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The religious right is targeting HHS nominee Xavier Beccara for being too pro-LGBTQ
Conservatives are making more noise about Becerra, a supporter of LGBTQ rights and reproductive rights, than they did about Pete Buttigieg.
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Hate group leader Tony Perkins tells followers to buy pillows to save Christianity
Perkins claims Lindell is a victim of “cancel culture” despite his own regular condemnations of various businesses and calls for boycotts.
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Conservatives are freaking out over Biden’s new LGBTQ protections
He hadn’t even been in office for a day before he was accused of attacking religion and erasing women.
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Founder of two hate groups is scared that the “radical left” will “bring more LGBTQ propaganda”
The Equality Act is “just the beginning,” James Dobson cries. He also says that pop culture will take children on the path “to hell.”
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Hate group leader blames the Capitol riots on a lack of “polite conversation”
Tony Perkins and Jack Hibbs suggest that if there were more prayer in schools and courts, the riot on the Capitol might not have happened.
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Billy Porter reminds us that LGBTQ people made the difference in the election. But the work’s not done yet.
See GLAAD’s new Billy Porter-narrated video, detailing how organizers and voters changed the election, on LGBTQ Nation first.
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Your tax dollars are at work — helping hate groups act as “charities” that save millions
Lax enforcement of IRS policies allow anti-LGBTQ hate groups and white nationalists to masquerade as tax-exempt charities, saving them millions in taxes.
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Conservatives outraged that Joe Biden promised to “flat out change” anti-transgender laws
Biden said there should be “zero discrimination” against transgender kids. Cue the outrage.
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Mike Pompeo is speaking at a Christian hate group-linked fundraiser right before the election
The Secretary of State is likely violating ethical law to appear at a meet-and-greet for an anti-LGBTQ, hate-group associated organization in a swing state. Tickets are up to $10,000.
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Trump administration pushes anti-LGBTQ “religious freedom” at the UN as European countries boycott
57 countries – including Saudi Arabia and Poland – signed on to the U.S.’s “premise that too many people, particularly LGBTQ people and women, are asserting their rights.”