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Christian extremist outlet LifeSiteNews finally booted from Facebook
The page for the “news” site that regularly demeans LGBTQ people was removed due to COVID-19 disinformation.
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Gay teen was suspended for wearing nail polish. He finally won.
Trevor Wilkinson’s Texas school banned boys from wearing nail polish. Now their dress code is gender-neutral. “I’m at a loss of words for the joy I am feeling.”
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There’s now a petition to rescue children from the American Girl doll with lesbian aunts
The supposed “One Million Moms” group couldn’t wait to start a boycott of a doll because of the sexuality of its fictional family.
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Longtime marriage equality opponent is outraged that her organization is a hate group
The same woman who declared herself the “spokesman” for Prop 8 is “madder than a wet hen” and starting a petition.
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One Million Moms wants to cancel OREOs for jumping into their “cultural war”
The so-called “One Million Moms” group had been quiet for a while. Then OREO came out with their new ad & rainbow cookies.
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Philippines Supreme Court rules against marriage equality “with finality”
The Supreme Court in The Philippines will not entertain ‘further pleadings or motions’ regarding same-sex marriage.
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Christian group accuses ‘filthy’ Whole Foods of supporting pedophilia
In their latest call-to-action, One Million Moms implies that the grocery chain helps facilitate child rape.
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Brazil’s homophobic president won’t get a warm welcome when he visits Dallas
Ted Cruz and George W. Bush arranged Bolsonaro’s visit, but local LGBTQ groups are him calling out.
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The group that sued to stop Drag Queen Story Time is now using it in political attack ads
The same group that helped successfully overturn the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance is airing TV ads and mailing postcards with juxtaposed images of drag queens and crying children.
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Mass. moves to outlaw voter petitions aimed at hurting LGBTQ & other minorities
Pro-LGBTQ lawmakers want to shut the door on anti-trans activists who are trying to undo hard-fought civil rights.