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restaurants and being allowed into a particular movie theaters. and now we see that the other side of it is to say, well, anything i feel is an area that i want to preclude other people, i should be able to do it based on the supreme court decision. it opens the floodgates and goes back to what is wrong with the supreme court decisions. it doesn t have the legal rationale that the american people can follow. more businesses. and that s what the supreme court is supposed to do. it s supposed to give us a rule to follow, and right now, as it is pointed, out we can do about anything we want based on these very vague decisions by the court. jay? do you agree? i want to respectfully disagree with the professor. first, obviously, michael imperioli, thank you for your allyship and i understand he was taking making a lighthearted point. that being said, my general sense is, we should not be giving our enemies, our opponents, more rights than
into particular movie theaters. and now we see that the other side of it is to say, well, anything i feel is an area that i want to preclude other people, i should be able to do it based on the supreme court decision. it opens the floodgates and goes back to what is wrong with the supreme court decisions. it doesn t have the legal rationale that the american people can follow. or businesses. and that s what the supreme court is supposed to do. it s supposed to give us a rule to follow, and right now, as it is pointed, out we can do about anything we want based on these very vague decisions by the court. jay? do you agree? i want to respectfully disagree with the professor. first, obviously, michael imperioli, thank you for your allyship and i understand he was making a lighthearted point. that being said, my general sense is, we should not be giving our enemies, our opponents, more rights than they are already taking away. so this was, i think, first of all, this opinion was wrong.
the visibility, of being out and open, and feeling safe to be out and open. it is so, so important. right now, it is not only the legislation we are, seeing but everywhere we go to feel safe as being targeted. i have heard stories of children s hospitals being threatened with bomb threats. targets getting bumped that s because of their allyship with lgbtq community. and the only way to combat, that is worth, love and visibility. right now, there is a stat that says more people believe they have seen a ghost than a trans person. that is shocking, and also dangerous right. because the lack of visibility makes way for fear. this is a moment for us to talk about the trans community, to be, open to share our stories as allies, so that we can create the visibility needed to change hearts and minds, and ultimately shift policy. okay, love and visibility, but more specifically, how is the human rights campaign
they are, losing the same horrific things we are saying about chance people, today they said about, lesbian, gay bisexual people 20 years, ago but now the respect for marriage act is the law of the land. the same horrific things being said about trans people, today they said about people living with hiv and a. i. d. s. 30 years ago, and now we dramatically reduce stigma, and we are within arms reach of ending the epidemic. they see that they are losing on so many of the social issues, and they are trying to draw wedges and divides. this is our time to tell them, no, enough, we are not going to stand for some of our community, or some of the lgbtq+ community, we will stand united for everyone. this special is titled defending pride, which you are doing wonderfully right now. protest about the importance of the visibility, of being out and open, and feeling safe to be out and open. it is so, so important. right now, it is not only the legislation we are, seeing but everywhere we go t