‘How Hitler Started Out’: Cyndi Lauper Blasts Red States’ Laws Protecting Kids From Trans Treatments
Singer Cyndi Lauper reached once again for a Hitler comparison — her go-to criticism of former President Trump — to decry Republican state lawmakers’ efforts to address radical transgender ideology.
She was a 69 year-old singer who had mega hits in the 1980s. “Time After Time” “Girls Just Want to Have Fun,” ITK reported that the ITK was reminded by Nazi Germany’s string of state laws passed in red states. These laws included ones to end chemical and surgical treatments for transgender children, and those keeping biological boys out of girl’s sports.
“Equality for everybody, or nobody’s really equal,” According to her, The Hill, adding, “This is how Hitler started … just weeding everybody out.”
“I don’t think it’s a good idea what they’re doing but, you know, you just have to keep fighting for civil rights,” Elle continued. “I guess that’s the way it is in this country. Started out like that, didn’t it?”
Lauper’s comparison of Republicans and Nazis isn’t new. In 2016, she said Donald Trump is the Republican presidential candidate “The things that he says are appalling to me and shocking. I was so shocked when he started to talk about the LGBT community. … That guy is selling inflammatory things that I have never in my whole entire life heard … except, you know, Hitler.”
Lauper once again appeared in the 2016 campaign. sounded off Referring to Trump’s candidacy as a Republican “The Republicans who let him in— which I don’t know what the heck that party is nothing to me anymore; you got all these extremists … even the ones they think are moderate are extremists. … I gotta be honest; they’re haters.”
Lauper earlier than 2016 supported North Carolina was boycotted over its Public Facilities Privacy & Secure Act. It required schools, local governments and public facilities to have single-gender washrooms and that people with the same sex as their birth certificates be allowed to use them.
Lauper insisted that there was a bathroom without gender-specific restrictions for her Raleigh performance.
2019 Lauper stated Donald Trump “Maybe he doesn’t even realize that he preaches hate. I feel really bad for Americans, because instead of bringing us together, he’s pulled us apart and that doesn’t make sense.”
“My sister was gay, my best friends were gay, so I figured I had to be gay,” Lauper said 2008 “So I did everything they did. I tried kissing girls. But it didn’t feel right for me and eventually I was forced to come out as a heterosexual.”
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