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In the U.S. Pride Parade, delight turns into resistance after Roe's reversal

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Danfastenberg and Randy Love

New York — This weekend, a pride celebration hosted by the LGBTQ community across the United States was angry after the Supreme Court decided to overthrow. I raised my voice. Constitutional rights to abortion and a wave of anti-transgender law.

Weekend pride events include Sunday parades in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle and Denver, and 1973 Roe v. Wade, where abortion rights advocates legalized abortion nationwide. As you blame the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the case.

LGBTQ leaders fear that this ruling would jeopardize the freedom of individuals beyond the right to abortion. In favor, Judge Clarence Thomas said the court could reconsider other cases and specifically referred to the ruling protecting contraception, homosexuality, and the right to marriage of homosexuals.

"The anti-abortion playbook and the LGBTQ opposition playbook are the same. Sarah Kate Ellis, CEO of LGBTQ advocacy group GLAAD, both dominate our body in a statement. It's about denying and making it more dangerous for us to live like us.

Even before the Supreme Court's ruling on the right to abortion, the LGBTQ community's pride month delight is , Was squeezed by a number of Republican-backed state laws specifically targeted at transgender youth.

Measures enacted in some red states are gender-identical. Prevents sexual discussions in the classroom, blocks access to medical care to support the transition of young people, and limits participation in sports.

"This march is a more serious tone than celebration. I don't think it's a bad thing, "said Crystal Marx, managing director of Seattle Pride, prior to the city's parade. , Expected 500,000 participants on Sunday.

At the New York City Pride Parade, women's health provider Planned Parenthood was the first group to start the march. A flock of people dressed in rainbow colors cheered as a representative of the planned parent-child relationship, with a pink sign that says "together." The parade began in Manhattan around noon on Sunday.

"Everyone shout out the planned parent-child relationship!" The announcer called the speaker. The crowd then began chanting, "We will not retreat!" (Report by Randi Love, Dan Fastenberg, Soren Larson, Gabriella Borter, edited by Nick Zieminski)