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At least 6 out athletes are representing the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics
A record 34 athletes will represent their countries and “Team LGBTQ” as well in China starting this week. That includes a unprecedented 11 out men and the first non-binary athlete at the Winter Olympics.
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U.S. issues first passport with non-binary “X” gender marker in historic move
“People do not always fit within a male or a female designation,” so having another gender option on passports allows non-binary people to “live with greater dignity and respect.”
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Pastor who said floods are God’s punishment for homosexuality arrested on tarmac
The anti-LGBTQ extremist has been flouting pandemic restrictions for the past year, turning his dangerous behavior into Fox News appearances and a speaking tour.
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Rainbow crosswalk vandalized with Bible verse
“If the rainbow is a Godly sign, then the people who will vandalize a rainbow crosswalk are vandalizing a sign of God. Sounds like a logical contradiction to me.”
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Quinn becomes the first out trans athlete in the history of the Olympics to win gold
The non-binary soccer star’s Olympics journey closes with several history-making games and an achievement every athlete has dreamed of.
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Soccer player Quinn becomes the first trans athlete to compete at the Olympics
The soccer star said of their historic moment, “I’ll celebrate when we’re all here.”
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“True stud” Elliot Page and “heartthrob” Mae Martin reunite after both coming out
This is a “reunion” of two Netflix stars that many online can “feel good” about.
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Twitter blows up after IKEA “unveiled” a shocking bisexual loveseat for Pride
The couch’s “Nobody Believes You” cushion raised eyebrows across the internet.
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Pro football player is accused of leading a gay-bashing that left a man near death
The victim was walking home in a gay community “enclave” when he got attacked. He needed surgery for injuries including a broken nose, cheekbone, orbital bone, hip bone, and also a concussion.
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Gender reveal party results in wildfire. The family that started it got off with a $500 fine.
They illegally set off an explosive in a forest that would have released pink or blue smoke. That started a fire.