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Gordie Felger is a volunteer member of two LGBTQ+ organizations (CR Pride and Free Mom Hugs) and a One Iowa volunteer activist. He is a friend of many LGBTQ+ folks and an ally to the community. He also writes about the state of Iowa politics at “WFT Iowa?”
First, the Iowa legislature banned transgender girls from playing girls’ and women’s competitive sports in 2022. Republican lawmakers routinely use a transgender sports ban as an opening strategy. If the public accepts one “minor” anti-trans law, lawmakers can easily escalate from there. Here, legislators rely on the myth of the supposed “male biological advantage.” It’s about “fairness,” they claim. I know from personal experience that the so-called “biological advantage” is a generalization. A myth should not drive legislative policy.
Then came a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youth in 2023. Lawmakers said we must protect children from “experimental medical treatments” like puberty blockers and hormone therapies. But those same lawmakers conveniently ignore the fact that cisgender children have safely used these medications for decades. Which is it? Are these treatments experimental or safe? Most Iowa lawmakers don’t even have the medical knowledge needed to make this judgment. So, why did they?
Also in 2023, Republicans approved a school bathroom ban for transgender students. This law supposedly protects girls from “boys pretending to be girls” in private spaces. This falsely assumes that transgender girls are not “real girls.” Opponents of this law point to incidents in which both transgender and cisgender girls experienced harassment simply for not looking feminine enough. So, which children does this law protect?
Later in the 2023 legislative session came the “don’t say gay/trans” law that prohibits the discussion of LGBTQ+-related topics in public schools from grades K-6. Additionally, the law requires educators to out gender-nonconforming students to their parents. Even when doing so puts the child in danger at home. This clearly contradicts the “protecting children” narrative.
The same “don’t say gay/trans law” also bans books “with descriptions or visual depictions of a sex act” from K-12 school libraries and classrooms. Of course, schools should not expose children to pornography. But which books have schools removed? LGBTQ+-themed books, books by authors of color, and books based on historical truths, like the Holocaust and racism.
Republicans have claimed this law’s language is clear. If that’s so, why are schools pulling such diverse books? At least one Iowa school district removed the book And Tango Makes Three. Please show me where the sex act appears in a picture book about two male penguins raising a baby penguin. Educators self-sensor out of fear of legal or administrative disciplinary action. Even when a book doesn’t meet the single legal requirement for removal.
Republicans approved the so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act in 2024. While that law does not solely discriminate against LGBTQ+ Iowans, it allows anyone to discriminate against another person on religious grounds. This affects anyone deemed to threaten religious beliefs, including LGBTQ+ Iowans. This seems to be less about “protecting children” and more an excuse for state-sanctioned discrimination.
In 2025, GOP legislators approved a bill that removed gender identity as a protected class from the Iowa Civil Rights Act and contained other provisions that allows discrimination against gender-nonconforming Iowans in civic life. Was this about “protecting children?” Nope. The rationale for this change? The Iowa Civil Rights Act undermined the enforcement of previously passed discriminatory laws. If a new law infringes on a group’s civil rights, just change the rules. Easy!
At this point, we can reason that this escalation in anti-LGBTQ+ laws is not really about “protecting children” at all. It’s pure discrimination.
My message to Iowa lawmakers? Stop passing off your anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments as “protecting children.” Just admit your true motive. Own it. Say it out loud. Be confident in your convictions. Proudly declare your real intentions. Or are you afraid your position is politically unpopular?
Try being like the Iowans whose rights you keep taking away. Just come out and live your authentic lives with pride. Stop pretending. Because, at this point, you’re not fooling anyone.
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well tragically
they are still fooling (or at least successfully pulling into their trap) both Democratic politicians who take the bait and speak out against the rights of queer kids (why is “fairness” in kids’ sports always framed in terms of who might win instead of who can be included?) and the press who continually report on them without any of this kind of vital context…
dirkiniowacity Sun 19 Oct 11:03 AM
Thanks you, dirkiniowacity.
Thank you for your comment, dirkiniowacity. Point well made. The more I write about the political assault on the LGBTQ+ community, the more I learn. Thanks for helping me understand even better.
Gordie Felger Sun 19 Oct 1:43 PM
hi Gordie thank you for laying out this much needed context
We need to call these folks out for what they are doing, how they are doing it, and who they are doing it to.
As PrarieFan helpfully reminds me there are so many assaults on people and institutions, that we love and depend on, that it is hard to keep track of them.
The ideal of an informed citizen was always more aspirational then possible but if we all pitch in maybe we can patch together enough good info and insights to do more good then harm.
ever onward!
dirkiniowacity Sun 19 Oct 6:46 PM
This is about kids 1000%
To say that this isn’t about kids, it’s such a lie and a misnomer, when you have people that fight for men in women’s sports at the high school level in the college level? Excuse me this is about her children when you have grown adults fight for boys and women’s restrooms and locker rooms in middle school in high school.? excuse me this is about our children
When you have teacher’s and teacher unions across this club fighting to keep LGBTQ tendencies of children in grade school middle school in high school and keeping that information silent from their parents are trying to take away parental rights. Excuse me this is about our children.
There is a percentage of brainwashing that is taken place in schools. If you refute that then that is a clear lack of what the evidence shows. How do we know such look at the number of KIDS who are now claiming less and less to LGBTQ. Why because schools are starting to find out there are consequences for brainwashing.
When you’re over 18 live your life, however you wish if you think you’re a donkey, then you’re a donkey if you want to be a cat you’re a cat if you think you’re a woman and you’re a male with male chromosomes, then that is mental health as well.
Midwestconservative Mon 20 Oct 5:07 PM
Hi dirk
“…if we all pitch in maybe we can patch together enough good info and insights to do more good then harm.
ever onward!”
What you said!
PrairieFan Mon 20 Oct 9:02 PM