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  "textContent": "Tuesday, March 31 was the International Transgender Day of Visibility. This year’s day of visibility came at a bellwether moment as efforts intensified to suppress queer visibility, recognition and memory. Let’s not beat around the bush here. There is evil afoot, and history is repeating itself, despite warnings echoing from our collective pasts. Case in […]\n\nThe post Queer Memoricide and State Sanctioned Oppression appeared first on TheHumanist.com.",
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