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Christian hate group sues Connecticut to ban transgender student athletes
The Christian group argues that transgender girls are really boys under Title IX and they’re stealing opportunities from cisgender girls.
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A police officer was told to “tone down his gayness.” He just settled his suit for $10 million.
The gay police lieutenant is now a multi-millionaire after getting passed over for promotions 23 times.
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Commentary
Todd Gloria wants to be the first LGBTQ person elected mayor of San Diego
“Gay is a superpower,” he said. “I really found my way to being able to put myself out of my comfort zone, not just for me, but for other people.”
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Texas demands the Supreme Court put an end to a pro-LGBTQ California law
Three years ago, Texas’s governor joked when California banned state-funded travel to Lone Star State. Now Texas is crying foul.
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Pussy Riot video shut down by police under “gay propaganda” ban
Police ordered the studio to turn off power while the feminist punk band recorded a video.
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Student arrested after racist & homophobic rant was caught on video
“I fucking hate fa***ts, too. How about that?” he said before he threw another student’s laptop.
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This app’s “bio-metric gender verification software” scans users’ faces to make sure they’re girls
“It’s Bio-Science, not pseudo-science like phrenology,” the app claims, noting that it doesn’t work for “trans-girls.”
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Man barged into class to give out anti-gay pamphlets. University says it’s OK because he’s married.
The man entered an LGBTQ Studies class to give out conversion therapy pamphlets. But the administration said that he’s not a threat because he’s married and bought a house.
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Coronavirus misinformation on social media could cause a massive HIV drug shortage
People on social media are saying that HIV medications can “cure” Coronavirus. This could hurt people who actually need the drugs.
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Trump promises to end AIDS in 10 years. Experts say his policies are thwarting that goal.
He would need to increase funding for PrEP, protect LGBTQ rights, and increase access to affordable health care.