Human Rights Campaign cheers mockery of disabled governor

Attendees at an event hosted by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) this week laughed and cheered when Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) mocked Texas Governor Greg Abbott for being a paraplegic.
Governor Abbott has been confined to a wheelchair since the age of 26, when an oak tree fell on him while he was running and left him unable to walk.
"Y’all know we got Governor Hot Wheels down there – come on now! And the only thing hot about him is that he is a hot a** mess, honey," Crockett told the crowd at the HRC event in Los Angeles, who cheered the slur.
What is the HRC?
The HRC, whose name deceptively suggests it is concentrated on human rights, is a powerful group dedicated to forcing major institutions to adopt extreme gender ideology and wields a $50 million budget.
“[W]e elected LGBTQ+ and pro-equality allies to office, shifted the landscape for LGBTQ+ employees in the U.S. and around the globe, and made it safer for LGBTQ+ people to be out, proud and visible in schools, workplaces and communities,” the organization says on its website. “But the fight is far from over. From mobilizing 62+ million Equality Voters to turning the tide on anti-LGBTQ+ hate, we're focused on fighting for the liberation of all our people -- without exception and without leaving anybody behind.”
As a watchdog for the LGBTQ agenda, the HRC drives schools, hospitals, religious centers, and corporations to push homosexuality and transgenderism on their students and customers, including children. One of the ways the HRC accomplishes this is by publicly ranking corporations, hospitals, and organizations on how “inclusive” they are. The HRC Corporate Equality Index, for example, considers factors such as whether a company has DEI policies or allows biological men to use women’s bathrooms. The Healthcare Equality Index looks at factors like whether hospitals offer medical mutilation procedures, referred to by gender activists as “gender-affirming care.”
According to the American Parents Coalition, the HRC’s Welcoming Schools Program supplies schools with LGBTQ propaganda for children. It provides educators with training, materials, and lesson plans “to create classrooms and schools that are free of gender stereotypes and gender norms that limit all children.”
“A key focus of our program is to provide comprehensive resources for educators to teach about transgender and non-binary people and to affirm all students’ identities across the gender spectrum,” the HRC’s program says.