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Rachel Maddow uses JD Vance’s own words to destroy him
LGBTQ+ leaders and journalists are speaking out about Vance and his support of Trump’s extreme agenda.
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Iranian official in charge of “Islamic values” suspended over gay sex video
However, the video may be part of a ploy to sabotage his political career.
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London police chief apologizes for force’s history of homophobia
The commissioner also vowed to root out “racists, misogynists, homophobes and transphobes” from the force.
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Who are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? Get to know the nuns of drag
Discover the extraordinary world of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of queer nuns dedicated to activism through the art of drag performances.
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Qatar arrests foreign activist & local LGBTQ people one month away from World Cup
Qatar’s anti-LGBTQ policies are getting called out in the weeks before they host the World Cup.
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Where does Britain’s new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stand on LGBTQ issues?
Unlike in the U.S., the British Conservative party has overseen important LGBTQ advancements. But some activists worry the new PM won’t continue this trend.
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Barbaric “gay tests” are still victimizing men across the world
In countries where same-sex sexual activity is outlawed, law enforcement frequently forces men accused of being gay to undergo invasive and degrading forced anal examinations.
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Iran just executed a gay man. He may be the third so far this year.
Article 234 of Iran’s penal code punishes sexual intercourse between men with the death penalty. But the regime conceals such executions to prevent international protests.
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This is how America reacted when the Supreme Court ruled in favor of LGBTQ rights
Everyone from Barack Obama and Pete Buttigieg to Black Lives Matter and the NCAA celebrated yesterday’s momentous Supreme Court decision on LGBTQ rights.
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New UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson refuses to apologize for homophobic comments
He compared gay sex to having sex with animals, used anti-gay slurs, and mocked same-sex couples, but it’s your fault if you took him wrong.