By one place?
Don't you mean you? Why are you referring to yourself in the plural?
She
 wanted the Committee to know she hears agreement from "gay, lesbian, 
and trans-identifying Americans."  Oh, Riley. Is Caitlyn Jenner trying 
to groom you?  That might happen.  Self-loathing Republican and all.  
But
 most healthy gay, lesbian and trans Americans -- not 'identify,' just 
trans -- are not agreeing with you.  In fact, you saw what the LGBTQ+ 
community thinks of you when you showed up in San Francisco to preach 
your hate, remember?
And 
where is that lawsuit because you never filed it.  I know why.  You 
weren't physically assaulted.  Campus police told me that.  
But again, you suck at sports and you're butt-ugly so victim really is the only role left for you.
She
 wants to talk about "the science."  Don't you love it when a jock on a 
scholarship wants to lecture others.  So we're talking science.  Where 
do you stand on COVID?  I know where your buddies at TPUSA stand.  How 
much are they paying  you, Riley?  Or are they just covering the cost of
 travel and housing for your Hate Tour?  Be honest when it's time to 
file with the IRS. 
And for those who don't know 
TPUSA:
 In December 2017, The New Yorker published an article by Jane Mayer showcasing
 interviews with former minority members of TPUSA. Former staff members 
said they witnessed widespread discrimination against minorities in the 
group, and stated "the organization was a difficult workplace and rife 
with tension, some of it racial."[26][133] One
 former employee, an African-American woman, said she was the only 
person of color working for the organization at the time she was hired 
in 2014; she then said that she was fired on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
 The article also revealed text messages sent by Crystal Clanton – who 
was a leading figure in the organization and served as the group's 
national field director for five years – to another Turning Point 
employee saying "i hate black people. Like fuck them all ... I hate 
blacks. End of story." Kirk responded to the revelations by saying that 
"Turning Point assessed the situation and took decisive action within 72
 hours of being made aware of the issue."[26] The article also noted that Kirk had explicitly praised Clanton in his book Time for a Turning Point,
 saying that she had been "the best hire we ever could have made", and 
that "Turning Point needs more Crystals; so does America."[26]
In an April 2018 article titled "Turning Point USA Keeps Accidentally Hiring Racists", HuffPost reported
 that the woman hired to replace Crystal Clanton had a history of using 
racial slurs, particularly against African-Americans, on Twitter before
 deleting her account. In response to the reports, Kirk referred to the 
individual in question as "a former employee" in his official statement 
(without clarifying when she had been fired), and Turning Point issued 
an internal memo announcing that all current and new staff would face 
social media background checks.[134]
In the Hillsdale College Collegian,
 opinions editor Kaylee McGhee wrote an article titled "Charlie Kirk and
 TPUSA aren't conservative, as real conservatives already knew". In the 
article, McGhee referred to TPUSA as a "reactionary cancer" rather than a
 group supporting real conservatism that is "supposed to preserve the 
timeless principles of liberty and equality for all".[135] In June 2018, conservative radio talk show host Joe Walsh resigned from the TPUSA board because Kirk was too closely tied to Donald Trump.
 Walsh said: "It's so important to not be beholden to politicians, but 
to be beholden to the issues ... When Charlie went to work for Trump, 
that crossed that line. You can't advance Trump and advance these 
issues."[136]
During
 October and November 2019, Kirk launched the Culture War college tour 
of speaking events with appearances from many conservatives such as Donald Trump Jr., Lara Trump and Kimberly Guilfoyle.
 These events were frequently targeted by homophobic and antisemitic 
members of the alt-right and far-right who consider TPUSA to be too 
mainstream and not sufficiently conservative. Concerted efforts were 
made by this group to ask leading questions during the Q&A sections 
on controversial topics such as Israel and LGBTQ issues in order to 
challenge the extent of the speakers' views.[137]
In November 2019, the Dartmouth Review called
 TPUSA an organization that promoted Charlie Kirk and Donald Trump 
first, rather than conservative values. The article added "True 
conservatives must eventually outgrow TPUSA and devote their efforts 
elsewhere. We must challenge ourselves by pursuing an environment of 
rigorous inquiry, instead of being coddled by the intellectually devoid 
echo chamber of TPUSA, compromising our values for recognition." 
[. . .]
