President Obama and Vice President Biden mourn the victims of the Pulse massacre in 2016.
What a difference a year makes. A new study finds that 2017 was the deadliest year for LGBTQ people in the United States since record keeping began.
The newest National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs (NCAVP) survey reports some 52 anti-LGBTQ homicides occurred in 2017 — an 86% increase from the previous year. In August, the organization released their mid-year report, which provided early indicators that 2017 was already deadlier than all of 2016.
Accompanying the release was a brief statement: “We are releasing this report during a time when our communities are witnessing the few civil rights protections and policies being rolled back and discrimination being instituted into law.”
Drilling down, the other NCAVP findings are equally disturbing. For example, the report states that in 2017, there was “the equivalent of one homicide of an LGBTQ person in the U.S. each week.
The vic ms of these hate violence related homicides have overwhelmingly been transgender women and queer, bi, or gay cisgender men.”
In addition:
The report concludes that “the violence is not new, but amplified.” In part, it’s possible that increased reporting of violence against the LGBT population has led to a statistical jump. Others of course, hold the Trump/Pence regime responsible as emboldening hate groups across the board.
In reality, the numbers could be skewed in several directions: some theorize that there were more incidents of hate crime than have been reported, while others suggest the increase could be explained by more incidents being reported.
The organization is advocating an old ACT UP slogan as a response: Silence = Death. “We ask that people call their representatives,” the statement concludes, “and ask them what they will do right now to proactively address hate violence and ensure that their communities are safe and affirming for LGBTQ people.”
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