Ben Carson Says Obama Can Ignore Pro-Equality SCOTUS Gay Marriage Ruling: VIDEO

Ben Carson Says Obama Can Ignore Pro-Equality SCOTUS Gay Marriage Ruling: VIDEO

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Speaking with Newsmax TV earlier this week, retired neurosurgeon and 2016 presidential candidate Ben Carson once again proved how ill-equipped he would be to lead our nation, much less a middle school level social studies class. 

“First of all, we have to understand how the Constitution works,” Carson explains before jumping into why President Obama is under no Constitutional obligation to follow the Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on gay marriage.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP

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Kyler Geoffroy

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Why Are An Increasing Number Of College Students Turning To Sex Work?

Why Are An Increasing Number Of College Students Turning To Sex Work?
From New York to Texas, students at some of the country’s most elite colleges are diving into “sugar dating.”

In this episode of the HuffPost Love+Sex Podcast, hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson look at the popularization of sugar dating — which typically involves a younger woman entering into a financially beneficial relationship with an older man — and explore the who, what, why and how of these complicated and sometime problematic relationships.

Guests include: poet and sugar baby Tessla Coil; writer and blogger Karley Sciortino of SLUTEVER; documentarian Parinda Wanitwat, who is currently working on a film called Daddies Date Babies; Christian Grov, Professor of Public Health at Brooklyn College; and CEO of SeekingArrangement.com Brandon Wade.

If you want to download and/or listen to the podcast offline, head to iTunes or Stitcher.

This podcast was produced and edited by Katelyn Bogucki with additional production by Jorge Corona. Like Love + Sex? Subscribe, rate and review our podcast on iTunes. Have an idea for an episode? Find us on Twitter @HuffPostPodcast.

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Irish Metal Band Sickened By Use Of Their Music In ‘Vile’ ‘Kill The Faggot’ Game: VIDEO

Irish Metal Band Sickened By Use Of Their Music In ‘Vile’ ‘Kill The Faggot’ Game: VIDEO

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The lead singer with Irish folk metal band Cruachan has spoken about his horror on learning that his music was used in Skaldic Games’ “Kill The Faggots” (KTF), reports The Journal.

Keith Fay explained that he and his girlfriend Rachel Lally contributed their voices to Skaldic’s The Shelter: A Survival Story. They have since asked for their work to be removed after discovering that KTF was due to be included within the game.

Legal proceedings will b issued towards @SkaldicGames if they try release anything using @CruachanClan @AphroditeSent pic.twitter.com/XOhXQIfTu5

— Cruachan (@CruachanClan) May 6, 2015

1016949_697236500341190_7163047000310582610_nFay said he agreed to feature both himself and Cruachan in the game because it “looked really interesting and it sounded awesome to have your band’s music in the video game”.

However, on Monday Fay began getting messages on the band’s Facebook page asking about their connection to KTF.

“My younger brother, who is also my best friend, is gay”, said Fay. “My girlfriend Rachel has been campaigning for a Yes vote in the same-sex marriage referendum. It’s just so vile, I can’t put it into words. I told them we’re out – they no longer have permission to use my voice, likeness, or [Cruachan] t-shirt…All that has to stop.”

It’s just been brought to my attention that a game featuring my voice as well as my girlfriend Rachel Lally (also music…

Posted by Cruachan on Monday, 4 May 2015

Despite the game featuring such lines as “you want to chop my weiner?”, “I just dropped the soap”, “transgender kill”, “AIDS carrier eliminated” and “straight pride”, Skaldic has claimed that it is not homophobic:

“The reason behind this particular game is because of how tired I am of people being overly sensitive and how easily offended people are by every little thing, especially with LGBT issues…

“I didn’t make this game to attack LGBT people personally, and no I don’t hate gays and think they should be treated farily [sic], but I made this game just to piss off those people that are way too overly sensitive, which includes straight people…

“Of course we don’t endorse killing or murder of any kind. This game was not meant to be taken seriously.”

The company has refused to issue an apology.

Watch a NSFW video test of the game, AFTER THE JUMP


Jim Redmond

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Jimmy Kimmel Finds A Way To Reveal The New Middle Finger Emoji

Jimmy Kimmel Finds A Way To Reveal The New Middle Finger Emoji
He can’t show you the middle finger emoji but he can show you these upside-down ice cream bar emoji!

On “Jimmy Kimmel Live” this week, Jimmy revealed Microsoft’s new middle finger emoji that will be released with Windows 10. Kimmel’s standards and practices people wouldn’t allow him to show the actual middle fingers, but Jimmy found a way to get around that.

The middle finger emoji come in six different skin colors, leading Kimmel to point out that “finally, Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream has been realized.”

“Jimmy Kimmel Live” airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET on ABC.