Anti-Defamation League and Southern Poverty Law Center[edit]
In 2019, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has called TPUSA an alt-lite organization.[143] Both the ADL and the Southern Poverty Law Center have criticized TPUSA for affiliating with activists from the alt-right and the far-right.[144] The
 ADL has also reported that the group's leadership and activists "have 
made multiple racist or bigoted comments" and have links to extremism.[5]
In 2018, the Southern Poverty Law Center's Hatewatch documented TPUSA's links to white supremacists.[145][146]
Let's
 note Martina Navratilova quickly.  She's a TERF.  She's an idiot.  
Riley testified repeatedly about the 'threat' that a trans woman 
presents to her in the dressing room.  Many of you may remember when 
these hate merchants tried to say that of lesbians.  Now they go for the
 trans women and idiots like Martina rush to help them out.  Again, the 
same argument was once used against lesbians.
 We'll pick up on the hearing tomorrow.   Today, we'll wind down with this from Senator Tammy Baldwin's office:
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) today joined Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Corey Booker (D-NJ) in introducing the Equality Act
 – historic, comprehensive legislation to ban discrimination against 
LGBTQ+ Americans, just as religious, racial, and ethnic discrimination 
are illegal everywhere in the United States.
“If we want to live up to our nation’s ideal of true equality, we 
must address the fact that we have been coming up short. It is wrong 
that in a majority of states, LGBTQ+ people can be denied an apartment, 
cut from a job, thrown out of a store, or face other forms of 
discrimination just because of who they are or who they love,” said Senator Baldwin.
 “And that’s why I am proud to join my colleagues in introducing the 
Equality Act to protect LGBTQ+ Americans against discrimination and live
 up to our nation’s ideals of freedom and equality.”
The Equality Act would amend the landmark federal 
anti-discrimination laws to explicitly add sexual orientation and gender
 identity to longstanding bans on discrimination in employment, housing,
 public accommodations, jury service, access to credit, federal funding,
 and more. It would also add protections against sex discrimination in 
parts of anti-discrimination laws where these protections had not been 
included previously, such as public accommodations and federal funding.
“Generations of Americans have marched, voted, organized, and raised 
their voices to move us closer toward a more perfect union with freedom,
 equality, and opportunity for all,” said Senator Merkley. “We
 all go to work and school, go home, and go shopping, and none of us 
should have to keep our families hidden or pretend to be someone we’re 
not to do those things. Yet in some states, Americans can still be 
evicted, be thrown out of a restaurant, or be denied a loan because of 
who they are or whom they love. To realize the vision of America as a 
land of freedom and equality, we must be willing to take the steps to 
bring that vision closer to reality, and that’s exactly what the 
Equality Act does.”
“The flood of legislation in state after state seeking to undermine 
the rights of LGBTQ+ Americans is antithetical to our nation’s 
fundamental ideals and only serves to foster more hate, division, and 
prejudice,” said Senator Booker. “Congress must act to 
ensure that no person is discriminated against based on their gender 
identity or who they love. That is why I am proud to join again with 
colleagues to reintroduce the Equality Act, landmark legislation that 
will guarantee that LGBTQ+ Americans are protected under federal law and
 move us one step closer to having a nation that truly lives up to our 
ideals of liberty, freedom, and justice for all.”
LGBTQ+ equality received a huge boost across the nation last year when President Biden signed Senator Baldwin’s bipartisan Respect for Marriage Act
 into law, enshrining federal protections for same-sex and interracial 
marriages. Further, in 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Bostock v. Clayton County that
 workplace discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender 
identity is prohibited as a form of sex discrimination under Title VII 
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. However, this court ruling has 
not yet been nationally applied to other areas of potential 
discrimination—including housing, public accommodations, jury service, 
access to credit, and more.
LGBTQ+ Americans around the country are facing an uptick in 
discrimination and dangerous state-sponsored legislation. State 
legislatures have introduced nearly 500 pieces of legislation that target LGBTQ+ rights. Despite Americans’ increasing support of LGBTQ+ rights
 and protections, the majority of states currently do not have 
fully-inclusive non-discrimination laws for members of the LGBTQ+ 
community.
U.S. Representative Mark Takano (D-CA-39) led the introduction of the Equality Act in the House.
The full text of the Equality Act can be found here as introduced in the Senate, and here as introduced in the House.
A summary of the bill can be found here.
The Senator's remarks can be downloaded here. 
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