"Leave our bodies alone," former state Sen. Wendy Davis said.
I would like to thank all of you protesting this.

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"Leave our bodies alone," former state Sen. Wendy Davis said.
I would like to thank all of you protesting this.
I love the horror media discussion group community here on Tumblr because it's a great place to discover little indie gems such as this short film.
Even before watching Bathroom Bill, I already knew it would absolutely be my cup of tea: horror comedies and queer horror are both things I'm a total sucker for. And it didn't disappoint at all! Short and simple but effective and funny in a way that reminded me a little of John Waters's (the greatest to ever do it and one of my favorite directors) satire Hairspray.
It's always a beautiful thing to see our community's art, even more so in the current political climate, so I wanted to share (and recommend!) this.
Last month, Kansas passed a bathroom bounty bill that could target private businesses. Now, Idaho will hear a similar bill that is more expl
fucking disgusting
images from the Trans+ Solidarity Alliance on Instagram, description in alt text
and here's the link mentioned in the image
please email/call/meet with your MP if you're in the UK and reblog this if you're not because ffs these terfs never stop
Arizona governor vetoes transgender bathroom bill, condemns it as ‘attack’ on children | The Hill
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) vetoed a bill that would have prevented students in public schools from using a bathroom or changing facility f
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs (D) vetoed a bill that would have prevented students in public schools from using a bathroom or changing facility for a sex different from their gender assigned at birth.
Hobbs said in her veto message on Thursday that she will veto every bill that “aims to attack and harm children,” as she said when vetoing another bill last month that would have restricted the use of a student’s pronouns consistent with their gender identity.
“SB1040 is yet another discriminatory act against LGBTQ+ youth passed by the majority at the state legislature,” Hobbs wrote.
Republicans hold a narrow majority in both the state House and Senate. The bill passed along party lines earlier this year.
The legislation would have required public schools to establish a “reasonable accommodation” for students who refuse to use a multi-occupancy bathroom or changing facility designated for a specific sex and who send an accommodation request in writing.
made this lol enjoy :)
please reblog i need the dopamine
in kansas, due to the new bathroom bill, a woman is now defined as someone with the capability of birthing children.
i wonder how this will affect abortion and plan b and birth control rights in this state, even though its intended to simply be anti-trans.
i dont care what your opinions on trans women are, defining women by their reproductive organs is so misogynistic. women are more than their ability to bear children, and reducing them to just that is going to take is back so far.