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Belle Goes to 'WeHo' in Todrick Hall's New Brilliant 'Beauty and the Beast' Musical Parody: VIDEO

Belle Goes to 'WeHo' in Todrick Hall's New Brilliant 'Beauty and the Beast' Musical Parody: VIDEO

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Set around West Hollywood’s gay downtown and its numerous businesses, Todrick Hall’s parody of “Belle” from Beauty and the Beast stars YouTube personality Colleen Ballinger wandering the Santa Monica strip as the Disney princess in search of aspirations beyond her “little town.”

RuPaul, Daniel Franzese, Ross Mathews, Lance Bass, Frankie Grande, and many others including Hall himself take the parts of the townspeople in Beauty and the Beat Boots, one of Hall’s best parodies yet.

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP

And don’t miss Hall’s mash-up of more than 70 Beyoncé songs in four minutes, or his other musical parodies like CinderoncéThe Wizard of Aahs, and Mean Boyz.

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Andy Towle

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How The Global LGBT Movement Can Keep Up Its Stunning Momentum

How The Global LGBT Movement Can Keep Up Its Stunning Momentum
In cooperation with our longstanding partner Crowdrise, The Huffington Post is celebrating its 10 year anniversary by focusing on the promise of the next 10 years. We’re highlighting causes that are near and dear to our ethos — causes where we believe meaningful progress can be made in the coming decade — and empowering readers to act and take part. Join us!

It’s still early days for the LGBT rights movement.

Over the course of the past decade, public opinion has changed in ways that might have seemed unimaginable a generation ago. New, more tolerant laws are on the books in many countries. But advocates who focus on the global picture of LGBT rights say the movement is still in its infancy.

Charles Radcliffe, a human rights adviser on sexual orientation and gender identity at the United Nations, notes that the women’s rights movement has been pushing for change for more than 120 years. Most of the advances for LGBT people have come in the past decade.

“That doesn’t mean it’s necessarily going to take another 100 years. But it does mean the battle isn’t over, and in some countries it’s barely begun,” Radcliffe told The Huffington Post this week. “A lot of work lies ahead to challenge oppressive laws, demand proper legal protections and to change people’s hearts and minds.”

A glance at a world map put together by the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association shows how much work remains to be done around the world. As of May 2014, more countries criminalize LGBT people than protect them from discrimination. Seventy-eight countries still put people in jail for being LGBT, and five countries, plus parts of Nigeria and Somalia, have laws that put LGBT people to death. Only 70 countries have introduced or codified anti-discrimination laws.

Jessica Stern, the executive director for the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, says her organization’s strategy is to invest equally in LGBT trouble spots like Iraq (where the Islamic State is reportedly executing men for sodomy) and in nations where equality is gaining traction, like the Philippines (whose government is debating the specifics of an anti-discrimination bill).

“You have to work in the places that are most unsafe,” she said. “But you also have to push the bar higher, because pushing the bar higher benefits all of us.”

Looking ahead to the next few years, Stern said she hopes for the worldwide decriminalization of sodomy, and for more laws that ban discrimination and promote marriage equality. She also hopes to see an increase in support for transgender and intersex people, who have often been overlooked in the global LGBT rights movement.

“I think we have to take very seriously the inequalities within our movement,” she said. “People’s lived realities play out quite differently [depending on] whether you live in an urban or a rural area, whether you have a high level of education or you’re illiterate, whether you’re a member of the dominant religion or a minority. We won’t progress as far as we dream of as a movement unless we take equally seriously the safety, equality and liberation of everyone.”

Radcliffe and Stern both see many reasons to feel hopeful. Not only are LGBT people more visible than ever, Radcliffe said, but global momentum is behind them.

“When you see more than 80 countries coming together at the U.N., as we have, to denounce attacks on LGBT people, and when you see the U.N. secretary-general leading calls for change, then you’ve reached critical mass,” he said, referring to a 2011 joint statement by 85 countries that denounced violence based on sexual orientation and gender identity. “There’s no turning back from here.”

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Tired Of Dieting And Working Out? Here’s Another Way To Take Off Those Unwanted Pounds

Tired Of Dieting And Working Out? Here’s Another Way To Take Off Those Unwanted Pounds

[Editor’s note: We’ve asked John Carroll, noted Broadway performer, writer, activist and publicist to throuple Ted Cruz, Ian Reisner and Mati Weiderpass to give back to the community in a way that wouldn’t cause our readers to need a prescription for penicillin. Since that wasn’t an option, he came up with this advice column. We’ll let him take it from here.]

Have a problem? Need some good advice? Well, you could bend the ear of a trusted confidant to give you some sage words of wisdom…or you could go against your better judgement and just ask me. You can contact me at [email protected] or follow me on YouTubeFacebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Enjoy episode two in which I help “Susan” who is struggling with a weight problem below.

Jeremy Kinser

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