Taylor Swift blasts government for excluding transgender, non-binary people in 2020 census
Taylor Swift blasts government for excluding transgender, non-binary people in 2020 census
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Hollywood famous singer Taylor Swift has raised her voice for the rights of transgenders. According to foreign media reports, the 30-year-old pop star participated in the program of the organization working for LGBTQ rights. Taylor was also one of the celebrities attending the Stonewall Day Instagram livestream event. This remote event was organized in memory of the 1969 riots. Gay's historic site in Stonewall, New York, is where his rights movement began.

In this regard, singer Taylor said, 'I want to congratulate this pride month. Stolwall has been a symbol of repression and rebellion. Thanks to everyone who made it. Taylor also praised the June 15 decision of the US Supreme Court, which called LGBT wrongdoing for job discrimination. Swift said, "The Equality Act has still not been passed and needs to happen."

For your information let us tell you that Taylor has condemned the Census Bureau for not counting the number of transgender and non-binary people. He further said about this, 'I got two options for gender during the census. Man and woman, and I found it very bad. This is discrimination against transgender and non-binary people.

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