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Tina Fey, NBC Chairman condemn Tracy Morgan’s homophobic rant
NBC Chairman Bob Greenblatt and “30 Rock” creator Tina Fey on Friday released statements condemning comedian Tracy Morgan’s homophobic rant at a recent concert in Nashville.
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HRC: Until Tracy Morgan does something meaningful, his brand remains tarnished
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Tracy Morgan’s anti-gay tirade, and said that until Morgan does something meaningful, his brand remains tarnished.
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Westboro bigots protest at NBA finals over league’s policy against gay slurs
The Westboro Baptist bigots brought their special brand of hate to game three of the NBA Finals on Sunday to protest the league’s policy against gay slurs.
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Lesbian couple who lost home in suspected arson fire, sued by insurance company
A lesbian couple in Tennessee whose home was burned to the ground last September, is now the target of a federal lawsuit by their insurance company, who claim the couple themselves caused the fire.
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Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah fined $50,000 for shouting homophobic slur
Chicago Bulls forward Joakim Noah on Monday was fined $50,000 by the NBA for shouting a gay slur at a fan on Sunday night.
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Chicago Bulls’ Joakim Noah latest to hurl ‘faggot’ slur from the bench
Joakim Noah of the Chicago Bulls was caught on video Sunday night using what appears to be a familiar gay slur.
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Hate group spokesman: Gays are the ‘#1 perpetrators of hate crimes in America’
Yesterday, we reported Bryan Fischer, the openly bigoted Director of Analysis for Government and Policy for the certified hate group American Family Association, says — quite simply — that gays are Nazis.
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American Family Association’s Bryan Fischer: ‘Gays are Nazis’
Bryan Fischer, the openly bigoted Director of Analysis for Government and Policy for the anti-gay hate group American Family Association, says — quite simply — that gays are Nazis.
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Three suspects in custody following attack outside El Paso gay bar
Police have arrested three suspects in connection with the brutal beating of a man outside an El Paso, Tex., gay nightclub earlier this month.
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Kentucky man sentenced in hate crime attack outside gay-friendly bar
A Kentucky judge on Tuesday ruled that a white supremacist had committed a hate crime when he attacked four people last year outside a bar frequented by gays.