On Tuesday night, he hijacked a council meeting in Worcester, Massachusetts, bullying members, making the city a “sanctuary” jurisdiction for transgender people.
Worcester City Council has driven activists to caves by passing a resolution Tuesday night, making the city a “sanctuary” area for men who think it is a woman, and vice versa. According to To the Boston Globe. between Hearingsome drag queens and activists with provocative makeup and outfits pose a threat to the city council and claimed they were fighting for their lives as local members demanded that they pass the resolution.
One drug queen with blue hair and heavy makeup threatens trans people to make Worcester a “very dangerous place.”
“I’m increasing the number of people with disabilities… I’m on the autism spectrum and have narcolepsy so I couldn’t drive myself here. Worcester is a trance for people with trans. The reason it needs to be a safe space is because I can’t go home in a place where I can’t work, I’m not eligible for a disability, I’m drug-related and I can’t drive because my family doesn’t. I’ll support me as I come to the trances and the city council that doesn’t listen to me,” the blue-haired drag queen said. “I need the city to protect me because no one else does. And I need the city to protect me because the federal government won’t do so, and I need the city to protect me, and you fear Trump. If you think you’re, you should see how afraid I am. If you say you’re afraid of Trump, that’s why you don’t want the city to be a safe space for trans people. If there is, you would be better prepared for trans people to make this a very safe space.” (Related: “Tell me”: The host was speechless after Canada’s top conservatives asked how many genders he had)
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Other members, including those who identify themselves as Worcester State professors, have insisted that Trump is “trying to erase” them and ordered city council members to ignore his executive order. Many of them said that if council members opposed the resolution, it would prove they didn’t care if trans people were killed or not.
One masked individual, covered in tattoos, named Trump a fascist who compared him to the Ku Klux Klan and demanded that the federal government recognize biological facts.
“Now in our country, Trump is threatening a diverse community of trans and gender,” said one masked man, covered in a tattoo. “He uses policies to take away protection. He makes it difficult for trans people to renew their passports and get the care they need. He is trying to erase us. These are not unsettling, these are uncontroversial facts. And he will not stop with trans people, and with immigrants, but he is limited, and he is not the king President. And he has the power of the president and the limitations of it. My question to the council is, if he uses policy to hurt people, how do you use it to protect them. Can we do it? How can we stand up to him and say we don’t allow him to direct what we are doing in our city?”
“We stood up against the KKK in 1924, and organizations like the YWCA stood up to the equality that is today,” the person said.
Some people look like women. Arrived with a painted beard and sparkle around her face, she was furious at the council members demanding that she be listened and taken seriously. One man wearing a skirt and a ponytail cried out to council members to take action before many of his friends died.
“Can you look at me and tell me how many of my friends need to die before you do anything? Look at me!” cried the person. “Poor f*cking!”
The pigtail bearded man cried out that councillors care more about “easy funds” than transgender people’s lives and didn’t care about the suspicion of “Nazis.”
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