Be disruptive! What queer history tells us about confronting Trump
Briefly

The late 1970s was a somber, frightening time in queer history, where the rise of a Christian right branding themselves the moral majority began a culture war.
Justice Clarence Thomas has broached revisiting the supreme court decisions that legalized same-sex marriage, provoking panic among queer activists about their hard-won rights.
Books with queer themes are already being removed from school and public libraries, while trans people are being denied access to facilities that align with their gender.
The enormity and consequentiality of this battle feels like being swept heedlessly into uncharted waters, prompting activists to look for historic precedents.
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