"Trump begins his term with policies that eliminate gender and diversity rights."

"Trump begins his term with policies that eliminate gender and diversity rights."

Trump's inauguration speech generates backlash by eliminating diversity programs and recognizing only two genders, affecting the LGBTQ+ community.

Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros

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Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

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The recent inauguration speech of Donald Trump as the 47th president of the United States has unleashed a wave of reactions across the country. In his first official statement, Trump announced the elimination of diversity programs and the policy of recognizing multiple genders, stating that the government will only recognize "two genders: male and female." This radical shift in U.S. policy has raised concerns, especially among LGBTQ+ communities and diversity advocates. Trump, who took office amid unprecedented political polarization, committed to dismantling what he called the "woke culture." In his speech, he emphasized that from now on, government policy will focus on the idea that gender is solely tied to the sex assigned at birth. This statement has been interpreted as a direct attack on the advancements that had been made in terms of recognition and rights for those who do not conform to the binary gender system. Trump's proposal implies that official documents, such as passports and driver's licenses, will not be able to include options recognizing non-binary gender identities, such as the "X" option. This decision represents a setback in the fight for the rights of trans and non-binary individuals, who have fought for recognition that reflects their authentic identity in official documentation. Additionally, the new president announced that he would end what he considers "programs that attempt to design race and gender in every aspect of public and private life." This includes funding initiatives aimed at addressing historical racial inequalities. According to an official in his administration, these diversity policies have harmed white men, a group Trump has identified as victims of "reverse discrimination." The response from the LGBTQ+ community has been immediate and forceful. Activists and human rights defenders express alarm at Trump's plans. "Anti-trans rhetoric was a pillar of his campaign rallies, and now we see those promises materializing into real policies that will affect the lives of thousands," said Aaron Almanza, director of the National LGBT Help Center. According to Almanza, the number of calls to the center has increased dramatically, demonstrating the anxiety and fear that his administration has caused in the community. Trump's critics warn that his policies will not only perpetuate discrimination but also foster a climate of hostility towards trans and non-binary individuals. The elimination of programs supporting diversity and equity could have deep repercussions for those who have been historically marginalized and discriminated against. "We are moving back decades in the fight for human rights," lamented a civil rights activist. Furthermore, the new administration has not provided clarity on how it will handle gender transition in young people, leaving many families in a state of uncertainty. The lack of clear policies and the focus on the elimination of rights could lead to an increase in cases of violence and discrimination against trans and non-binary individuals. In the legislative arena, Trump has expressed his intention to ask Congress for a bill that formalizes the recognition of only two genders in the legal system. This approach has been met with skepticism by many lawmakers, who see it as a violation of human rights and a form of institutionalized discrimination. As the opposition organizes and protests prepare in various cities, it will be crucial to observe how the Trump administration handles the growing dissent against its policies. The fight for equal rights continues, and while Trump is determined to implement his agenda, the resistance from those advocating for diversity and inclusion promises to be fierce. The coming weeks will be crucial for the future of civil rights in the U.S., and the LGBTQ+ community will be at the center of this battle.

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