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Southern Baptists are forcing out followers who don’t pledge allegiance to Trump
The departure of prominent leader Russell Moore shows opposing LGBTQ rights isn’t enough. Now, morality means supporting whatever Trump says.
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Don Lemon opens up about walking through fire to become one of the nation’s top news anchors
The award-winning journalist speaks with LGBTQ Nation about racism in America and how to turn fire into diamonds.
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Mike Pence is declaring he’s “had enough” of Biden administration. But no one’s listening.
If an ex-VP gives a speech in front of an anti-LGBTQ group that less than a hundred people are around to hear, does it make a difference? Not to Mike Pence‘s former base or colleagues.
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CPAC proves that the GOP isn’t there any more. Just the cult of Trump.
The Republican Party is against everything and in favor of nothing. All it stands for now is yelling ‘no’ at everybody else, and Trump has become the golden idol that conservatives will follow. Literally.
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The top seven jobs for Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner after they leave the White House
Reality shows! Bean sponsorships! A fashion line tailored for insurrectionists! Now that their political future is in tatters, the couple can focus on what’s really important: all the new ways they can make money.
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White House claims Donald Trump is “the most masculine” president ever
And the internet had a good laugh.
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If Trump was in Fiddler on the Roof his song would “Sedition!”
Sedition? “Look it up.”
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Gay Republican attends Mar-A-Lago maskless party & then blames media for his fiancé’s firing
“You’re a guy running for Congress, and you’re upset that the paper that covers your district is … covering your campaign-oriented Instagram account?”
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The LGBTQ community has fought for the right to exist. Now it’s time for us to fight for more.
In 2021, we have the opportunity as a community to stand up, in defense of others and ourselves, and decide what kind of society we will have.
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The religious right’s allegiance to Trump may cost them a price too high to pay
Now that it’s essentially an arm of the Republican Party, the religious right may have a hard time keeping younger believers & recruiting new members to their politicized churches.