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The 3 reasons why Trump’s banishment from Twitter could make him even more dangerous
Let’s not pretend that in Trump’s case silence is totally golden.
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A TERF sued Twitter for banning her over anti-trans remarks. The court said it was perfectly fine.
The appeals court ruled that the lower court was correct to toss out the ludicrous case.
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Mississippi governor goes on anti-trans tirade over Joe Biden’s pro-LGBTQ protections
President Biden issued an executive order instructing the government to respect existing law. Tate Reeves calls that a “radical social experiment” that somehow “limits” his daughters.
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A gay Trump supporter crowdfunded his trip to DC & is now bragging about storming the Capitol
Twice arresting for defacing Black Lives Matter murals, Marky Hutt spent weeks hyping up “PatRIOTS” for January 6, even claiming to receive security from the Proud Boys.
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Gay couples swarmed the #ProudBoys hashtag on Twitter & it was glorious
People decided that the hashtag for a white supremacist group needed to be repurposed. The real #ProudBoys are called to stand up.
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Channing Tatum dons fairy wings & tells dads to “be as magical as you can”
The movie star showed off his wings – and his biceps – to promote his new children’s book.
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Here’s one shortage you didn’t expect. Shelters are running out of dogs & cats.
LGBTQ people are at the front of the line to share their homes with a furry friend while quarantined. And we have pictures.
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Lil Yachty has hip-hop fans upset over his feminine appearance in latest music video
One white fan even said the rapper has “let down the Black community” by wearing wigs, dresses and other “feminine” clothes to parody Oprah Winfrey.
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NFL star Patrick Mahomes’ teen brother responds to anti-gay harrassment
Jackson Mahomes happily celebrated his brother’s Super Bowl victory season – others were focused on him, though.
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BET is celebrating Black LGBTQ people with #29DaysofQueerExcellence
In addition to sharing different Black LGBTQ people each day in February, BET will also feature cast members of ‘Pose’ in a docuseries and honor Jaboukie Young-White.