A number of months after the Nationwide Park Service eliminated a number of references to transgender folks from its web site for the Stonewall Nationwide Monument, mentions of bisexuality have been subsequent on the chopping block.
Journalist Erin Reed reported earlier this week that a number of references to bisexuality had been deleted from the house web page and “historical past and tradition” part for the monument, which commemorates the 1969 Stonewall uprising in New York Metropolis that marked a pivotal level within the motion for LGBTQ rights.
Following Reed’s reporting on the elimination, one reference to bisexuality had been added again to the positioning, although others remained absent as of Saturday morning.
In February, after President Donald Trump took workplace and vowed to crack down on variety, fairness and inclusion initiatives, the park service deleted several instances of the phrases “transgender” and queer” from the Stonewall web site. It additionally reduce the letters T and Q from the LGBTQ acronym, altering phrases like “LGBTQ civil rights” to “LGB rights.”

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Now, references to bisexuality have additionally been quietly eliminated. On May 27, the Stonewall Monument homepage referenced “residing overtly as a lesbian, homosexual, bisexual (LGB) individual.” Later that day, it was modified to “residing authentically as a homosexual or lesbian individual.”
Equally, the positioning’s “historical past and tradition” part included the phrases “residing overtly as a lesbian, homosexual, bisexual (LGB) individual,” “individuals who would determine right this moment as LGB” and “LGB civil rights.”
These were replaced, respectively, with “homosexual and lesbian civil rights,” “individuals who would determine right this moment as a member of the group,” and “residing overtly as a member of the Stonewall comunity [sic].”
As of Saturday, “bisexual” was again on the monument’s homepage, however the modifications on the “history and culture” web page remained. The Nationwide Park Service didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark from HuffPost.
Individuals sounded off on the modifications on social media.