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Anita Bryant , Tony Perkins and Paul Cameron are the ones who began this fear-mongering of gays, now Trans people. Let's not forget in the '70s through the '90s they pushed the false narrative that all gay men love child molestation. You can bet your ass the Family Research Council and groups like it are behind all this hysteria on bathrooms. They lobby politicians--presidents included--and even churches to strike fear into their constituents and congregations about gays/transgender people. All this push-back comes from these groups that trickle down to conservative leaders, then forms people's views in one way or the other. We are all indoctrinated throughout life by these leaders. Just like the Republicans and [ Donald Trump ] have grabbed onto the fear and hysteria for terror attacks. They have turned it into political gain to get votes from scared people. You have more chance being struck by lightning and swept up in a tornado directly after than a trans woman attacking a woman in a bathroom! Stop the persecution of transgender people!






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Kelly Shore (born in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a pornographic star, model, and GLBT activist. Who has been called the transsexual sweetheart of porn. She started acting in erotic videos in 2008 after having worked as a model and make-up artist for adult film stars. By 2009 she had been featured on several transsexual adult web sites, opened her own official website, and was the box cover girl for eight 16 dvds. She has appeared on the Maury Povich Show, Discovery Channel, VH1 I'm Married to A, and other media outlets. As an activist, she was the first transsexual secretary of St. Pete PRIDE in St. Petersburg, Florida in 2006. As Secretary, Kelly was responsible for the first PRIDE Parade in Gulfport, Florida a suburb of St. Petersburg, Florida. She retired from the adult film industry in 2010 and got married to now husband. She is coming back in 2012 with a brand new solo site, that she will partake in with her husband. Kelly transitioned into a female at the age of twelve. She attended high school in El Paso, Illinois. This is where Kelly will get her start in activism at the age of sixteen spreading awareness to young adults and parents by speaking out for herself. Fighting to be treated like any other student, and educating while in the process of helping herself. She helped other LGBT students in the area achieve their rights to be treated like any other students as well. She graduated in 2004 with a bachelors degree, wanting to explore she moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. Where she worked for Laser Lovers Inc., a transgendered owned and operated company. While living in St. Petersburg, Florida she got involved with PRIDE. She was elected secretary of St. Pete Pride in 2006. With her help St. Petersburg, Florida had the largest PRIDE in 2006. With over 50,000 people, beating out Ft. Lauderdale, Florida for the very first time! She hosted the event with fellow showgirls Maya Douglas and Erica Andrews. Kelly, also helped put on the first mini Pride in Gulfport, Florida with special guests Angelique Ali and Felicity Lane. During this time Kelly was a platform artist for MAC Cosmetics and did freelance make up and modeling for Fashion Designers around the area. Kelly moved from St. Petersburg in 2007 after being threatened and harassed by the Christian hate group known as the Westboro Church for her strong role in the LGBT community. She spoke out against hate and discrimination on TV, to the mayor, and to Ronda Storms who is now a senator. Ronda was strongly against the LGBT community and sadly still is. Kelly, took her on in debates on media outlets across Hillsborough County causing quite a stir. In the end she was forced to leave Florida for her own safety. In 2011 Kelly, has been getting involved in porn politics. Going up against the likes of Shelley Lubben via twitter and her blog and the board known as pornwikileaks (not to be confused with this website). Which is ran by former pornstar Donny Long and friends of his. Kelly, has gone to blows with them on several occasions on twitter and the forum they have. She was sticking up for transsexual female to male pornstar Buck Angel. Which in turn they made her a wiki page along with many others full of fallacy and slander. Claiming Kelly has HIV and prostitutes. Kelly, retaliated by posting her STD test on her blog, twitter, and facebook. As far as the prostitution claims. Kelly, has been with her husband for eight years. She was and will be again in 2012 a porn performer and now webcam model and in the past she used to strip for money and do female impersonation shows. She has never been convicted of anything illegal and nor does she plan on it. Kelly, spends her time helping her community and trying to educate and spread love. Kelly, has stood strong and is of the opinion they are a very sorry group of people. She currently serves on the board of the first federally recognized Adult Union and has been cleaning up awards and nominations. She has won several awards from Xbiz Awards winning two years in a row to International awards for her performances. She continues to speak up and out for her community while still performing!

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April 19 ,

1982

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Mason Pierce ( 23 March 2009 -
present)

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^ "Get a first look at Disney's Raya and the Last Dragon starring Kelly Marie Tran" . Entertainment Weekly . Archived from the original on August 27, 2020 . Retrieved August 27, 2020 .

^ "Kelly Marie Tran Joins Voice Cast of 'Croods' Sequel (Exclusive)" . The Hollywood Reporter . October 29, 2019. Archived from the original on December 14, 2019 . Retrieved February 20, 2020 .

^ " 'Monsters, Inc.' Voice Cast to Return for Disney+ Series (Exclusive)" . The Hollywood Reporter . April 9, 2019. Archived from the original on April 9, 2019 . Retrieved February 20, 2020 .

^ "The Resurrection of Kelly Marie Tran: On Surviving 'Star Wars' Bullying, the Pressures of Representation, and 'Raya and the Last Dragon' " . The Hollywood Reporter . March 3, 2021.

^ "SXSW Film Festival: 'The Fallout' and Docu 'Lily Topples the World' Among Jury Award Winners" . March 19, 2021.

^ Hipes, Patrick (April 13, 2021). "Kelly Marie Tran Boards Carlos López Estrada's Spoken-Word Poetry Pic 'Summertime' As EP" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved April 27, 2021 .

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Kelly Marie Tran (born Loan Tran , [2] January 17, 1989) is an American actress. She began acting in 2011, with most of her roles being in short film and television. She came to global prominence for her role as Rose Tico in the Star Wars sequel trilogy films The Last Jedi (2017) and The Rise of Skywalker (2019). [3] She also voiced Raya in the Disney film Raya and the Last Dragon (2021) and Dawn Betterman in the DreamWorks Animation film The Croods: A New Age (2020).

Kelly Marie Tran was born on January 17, 1989, in San Diego , California . [4] [5] [6] Her parents were refugees from Vietnam who fled the country following the Vietnam War . [7] [8] As a child, her father was homeless and grew up on the streets of Vietnam. [9] After moving to the United States, her father worked at Burger King to support the family, and her mother worked at a funeral home. [10]

Tran attended Westview High School in San Diego and worked at a yogurt shop to earn money for head shots . [6] [9] Tran then graduated from UCLA with a B.A. in communications. [10] [11]

Her early credits consisted of primarily CollegeHumor videos and small TV roles. [9] [12] She landed a
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