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Nintendo announces it will recognize same-sex partnerships even though Japan doesn’t
The massively popular video game company is giving queer employees a “power-up” in the fight for marriage equality.
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Mother accuses school of doing nothing to stop rampant bullying that led to her son’s suicide
“The boys in my class blindfolded me and made me strip. I can’t take it anymore.”
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Piers Morgan slams Franklin Graham for calling gay people “sinful”
“Young people look at senior figures like you and think, ‘That doesn’t sound very Christian to me, that sounds to me like somebody who is homophobic.’”
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Barbaric “gay tests” are still victimizing men across the world
In countries where same-sex sexual activity is outlawed, law enforcement frequently forces men accused of being gay to undergo invasive and degrading forced anal examinations.
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Three guys in sports bras snuck a transphobic float into a town’s parade
“Of course we’re women,” the offending float’s sign said. “We sit down to pee.”
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EU sues Hungary over its “disgusting” Don’t Say Gay law
The Hungarian law bans discussions of LGBTQ people in schools and on the media. The EU says that’s discriminatory.
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These countries are perfectly happy to let LGBTQ discrimination happen even though they ban it
Discrimination and harassment of LGBTQ people is actually legal and protected in countries that technically have anti-legislation legislation, such as the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.
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Slovenia set to be the first former communist country with marriage equality
The government in Melania Trump’s home country will soon vote on a bill legalizing marriage equality and adoption by same-sex couples.
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A year after anti-LGBTQ terrorist attack, Tbilisi Pride looks ahead
“It’s important to understand that homophobia is the tool for Russia to destabilize Georgia.”
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British Triathlon will force trans women & non-binary athletes to compete against cis men
British Triathlon believes that the discriminatory nature of their plan can be erased with some rebranding; they’re going to call it the “Open” category instead of “Men’s.”