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At least 5 Chicago LGBTQ+ bars have dropped Anheuser-Busch for weak statements about transphobia
“We would not let a customer stand here and say anti-trans things,” one bar owner said, adding that he’s not going to let a beer brand do the same.
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GOP governor candidate called LGBTQ+ people “filth” & “demonic”
Mark Robinson recently said God created him to fight against LGBTQ+ rights.
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GOP lieutenant governor wants to ban social studies & science in elementary schools
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson said gay people go to elementary schools to “teach kids about what you do in the bedroom.” (We don’t.)
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Piers Morgan slams Franklin Graham for calling gay people “sinful”
“Young people look at senior figures like you and think, ‘That doesn’t sound very Christian to me, that sounds to me like somebody who is homophobic.’”
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GOP Lt. Governor says God made men “big & hairy & ugly” to “scare away” predator-teachers in schools
Those “predators” are elementary school teachers who talk about LGBTQ people, according to Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson.
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Franklin Graham says U.S. needs “regime change” because trans rights are “evil” & “wicked”
Franklin Graham called research showing trans kids are happier if their gender is affirmed “a lie from hell” that “followers of Jesus Christ must stand against.”
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GOP politician busted on video berating Democrat for calling out his hateful words
Mark Robinson allegedly wagged his finger in her face because she was “equating Black people with gay people.”
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NC Lt Governor compares trans women to “that weirdo in the dog suit” in horrific rant
Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson said the trans movement is “demonic” in an extremely transphobic rant where he said trans people are “drugged-up, dressed-up, made-up, cut-up.”
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Franklin Graham praises GOP Lt. Governor for telling “the truth” that LGBTQ people are “filth”
“They have no business around children.”
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North Carolina’s Lt. Governor refuses to resign after calling LGBTQ people “filth”
“It doesn’t matter to me what the definition of hate speech is,” Mark Robinson responded to calls for his resignation. “I said what I said, and I believe what I said. Many people across the state feel the same way.”