Before his son came out as , Dusty Farr said he was ‘a full-on bigot’ who despised everything about the + movement.His perspective, formed by a life spent growing up in a rural farm community, changed when his 16-year-old came out to him and subsequently clashed with her school over its policy that they were assigned at birth.Mr Farr, a service manager at a tractor repair facility, never envisioned himself fighting bathroom bans in court. But when his child was targeted, ‘it just flipped a switch,’ and it was a wakeup call.
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