Millennials and Generation Z flocked to the LGBTQ presidential forum on September 20 at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and they have some thoughts
that “cancer and AIDS and other serious illnesses are physical manifestations of a psychic scream, and their message is not ‘Hate me,’ but ‘Love me,’” and “Sickness is an illusion and does not actually exist.”
Whether with broad statements or specific roadmaps, candidates across the Democratic spectrum attempted to address decades of thinly veiled homophobia ingrained in our society. “It’s so damaging to tell people that who they are is ‘wrong’ and that they aren’t allowed to love who they want or to be who they are because it’s ‘gross’ or it’s ‘wrong,’” Fiona Kilgore, another student who attended the event, told MTV News. “I am so horrified that still happens in America.
Mayor Buttigieg, the only openly gay candidate, called the current climate “a crisis of belonging in this country.” He promised to appoint an administration and judiciary that “understands that American freedom means the freedom to be who you are and love who you love.
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