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Single straight World Cup fans shocked to discover they can go to jail in Qatar for having sex
Sex outside of marriage and homosexuality are both illegal in the country. FIFA ignored the outcry from the LGBTQ community. Now it’s too late.
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This queer-owned bar is putting women’s sports front and center
Officially, Portland no longer has a lesbian bar, but a queer-owned women’s sports bar is opening this spring.
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Soccer star goes on hateful rant about rainbow shoelaces
Being gay is “a dangerous ideology and it’s becoming nasty and people are not ashamed of it anymore,” he said during a two-minute televised rant.
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An out soccer player’s team destroys opponents after one of them uses anti-gay slur
Couper Gunn was emotional after an opponent told him to take off his “f**got armband.” His teammates didn’t let it slide, and they went on to “embarrass” the opposing team.
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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 comes out while he’s surrounded by his teammates. This is what happened next.
“I love you guys, I really do,” Jahmal Howlett-Mundle told his teammates. They showed him love back.
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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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Donald Trump renews attacks on U.S. Women’s soccer team following their initial Olympics loss
While Trump and conservatives were booing the world’s most decorated women’s soccer team, the U.S. has already rebounded with a win.
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Activists are trying to cancel Megan Rapinoe over a tweet she sent 10 years ago
Some are calling her a racist and a hypocrite. Others say she deserves the chance to have grown.
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Several trailblazing trans athletes are vying to secure a trip to the Olympics
Two trans athletes are close to representing the United States in Tokyo. Laurel Hubbard of New Zealand has already punched her ticket.