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Ellen allegedly bullied an 11-year-old & called him a “fat… chunky boy”
Ellen “was just the meanest, nastiest, most horrible person,” he said. “Leopards don’t change their spots.”
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Transgender women win elections for the first time in West Virginia & Louisiana
“I’m proud to stand for transgender and gender non-conforming people in the state,” said Peyton Rose Michelle, who won in Louisiana.
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That time two pro wrestlers made LGBTQ history at Wrestlemania
One of the most visible changes in how LGBTQ people are perceived is how queer athletes and fans are being welcomed and celebrated in professional sports.
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Member of church that bused in members to defy social distancing order dies of COVID-19
The church’s pastor was arrested and he got a lawyer to defend his religious freedom. The lawyer has now been hospitalized for coronavirus too.
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Megachurch pastor buses in hundreds for service despite believing “the science” of pandemic lockdown
His claims his followers have a “command from God” to ignore the science and potentially expose themselves to coronavirus.
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Is this Catholic NFL owner trying to bury stories of child sexual abuse?
New Orleans Saints owner Gayle Benson has deep ties to the Catholic Church, and a lawsuit alleges her team is assisting them in cleaning up their image after child abuse allegations.
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Gay teen found shot to death in possible hate crime but his family says police are biased
The victim’s family wants the FBI to get involved in what they believe is an anti-gay, anti-black hate crime.
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ICE continues to detain gay asylum-seeker without review, going against federal ruling
Darwin Bartillo crossed into America legally with his life partner and younger brother. Now, he’s caged in a homophobic environment, while his partner fights for him and his brother’s freedom.
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Chick-fil-A offered a school a free lunch. The principal rejected it to support LGBTQ teachers.
The principal said that Chick-fil-A‘s anti-LGBTQ donations contradict the school’s “culture of kindness and community.”
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Radio station accuses gay host of extortion after their Twitter account called him a ‘f*g’
They think he broke into their account and called himself the slur. But he says a lie detector test exonerates him.