Kansas City Trans Day Of Visibility Celebrated In Secure & Safe Event

One last preview of this local party and what is likely your last chance to attend.

Even better . . .

NOTICE THIS EVENT NOW WISELY ON LOCKDOWN AMID RISING POLITICAL TENSIONS THROUGHOUT THE NATION!!!

Local news finally picks up the story today whilst TKC readers know our blog community has been noting local participation in trans festivities throughout the week.  

Here are the deets of a party that doesn't really seem that fun . . . In fact, this transgender "celebration" is about the furthest away from a good time I've ever witnessed and not nearly as impressive some of the better Kansas City trans parties that promote bad lip-syncing and boozing rather than political crusades that are ultimately just co-opted by pro-war "progressive" Pentagon operatives. 

Either way . . . Here's the info . . .

This event will start around 3:00 p.m. and will be streamed online; local and national media will also be invited. We ask that media and attendees respect the privacy of those in the audience and focus their cameras to the speakers on stage. This is a safe event, and security will be present to ensure this.

Thank you for attending and supporting Kansas City’s Transgender community.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Trans Day of Visibility

Eventbrite - City of Kansas City, Missouri presents Trans Day of Visibility - Friday, March 31, 2023 at National WWI Museum and Memorial, Kansas City, MO. Find event and ticket information.

More reading from both sides of the aise for TKC reader edification . . .

Biden says transgender people 'shape our nation's soul' in official proclamation

President Biden issued an official proclamation declaring that transgender Americans "shape our nation's soul" and established a holiday relating to the group this week. Biden issued the proclamation Thursday to mark March 31, 2023, as the Transgender Day of Visibility, a day some transgender activists have renamed to "day of vengeance."


Queer and trans youth plan march in the streets in 49 states amid anti-LGBTQ attacks

Several months after Samira, a 16-year-old Florida transgender girl, began taking gender-affirming hormones, the Florida medical board's ban on transgender youth healthcare stopped her in her tracks. "The day before the policy passed for real, I was dropped from my provider suddenly, without notice, and had to scramble to get a meeting to get that cleared up," Samira told ABC News in an interview.


March 31: International Women's Day of Invisibility? | National Review

While including men in women's single-sex spaces clearly poses a threat to women, the quiet redefinition of words such as "woman," "female," and "mother" is equally insidious.


How Parents Are Fighting to Get Their Trans Kids the Care They Need

As gender-affirming care bans continue to become law, parents must scramble to save their children's lives. The first time Katie Laird considered leaving her lifelong home of Texas was on a fall afternoon in 2021, in the parking lot of the state capitol.


Transgender activists' victimhood theme takes hit with ill-timed 'Trans Day of Vengeance'

Organizers of a Trans Day of Vengeance protest are being pilloried in the wake of the deadly Christian school shooting, accused of startling callousness as the increasingly aggressive tone of activists threatens to upend the narrative that they're victims, not victimizers.


Twitter removes tweets about 'Trans Day of Vengeance'

SAN FRANCISCO -- Twitter says it has removed thousands of tweets showing a poster promoting a "trans day of vengeance" protest in support of transgender rights in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Ella Irwin, Twitter 's head of Trust and Safety, said in a tweet Wednesday that the company automatically removed more than 5,000 tweets and retweets of a poster promoting the event.


Conservatives blast White House for saying trans community is 'under attack'

Conservatives fumed on Thursday after White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre declared that transgender people are "under attack" just days after a transgender school shooter opened fire on children and staff at a Nashville Christian school.


Peppermint on How We Can All Support the Trans Community: "Make Space and Opportunity"

Back in 2017, Peppermint made history on season nine of "RuPaul's Drag Race" as the first out trans contestant going into the competition. These days, she's a recurring guest star on Michelle Buteau's upcoming Netflix series "Survival of the Thickest" and featured on season two of the Amazon Prime series "Harlem."

You decide . .

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