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What do Trump’s attacks on the European Union & US allies mean for LGBTQ rights?
The EU raised the bar on LGBTQ equality in Europe, but Trump is trying to pry the union apart.
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Two years after the Pulse massacre, where is Rick Scott on LGBTQ rights?
Scott’s silence on LGBTQ rights speaks louder than his symbolic gestures.
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Indiana Republicans send Amazon a loud message about bringing HQ2 to the state
While the company has stated they want a new location that values diversity and American values, the Indiana GOP has doubled down on bigotry instead.
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Will Saudia Arabia’s ‘liberalization’ ever include LGBT people?
As the conservative Muslim country inches closer to respecting civil rights, will LGBTQ citizens ever be welcome?
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Court rules against religious exemptions in gay wedding invitation case using cakeshop logic
The court said that a ban on anti-LGBTQ discrimination does not violate a store’s free speech rights.
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If your religion tells you to discriminate, you’re following the wrong one
Religions promoting discrimination against same-sex couples purchasing cakes are religions lacking in moral authority.
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That narrow Supreme Court decision may not stay narrow for long
Just as they did with the first marriage equality case, the justices kicked the can down the road – but what happens when the road ends?
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What does Ireland’s abortion vote say about the future of politics in the US?
Are we living in the last gasp of the more conservative generations and their hold on power?
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People who think gay people are born that way support gay rights. Why?
Saying homosexuality is innate could be a way of saying that gay people are just another part of human diversity.
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Romney says Trump is no role model, but neither is he
Trump might not be a role model for Romney’s grandchildren, but grandpa isn’t much of one himself.