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Ce genre de motivation ça me gêne …
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Le mouvement et vraiment pas bon
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Bibi énorme et je parle même pas de la barre… 😏
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la barre tu l a trouvé où ? dans une boîte d allumette waouh ! impressionnant
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A group of over 6,000 Catholic nuns has joined the fight for trans rights, writing in an open letter that #trans and #nonbinary people are “beloved and cherished by God”. The Sisters of Saint Joseph Federation, along with several other Catholic organisations, published an open letter on #transdayofvisibility that supports the #LGBTQ+ community and criticises the recent influx of oppressive and discriminatory legislation sweeping the US. “As vowed #Catholic religious and our partners in mission, we wholeheartedly affirm that transgender, nonbinary and gender-expansive individuals are beloved and cherished by God,” the letter read.  “We mark March 31, International Day of Transgender Visibility, as a time to celebrate, acknowledge and uplift folks who identify as transgender, nonbinary and/or gender-expansive. We know our actions and commitments must extend beyond this day’s observance.” The nuns’ letter added that trans people in the United States are “experiencing harm and erasure” due to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, discrimination and “harmful rhetoric” from some #Christian institutions, including the #CatholicChurch. The Catholic groups who signed shared a wish to provide “deep belonging” for trans people in the church, and said the church will become an “oppressor” unless it accepts the LGBTQ+ community. “#TheGospel call of unifying love compels us to actively interrupt harmful interactions in daily life and dismantle the systems that reinforce this rhetoric and violence in society,” the open letter read. “We will remain oppressors until we – as vowed Catholic religious – acknowledge the existence of LGBTQ+ people in our own congregations.” The #SistersofSaintJoseph Federation told PinkNews in a statement that their letter was a “direct response to the sweeping anti-trans and anti-#LGBTQIA+ legislation that has been threatening the lives of trans and non-binary people across the United States”. They added: “We realised there was very little published in terms of Catholic support for trans and non-binary folks, and didn’t want hateful rhetoric to be the only thing people were hearing from the Catholic church.” #queernews ##queertok##queertiktok##samesexmarriage🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈

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