In March of 2023 a family-friendly drag show in Wadsworth OH was threatened by anti-LGBT protesters including Proud Boys, Patriot Front, and Neo-Nazis. Show organizers asked for volunteers to help protect the show and its attendees. Leif was one of many people from Central Ohio who answered this call for volunteers. On the day of the show, attendees and supporters were outnumbered nearly 2-1 by anti-LBGT demonstrators from all over Ohio. While escorting families out of the event, Leif was assaulted by anti-LGBT protesters who hit him in the head with a megaphone. Police stood by and allowed this to happen. Leif feared for his life and the lives of the people he escorted - including children and a person with a service animal - and he took swift action to end the attack. FOR THIS JUSTIFIED ACT OF DEFENSE HE IS BEING CHARGED WITH THREE COUNTS OF ASSAULT!

Do trans people have the same self-defense rights as everyone else? The law throughout the whole US allows a person to use force in defense of human life. Ohio is a ‘stand your ground’ state. This means a person has no “duty to retreat” and may use force in self-defense or defense of others, if they feel their life is in danger. The police and the state of Ohio have chosen to prosecute a trans man with criminal charges instead of the transphobes who assaulted him. Weare going to fight back using any and all legal means necessary.

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@justice4leif images show the same text as the post.
@tiotasram This is by design, because some people use text-to-speech applications for accessibility :)
@justice4leif I know. My reply was also for such people, so they they could know that instead of wondering what might be in the images. I should have been clearer. I'd suggest using alt text that just says "styled version of text above" or the like.
@tiotasram thanks for the tip :)

@justice4leif @tiotasram I'd make the same suggestion. If there's no alt text at all a screen reader will read out the names of the files, which in this case are b953aa8c5627800a.jpg, df86f4ce18d2d721.jpg, 8b2ae34404377e4d.jpg, and 9242c37cd06cec02.jpg. You can imagine it would be rather annoying to listen to all that.

Also, I'm doing a poll at the moment that shows that 60% of Mastodon users refuse to boost posts if the images don't have alt text.