A lesbian has claimed she’s been exiled by the LGBT community for supporting Donald Trump.
The LA based Tanya Tsikanovsky explained to Fox News how painful it has been being abandoned by a community she saw herself a part of. She decided to back Trump due to her pro-Israel views.
The San Fernando Valley resident told the news channel: “Ever since I publicly said I was voting for Trump, I am no longer welcome in the [LGBTQ] social spheres they provide.
“If there was a birthday party I was invited to, I’m no longer able to attend. I think it’s disgusting someone can push me out of something [like this]. They liked me two weeks ago, and now they don’t, just because I voted for someone.”
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Tanya had worked for Hilary Clinton in 2016 and voted for Joe Biden in 2020. But this time, she decided to change her alliance and support Trump.
She claimed she has become right-leaning because of her Jewish faith and was horrified by the pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses.
She continued: “I was absolutely that person who would say if you’re a Trump supporter, I don’t want you in my life. I can say I regret that. Israel [changed my mind]. I am a Jew, and what was happening on campuses was appalling.
“They should have sent in the National Guard as soon as Jewish students were being blocked on campuses.”
Although much of the LGBT community fear for their rights in the coming Trump presidency, Tanya believes that the panic is baseless.
She said: “I want to say I echo their pain, I understand their fear. I was a lesbian under the Trump presidency before and my rights haven’t changed.
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“Im not all of a sudden anti-gay now because I voted for Trump. I want to bring humanity to this. The only way we can come together is if we sit together and have hard talks.”
She reiterated she stands with the trans community.
She added: ‘Some of the people in my life that matter most to me are trans. I believe in their rights to gender affirming care, to safety, inclusion, equality, and protection.
“And I strongly oppose the hundreds of millions of dollars the GOP spent on pre election media campaigns targeting them. As a newly registered Republican and someone that aims to hold some form of public office one day, the protection of trans people will always be a priority for me.”