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Defend Artistic Freedom and LGBTQ+ Rights, Reject Discriminatory Legislation

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HB5981: Defending Artistic Expression and LGBTQ+ Rights The proposed HB5981 legislation prohibiting federal funding for events involving drag performances raises significant civil liberties concerns. Its overly broad definition of "drag" as "dressing in clothing that is typical of the opposite gender" risks discrimination against transgender individuals expressing their authentic gender identity. This threatens the rights of an already marginalized community. Moreover, banning public funding for programs including drag performances constitutes unacceptable censorship and infringement on artistic expression. Drag is a celebrated art form with a rich cultural history, providing social critique, commentary, and entertainment. Prohibiting its public funding unduly restricts free speech and impedes cultural exchange. While opinions may differ on performance appropriateness, a blanket prohibition funded by taxpayer dollars severely overreaches, failing to account for nuance. Alternative approaches upholding both artistic freedom and LGBTQ+ rights should be pursued through inclusive dialogue.

▶ Created on July 20 by Griffin

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