Here’s Why Davey Wavey Is On The Open Road This Week

Here’s Why Davey Wavey Is On The Open Road This Week

IMG_1299-670x446If there’s no line outside your local watering hole and there’s no wait for the elliptical at your gym this week, don’t fret. All your gay brethren are probably just doing their part for humanity by participating in AIDS/LifeCycle 2015 for the next week. The annual seven-day bike ride between San Francisco and Los Angeles that draws thousands of participants who help to raise money (last year $15.5 million was collected) and awareness in the fight against HIV/AIDS. This year the life-changing journey attracted YouTube star Davey Wavey, who will join fellow internet personality Princess Joules, to provide viewers with a glimpse into the fundraiser and the personal stories of its riders. Davey chatted with Queerty about why he decided to become involved with  this year.

Queerty: How did you become convinced to become involved with AIDS/LifeCycle this year?

Davey Wavey: As much as I surround myself with all things gay, I first heard about AIDS/LifeCycle only a year ago through a friend. I had no idea of the scope or scale of the event, nor the amount of funding that it provides for San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the HIV/AIDS-related services of the Los Angeles LGBT Center. Since the rides began as the California AIDS Ride in 1993, participants have raised more than $200 million and completed more than 42,000 journeys on bikes from San Francisco to Los Angeles. Once I crawled out from the rock I was living under, I knew that I wanted to be a part of the event.

GRT-REVUE-BIO13So you had no previous experience with the ride at all?

I have virtually no experience with the ride — and very little experience biking. What I do have in experience is using my platform on YouTube and social media to share a story or to support a cause. And that’s exactly what I’m hoping to do while on this year’s ride.

Why did you decide it was important for you to participate?

LGBTQ or otherwise, all of our lives have been impacted by HIV/AIDS. Having said that, we know that HIV/AIDS disproportionately affects our community – and it’s the same community that watches my videos and engages with my content Did you know that in the seven days it takes the riders to reach Los Angeles, more than 1,000 people in the United States will become infected with HIV and one out of every five people living with HIV nationwide is not aware of their status? By having a very personal investment in the ride, I can help to educate my audience about HIV/AIDS.

Davey-Wavey-Road-Trip-Image-1-1What are you most looking forward to about your week on the road?

On the road, I’m going to be shadowing a husband and wife team who lost their young son to HIV/AIDS. I’m looking forward to capturing their experience and their story, and sharing it with my audience. This couple has a powerful and vital story that needs to be told. I’m honored to help tell it — and I hope to do it justice.

How do you intend to entertain yourself when you’re not on the bicycle?

I don’t anticipate having much down time. Each night, I’m going to interview the husband and wife whom I’m shadowing and trying to keep up with my social media postings. Not to mention, keeping me fed is a full time job so I should have my hands full.

Since you’re a prolific videographer, what kind of shenanigans should we look forward to seeing on YouTube?

I do love my shenanigans, but I don’t think this is going to be that type of trip or video! You’ll have to catch up with last week’s video, “Straight Guys Explaining Gay Sex Toys,” to get your fix.

As a very visible internet personality, you’ve met with both a lot of affection and scorn. How do you shrug off the negativity?

I know that people find my videos and personality to be polarizing. The truth is we live in a large and diverse world, and there is no one that’s going to please everyone. Sometimes I find the feedback to be constructive, and I do take it into consideration moving forward. When the comments are vitriolic, I know that it has very little to do with me and a lot to do with that person’s experience in life or own struggles, battles or internalized homophobia. I don’t take it personally.

What advice would you give for someone planning to pursue a career similar to yours?

Do it because you love it, not because you want to make a lot of money or reach a lot of people. If you’re truly driven by passion and doing what you love, the rest will fall into place.

 

Follow the AIDS/LifeCycle journey here.

Jeremy Kinser

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Northern Ireland Pastor Compares 'Sodomite' Gay Rights With ISIS, Nazi Germany

Northern Ireland Pastor Compares 'Sodomite' Gay Rights With ISIS, Nazi Germany

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A Northern Ireland pastor has said that god is using ISIS and homosexuality to punish Europe, reports the Londonderry Sentinel.

Presbyterian pastor Reverend Ian Brown made the comments in a sermon in which he referenced Ashers Bakery which earlier this month was found guilty of discrimination after refusing an order for a cake with the slogan “support gay marriage”

The message that has sparked the current media controversy. Featured on Nolan Show this morning.

Posted by Martyrs Memorial Church on Thursday, 28 May 2015

Brown said God punished Europe with the Nazis because of its greed, covetousness and wickedness prior to World War II and that this is happening again:

“That’s why the dark specter of ISIS is closing in on us today from the east and homosexuality closing in from the west, including ourselves as part of the west.

