Sean Feucht & fellow protestors were taking aim at the media conglomerate's stance opposing the recently passed 'Don't Say Gay' law in Florida
āTransgender children deserve public officialsā efforts to demonstrate that they are valued members of our community"
LGBTQ+ activists concerned Youngkin and Republican-controlled House would limit public school studentsā access to LGBTQ-specific information
Including a bill that would criminalize doctors for providing best-practice, gender-affirming care to transgender and nonbinary youth
"Banners have been removed from this story to help eliminate any confusion," MSNBC wrote & also pulled down video from its YouTube channel
āWeāre not gonna spend our money going to your states and it sends a message that we wonāt support this egregious behaviorā
āIf passed and signed into law, Alabama will have the most deadly, sweeping, and hostile law targeting transgender people in the countryā
Sosin, the LGBTQ+ reporter for the nonprofit news site 19th News, took to Twitter Tuesday to voice their displeasure
Local news outlets reported that some parents had an issue with the message, calling it āinappropriate.ā Morgan also faced threats of violence
The primary target of Patrick's ire was The Walt Disney Company's public opposition to the Florida Don't Say Gay law