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Texas prosecutor fired after his violent, racist & anti-LGBTQ tweets were exposed
The assistant attorney general called trans people an “abomination,” Michelle Obama a man, and homosexuality a “perversion.” He claims he was just fighting “pedophilia.”
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A man died of COVID & his “extremely angry” widow wrote this blistering obituary
The widow called out her neighbors: “Dave did everything he was supposed to do, but you did not.”
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“Straight Pride” makes less and less sense the more that you think about it
Won’t anyone please think of all the heterosexual and cisgender young people struggling with their mainstream identities amid all the increased LGBTQ acceptance?
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Black trans woman Merci Mack found shot to death in Dallas parking lot
Texas currently leads the nation in transgender murders. The state has had 15 anti-trans murders in the last five years and nearly half of them have happened in Dallas.
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Mike Pence spoke to 2,100 people jammed into an anti-LGBTQ megachurch in a COVID hotspot
Pence helped lure over 2,000 people into a Dallas church to hear him speak live, even though the city is experiencing a serious COVID-19 outbreak.
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Supreme Court denies state’s attempt to block transgender inmate’s surgery
The ruling is a rare victory for LGBTQ rights at the Supreme Court.
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A lesbian couple held a pandemic wedding at a drive-in movie theater & walked down an aisle of cars
“No one is promised tomorrow, and we didn’t want to wait a year.”
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Texas Republican tells anti-LGBTQ group he’s “grateful” coronavirus allowed temp abortion ban
He was a big supporter of the “Save Chick-fil-A” law to protect businesses that discriminate against LGBTQ people.
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Texas woman claimed COVID-19 is a media hoax & can be stopped by “faith.” Days later she died.
She said more people have died in cross-stitching accidents than coronavirus infections. Now COVID-19 has killed her.
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States declare churches “essential” to exempt them from coronavirus prevention measures
States are trying to keep people from congregating in large groups, but Texas, Florida, and others are carving out religious exemptions.