I can honestly say that I never thought that I would be writing those words, or any of this post to be honest. I do however, feel like it's something that I need to address. Even though I try to keep my political opinions to myself, this I believe has more than just political sustenance.
People have died, in the past and even more currently. My heart hurts for the family of that brave woman. She deserves more than a moment of silence for her courage.
Sadly we must move on. As LGBT, I know how the country feels. A group of people all for a new genocide. We deal with this all the time honestly, however, this is America and I damn well thought that we were making progress, not the other way around. I'm greatly disappointed in our leader for not stepping above it and handling the situation but I can also honestly say that I didn't expect anything else.
These groups are only relevant when we fear them. That blind fear gives them power. I'm here to tell you not to give it to them. We beat them before and we will again. We will stand strong and protect one another until the end, but we will not fear, we will not run. We are brave. We are the true Americans and by the Gods of this world, we will not stand for this.
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