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What’s the difference between free speech & hate speech?
An estimated 1,500 white supremacist neo-Nazis marched on Charlottesville, Virginia for their “Unite the Right” rally last August, carrying Confederate flags and Nazi symbols in protest of the town’s proposal to remove the statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The rally resulted in extreme violence and the murder of a young woman by a […]
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Blaming LGBTQ people for natural disasters has a sordid history than spans centuries
As far back as 543 C.E., we were taking the blame. So why does this lunacy continue?
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Democracy demands an educated electorate. America doesn’t have one.
Many people proudly display American flags, rippling in the wind in front yards. But patriotism and true commitment to our democracy takes more, much more.
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Should we retire pride parades or do they have value in modern America?
If you go to a modern pride parade, you might forget that the point is to demonstrate for civil rights.
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Can Dems reach the movable middle to overturn America’s Bully-in-Chief?
How is the Democratic Party planning to present a message that will pull in voters who failed to cast their ballots in the last election and keep those who did?
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Is it time for a heterosexual pride parade to help straight people feel safe?
Under Texas law, if a university has a queer resource center for students, it also has to have a Family and Traditional Values Centers that’s equally funded.
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The Trump administration has launched a crusade against LGBTQ ‘infidels’
Pope Jefferson Beauregard the Bigoted (a.k.a. Attorney General Jeff Sessions) has summoned the newest Christian Crusade as a “Religious Liberties Task Force.”
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American culture doesn’t need to be honored when it’s awful
From Confederate statues to monuments to “settlers” who massacred Native Americans, America loves to relive her worst days.
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If Leviticus 18 had never been written, would western religions still be anti-LGBTQ?
Prior to the concept of a single God and the creation of holy texts, condemnations against same-sex sexuality were relatively rare.
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Mark Zuckerberg must step down for violating the social contract
With privilege comes the responsibility of forming a contract to make society and the world a better place.