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A man shot this gay man to death & then bragged about it online
Prosecutors say that the alleged killer “hated homosexuals” and bragged about robbing & shooting a gay man.
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Adoption agency backs down from threat to close if they can’t discriminate against LGBTQ people
They’ll work with gay couples now.
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San Antonio reaffirms ban on Chick-fil-A at its airport after city councilor tries to derail it
“With this decision, the City Council reaffirmed the work our city has done to become a champion of equality and inclusion.”
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A religious right group is using Chick-fil-A to push for legal discrimination against LGBTQ people
Because, of course they are.
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This town’s Confederate flag was taken down. So they ‘vandalized’ the flagpole with a rainbow flag.
“Let’s someone in this area get their ass out there and haul down that fag flag,” protestors said. The Confederate flag is hanging again. The rainbow flag was taken down.
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A transgender student just lost his ROTC scholarship because of the military ban
The Pentagon awarded Map Pesqueira a scholarship. Now he doesn’t know how he’ll pay for school.
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Texas senate passes two bills that would strip LGBTQ people of nondiscrimination protections
Republicans say that isn’t why they passed the bills, but Democrats point out that they did it deliberately.
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San Jose city council votes to make their airport Chick-fil-A the ‘gayest’ in America
They will surround the franchise with rainbow and trans flags and voted to institute a rule that restaurants that aren’t open on Sundays can’t be in the airport. That means they won’t renew the chain’s contract when it comes up again.
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The Texas senate just approved a bill that would allow doctors to refuse LGBTQ patients
The bill would allow doctors, lawyers, and even barbers to refuse LGBTQ clients if they claim a “sincerely held religious belief.”
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Texas Republicans advance a bill that would allow doctors to refuse LGBTQ patients
The bill would protect state-licensed health care professionals who discriminate but claim they are following a “sincerely held religious belief.”