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Missouri GOP candidates for Governor address LGBT issues in debate
Here’s a hint: none of them are pro-LGBT candidates.
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Ohio bakery refuses birthday cake to lesbian because she’s married
The shop owner looked the customer up on Facebook, saw she was married to a woman, and texted to say she wouldn’t bake a cake for a “same-sex party.”
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NC legislators mull changes to HB2, would keep anti-LGBT portion
No one has promised that even minor alterations will be made.
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Family Research Council tweets insult to LGBT people on Pride day
“Love wins when true diversity of thought is tolerated,” the group wrote.
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Mississippians take action against anti-LGBTQ ‘religious exemption’ bill
“You have this feeling like you’re a dog on a long leash. You’re running and you’re running, and you think you’re free and you get jerked back.”
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Will anti-LGBT law sink North Carolina’s bond sales?
Treasurer Janet Cowell said during the selling process her department will be providing up-to-date information to lenders about the status of the U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit.
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Activists file suit challenging Tennessee counseling law
The law lets therapists decline to see patients based on religious values and personal principles.
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3rd federal court case seeks to block Mississippi LGBT law
All three lawsuits seek to block the bill from becoming law July 1. They also seek to have it declared unconstitutional.
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The straight poop about trans women and washrooms
The LGBT movement, if you buy into the rightwing rhetoric, has unleashed its weapons of “lass destruction.”
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Hate group leader: We’re being ‘quarantined’ in ‘spiritual ghettos’
Special rights are only for Christians, of course.