Transphobic Narrative Rejected After Nashville Shooting

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The Trans Radical Activist Network (TRAN) is going ahead with its "Trans Day of Vengeance" rally in Washington D.C. on April 1, despite recent criticism and accusations of radicalization following the school shooting in Nashville, Tennessee. The rally aims to protest against bills in numerous states limiting gender-affirming health care. The organizers of the rally have rejected any connection between their event and the mass shooting, which police have said was perpetrated by a transgender individual. The rally comes amid a wave of proposed legislation seeking to limit access to medical treatment for transgender individuals.
Topics:nation#activism#gender-identity#mass-shooting#social-issues#trans-day-of-vengeance#transgender-rights
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- ‘Desperate and bigoted’: US right uses latest shooting to malign trans people The Guardian US
- Trans activist calls Nashville school 'right-wing institution' day after mass shooting WZTV
- We must reject the transphobic narrative around Nashville The Independent
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