Tokyo 2020 finished at the weekend. And what an Olympic triumph it was for openly LGB athletes: over 50 medals! Here’s just a few of their notable achievements:
Gold winning USA women’s basketball team, with FIVE!! out lesbian team members, including Sue Bird, fiancée of the soccer star Megan Rapinoe. Pictured here with teammate Diana Taurus. 👏👏
Britain went wild for Tom Daley who won gold in the synchronized 10-meter platform: “I feel incredibly proud to say that I am a gay man and also an Olympic champion.” Imagine the impact of those words on young gay men with sporting dreams. 👏👏
Here’s Ana Marcela Cunha of Brazil, considered one of the best open water swimmers in history - who won the gold medal in the 10 km swimming marathon. 👏👏
Four of the New Zealand women’s rugby sevens gold medalists are out lesbians. Kiwi dykes we salute you!
We could only find pics of Portia Woodman and Ruby Tui: feel free to post more.
It’s not all about gold of course. Here’s Carl Hester who won bronze in Dressage. Let’s celebrate all the LGB competitors. They’re all among the best in the world.
Never before have so many out lesbian athletes competed in the Olympics. For gay sportsmen the prejudice remains strong — especially in soccer. Let’s hope it won’t be long till we celebrate the first out gay footballer in the Premier League./end
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1./ We are shocked by today’s judgment in the Court of Session. For years proponents of GRA Reform assured the public it was merely an administrative measure. Instead it’s now clear it would have profound consequences undermining both women’s rights and those of LGB people.
2./ We have long argued the laws protecting LGB people are being undermined by conflating sex with gender identity. We are grateful the EHRC submission reflected our concerns and disappointed judges “have not found it easy to follow” the important point the EHRC made.
3./ We applaud the work of @ForWomenScot and their legal team. They have shed light as never before on the dangerous confusion surrounding issues of sex and gender in our laws. This must urgently be addressed. Erase sex in law and you erase our rights.
We have today sent a formal complaint to the President of the UN HRC, endorsed by many other groups & individuals internationally, about the conduct of Independent Expert for SOGI Victor Madrigal-Borloz. He pursues his own agenda instead of his mandate. lgballiance.org.uk/formal-complai…
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We have today written to the incoming President of the UN Human Rights Council with a long and
detailed complaint about the failure of the Independent Expert on SOGI, Victor Madrigal-Borloz, to fulfil his mandate.
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Today is #BiVisibilityDay
2021 ONS estimates put the prevalence of bisexuality at 1.1% of the UK population, rising to 5.3% of 16-24 year olds.
We saw yesterday that attitudes to LGB people generally had improved, but here are some stats on bisexuality specifically (thread)
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#BiVisibilityDay
From reading Prof Michael Biggs’ paper on the history of puberty blockers we find that of the first 70 children on the “Dutch Protocol”, 8.6% were bisexual.
One further child did not know their sexual orientation yet.
With just 30 days to go before Mermaids begin their challenge to our charitable status, we will be sharing one reason every day until then showing why LGB Alliance is so needed by LGB people. (Thread)🧵
1: We made a short film to celebrate the lives of older gay men and are ensuring that 30% of the tickets to the very swanky London premiere are free or discounted 👇
1/6 Why your support for LGB Alliance is effective and really matters (thread).
The govt's decision to abandon plans for a Bill to ban Conversion Therapy is a sign of the confidence that, in general, conversion therapy practices for LGB people are already illegal in this country
2/6 The UK is a fantastic place to be lesbian, gay or bisexual. It’s also a fantastic place to be transgender. Nowhere in the world are trans people more visible, or their rights better guaranteed.
The UK leads the world with our legislation on equality.
3/6 Sexual orientation and gender reassignment are both protected characteristics in the Equality Act and the rights of each group must always be balanced.
We welcome these early findings from the Cass Review. It confirms our view that this service has not been subject to the normal quality controls elsewhere in the NHS. This is even more important with highly experimental treatments. 1/5