Republican lawmakers in the US are leaning into outdated definitions of obscenity to outlaw drag and ban books too

For five months this year, homosexuality was prohibited in a Tennessee college town.

In June, the city council of Murfreesboro enacted an ordinance outlawing “indecent exposure, public indecency, lewd behavior, nudity or sexual conduct”. The rule did not explicitly mention homosexuality, but LGBTQ+ people in the town quickly realized that the ordinance references 21-72 of the city code, which categorizes homosexuality as an act of indecent sexual conduct.

The ordinance was essentially a covert ban on LGBTQ+ existence.

Erin Reed, one of the first and only national journalists to cover the ordinance earlier this year, noted that Murfreesboro isn’t “the only community that has these old archaic bits of code that target homosexuality”.

Earlier this month, following a legal challenge from the ACLU of Tennessee, the government of Murfreesboro removed “homosexuality” from the list of acts defined as “public indecency” by the city code. The small victory came after officials repeatedly refused to issue permits for the BoroPride Festival, citing the new ordinance.

  • @kescusay
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    336 months ago

    They’re still doing the Pepe thing? They do know Pepe’s creator hates them and killed Pepe in his comic, right?

    How embarrassing and stupid of them.

    • @havokdj
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      166 months ago

      Forechin doesn’t care though

      • girlfreddy
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        86 months ago

        Honest to gawd I read that as “foreskin” and did a double-take.

        Obviously I haven’t had enough caffeine today.

        • @havokdj
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          46 months ago

          What’s the difference honestly lmao