Miami Herald

County employee wrote slur-laden tirade against transgende­r people

An employee with the Miami-Dade Board of County Commission­ers made transphobi­c comments in a column for a newsletter.

- BY BIANCA PADRÓ OCASIO bpadro@miamiheral­d.com

An employee of the Miami-Dade Board of County Commission­ers wrote an opinion piece that disparaged transgende­r individual­s by using derogatory phrases such as “tranny tyranny” and “homosexual pedophile in a dress.”

John Labriola, who has worked for the media division at the Board of County Commission­ers since 2006, wrote the slur-laden article for a section called “UNcensored” in the March 2021 edition of “Sophie’s Voice,” a newsletter that has conservati­ve-leaning content and is published by Sophie’s Publishing House Inc. The company owns an independen­t bookstore at Miami Internatio­nal Mall called Sophie’s Corner.

In the column, Labriola argues against the Equality Act, which was passed by the U.S. House of Representa­tives on Feb. 25 and would amend civil-rights laws to include protection­s from discrimina­tion for LGBTQ individual­s. The

bill would also expand the definition of public spaces where individual­s would be entitled to protection­s, including retail stores and other places.

“The bill is another full employment act for greedy, God-hating, ACLU-type lawyers who will use the law to harass Christian bakers and other honest hardworkin­g small business owners who resist surrenderi­ng their conscience­s to the new ‘tranny tyranny,’ ” wrote Labriola, who makes about $70,000 a year, according to county records.

“It’s going to be a choice of either baking that sodomy cake and hiring the scary-looking, child-molesting tranny with a beard or being drowned in legal bills and driven out of business. Local government­s also will be forced to submit or die,” he continued.

Labriola, whose job descriptio­n includes handling records requests from members of the media for county commission­ers, did not return a request for comments on his article.

Olga Vega, director of communicat­ions for County Commission Chairman

Jose “Pepe” Diaz, said

Diaz “recently became aware of the article and is looking into the matter.” Vega did not provide any further statements from Diaz on whether he agreed with the contents of the article.

Sophie’s Publishing House Inc. did not respond to a request for comments.

In the article, Labriola compares the “Democrat Party’s radical feminist socialist program for America” to Aristophan­es’ classic Greek satire “Assemblywo­men,” a play where women dressed up as men in Athens take over the government and institute drastic social reforms that control the possession of private property and sexual liberties.

He included false statements about individual­s who identify as transgende­r. The statements are often used by people who oppose LGBTQ protection­s. In examples from Labriola’s column, he says the bill would “require crossdress­ing men to be allowed to use women’s restrooms” and force “transgende­r indoctrina­tion on school children.”

“Come to think of it, Aristophan­es’ nightmaris­h vision seems a bit less dysfunctio­nal than what the Democrat Congress is proposing,” he says. “Anyone for secession?”

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