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Friday, August 23, 2024

Florida's Official Tourism Website...

Quietly Scrubs 'LGBTQ Travel' Page

The removal is being called "yet another deliberate step in making Florida a hostile environment for LGBTQ people." 


By Nina Golgowski
August 21, 2024

A billboard welcoming visitors to
"Florida: The 'Don't Say Gay or Trans' State"

Florida’s official tourism website has quietly scrubbed a page promoting local LGBTQ-friendly travel destinations, in what has been widely interpreted as another in a long series of steps meant to intimidate, persecute and marginalize the LGBTQ+ community under the state’s conservative governor, Ron DeSantis.

VisitFlorida.com’s “LGBTQ Travel” section ― which featured links to the state’s “top 10 gay beaches” and information about LGBTQ chambers of commerce and LGBTQ road trips ― was last documented as being operative in mid-April by the internet archive site Wayback Machine, as first reported by NBC News on Monday.

“SUNSHINE FOR ALL,” the page had declared when it was active. “There’s a sense of freedom to Florida’s beaches, the warm weather and the myriad activities ― a draw for people of all orientations, but specially appealing to a gay community looking for a sense of belonging and acceptance.”

An official reason for the page’s removal was not immediately clear. Representatives with Visit Florida did not respond to HuffPost’s calls and emails seeking comment. The website’s calendar of events still includes listings for upcoming LGBTQ-themed events across the state.

Visit Florida is not a government agency, but it receives public funding in a public-private partnership with the state legislature, which has worked to strip and limit LGBTQ+ rights throughout the state under DeSantis’ leadership.

These policies include the so-called “Don’t Say Gay” law (which was recently amended under a settlement), as well as laws regarding public school bathrooms, books and children’s sports. Indirectly, there was also a recent summer ban on cities lighting up bridges at night with colors other than red, white and blue, after a county commissioner objected to a rainbow display on a Tampa Bay bridge, as The Washington Post reported.

Nadine Smith, executive director of Equality Florida ― which issued a travel advisory last year for the state, as did other civil rights organizations ― said the removal of the tourism page “is yet another deliberate step in making Florida a hostile environment for LGBTQ people.”

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The survey ― published by the IGLTA Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association ― also found that 53% of respondents said they would not attend an LGBTQ+ event in Florida because of the state’s laws and policies.

Worldwide, about 47% of those surveyed perceived the Sunshine State as somewhat unwelcoming or very unwelcoming for LGBTQ+ travelers. Within the U.S., 80% of respondents said the same thing.

When asked what might prevent them from visiting the state, an overwhelming 84% of respondents cited DeSantis’ statements or legislative priorities. The same percentage cited the state’s unfriendly laws and policies toward LGBTQ+ people.


5 comments:

  1. I'd be interested to know if Ron has tried to legislate to BAN rainbows in the sky..!

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    1. That is his next legislative project. The Republican house and senate will go along as will the FL Supreme Court. This is what happen when a want-to-be dictator gets power. Be forewarned.

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  2. when I 1st started my femme journey I did know @ least that gay bars were friendly toward people like us.I called my local Florida Chamber of Commerce and indicating that I was out of town could they steer my to a friendly gay bar (this was b/4 LBGTQ was in vogue) They were very helpful. I wonder how it would go today

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  3. I would love to know how you personally navigate the anti-LGBT environment in Florida. It seems like a terrible place to be if you are LGBT. Do you encounter negative responses from folks or from officials or do most folks not really care? Does all the negativity take a big toll on you emotionally?

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  4. I wonder if Ron would be interested in putting Miami;s name forward for these games https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-08-24/victoria-gay-games-bid-melbourne-perth/104265462

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