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LGBTQ+ Crisis Hotlines See Huge Increase In Calls, Texts
Across the country, organizations and crisis hotlines catering to LGBTQ+ youths and adults have reported a staggering uptick in calls in the run-up to the election and since Donald Trump鈥檚 resounding victory. The Trevor Project was struggling to keep up with the number of people in crisis. 鈥淭revorText and TrevorChat are currently experiencing long hold times due to the election,鈥 a banner on the group鈥檚 site said Wednesday. (Javaid, 11/6)
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The Trevor Project Lifeline provides 24/7. Call them at 1-866-488-7386.
Alice Wade, a 2024 college graduate who won Tuesday in her first run for the New Hampshire House of Representatives, struck a somber rather than celebratory tone Wednesday. She was asked to reflect on the future of transgender rights in the Granite State. 鈥淚t is a very dark time for trans people and queer people in general,鈥 Wade said. Wade, a transgender woman and Dover Democrat, is concerned about Republican President-elect Donald Trump, whose campaign relentlessly targeted transgender people in TV advertisements, as well Republican Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte, who endorsed Trump. (Lenahan, 11/7)
The handbook鈥檚 authors claim that one of the biggest problems facing the US today is the 鈥渢oxic normalisation of transgenderism with drag queens and pornography invading school libraries.鈥 Project 2025 goes on to say that 鈥渢ransgender ideology鈥 is one form of 鈥減ornography鈥 linked to the 鈥渟exualisation of children鈥. In total, 鈥済ender鈥 is mentioned 111 times, and 鈥淟GBT鈥 or 鈥淟GBTQ鈥 18 times, in the handbook. (11/6)
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No matter who you voted for, election fallout has many voters still feeling a wide array of emotions, and social media has been busy with many people voicing their opinions on the election results. Social media has transformed politics and how we discuss them. It's where many folks air their political opinion. On days like today, the day after the presidential election, the internet can be a place of rage and resignation. (Guidotti, 11/6)
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