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From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Golf   来源:Editorial  查看:  评论:0
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by totaling 50 million views in the 25 days after its premiere.MrBeast’s latest fan event also follows reports that an April weekend experience billed as “immersive” and “unforgettable” had

From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

Associated Press coverage of philanthropy and nonprofits receives support through the AP’s collaboration with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content. For all of AP’s philanthropy coverage, visitSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Activists on Monday celebrated a decision by Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court to allow nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people to update their birth certificates.The ruling comes after a group of six nonbinary people filed a lawsuit against Puerto Rico’s governor, its health secretary and other officials.

From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

The ruling means that nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people will now be able to select ‘X’ as their gender marker on birth certificates.Pedro Julio Serrano, president of Puerto Rico’s LGBTQ+ Federation, called Friday’s ruling a historic one that upholds equality.

From fringe to federal: The rise of eugenicist thinking in US policy

told reporters that she was awaiting recommendations from Puerto Rico’s Justice Department regarding the ruling.

The ruling comes more than seven years after a U.S. federal court“If your goal is to blow things up, just say so,” Dilan Yesilgöz, leader of the right-wing People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy, told reporters after the hour-long meeting.

According to the leader of the populist Farmers Citizens Movement party Caroline van der Plas, “The Netherlands does not like quitters.”In February, Wilders also threatened to back out of the coalition if a pair of bills limiting asylum didn’t pass, but he ultimately backed down.

Wilders’ latest threat comes asThe outcome suggests that Poland can be expected to take a more populist and nationalist path under its new president, who was backed by U.S. President Donald Trump.

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