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A gay dad sounds off on “pseudo-Christian” martyr Kim Davis
“Kim Davis carried her cross up the stations of the legal system, and now she’s at her final destination, eager to get to the crucifixion part.”
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A gay dad’s open letter to the Kentucky county clerk who won’t do her job
“At every turn, Kim Davis violates the principles of responsibility and citizenship I’m trying to teach my children. I decided to write her a letter.”
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On Republicans and their “religious liberty”
Barb Weicksel sheds some light on The First Amendment Defense Act, a bill that would allow for discrimination against same-sex marriage.
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“Why do straight women behave so horribly in gay bars?”
Slate went there.
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Are gay men turning into the “sex police?”
“We’ve forgotten that sexual liberation has always been a cornerstone of queer liberation.”
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A gay dad’s open letter to the antigay Christian billboard couple
The Odgaards are at it again, and this time they’re trying to shame gay people with 1,000 antigay billboards. Rob Watson decided to write them a letter.
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WATCH: Santorum claims Supreme Court marriage ruling is not settled “any more than Dred Scott was settled law to Abraham Lincoln.”
The fear in GOP candidates’ faces was palpable when LGBT issues came up in Thursday’s debate.
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The first-ever same sex marriage: When was it?
Hint: It was back in 1975. But how?
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A salute to sissies
Matt Baume pays homage to a prissy parade of characters who’ve gleefully pirouetted through countless film classics.
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Is the decline of the modern “gayborhood” a good thing?
Are “tech-bros” and Grindr to blame? Or is it a sign of social progress?