LGBTQ communities in San Francisco express concerns over Trump's reelection through collective events

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After Donald Trump's recent reelection, LGBTQ communities in San Francisco are expressing their fears and frustrations through collective screaming events. These gatherings aim to provide emotional release and foster a sense of community amid concerns about the new administration's policies. The LGBT National Help Center has reported a significant increase in calls, rising from 300 to about 2,000 daily. Many in the community feel anger towards those who supported Trump, especially given the campaign's focus on anti-trans messaging. Civil rights groups anticipate that Trump's administration will reverse protections for LGBTQ individuals, similar to actions taken during his first term. Trump has proposed banning gender-affirming care for minors and limiting government recognition of gender to male and female at birth.


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