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Image of the Week: Praying the gay away
LGBTQ people and allies protested outside of the Bremen Regional Court after a hate preacher was acquitted of trying to stoke violence against the queer community.
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Pope Francis puts anti-gay cardinal on “spiritual time-out” after child abuse cover-up
Cardinal Rainer Woelki – who has tried to push the Vatican toward more conservative, anti-LGBTQ policies – tried to resign. Pope Francis wouldn’t accept it.
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Ford debuts “Very Gay Raptor” F-150 pickup
The car company created the new gold and rainbow-colored #VeryGayRaptor truck as a clapback to haters louder than any social media post could be.
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Pride in Pictures: A special rainbow flag
It was the first time I saw this special rainbow flag combined with the flag of the EU.
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German Catholic churches are defying the Vatican & blessing same-sex unions
Four churches are giving divine favor to gay couples because “love wins.” Over 100 more are planning to join in the coming weeks.
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Chechnya’s anti-LGBTQ leaders could face “crimes against humanity” charges over gay torture camps
The charges include persecution, unlawful arrests, torture, sexual violence, and incitement to murder of at least 150 people due to their sexual orientation.
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A call to intervene against authoritarianism everywhere. Including in D.C.
Strong leaders whip up sentiments by employing dehumanizing stereotyping and scapegoating of entire groups, while other citizens or entire nations look on, often refusing to intervene.
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The US needs to teach the Confederacy like Germany teaches Nazism
Germany initiated its denazification campaign. The U.S. needs a de-confederacy-ification campaign.
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Netherlands plans to remove gender from ID cards entirely
National ID cards will stop showing any gender marker at all, making paperwork easier for non-binary and transgender people.
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Wearing a mask is unmanly (& other reasons female world leaders are better at fighting coronavirus)
What do New Zealand, Germany, and Taiwan have in common? Aside from having successfully reduced cases of COVID-19, all three have female leaders.