Stella Keating, a 16-year-old trans high school student, rocked during the Equality Act hearing on Wed and proved that the future of LGBTQ people are in good hands. |
Wednesday was an interesting day in Congress as members of the Senate held a hearing on the Equality Act. The conversation between members of the Senate and witnesses speaking for and against the Equality Act took many directions and embraced several different nuances. However, a few highlights stood out in terms of what this bill on comprehensive LGBTQ rights would actually do compared to how opponents are fear mongering about it.
Without question, the star of the hearing was Stella Keating, a 16-year-old transgender high school student from Washington State. While there were other witnesses for the Equality Act, Keating was easily the most memorable and compelling. She reminded the committee just what the Equality Act was about - fairness.
“Hi, I’m Stella, and I’m transgender. I’m here before you today representing the hundreds of thousands of kids just like me who are supported and loved by their family, friends and communities across the country.” pic.twitter.com/gFwqlATmTf
— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) March 17, 2021
From The Advocate:
(Keating) is a founder of the GenderCool Project, aimed at advancing understanding of trans and nonbinary people, and wants to be a civil rights attorney and eventually run for public office. “What happens if I want to attend college in a state that doesn’t protect me?” she said. “Right now, I could be denied medical care or be evicted for simply being transgender in many states. How is that even right? How is that even American? “What if I’m offered a dream job in a state where I can be discriminated against? Even if my employer is supportive, I still have to live somewhere. Eat in restaurants. Have a doctor.”
When the hearing ended after more than three hours, with a variety of witnesses having testified both for and against the bill, Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, pronounced Keating the star of the proceedings, “certainly the 16-year-old star.” He pledged to her and the other witnesses that he would work to make equality a reality.
Abigail Shrier's entire #EqualityAct testimony was a parade of lies and fear-mongering about trans women. She painted all trans women as would-be rapists. https://t.co/QR3xsSRvEv
— Samantha Sokol (@samsokol19) March 17, 2021
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) pulled no punches during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing — the first-ever hearing for the Equality Act in the U.S. Senate — in heightening fears about threats to women in sex-segregated spaces.When Abigail Shrier, a journalist who has built a career campaigning against gender transitioning for youth, was presenting testimony as an expert witness, Kennedy went straight to the locker rooms.“Would this bill prohibit the boy with gender dysphoria from exposing his penis to the girls?” Kennedy asked. The questioning put Shrier, who was testifying against the Equality Act, in a bind. The Equality Act does prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity in locker rooms, but says nothing about that particular issue and laws against lewd conduct are in place.
This is nothing but fear-mongering!
— Equality California (@eqca) March 17, 2021
Sen. Kennedy asking whether the #EqualityAct prohibits boys from exposing their penises to girls is transphobic and is a clear indication of why we need the Equality Act NOW!
Republican Senators are seriously acting like the #EqualityAct will wipe out all existing legal precedent
— Elliot (@ElliotOpp) March 17, 2021
Parents will still have to consent to medical procedures
Sexual harassment will still be illegal
Kennedy's "what if" questions are absurd
Live footage of my face during this exchange by Sen. Kennedy asking about kids' genitalia. #EqualityAct https://t.co/hyKtLWPWZm pic.twitter.com/Z4PqyntK0T
— Samantha Sokol (@samsokol19) March 17, 2021
Does...Sen. Kennedy know how high school and middle school locker rooms work.
— Sophie Kozub 🏳️⚧️👩🏻🦰 (@Ko_zub) March 17, 2021
No one is exposing their genitalia to each other en masse. That's just...people keep their underpants on when they get changed for gym.
like...what???? #EqualityAct
Sen. Kennedy really zeroes in on the Equality Act allowing transgender girls into women's locker rooms.
— Chris Johnson (@chrisjohnson82) March 17, 2021
"Would this bill prohibit the boy would gender dysphoria from exposing his penis to the girls?"
Abigail Shirer admits bill doesn't address genitalia.
wow. sen. kennedy with an absolutely egregious and embarrassing line of questioning during today's #equalityact hearing.
— emily simeral roberts (@emsimrob) March 17, 2021
No comments:
Post a Comment