Transgender references were removed from Stonewall Monument
Trump management welcomes references to Transgender people from the Stonewall of New York’s Stonewall.
On National Park Service WebsiteAcronym was shortened to LGB standing for LGBTQ + Labbi, Gay and Bisexual.
President Donald has known only two sexes and other civil sites after the first day of the office signed a order in the first day of the office.
The activists had revoked on Friday and had a protest in the country, which was a protest in the country’s first national monument dedicated to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender.
“There is no pride without the leading trans people in this struggle!
“They will not be able to try to delete them from the birthplace of modern LGBTQ + legal movement!”
According to the Department of Public Affairs of the National Park Service, the Executive Order signed by the President Trump “Restoring the Biological Truth to the Federal Government”, according to a statement sent to the New York Times.
The BBC has contacted the National Park Service for comment.
Digital Web Archive Wayback Machine, in an old version of the park service website, which marks the monument Home Read: “Before the 1960s, almost everything was illegal, living as a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer (LGBTQ +) person.”
The updated website now sings: “Before the 1960s, almost everything was illegal about living as a lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) person.”
Some other references to transgender people remain on the website, including the founding document For the National Monument of Stonewall.
The Stonewall Inn Gay Bar in New York led the 1969 police raid, riots that caused riots, which caused the riots.
Former President Barack Obama has appointed the National Monument to the United States in 2016. The monument includes 7.7 acres, including Christopher Park.
One statement Thursday, Stonewall Inn and Stonewall Inn, Stonewall Inn in the changes, said “fury” in these changes.
“This clearly deleting is not only distorting the truth of our history, but also targets the transgender individual contributions,” he said.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul called “cruel and small” change.
He took place on Friday in front of the Stonewall monument on Friday as protest. Posters with marks such as the “National Park Service Service” were arrested by demonstrators.