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In GOP-led states with anti-LGBTQ+ laws, school hate crimes quadruple: report [View all]
In GOP-led states with anti-LGBTQ+ laws, school hate crimes quadruple: report
A recent analysis highlights the rise in incidents and the critical role of crisis services for LGBTQ+ youth in the wake of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
CHRISTOPHER WIGGINS
MARCH 12 2024 7:10 PM EST
An examination of F.B.I.s data reveals a significant uptick in hate crimes against LGBTQ+ students, especially pronounced in states enacting laws that limit LGBTQ+ rights. This surge in incidents on K-12 campuses, which have quadrupled in such states, mirrors a broader national conflict over LGBTQ+ youth rights, the Washington Postreports.
The number of anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes serious enough to be reported to local police more than doubled nationwide between the periods of 2015-2019 and 2021-2022. Specifically, the analysis found that during the years 2015 to 2019, the annual average of reported hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals on both college and K-12 campuses was 108. This number sharply increased in 2021 and 2022, with the average annual reported hate crimes rising to 232, more than doubling the previous rate. This dramatic increase underscores the escalating challenges and dangers faced by LGBTQ+ students in educational settings across the country, particularly in the 28 states that have enacted laws restricting the rights of LGBTQ+ students, where the increase in reported hate crimes has been even more pronounced.
Central to this discourse are the stories of Oklahoma teen Nex Benedict and Carden of Virginia, illustrating the severe personal ramifications of a polarized legislative and social climate. Benedicts tragic death in February a day after a school fight at Owasso High School starkly exemplifies the potentially fatal consequences of an environment steeped in restrictive laws and prejudice.
Carden, a 17-year-old transgender student, brings to light the daily challenges LGBTQ+ youth face. Cardens encounters with harassment and bullying are a direct consequence of a societal and political atmosphere that often does not protect the most vulnerable. Carden shared with the Post that its some parents who foster bigotry in their children.
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