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Commentary
Winning the election is not enough: Perpetrators must be tried & punished
They should bear the Scarlet “T” (for treason), for the remainder of their shameful, ignominious careers.
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News (USA)
Ex-ex-lesbian leader slams conversion therapy on eve of ‘ex-gay’ D.C. Freedom March
“I’ve never seen anyone change from gay to straight ever,” says the longtime leader in the conversion therapy movement.
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Commentary
The shameless ‘Pray Away the Gay’ industry has launched a cynical rebranding effort
History shows the only movement we’ve seen are “ex-gay” activists transforming into out and proud members of the LGBT community.
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News (USA)
Google finally pulls ‘ex-gay therapy’ app after national outcry forces their hand
After being stripped of their pro-LGBTQ rating by the Human Rights Campaign and the deluge of negative publicity, Google has finally decided to not “be evil.”
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News (USA)
HRC suspends Google endorsement over refusal to remove app that can drive LGBTQ youth to suicide
It’s only the third time in almost 20 years that a company has been suspended from the Corporate Equality Index.
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Commentary
Why is Google cozying up to anti-LGBTQ activists? They won’t say.
The company refuses to pull an “ex-gay” therapy app that could cause LGBTQ youth to commit suicide and has named a former leaders of an anti-LGBTQ hate group to an advisory counsel.
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News (USA)
Why is Apple hosting an ‘ex-gay’ conversion therapy app in their store?
An app promoting conversion therapy to young people has come under fire.
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News (USA)
This ‘ex-gay’ therapist was found on Manhunt & BearNation cruising for gay hookups
He goes by the name “hotnhairy72” on both websites.
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Life
New platform launched for Christians to speak out in favor of LGBT equality
A new project launched Wednesday is giving LGBT-supportive Christians a public forum for to proclaim their love and acceptance for their their gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender friends and family members.
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News (World)
Salvation Army Australia official says LGBT people must die
Just hours after the LGBT advocacy group “Truth Wins Out” published an interview in which a senior Salvation Army official in Australia said the belief that gays must die is part of the Salvation Army’s “Christian doctrine,” the organization on Saturday issued an apology to the LGBT community.