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too woke or making everything about being gay or whatever asinine take that’s out there, I think about the fact that there are politicians in office, right now, doing everything in their power to LEGALLY cause harm to the community by denying them the most basic of human rights. Like trans people being able to use the bathroom. Case in point. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. The reason why we spend so much time trying to make folks feel like it’s okay to be a part of the LGBTQ+ community is that there are Decrepit White Men with the power to do damage to their lives, well, doing damage to their lives. There is no greater target of this level of harassment than the transgender community who are, to this day, still fighting for the right to, wait for it, go to the bathroom in peace among a constant slew of other things, but click that link from Juwan J. Holmes via LGBTQ Nation for a breakdown that dates way, way back to … last Saturday, May 15th. ....
The entire Australian Capital Territory is defined as a capital city. Greater Sydney had the largest net loss (-31,600 people) of all the capitals from internal migration in 2020. Melbourne lost a net 26,100 internal migrants, the largest annual net loss for Victoria’s capital on record. Brisbane (13,000 people), Perth (3,500) and Canberra (300) were the only capital cities to record net gains over 2020. In 2020, Victoria had its first net interstate loss (-12,700 people) for a calendar year since 2008. South Australia had its first net interstate migration gain (100) in almost 30 years, while Western Australia (1,400) recorded its first annual net gain since 2013. Queensland (30,000) had its highest net gain since 2004. ....