Recently, there has been a significant uproar in Oklahoma following controversial remarks made by a state senator regarding the LGBTQ community. The incident occurred during a forum where the senator was questioned about the tragic death of a non-binary high school student named Nex Benedikt.
According to reports, Benedikt passed away shortly after disclosing to their family that they had been involved in a confrontation with other students in a school restroom. During the forum, State Senator Tom Woods was asked about the apparent focus of state lawmakers on LGBTQ issues. In response, Woods expressed his condolences for the teen's death but then made disparaging comments about the LGBTQ community.
Woods reportedly stated that Oklahoma is a predominantly Republican state with a supermajority in the House and Senate. He went on to say that his constituents do not want what he referred to as 'filth' in the state. The senator emphasized the religious and moral values of Oklahoma, asserting that efforts would be made to prevent the LGBTQ community from gaining a foothold in the state.
Following the incident, inquiries were made to Woods for clarification on his remarks. While awaiting a response, Woods reportedly defended his comments to a local newspaper, reaffirming his stance on the matter.
The remarks made by Senator Woods have sparked outrage and condemnation from various quarters, with many denouncing the derogatory language used to describe the LGBTQ community. Advocacy groups and individuals have called for accountability and a retraction of the offensive statements.
This incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ community in terms of acceptance and equality. It also highlights the importance of promoting inclusivity and respect for all individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity.