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School district ends partnership with LGBTQ+ program after rightwingers get mad at card game
“This misdirected and charged ‘groomer’ labeling today intentionally results in fewer safe places for LGBTQ+ young people.”
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Out Colorado Gov. Jared Polis visits Club Q & talks updating a state law to prevent more tragedies
“Five people are lost forever. We celebrate their lives. We mourn them.”
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Nancy Pelosi says “MAGA Republicans” are to blame for anti-trans violence
She said their “dangerous rhetoric” is “cruelly undermining the safety and well-being of our transgender community.”
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Anti-LGBTQ leader Franklin Graham can’t wait to root for this Super Bowl star because he’s Christian
Franklin Graham has long been known for speaking out against LGBTQ people.
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GOP politician busted on video berating Democrat for calling out his hateful words
Mark Robinson allegedly wagged his finger in her face because she was “equating Black people with gay people.”
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World champion boxer says the new bisexual Superman is pushing an “agenda” on kids
Shields claimed to not be homophobic while tweeting that cartoon characters shouldn’t be bisexual or gay.
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North Carolina’s Lt. Governor refuses to resign after calling LGBTQ people “filth”
“It doesn’t matter to me what the definition of hate speech is,” Mark Robinson responded to calls for his resignation. “I said what I said, and I believe what I said. Many people across the state feel the same way.”
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Rapper goes on anti-gay rant while performing at potential super-spreader Florida music festival
Grammy-nominated rapper DaBaby was hit by a shoe right before he starting ranting about “sucking d**k” and HIV.
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Michael Cohen reveals what Donald Trump really thinks about the LGBTQ community
Cohen recalled Trump’s remarks about someone he knew that “hates” having a gay son, adding that the former President is “repulsed” by LGBTQ people.
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Arkansas legislature now aims to ban trans people’s correct names & pronouns in schools
Fresh off overturning the Republican governor’s veto to enact one of the most anti-trans legislation in the country, Arkansas lawmakers now want to protect people who deliberately misgender and deadname others.