@jbendery I saw that and thought hmm. I don't remember seeing this before.
— AprilDRyan (@AprilDRyan) May 16, 2014
@AprilDRyan me neither!
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) May 16, 2014
Is it a White House first? An evolved President Obama has issued a formal statement commemorating Saturday’s International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, or #IDAHOT.
Tomorrow, as we commemorate the 10th annual International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia, we recommit ourselves to the fundamental belief that all people should be treated equally, that they should have the opportunity to reach their fullest potential, and that no one should face violence or discrimination — no matter who they are or whom they love.
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At a time when, tragically, we are seeing increased efforts to criminalize or oppress LGBT persons, we call on partners everywhere to join us in defending the equal rights of our LGBT brothers and sisters, and in ensuring they are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve.
Vice President Joe Biden tweeted in observance himself, as did Valerie Jarrett.
#LGBT rights are inseparable from human rights. Stop criminalizing. Stop discriminating. Stop the violence. #IDAHOT http://t.co/utacdyCqF0
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) May 16, 2014
We honor Int’l Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia bc no one shld face discrimination—no matter who they are or love http://t.co/vbvD3Zo5OF
— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) May 16, 2014
In a true show of international effort, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon tweeted as well.
Equality begins with you — Ban Ki-moon weighs in on #IDAHOT here: http://t.co/BL16meSMZo pic.twitter.com/a5d6r9YxYt
— United Nations (@UN) May 15, 2014
President Obama isn’t the only one to have evolved. The organizers of IDAHOT (formerly IDAHO) are considering updating their branding. “We are currently in our communications promoting May 17th as the ‘Global Day to Celebrate sexual and gender diversities,’ which we believe is the most inclusive formulation possible.”
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