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nerdygaymormon · 1 year
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leahsfiction · 1 year
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Verified GoFundMes for the Club Q shooting tragedy
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as of 4pm PST November 20, 2022, the 3 linked fundraisers are:
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mysharona1987 · 1 year
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whatevergreen · 1 year
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From his twitter:
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RIP Daniel Aston and Derrick Rump and the as yet unidentified three.
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elierlick · 1 year
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Don't let a mass killer troll you.
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katy-l-wood · 1 year
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Here are a list of fundraisers verified by GoFundMe themselves if you want to support those effected by the Club Q shooting.
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arctic-hands · 1 year
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At least five people were killed and 18 others wounded in a shooting over the weekend at an LGBTQ club called Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Police said a suspect is in custody, and CPR News reports that person is being treated at a hospital.
Here's what we know so far:
-Police were called to the scene a little before 12 a.m. MT
-The suspect's motive is not known at this time
-The attack the night before Transgender Day of Remembrance (Nov. 20)
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chainmail-butch · 1 year
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A speech about a nightclub
They’re killing us. They’re killing us over and over and over again and it seems like no one cares.
When I roll with the Panthers we put on pistol belts and tactical vests and act as security for left-wing events.
We oversee the displacement of the homeless.
We hire lawyers to build cases against the city.
We watch the government confidently declare that there’s no need for a government response to the cold. After all, The communists will take care of the homeless.
They have left hundreds of people to freeze to death on our watch this winter. And they will leave thousands more to die before this is over.
I watch them ignore the people they deem unworthy everyday.
I see socialist rifle associations turning out at drag shows and queer events across the country to protect people like me because the state never will.
And then I see queer people dying.
We can’t be everywhere. The Panthers have jobs. The communists have jobs. The socialists have jobs. We protest on our lunch breaks. We walk the streets and care for the homeless on our days off. We pick up rifles and stand in front of them with our vacation time. We’re doing everything we can.
And they’re still killing us.
Their voices get put out on the biggest news networks in the world as they scream their hate over and over and over again.
They’re killing us. They’ve always been killing us.
This latest shooting hit me hard. I sing karaoke at a gay bar every Friday. I’ve met so many people there. Transwomen drifting in after their pride meeting ended, old queers who like to put on suits and watch the youth dance around the bar. Young gay men who’ve never seen such a diverse place in their lives. Butches, Femmes, Faggots, Bears and even the occasional Het.
I’ve seen so many people gathered around in joy. Talking about their children and their loved ones while they stand outside and smoke a cigarette. I’ve heard people pour every ounce of their suffering and joy into the microphone and I’ve cheered them every time.
And I can’t help but hear the gunshots in my minds eye. I can hear the glass shattering. I can feel the adrenaline rushing as people begin to scream.
They’re killing us.
They. Are. Killing. Us.
And we need to fight back.
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bogleech · 1 year
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This older Christian guy crossed my facebook feed with some awkward opening statements about "not agreeing with the lifestyle" and it raised a hackle or two in the comments but the rest of his pretty lengthy post was about how angry the shooting made him and how "those people don't hurt anybody." And like, I'm sorry if this sounds cheesy but I think it's more important than ever now to treasure common ground and positively reinforce what people get right rather than harp on their flaws. It does matter when people are trying, when they mean well, and when they see through the bullshit that's poisoned half the country.
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nerdygaymormon · 1 year
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I really hope all the terfs, transphobes, and homophobes out think hard about what the Club Q shooting means. It means so much more than trauma for all of us in the LGBTQIA+ community.
It means every single Trans Remembrance Day will be tainted for multiple generations of people. It means that in a few days, people won't even be able to think about making Thanksgiving dinner because their loved ones are dead or hospitalized. It means they will never be able to celebrate Thanksgiving without remembering the shooting.
And if you're reading this and getting indignant at the implication it has anything to do with you, get off your high horse. You may not have committed the murders, but you fostered the hatred and bigotry that led to this.
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fairfowl · 1 year
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trans rights and gay rights are inseparable, trans safety and gay safety are irrevocably intertwined.
Have a mostly painless Trans Day of Rememberance
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Remember his name. He is a hero. Richard M. Fierro. Around us always are people ready to do the right thing. Be that person. 
