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Travel Warning for LGBTQ Community: LGBTQ Rights and Safety in the United States
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Travel Warning for LGBTQ Community: LGBTQ Rights and Safety in the United States

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 1, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Washington/Ottawa. It is a special kind of travel warning because it comes from the big neighbor to the north. The Canadian government is urging gay, lesbian, transgender and other members of the nearly one million LGBTQ community to do more research before traveling to the United States. That means getting acquainted with where between Montana and Maryland, between California and Kentucky, the socio-political climate for sexual minorities could be unhealthy. Or even life-threatening.

With the action that Chrystia Freeland, Deputy Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has now made public, the government in Ottawa is reacting to what the US human rights organization “Human Rights Campaign” (HRC) has just practiced for the very first time: she called the “Emergency” for LGBTQ people in America. The reason sounds shocking: “They want to make us invisible.”

The phenomenon can be documented with numbers: The civil rights organization ACLU has determined that in the current year over 500 bills have been introduced in the regional parliaments across America. They are directed against minorities who do not want to live according to the heterosexual norm. 75 laws have already come into force. Among the most targeted groups are transgender people. Two dozen states, mostly Republican-controlled, have banned teens seeking sex reassignment surgery from doing so under reputable medical direction.

In large parts of America, transgender youth, such as boys who have made the transition to girls, are banned from competing in athletics or swimming. “Distortion of competition” is the standard argument. Going to a toilet that does not correspond to the gender at birth is also prohibited in many places under penalty of prosecution.

Censorship in school lessons

Other laws, led by Florida under Governor and presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, aim to censor or eliminate LGBTQ issues in schools. DeSantis claims homosexuality or transgender issues are used to indoctrinate children. The “Florida Parental Rights in Education Act”, dubbed “Don’t Say Gay Law” on the street, prohibits teaching students up to the 3rd grade about sexual orientation and gender identity.

Shows featuring “drag queens” (men dressed up as women) have also been the target of legal activity or even criminalized in several places. Tennessee, Montana, South Carolina, Texas and North Dakota are among the most aggressive states, according to the ACLU. The White House under President Joe Biden regularly protests against this, but can hardly intervene in state legislation.

From the point of view of those affected, discrimination against the LGBTQ community stretches all the way to the mostly conservative Supreme Court in Washington. There, in June, the lawsuit filed by an evangelical web designer from Colorado was upheld by a 6-3 vote. She had refused to set up websites for marriages between gay couples.

Hate crimes against LGBTQ community

Discriminatory laws and a latent LGBTQ-hostile attitude are now part of the standard repertoire in the culture war of the Republicans, right up to ex-President Donald Trump. Barely encoded, LGBTQ people are equated with pedophiles who are out to sexually exploit children and young people. An accusation that the Federal Police FBI rejects with reference to the crime statistics.

According to the findings of the “Anti-Defamation League” (ADL), the rhetoric, which often leads to hostility and hatred, is not without effect. The lobby organization, originally founded against anti-Semitism, registered almost 360 hate crimes against the LGBTQ community in 46 of 50 states from spring 2022 to spring 2023.

It is often a matter of life and death. The O’Shae Sibley case is still fresh. The 28-year-old was active in the queer New York dance scene. In late July, his gang clashed at a Brooklyn gas station with five teenagers who were chanting anti-gay slogans. Sibley tried his hand at mediation. He ended up on the asphalt with a fatal knife wound in the heart. His death is not an isolated case. According to the HRC, there were also real hunting scenes in other states, often encouraged by arch-conservative and religious groups.

According to experts at Georgetown University in Washington, the resentment goes back to a ten-year-old Supreme Court ruling. At that time, same-sex marriage was legalized nationwide against angry protests from the right. Radical-conservative organizations have “not made their peace with it until today”.

Biden announces better protective measures

Reprisals against the LGBTQ community are also regularly castigated by celebrities in the cultural sector. Most recently, British pop star Elton John lamented a “growing wave of anger and homophobia” in America.

In the summer, the White House announced new initiatives to better protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people. President Joe Biden said more resources would be used in the future and agencies would be more closely integrated to better protect the safety of Pride ceremonies, marches, community centers, health facilities and businesses.

2023-08-30 16:30:00


#Canada #warns #LGBTQ #community #risks #traveling

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vielHarmonie: A Family-Friendly Concert Series in Bürgerpark featuring Jan Delay, Max Herre, and Wincent Weiss
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vielHarmonie: A Family-Friendly Concert Series in Bürgerpark featuring Jan Delay, Max Herre, and Wincent Weiss

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com July 23, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

The concert series “vielHarmonie” in the Bürgerpark is an event for the whole family. Tickets for Jan Delay, Max Herre and Wincent Weiss are available from Neue Westfälische.

Michaela Heinze

07/23/2023, 02:00 am

Bielefeld. The program presentation of the next picnic in the Bürgerpark could not have been more authentic: With cheese and pastries on a blanket in the Bürgerpark, Martin Knabenreich, Kathie Schilberg and Karoline Jockheck from Bielefeld Marketing GmbH proudly announced the 4th edition of the popular concert series “vielHarmonie”.

2023-07-23 00:08:33
#days #openair #music #Bielefeld #tickets

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“26th Bethel Athletics Festival: Excitement Builds for Competitions and Activities for People with Disabilities”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com May 30, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

In the heart of Bielefeld, the anticipation of the Bethel Athletics is growing. The festival for people with disabilities again offers many offers with and without competition.

05/30/2023, 6:00 p.m

Bielefeld. “I’m very excited, but I’ll be happy when it starts.” Jasmin Berenbrinker is looking forward to the 26th Bethel Athletics. She trained a lot for her competitions, says the 24-year-old athletics participant and this year’s torch bearer. This Saturday, June 3, she will light the Bethel “Olympic Flame” in the Gadderbaum sports park – with several hundred athletes.

2023-05-30 16:05:57
#Bethel #sports

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“Why Cartoonist Ralph Ruthe is Leaving Twitter: A Look at His Social Media Success”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com April 27, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

From May, Ruthe will no longer use his channel on the social network acquired by Elon Musk. He encourages his followers to switch platforms.

Dirk Averesch

04/27/2023 | As of April 27, 2023, 6:41 p.m


Sven Hauhart



Bielefeld. Ralph Ruthe from Bielefeld is one of the most successful cartoonists in Germany. His “Shit Happens” cartoon only celebrated its 20th birthday on March 16th. Ruthe is also successful on social media. With a total of more than 3.5 million followers, he is one of the influencers with the widest reach in the country. His more than 630,000 followers on Twitter will have to do without him from the beginning of May.

2023-04-27 16:57:10
#Bielefeld #cartoonist #Ralph #Ruthe #withdrawing #Twitter

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