I've been thinking about this too, and while I was looking into it online, Erin's offered some more of the background about Scott Wiener and the Folsom Street Fair. I think it's worth revisiting before dismissing her - if mostly because that is, in my interpretation, Lisa's really important point: exactly when it "feels" like a Republica…
I've been thinking about this too, and while I was looking into it online, Erin's offered some more of the background about Scott Wiener and the Folsom Street Fair. I think it's worth revisiting before dismissing her - if mostly because that is, in my interpretation, Lisa's really important point: exactly when it "feels" like a Republican talking point, don't look away - keep looking, keep digging. Something I really appreciated about Lisa and Erin's discussion was the urgency they share to look at/research/fight "gender affirming care" - including, for example, social transition at school as well as medicalization - and that they were able to identify some of the differences in their perspectives, as well as to find their common cause.
I've been thinking about this too, and while I was looking into it online, Erin's offered some more of the background about Scott Wiener and the Folsom Street Fair. I think it's worth revisiting before dismissing her - if mostly because that is, in my interpretation, Lisa's really important point: exactly when it "feels" like a Republican talking point, don't look away - keep looking, keep digging. Something I really appreciated about Lisa and Erin's discussion was the urgency they share to look at/research/fight "gender affirming care" - including, for example, social transition at school as well as medicalization - and that they were able to identify some of the differences in their perspectives, as well as to find their common cause.