Huh?
1 in 3 #trans people experience homelessness. Ben Carson believes trans people are “height of absurdity.” He’s #BadforLGBT and #BadforHUD. pic.twitter.com/BKzeuaqfpq
— LGBT Equality Caucus (@LGBTEqCaucus) January 12, 2017
No seriously, what? lol
Purpose of HUD is to ensure housing for all – especially the vulnerable. Ben Carson's support for anti-LGBT discrimination is disqualifying
— Judy Chu (@RepJudyChu) January 12, 2017
Really? Rep please.
40% of homeless youth are #LGBT, but Ben Carson thinks they don’t deserve legal protections. He’s #BadforHUD. Senate MUST reject.
— LGBT Equality Caucus (@LGBTEqCaucus) January 12, 2017
Where did Ben Carson ever say he thought homeless gay youth should go without housing? Are these people for real?
Wait, don’t answer that.
LGBT are 3% of the population.
'Youth' make up 13% of that.
How exactly would any law or lack of a law selectively target this group? https://t.co/AK51qavZl0— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) January 12, 2017
Because Republican or something.
What legal protections do they lack and would any additional legal protections impact their homelessness? https://t.co/AK51qaenWq
— Chad Felix Greene (@chadfelixg) January 12, 2017
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Nada. This is just more drama and posturing to try and stop Trump from getting his picks confirmed. It’s all about an agenda, not reality.
This implies that gay homeless youth should get special treatment. HUD will treat gay youth like any other youth. That's okay.
— You Should Have Voted Gary (@colorblindk1d) January 12, 2017
That would mean gay homeless youth were actually equal, not special. It’s pathetic that the Left and advocacy groups like the LGBT Caucus don’t understand the difference.
Special is not equal.
Equal is equal.
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