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Renato Lins :
excelente para o Carnaval 😍
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henrique.bovo.lopes :
😁😁😁
2024-08-02 01:04:02
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Felipe Trevisan :
melhor que um poste ou árvore etc como aqui no Brasil KKKKKK
2024-08-02 00:06:23
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Denilson Silva :
A maldade está nos olhos 👀
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César :
a relação das pessoas de amsterdam com a privacidade não é a mesma que a nossa... me assusta!
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Em Salvador mijam nas paredes e ninguém fala que é vergonha
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Parents of LGBTQ+ children have descended on Parliament to call on MPs to fight for the rights of their children. Five volunteers from FFLAG — a charity dedicated to supporting families and their LGBTQ+ children —alongside its chair of trustees, Sarah Furley, raised their concerns at a cross-party event hosted by Anna Dixon MP and Nadia Whittome MP on Wednesday (12 February). At the top of the priorities list was the request to scrap two harmful education policies proposed by the Conservative government: the draft guidance for gender-questioning children, published in December 2023, and the proposed changes to relationships, sex, and health education (RSHE), published in May 2024. FFLAG have called the draft guidance on gender questioning children “bad guidance,” noting that its aim to “out” pupils to parents can “destroy trust and can only do harm to both child and parent”. The cross-party event was hosted by Anna Dixon MP and Nadia Whittome MP. The charity believes that the RSHE changes would be “the equivalent of a new Section 28
Parents of LGBTQ+ children have descended on Parliament to call on MPs to fight for the rights of their children. Five volunteers from FFLAG — a charity dedicated to supporting families and their LGBTQ+ children —alongside its chair of trustees, Sarah Furley, raised their concerns at a cross-party event hosted by Anna Dixon MP and Nadia Whittome MP on Wednesday (12 February). At the top of the priorities list was the request to scrap two harmful education policies proposed by the Conservative government: the draft guidance for gender-questioning children, published in December 2023, and the proposed changes to relationships, sex, and health education (RSHE), published in May 2024. FFLAG have called the draft guidance on gender questioning children “bad guidance,” noting that its aim to “out” pupils to parents can “destroy trust and can only do harm to both child and parent”. The cross-party event was hosted by Anna Dixon MP and Nadia Whittome MP. The charity believes that the RSHE changes would be “the equivalent of a new Section 28"—a reference to the Thatcher-era legislation banning the ‘promotion’ of homosexuality in classrooms in England and Wales from 1988 until 2003 (it was repealed in Scotland in 2000)— a belief shared by many activists, experts, and politicians. They also called for an immediate withdrawal of the puberty blocker ban, which they described as “unjustified and illogical”, and for a commitment to protect healthcare for trans adults. PinkNews spoke to Jacqui Taylor, who is the proud parent of a trans child, about her concerns for the future of trans rights in the UK. #protecttranskids #transgender #transrights #uknews #lgbtqia

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