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Will Germany annul post-World War II homosexuality convictions?
Thousands of gay men were convicted under a law criminalizing homosexuality that was applied zealously in post-World War II West Germany.
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Executive producer of “The 100” apologizes for killing off lesbian character
The outcry from fans has been overwhelming.
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The apology to LGBTQ people that the Salvation Army won’t release
It’s clear from internal Salvation Army documents that the org opted for a “policy of containment” instead of working with the LGBTQ community to heal old wounds.
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20 years later, man writes apologetic letter to the gay couple he publicly taunted
“Outwardly I had acted as if it was you who should be ashamed,” he writes, “but for over 20 years it ahs been me who carries this shame.”
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Ex-Bob Jones president apologizes for 1980 call for stoning gays, then calls them sinners
The former president of Bob Jones University has apologized for saying in 1980 that gays should be stoned, and that he no longer condones “the stoning of sinners.”
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Ravi to begin serving 30-day jail sentence, apologizes for his actions
Dharun Ravi, the former Rutgers University student convicted earlier this year of using a webcam to spy on his gay roommate who later committed suicide, will turn himself in Thursday to begin serving a 30-day prison term.