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JK Rowling liked a tweet supporting antisemitic rapper Kanye West. It hasn’t aged well.
He had already called for “death con 3 on Jewish people,” but JK Rowling’s Twitter activity seems even worse now.
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Herschel Walker’s ex says he tried to punch her after she discovered his affair
She also called him a “pathological liar” who uses his diagnosed mental illness to justify his behavior.
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Conservatives are having a bad day after the Senate passed the marriage equality bill
The marriage equality bill just protects some established rights. But to listen to the complainers, religion is over in America.
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Who is Hakeem Jeffries? Where does he stand on LGBTQ rights?
Most recently, he has supported the Equality Act and the Respect for Marriage Act, two important pieces of LGBTQ legislation.
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Singapore decriminalizes gay sex but also prevents marriage equality from becoming law
A government minister said they wanted to “uphold heterosexual family values, but with space for homosexuals to live their lives.”
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Helena Bonham Carter says it’s “horrendous” to speak out against JK Rowling’s transphobia
“Personally I feel they should let her have her opinions,” Carter said of “Harry Potter” actors who have criticized Rowling’s transphobia.
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Two Club Q survivors say they feel hopeful for the local community despite the deadly shooting
“This is not a time to be afraid,” one injured survivor said. “This is a time to come together.”
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21 GOP senators tell colleagues to oppose same-sex marriage bill unless it allows discrimination
“The free exercise of religion is absolutely essential to the health of our Republic. We must have the courage to protect it,” their letter states.
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Right-wing media giants say LGBTQ bar patrons are responsible for their own murders
Tucker Carlson, Matt Walsh, Steven Crowder, and more all agree that mass shootings are a reasonable response to non-existent “child genital mutilation.”
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Herschel Walker’s new ad slams trans people barely a day after a mass shooting at an LGBTQ bar
Democrats are pointing to Republican anti-LGBTQ campaigns like Walker’s as the type of rhetoric that led to the murder of five people at Club Q on Saturday night.