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Faking it: Coachella’s owner demonstrates the right wing’s new strategy
He admitted his foundation has given to some of the most extreme anti-LGBT groups out there. But his statement said a lot more than that.
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Republican threatens university’s funding over six-week masculinity workshop
Thinking about masculinity, whiteness, heterosexuality, cisgender status, or any other label on the privileged side of an axis of identity means that it’s going to lose some of its power.
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Milo Yiannopoulos named LGBTQ Nation’s 2016 ‘Person of the Year’ by readers
Love him or hate him, he won it fair and square.
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Billy on the Street proves gay men don’t care about John Oliver
More specifically, gay men in Chelsea care more about Wendy Williams than John Oliver.
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Why were LGBTQ Gen Xers so devastated by last year’s celebrity deaths?
This may have been the first year that Gen X had to confront its own mortality and vulnerability, but the constant siege of bad news took away our optimism as well.
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Should schools display Donald Trump’s portrait or would it be hate speech?
One school counselor believes, “It’s like running a swastika up the flagpole!”
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Simmer down: Milo Yiannopoulos won’t get a book review and that’s okay
Milo Yiannopoulos’s career path from internet troll to professional writer is more threatening than refusing to review his book.
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A perfect match: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Trump’s inauguration
Donald Trump and the values of Mormonism align. Sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia have been the backbone of the church for decades.
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How LGBTQ people and Jews were stereotyped as violent predators
Dominant groups have long accused both Jews and LGBTQ people of acting as dangerous predators concentrated on ensnaring women and children of the dominant group.
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Last day to vote: Who should be the LGBTQ Nation Person of the Year?
You still have time to help pick our Person of the Year. Currently right wingers Milo Yiannopoulos and Vice President-elect Mike Pence are in the lead.