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Meanwhile in Texas: ‘Laramie Project’ canceled; Sherman ISD non-binary 6th grader repeatedly assaulted; Abbott insults the U.N. (again)

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Not to be outdone by the homophobes in Oklahoma where non-binary 16-year-old Owasso High School student Nex Benedict died Feb.

8 after being beaten by three other students in a school bathroom the day before, the homophobes in Texas are making sure everybody knows they have LGBTQ+ nonbinary kids, too. Dallas Morning News reported today (Monday, Feb.

26) that Keller ISD school officials have suddenly canceled a planned Keller high school production of The Laramie Project without explaining why.

The play is about what happened in Laramie, Wyo., after gay college student Matthew Shephard was abducted from Laramie, beaten severely and then tied to a fence in a field outside the city and left there to die in October 1998.

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