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News (USA)
Federal judge rejects hate group’s attempt to overturn ‘ex-gay’ therapy ban in Maryland
The hate group behind most legal challenges to LGBTQ rights keeps failing to overturn ex-gay therapy bans in court.
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News (USA)
GOP Congressmen push Amazon to sell ‘ex-gay’ therapy books because gays wield ‘extravagant’ power
“How long until the most widely read book in the world is banned because it takes a dim view of homosexuality?” the GOP is asking
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Politics
Out Colorado Governor Jared Polis signs law banning harmful ‘ex-gay’ conversion therapy
He also signed another piece of legislation that will make life easier for transgender residents.
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News (USA)
HRC suspends Google endorsement over refusal to remove app that can drive LGBTQ youth to suicide
It’s only the third time in almost 20 years that a company has been suspended from the Corporate Equality Index.
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Politics
Puerto Rico governor will ban ‘ex-gay’ conversion therapy for minors
He agrees that attempts to change someone’s sexual orientation or gender identity have “zero scientific basis and causes significant damage.”
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Life
Ellen Page just thrashed Chris Pratt on Twitter & she has a good point
If he’s an LGBTQ ally, why does he keep evangelizing a church that won’t hire gay people and thinks they need “fixed?”
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News (USA)
Major Christian group tells members to pray for the right to harm LGBT children
In a “prayer of the day” email sent to supporters, they ask followers to plead with God for the right to harm LGBT children – and to elect far right Republicans.
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News (USA)
This bisexual Republican politician is switching parties thanks to Trump
She come out as bisexual when the state was debating whether or not to outlaw the dangerous practice of “ex-gay” or conversion therapy.
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News (USA)
Factchecker says groups funded by Betsy DeVos do not promote ‘ex-gay’ therapy
Politifact rules a claim by LGBTQ members of congress that DeVos funded ex-gay therapy groups as “mostly false.”
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News (World)
Europe’s first ‘ex-gay’ conversion therapy ban could send violators to jail
Those convicted face fines up to $5,000, or up to five years behind bars.