'We still have so much further to go to rid society of the minority of folks who hold dinosaur-like views when it comes to LGBT rights' | DavidLinden ✍️
month, which serves as a vital reminder of the historical struggles faced by the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community on these islands.
Thankfully, nowadays, that stigma is much reduced but we still have so much further to go to rid society of the minority of folks who hold dinosaur-like views when it comes to LGBT rights.of politics when it comes to issues such as LGBT rights as well as that of women’s reproductive rights. LGBT history month aims to promote visibility and inclusivity by shining a light on the achievements, contributions and challenges faced by LGBT individuals throughout history. By acknowledging the historical presence and accomplishments of LGBT people, we validate their experiences and reinforce the importance of equal rights and acceptance.
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