continue here. conservative lawmakers and organizers, they argue tha this is just about restricting performances that they say children should nazi but they described as overly sexualized and they say that is not a ban but the performers insist that with the current language of the bill, it is vague, it is difficult for them t understand how to operate thei businesses, and a judge for no decided with them. i want to take a listen to som of the performers that i hav talked to to hear how lgbt community members here i tennessee have been feelin these last few weeks all we can do is say that it s bad and it s wrong, pleas don t do this to us, but the have found us to be a really effective political tool we need all hands on deck because when they finish wit us, don t be naive enough to think that they re not comin for you. and it is important put thi in context, to, alex this bill was signed by th governor at the same time as they passed and signed a bil that will outlaw g
state senator jack johnso opportunities law that equates track shows with sexua activities but the community is saying that they feel attacked by thi bill well they shouldn t, unless they intend to perform sexuall graphic entertainment in front of kids. antonia is joining me now from nashville, in antonia what are the folks are telling you about the lawmakers? alex, well look, tensions here in tennessee have bee high for weeks now as people prepared for thi first of its kind law to g into effect and lg to be q performers and business owners have all been confused and trying to prepare for how to adjust of this new landscape last night, as news came down, a federal trump appointed judg implemented this tro there was a sigh of relief fro those folks from the performer and the people who worked with them and it should be in place righ now for about 14 days. and there s a possible extension there and this i just a temporary restraining order. and what they say is that th fight is