First trans people, now bisexuals: Stonewall website further erases LGBTQ+ history
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The Stonewall National Monument website has eliminated references to bisexual individuals, reducing visibility and representation within LGBTQ+ history. This change follows previous removals related to the treatment of transgender people and contributes to ongoing efforts by the US government to limit LGBTQ+ resources on official platforms. Over the years, the site has transitioned from using the inclusive acronym LGBTQ+ to LGB, and mentions of bisexual people have decreased significantly from eight to only two. Despite these modifications, the education section includes prominent figures, indicating the historical importance of all LGBTQ+ individuals in these events.
The removal of mentions of bisexual people from the Stonewall National Monument website has sparked outrage as part of a broader erasure of LGBTQ+ history by the US government.
Archived evidence shows that the monument's description transitioned from including LGBTQ+ to simply LGB, effectively minimizing the contributions of bisexual individuals.
Current updates to the website illustrate a troubling trend in the government's attempt to disregard LGBTQ+ contributions and resources, evidenced by the reduction of mentions of bisexual people.
Despite the changes, the website's education section still features notable bisexual and transgender figures from the riots, hinting at their historical significance.
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