29+ Steven Petrow Quotes On Education, World And Environment

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Top 10 Steven Petrow Quotes

  1. We need to regain the art of civil discourse and more practically, I don't think you change anyone's mind by calling them names.
  2. The murkiness of Donald Trump's position is really what distinguishes him from other Republican nominees and contenders who have been steadfast in their opposition to LGBTQ equality.
  3. Putting our heads in the sand is not a wise strategy.
  4. Cross-dressing is more of a set of actions or behaviors and not synonymous with gender identity (straight, gay, bisexual, transgender, among others).
  5. Please Mr. Trump: Say what you mean. Mean what you say.
  6. You do not need to be female to be offended.
  7. Rely on facts, figures, principles of equality and fairness.
  8. I think identity issues have their place in the workplace, less so personal behaviors.
  9. What really surprised me was that more than half of all deaths by gunshot are suicides, more than 20,000 a year, about 58 a day.
  10. I know many of my female friends do not like being referred to as "ladies."

Steven Petrow Short Quotes

  • Most pedophiles are straight not gay.
  • More people use guns to kill themselves than to kill others.
  • Acceptance comes through understanding.
  • A quick comeback is usually meant as license to be mean.
  • There's nothing you can say that won't make you seem ungrateful or rude.

Steven Petrow Famous Quotes And Sayings

Calling a trans person by their former name is referred to as "deadnaming" and is considered highly offensive to most trans people I know. — Steven Petrow

I keep reading that Donald Trump is the most pro-LGBT GOP presidential nominee of all time - and I actually think that's true. — Steven Petrow

As for LGBTQ people supporting Donald Trump (or other Republicans), I do understand that some of them value his stances on immigration, climate change (I should say "the war on coal"), and the economy over those of equality, fairness, and justice. — Steven Petrow

I'll tell you what gives me hope. After the struggle for marriage equality, the LGBTQ community has built some very powerful organizations; in particular, I'm thinking of HRC (the Human Rights Campaign), GLAAD... but there are many, many others, too. Along with those organizations come some savvy and tested leaders who have come to understand not only how to change hearts and minds but also legislators and judges votes. — Steven Petrow

I really don't understand how parents can talk about gay couples' PDA as a problem or a transgender teen's suicide and not the fact that too many of our kids are being murdered in the schools and on the streets. — Steven Petrow

When someone transitions you should refer to them by their new name both in the present and with references back in time. — Steven Petrow

To parents who find a child's disclosure about sexual or gender identity challenging, I always urge what I'd call "moderated" honesty. If you can't say "I love you," then say something like, "I'm going to need some time to digest this news." Buy time this way. And then think. — Steven Petrow

Too many people think that "good manners" are about subjugating yourself to others. Not true. Respect, and just as important, self-respect are two key elements in this equation. — Steven Petrow

Okay, so here's my question: When did civility become incompatible with protest? Why do some people consider civility an antonym - anathema, even - to political action and dissent? Because, and I'm raising my voice, it's not. Have we forgotten how Mahatma Gandhi used nonviolent civil disobedience to free India from British rule and inspire civil rights movements worldwide? — Steven Petrow

You know, my goal is not to convince you that I'm right or that you're wrong. About homophobia. Gun violence. Racism. Whatever the issue. I'm really trying hard with you - and others - to have a respectful discussion, debate about these issues. — Steven Petrow

Being LGBT is not a choice. It's not about "a sexual proclivity." It's not a "lifestyle," as you put it. It's about our identity. Pride is a time when we come together to celebrate our community and when others do, too. Just as we do for other racial, ethnic, and religious groups that are part of the "tossed salad" nature of our society. — Steven Petrow

Every generation seems to have its members who think the world has gone to hell and a hand basket and that they need to explain a challenging world to their kids. — Steven Petrow

The right to be married was hard earned by the marriage equality movement and one of its "perks" is the right to use the terms commonly associated with marriage; husband and wife are the two most common. — Steven Petrow

A big question that we have is that we do not understand why the comfort of the few should override the comfort of the many. — Steven Petrow

Life Lessons by Steven Petrow

  1. Steven Petrow's work demonstrates the importance of understanding and respecting different cultures and identities. He emphasizes the need to be open-minded and tolerant of others, regardless of their backgrounds or beliefs.
  2. His work also highlights the value of being an active listener and providing a platform for marginalized voices to be heard.
  3. Finally, Petrow's work emphasizes the power of empathy and compassion in creating a more inclusive and equitable society.
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