Park Service Erases Bisexuals From Stonewall Website

The Huffington Post reports: Several months after the National Park Service removed several references to transgender people from its website for the Stonewall National Monument, mentions of bisexuality were next on the chopping block. Multiple references to bisexuality had been deleted from the home page and “history and culture” section for the monument, which commemorates … The post Park Service Erases Bisexuals From Stonewall Website appeared first on Joe.My.God..

Park Service Erases Bisexuals From Stonewall Website

The Huffington Post reports:

Several months after the National Park Service removed several references to transgender people from its website for the Stonewall National Monument, mentions of bisexuality were next on the chopping block. Multiple references to bisexuality had been deleted from the home page and “history and culture” section for the monument, which commemorates the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York City that marked a pivotal point in the movement for LGBTQ rights.

In February, after President Donald Trump took office and vowed to crack down on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, the park service deleted several instances of the words “transgender” and queer” from the Stonewall site. It also cut the letters T and Q from the LGBTQ acronym, changing terms like “LGBTQ civil rights” to “LGB rights.” Now, references to bisexuality have also been quietly removed.

Read the full article. Last month the National Park Service banned trans Pride flags from park surrounding the Stonewall Monument.

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