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Pride in Pictures 2001: Sisters in Pride
Don’t mind while we indulge with the Sisters.
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Pride in Pictures 1999: Gays & glitter
Nothing says Pride like a glittery angel.
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Pride in Pictures 1977-78: Anita’s wave of hate created our strength in numbers
Pride responds to Bryant’s message of hate.
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Randy Rainbow looks back to the good old day of simpler scandals past
President Donald Trump, and the scandal he has brought, makes Watergate look like a day at the lake.
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How the murder of a flight attendant in Miami led to a ‘homosexual panic’ in 1954
When William Simpson was murdered, it set off a tragic chain of events that lasted a decade.
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Holding LGBTQ people liable for natural phenomena is a total eclipse of reason
Rather than blaming LGBT people, we must embrace science to save humanity from itself.
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Why do Christians always blame LGBT people for natural disasters?
Rather than blaming LGBT people, Christians should start embracing science if they want to save humanity from itself.
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Florida newspaper calls Pam Bondi a ‘modern-day Anita Bryant,’ names her ‘loser of the year’
The Tampa Bay Times cites Bondi’s “relentless defense” of the state’s same-sex marriage ban, which has been declared unconstitutional by a federal judge and four state judges.
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Dear Nancy Grace: Your revisionist history of Anita Bryant is mind boggling
As a gay dad to two boys adopted from foster care as babies, I can tell you that what Anita Bryant WAS trying to do was de-humanizing. Under the rallying cry of “save our children” she fought to keep gay people away from children. I can only imagine what she would think of me saving mine from death and disaster at the hand of drug addicted birth parents. She stated, “As a mother, I know that homosexuals cannot biologically reproduce children; therefore, they must recruit our children.”
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Christian cartoonist’s homophobic calendar yanked from Barnes & Noble, Amazon websites
American Christian cartoonist Joe King’s calendar, “I’m Not Gay, I’m Just a Sissy,” drew a firestorm of criticism from the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) and LGBT bloggers, who this week denounced the calendar and its sale through internet retail giants Amazon and Barnes & Noble, both of whom have since removed the calendar from their sales offerings.