From the @nytimes: COLORADO SPRINGS — Richard M. Fierro said he was at a table in Club Q with his wife, daughter and friends on Saturday, watching a drag show, when the sudden flash of gunfire ripped across the nightclub. His instincts from four combat deployments as an Army officer in Iraq and Afghanistan instantly kicked in. Fight back, he told himself. In an interview at his house, where his wife and daughter were still recovering from injuries, Mr. Fierro, 45, who left the Army in 2013 as a major, according to military records, described charging through the chaos at the club, tackling the gunman and beating him bloody with the gunman’s own gun. “I don’t know exactly what I did, I just went into combat mode,” Mr. Fierro said, shaking his head. “I just know I have to kill this guy before he kills us.”
[Follies Of God]
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wildcards1407 · 11 months
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Art for the We Came To Dance Kicstarter in support of Club Q. Want to support a community, get a great book and some cool art? Click https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/amphibianpress/we-came-to-dance-stories-of-queer-joy-in-support-of-club-q/description
We're aiming for $5K in the next two weeks, and we're nearly at $2K now. Share it around and let's see what we can do as a community.
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mysharona1987 · 1 year
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A drag queen with a stiletto did more to stop a spree shooter than the Uvalde cops ever did. She absolutely bashed his frigging head in and was stabbing in the eye.
The heavily weaponised and armed Uvalde cops were lazy, selfish and inept.
And did not watch the film Single White Female, apparently.
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coochiequeens · 1 year
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“On November 23, Natalee Bingham, a friend of a Club Q victim, appeared on CNN to refute the shooter’s alleged gender identity. When asked for comment on Aldrich’s “non-binary” identity, Bingham called it “ludicrous,” and claimed “it was obvious” Aldrich was a man based on his appearance.”                                     But I thought you couldn’t assume gender based on appearance?
After it was revealed that a shooter who killed 5 people and injured 25 others at an LGBT nightclub in Colorado identifies as “non-binary” and uses gender neutral pronouns, trans activists took to social media to express disbelief over his self-declared identity.
Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, opened fire at Club Q on November 19, tragically killing Raymond Green Vance, Kelly Loving, Daniel Aston, Derrick Rump and Ashley Paugh. At least 25 others in the venue were also injured during the incident. Aldrich was arrested at the scene and taken into police custody.
Following news of the mass killings, prominent figures blamed “homophobia” and “transphobia” for the shooting.
California Senator Scott Wiener, who introduced a bill that turns the state into a refuge for youth and parents of children seeking out puberty-halting drugs, went so far as to blame the shooting on the use of the word “groomer” online.
However, a recent court filing revealed that Aldrich identifies as a non-binary individual, and therefore could be considered a member of the LGBTQ community according to his chosen status.
On November 22, Aldrich’s legal team submitted court documents stating that their client prefers use they/them pronouns and goes by “Mx. Aldrich” as opposed to “Mr.” or “Ms.” Aldrich. The shooter also had legally changed his name shortly after his 16th birthday, and was born Nicholas Franklin Brink.
The revelation came after days of fierce online assertions over the shooters motivations, with many trans activists blaming both conservatives and gender critical feminists for the shooting. Some took aim at conservative commentators such as Matt Walsh and Tucker Carlson, with others even directing their ire at children’s author JK Rowling.
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“Wow turns out I had never in my life experienced fury until the second I read the sentence ‘the shooter now claims he is non-binary,'” tweeted Gretchen Felker-Martin. Felker-Martin recently published a novelcentered around trans-identified males graphically murdering feminists.
Some reporters even struggled to decide which pronouns to use for the shooter when reporting on the case. One CBS News clip showed reporter Karen Morfitt stumbling over her words as she attempted to use gender neutral pronouns for Aldrich, while CNN presenters speculated that Aldrich wasn’t really non-binary, but was instead setting up his defense case against the hate crime charges. 
On November 23, Natalee Bingham, a friend of a Club Q victim, appeared on CNN to refute the shooter’s alleged gender identity.
When asked for comment on Aldrich’s “non-binary” identity, Bingham called it “ludicrous,” and claimed “it was obvious” Aldrich was a man based on his appearance. 
“It was obvious with the mugshot that’s a man. That’s not a non-binary person because in no way shape or form could they appear as a woman the next day,” Bingham claimed.
Bingham called it “offensive” for a “male” to “play that role,” and reiterated that it was easy to tell Aldrich was not really what he claimed to be.
The clip of Bingham’s appearance began circulating on social media, and many users were quick to point out Bingham’s hypocrisy over not respecting Aldrich’s identity because of his appearance.
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Disclosure notice: @Slatzism is the Editor-in-Chief at Reduxx.
“But I thought we can’t tell anyone’s gender until they tell us? Aren’t we just supposed to believe what people say? Fairly sure Natalee is engaging in some double standards here,” one user said in response to the clip.
