, there has been a “rapid increase” in bills targeting transgender people – and more specifically, transgender youth. According to internal tracking by NCTE, in 2020, 79 anti-trans bills were introduced; so far in 2022, 157 anti-trans bills have been floated. Of those 157 bills, 65 are youth sports bans; 37 are healthcare bans; 29 are curriculum bans; and the remaining cover issues from so-called bathroom bills to birth certificates.
These bills — whether or not they’re passed — have deep consequences. In addition to banning trans youth from certain spaces, Rodrigo Heng-Lehtinen of NCTE says these bills are also damaging on a mental and emotional level. “Even in states where we succeed in blocking these bills from becoming law, it’s still really damaging to have your legitimacy debated by government leaders,” Heng-Lehtinen says.
. At the signing, Noem said the bill will make sure girls are given “an opportunity for a level playing field, for fairness, that gives them the chance to experience success.” Elliot Vogue, an 18-year-old student who spent his teen years protesting anti-LGBTQ legislation in his home state of South Dakota, says Noem’s logic is lacking. “To be blunt, if a trans girl is better than you at her sport, it’s not because she’s trans. It’s because she’s better than you,” Elliot says.
SloaneFragment “Even in states where we succeed in blocking these bills from becoming law, it’s still really damaging to have your legitimacy debated by government leaders”
So proud of all of the youth activists that are exhausting all of their efforts & doing something to halt harsh legislation 🥺💪
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