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" ... Instead of clearly EXPLAINING what is scientifically understood about the risk and what the effects are from even small amount of alcohol, the agency issues a blanket statement for “all women” (lesbians don’t matter, apparently) that talks down to women, exonerates men and leaves everyone with just as little information as they had before. Simply stating “There is no known safe amount of alcohol--even beer or wine--that is safe for a woman to drink at any stage of pregnancy,” and asking, “Why take the chance?” does not actually tell people anything. ... "
" ... That lesbians exist, and that some of the books you treasure and the art you love may have been produced by lesbians or queer people without your ever knowing it. And that it’s important to recognize and celebrate queer love and queer communities throughout history and in the present. And that anyone can be a lesbian! ... "
" ... Trump’s decision to weigh-in on this issue, just as the Equality Act is being considered by the U.S. Senate, re-defines the battle lines in the fight over women’s sports, perhaps more clearly than ever. Conservatives, anti-transgender lesbians, trans-exclusionary radical feminists and right-leaning religious groups are all on the same side as QAnon conspiracists, Trump supporters and those who falsely claim providing equal rights to all Americans somehow erases their constitutional First Amendment right to practice their faith however they see fit. If enacted, the amendment of the 1964 Civil Rights Act would not interfere with anyone’s religious freedom, so long as they didn’t discriminate against their fellow citizens on the basis of who they are. ... "
" ... “There is a lot for me there, about how Stonewall speaks, really meaningfully to all our communities. With us focusing on communities of colour and the distinctive experiences of lesbians, bisexual people etc. ... "