Josh Hutcherson shares words of encouragement for trans women: 'Just do you'
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Josh Hutcherson shares words of encouragement for trans women: 'Just do you'
"F**k the noise. Haters are gonna hate. Haters are just fans on a bad day. Just f*****g do you."
"There is still so much to do. It's not only even about legislation. It starts there by making it legally acceptable but socially there is so much prejudice and bias that is integrated into our culture and that's going to be around for a while. I hope one day in my life time we get to close the door on this group but there's a lot more work to do."
"In 2015, Hutcherson, who also starred in Journey to the Centre of the Earth and Bridge to Terabithia, said he would like to be able to shut down his pro-queer group Straight But Not Narrow but society wasn't ready for that yet. He founded the initiative, aimed at helping tackle homophobia in schools and society, in 2011. Although it is now inactive, campaign videos remain online."
Support was expressed for trans women and nonbinary femmes, urging them to ignore haters and to 'just f*****g do you.' A red carpet statement framed haters as 'fans on a bad day' and encouraged resilience. The pro-queer initiative Straight But Not Narrow was founded in 2011 to tackle homophobia in schools and society; that initiative is now inactive but campaign videos remain online. The work toward equality extends beyond legislation to address entrenched social prejudice and bias. The long-term aim remains to reach a point where dedicated campaigns are no longer necessary, while outreach has already aided young people seeking support.
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