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Amazon retailers are selling “straight pride” pins and t-shirts
Just in time for Pride month.
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Univision will soon show its first-ever gay led telenovela
The show will be called “El Corazón Nunca Se Equivoca” (“The Heart is Never Wrong”).
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Ex-ex-lesbian leader slams conversion therapy on eve of ‘ex-gay’ D.C. Freedom March
“I’ve never seen anyone change from gay to straight ever,” says the longtime leader in the conversion therapy movement.
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Gillette just released a groundbreaking ad of a trans man’s first shave
The ad features Samson Bonkeabantu Brown, a young Canadian trans man who says, “I’m still trying to figure out what kind of man I want to become.”
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Video captures 3 homophobes attacking a gay couple in their own store
The attackers yelled, “Shut up, f*ggot,” “bottom,” and “m*therf*cker” as they kicked and punched the store owners in the face.
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The FAA is investigating the Chick-Fil-A ban at San Antonio’s airport
Future FAA funds could be threatened if the probe finds that the City Council discriminated against Chick-fil-A’s owners based on religion.
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Watch “Saturday Night Live” portray Pete Buttigieg as a “boring gay man”
“I’m just a Harvard-educated, multi-lingual war veteran Rhodes scholar. I’m just like you.”
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Madonna surprised “non-political” Eurovision with a message for Isreal & Palestine
Plus, four other LGBTQ highlights from the international singing contest.
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It’s 2019 & politicians still equate same-sex marriage to pedophilia
He said pedophiles and LGBTQ rights activists both treat children “as objects, luxury goods, mere tools for gratification, for self-realization.” Yikes.
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Christian college grads walk out of Mike Pence commencement speech
Today, dozens of graduates and faculty members of Taylor University — a Christian liberal arts school in Upland, Indiana — walked out of the graduation ceremony moments before Vice President Mike Pence was to deliver the commencement address. Pence’s scheduled address stirred controversy at the 2,500-student school earlier this month when more than 12,750 people […]