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A rightwing blogger accused a Black drag queen of exposing herself. Now the queen is suing.
The blogger doctored a video to make it seem like Mona Liza Million exposed herself at Pride. She says that’s defamation.
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Mom kicks white nationalist son out after he got arrested for going to riot at Pride
“Don’t believe the media, mom,” Jared Michael Boyce allegedly told his mother. “We were just there because they’re grooming kids.”
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GOP endorses local far-right candidate who said Pete & Chasten want to be human traffickers
David J. Reilly claimed they were “dabbling in human trafficking” to become parents. Reilly also believes “homosexuals” have infiltrated the Catholic Church and children are being groomed to be trans.
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Idaho wedding chapel can sue city over human rights ordinance
The owners Don and Lynn Knapp voluntarily closed their business for nearly a week in 2014 out of fear that the city would prosecute them for refusing to perform same-sex marriages.
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ACLU: Idaho chapel a religious corp., falls under religious exemption
BOISE, Idaho — The American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho says it will not challenge a northern Idaho wedding chapel’s refusal to conduct same-sex marriages because the chapel falls under a religious exemption. Interim Executive Director Leo Morales said in a news conference Thursday that the Hitching Post became a religious corporation…
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Wedding chapel files lawsuit claiming non-discrimination ordinance is unconstitutional
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — An Idaho wedding chapel has filed a lawsuit against the City of Coeur d’Alene, claiming the city’s LGBT-inclusive non-discrimination ordinance is forcing them to violate their religious beliefs by performing same-sex marriages.
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Coeur d’Alene becomes fifth Idaho city to ban anti-LGBT discrimination
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Coeur d’Alene has become the fifth city in Idaho to pass a law that bans discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
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Coeur d’Alene latest Idaho town to consider anti-discrimination law
COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Coeur d’Alene officials are considering joining three other Idaho cities in outlawing discrimination based on sexual orientation.