
Study Shows Hispanic Americans’ Evolving Support for LGBTQ Rights, KY Re-Legalizes Conversion Therapy, and Gov. Janet Mills Has Read the Constitution!
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Show Notes
It’s the last day of March and the start of a new week! Vico and Nay are in lock step, first with their haircuts, and today with their outfits! Did y’all get the short curly mullet with the white button up memo?! Walking and talking in sync, they deliver a classic smattering of TiG headlines:
A new analysis from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) shows that Hispanic Americans are more accepting of gay marriage than ever. And there’s personal goss to back it up — Vico shares stories about their abuela. Spoiler: chuletas are involved! But not all the news is good in Trump’s America. Kentucky just re-legalized conversion torture (some people out there call it “therapy,” but let’s be real—that’s the wrong t-word). Still, for every disappointment, there’s an ally stepping up. This time it’s Maine’s governor, Janet Mills, who told Trump’s transphobia to suck it! Maine will be allowing trans athletes to compete in sports.
Nay and Vico dish on their latest music obsessions, and we might see Vico competing in ballroom soon—so gays, we have to hold them accountable!
♥︎ TiG Team
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