Daniel Villarreal
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Teachers are already getting fired, resigning & speaking out against Don’t Say Gay movement
“I’m tired. I’ve fought for so long for kids to feel human, to be safe, to have hope. I don’t know how much longer I can do it.”
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University pulls image of women in hijabs kissing after Muslim community protests
“Shame on you… for such an insulting mockery post to my religion,” one commenter wrote about the call to “celebrate the power of love.”
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Student says school won’t let him run for class president after he organized Don’t Say Gay protests
“I won’t be discouraged by this obvious attempt to silence our voices,” he wrote. “We will keep protesting, we will keep speaking, we will keep fighting until no child is subject to this kind of abuse of power.”
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Texas Democratic candidate compares gay opponent’s HIV status to gambling & drug addiction
The queer community is firing back at the Democrat’s shameful remarks and they’re not mincing words.
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Ellen DeGeneres wasn’t allowed to mention Portia or wear jeans when her talk show first began
“I guess jeans were considered gay?” Ellen said about how she had to downplay her identity early on in the show.
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Tina Kotek just got one huge step closer to becoming the nation’s first out lesbian governor
Tina Kotek is running to succeed out bi Gov. Kate Brown.
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Federal judge blasts Republicans while striking down Tennessee’s transphobic bathroom sign law
Republicans wanted to force businesses to warn patrons trans people might use the bathroom. The judge was not having their defenses.
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Kim Kardashian accused her ex-husband of being gay in snarky comment about their 72 day marriage
The couple’s brief marriage’s led others to speculate about their private lives or to wonder if the entire thing had merely been a publicity stunt.
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Lesbian sports broadcaster outed on social media by coworker’s sexist comments
Her colleague said, “F**kin hot a** and a great bird,” about her, but “unfortunately, she’s a lesbian.” He got fired.
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Federal judge stops Alabama from throwing trans-supportive doctors in jail
The state government said that gender-affirming care for trans people is “experimental.” The judge said doctors know better than politicians.