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Homophobia Is on the Rise in Puebla: Two Young People Tried to Commit Suicide

Summary by Newsweek México
Puebla, Pue. The local trans deputy, Gabriela Chumacero, revealed that in what goes from this 2025 there have been two serious cases of homophobia that led two young people at secondary level to try to commit suicide. While Gabriela Chumacero specified that these two cases occurred in Puebla Capital, she clarified that, out of respect for families, the LGBTTIQ+ community will not reveal the names of the minors or the schools involved. “The paren…
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In a striking forum, the collective Red Direct alerts about the trivialization of homophobia in football stadiums. It challenges the legitimacy of the association Foot Ensemble, partner of the FFF and the LFP, accused of denying the reality of LGBTphobic violence in the stands. A direct interpellation of sports and political institutions, called to break with denial. Football article: the persistent denial of homophobia in the stands made polemi…

Puebla, Pue. The local trans deputy, Gabriela Chumacero, revealed that in what goes from this 2025 there have been two serious cases of homophobia that led two young people at secondary level to try to commit suicide. While Gabriela Chumacero specified that these two cases occurred in Puebla Capital, she clarified that, out of respect for families, the LGBTTIQ+ community will not reveal the names of the minors or the schools involved. “The paren…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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