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Canada tormented LGBTQ citizens out of government jobs & the military for nearly 5 decades
It’s a dark period in Canada’s history involving widespread institutional discrimination, humiliating personal inquiries, forced outings, and a devious device called “The Fruit Machine.”
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Indonesia may criminalize homosexuality. The punishment would be exorcism.
Many leaders of ex-gay Christian ministries eventually come out as gay themselves and admit the practice doesn’t work.
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South Korea threatens to out LGBTQ people after 86 coronavirus cases linked to gay clubs
Contact tracing is outing gay people as anti-LGBTQ rhetoric ramps up dramatically.
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YouTuber “pranks” homeless trans women by giving them boxes of rotten food as pandemic help
“[Trans people] do not obey the government,” the guy said. “So, don’t speak badly of us. We only want to help the government.”
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Germany just banned ex-gay therapy. Some lawmakers want the new law to go further.
The “therapy” methods include not shaking hands with anyone of the same gender, beating a pillow, cuddling with another man “platonically,” and not listening to music.
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Turkey orders schools to stop letting kids draw rainbows because it’s a “plot to turn children gay”
Children worldwide have been drawing rainbows and hanging them in windows to comfort others during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Gay couple says grocery store kicked them out because they were shopping together
They were shopping for their quarantined moms. And they filmed it all.
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He’s part of a famous anti-LGBTQ evangelical family. He just came out as a drag queen.
The child of an evangelical gospel singer and nephew of a popular homophobic pastor, Lucas Santos is using his fame and drag persona to educate others about being gay in a religious world.
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Current Pope donates money to group of trans sex workers while old Pope calls gay marriage evil
Pope Francis gave money to 20 Latin American sex workers in need of shelter and medical care. Meanwhile, former-Pope Benedict connected gay marriage to the anti-Christ.
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Gay arranged marriage business revealed as a scam in shocking expose
The company’s founder claims to “fulfill people’s dreams and help find them a partner” for a substantial fee.