“Oh so it sounds like we don’t need to declare or recognize pronouns any more, we can just go by looks. Right?,” another user questioned.
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The narrative that Aldrich is claiming to be non-binary as a legal maneuver to secure leniency during the trial began circulating across social media shortly after news of the court filing broke. Many trans activists are now claiming that Aldrich is only pretending to be non-binary, citing evidence such as family members using he/him pronouns to describe him on social media. 
Trans activist and alleged sex offender Eli Erlick repeatedly misgendered Aldrich on Twitter and claimed he is “playing the media by lying” about his gender identity.
“Using queer and trans self-determination ethos against us is a disgusting but effective way to further harm our communities.” Erlick stated on Twitter. In the past, Erlickhas criticized those who accurately identify him as male, despite some anecdotal evidence that he leveraged his own self-declared transgender status to avoid criticism for alleged crimes he committed. 
The debate amongst trans activists about Aldrich not being “authentically” non-binary are in contrast with long-standing assertion that trans activists claiming the only requirement to being “non-binary” is to self identify as such.
A viral tweet from September asserted that non-binary people “deserve to be respected without having their identity picked apart.”
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The situation with Aldrich resembles recent controversies surrounding non-binary actor Ezra Miller.
Miller, known for his roles in The Flash and We Need to Talk About Kevin, became the subject of international outcry after numerous disturbing incidents came to light.
Miller is alleged to have committed multiple acts of violence against women, some of which were filmed and well-documented. In 2020, Miller was caught on video choking a female fan in Iceland and throwing her to the concrete. Earlier this year, Miller was reported to police by a Hawaiian woman who stated he had hit her in the head with a chair.
Most disturbingly, the mother of a young woman took to Twitter to report that her daughter had been effectively kidnapped by Miller, who had groomed her from when she was a minor, and plied her with illicit drugs.
Environmental activist Sara Jumping Eagle told her followers that her daughter, Tokata Iron Eyes, has not had a phone since January of this year, and that her family has been unable to locate her.
Yet despite all of his controversies, activists on Twitter asserted that Miller’s non-binary identity must be respected regardless of his improprieties. The actor uses the pronouns they/them/it and zir.
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Similarly, earlier this year, internet celebrity Christian Weston Chandler, known more commonly as Chris Chan, appeared in court charged with raping his own 79 year old mother. 
During the court proceedings, people on Twitter began posting about the importance of not misgenderingChandler, who identifies as both a woman and a lesbian.
In addition to those outright denying Aldrich’s identity, some claimed it was “suspicious” for him to have begun using they/them pronouns only after his arrest. 
Trans activist and writer Katelyn Burns tweeted: “I just think it’s very convenient that the first time anyone on the planet has ever heard of you preferring they them pronouns is just after you’ve been arrested for shooting up a queer bar.”
But women’s rights advocates were quick to retort by pointing out that criminals identifying as transgender following an arrest, conviction, or incarceration was a relatively common occurrence.
Responding to Burns, one Twitter user wrote: “It’s almost like gender identity ideology allows males to do as they please and then claim trans status to avoid the repercussions. Most (transwomen) in Scottish jails only discovered they were trans after they were arrested. Funny that.”
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Many pointed to a study published in the British Journal of Criminology which speculated that “the transitions of transgender people might be an attempt by pedophiles or other sex offenders to access cis-women in the female prison estate.” The same study found that a large percentage of men who identified as women in prison detransitioned upon release. 
“So, the Colorado shooting suspect is identifying as ‘non-binary’ with ‘they/them’ pronouns. Many desperate for this inconvenient info to go away are claiming ‘they’ are just gaming the system. Possibly true. But haven’t gender critical women been warning about this for years?” tweeted podcaster Stephen Knight.
The motive for Aldrich’s horrific actions have still yet to be determined by official investigation, despite the array of online speculation. So far, it has been revealed that the shooter had a traumatic upbringing with both parents having criminal backgrounds.
At 16, Aldrich filed a legal petition in Texas seeking to “protect himself” from his father, who had a criminal history including domestic violence against his mother. Aldrich’s father is an MMA fighter and porn actor who is reportedly addicted to methamphetamine. 
Formal charges are to expected to be brought against Aldrich at his next court hearing, set for December 6.
By Shay Woulahan Shay is a writer and social media content creator for Reduxx. She is a proud lesbian activist and feminist who lives in Northern Ireland with her partner and their four-legged, fluffy friends.
It is possible to mourn the dead and point out the hypocrisy of the TRA response to a shooter with pronouns.
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