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Molly Sprayregen for LGBTQ Nation reflects on the first year of Donald Trump’s second term, contrasting the "doom" of 2017 with a deeper sense of "resignation" in 2025. She observes that while the first term felt like an anomaly, the second confirmed a sustained political movement, initially leaving many in the community feeling exhausted and beaten down. However, Sprayregen argues that the administration’s ultimate goal is to destroy the opposition's resolve. To counter this, she highlights a year of "queer resistance" characterized by "No Kings" protests, relentless lawsuits, and the defiance of parents protecting their transgender children. She emphasizes that maintaining joy is a radical act of resistance, citing a Pittsburgh drag event where patrons continued to celebrate on the sidewalk even after a police raid. Invoking Mr. Rogers’ advice to "look for the helpers," Sprayregen explains that the January 2026 issue of LGBTQ Nation is dedicated to those who refuse to surrender. She focuses on examples of "enduring joy" that persists despite systemic oppression. Ultimately, Sprayregen concludes that while the current political climate has revealed the worst of humanity, it has also showcased the best within the resistance. She urges the LGBTQ+ community to reject resignation and stay engaged, asserting that as long as their resolve remains intact, the fight for dignity and equality continues. The message is clear: the queer resistance lives on, fueled by solidarity and a refusal to be silenced.