“God is saying something through this. He is shaking the nations. This is his method through history. And he is shaking his Church. He shakes us up to send us back to himself.

“In the west, do you know what army is on the march? It’s the sodomites. I’m not saying that they all view themselves as blitzkrieg foot soldiers but I’ll tell you what, the liberal elite are only too happy to use them, fund their causes, push their rights, promote their aims and today in our Western world they are sweeping through the states of America compelling the states to capitulate and legislate in favour of same-sex marriage.

“And one state is falling like the next like a row of dominoes going down and they’re being supported right up to the highest powers by Barack Obama, he’s complicit, like many others are in all of this.”

JcampMeanwhile, Reverend Jonathan Campbell of Newbuildings Methodist Churchhas said that there is a “sinister agenda at work” in the push for same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland and the popular vote in favor of marriage equality in the Republic of Ireland last weekend.

“It’ll be just a case of getting one foot in through the door and rest assured that they’ll go all out to bring it in up here. So we need to pray about that because the darkness is [in the Republic of Ireland] too.

“And the darkness is everywhere, it just seems that the enemy has come in like a flood as the prophet Isaiah spoke about – ‘the enemy has come in like a flood’ – but thank God the spirit of the Lord will lift up a standard against him.” 

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Posted by Newbuildings Independent Methodist Church on Thursday, 21 May 2015

Norther Ireland is the only part of the United Kingdom without marriage equality. 


Jim Redmond

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President Obama Releases Proclamation for LGBT Pride Month

President Obama Releases Proclamation for LGBT Pride Month

President Obama has released a Presidential Proclamation for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, which reads as follows:

ObamaFrom the moment our Nation first came together to declare the fundamental truth that all men are created equal, courageous and dedicated patriots have fought to refine our founding promise and broaden democracy’s reach.  Over the course of more than two centuries of striving and sacrifice, our country has expanded civil rights and enshrined equal protections into our Constitution.  Through struggle and setback, we see a common trajectory toward a more free and just society.  But we are also reminded that we are not truly equal until every person is afforded the same rights and opportunities — that when one of us experiences discrimination, it affects all of us — and that our journey is not complete until our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) brothers and sisters are treated like anyone else under the law.

Across our Nation, tremendous progress has been won by determined individuals who stood up, spoke out, and shared their stories.  Earlier this year, because of my landmark Executive Order on LGBT workplace discrimination, protections for Federal contractors went into effect, guarding against discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.  The Federal Government is now leading by example, ensuring that our employees and contractors are judged by the quality of their work, not by who they love.  And I will keep calling on the Congress to pass legislation so that all Americans are covered by these protections, no matter where they work.

In communities throughout the country, barriers that limit the potential of LGBT Americans have been torn down, but too many individuals continue to encounter discrimination and unfair treatment.  My Administration supports efforts to ban the use of conversion therapy for minors because the overwhelming scientific evidence demonstrates that it can cause substantial harm.  We understand the unique challenges faced by sexual and gender minorities — especially transgender and gender non-conforming individuals — and are taking steps to address them.  And we recognize that families come in many shapes and sizes.  Whether biological, foster, or adoptive, family acceptance is an important protective factor against suicide and harm for LGBTQ youth, and mental health experts have created resources to support family communication and involvement.

For countless young people, it is not enough to simply say it gets better; we must take action too.  We continue to address bullying and harassment in our classrooms, ensuring every student has a nurturing environment in which to learn and grow. Across the Federal Government, we are working every day to unlock the opportunities all LGBT individuals deserve and the resources and care they need.  Too many LGBTQ youth face homelessness and too many older individuals struggle to find welcoming and affordable housing; that is why my Administration is striving to ensure they have equal access to safe and supportive housing throughout life.  We are updating our National HIV/AIDS Strategy to better address the disproportionate burden HIV has on communities of gay and bisexual men and transgender women.  We continue to extend family and spousal benefits to legally married same-sex couples.  And because we know LGBT rights are human rights, we are championing protections and support for LGBT persons around the world.

All people deserve to live with dignity and respect, free from fear and violence, and protected against discrimination, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation. During Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month, we celebrate the proud legacy LGBT individuals have woven into the fabric of our Nation, we honor those who have fought to perfect our Union, and we continue our work to build a society where every child grows up knowing that their country supports them, is proud of them, and has a place for them exactly as they are.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim June 2015 as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month.  I call upon the people of the United States to eliminate prejudice everywhere it exists, and to celebrate the great diversity of the American people.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twenty-ninth day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand fifteen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-ninth.

Curiously, the proclamation makes no mention of the Supreme Court’s upcoming ruling on same-sex marriage, which is expected sometime late June. 


Kyler Geoffroy

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The Top Wedding Destinations For Same-Sex Couples

The Top Wedding Destinations For Same-Sex Couples
Last week, Ireland made history by becoming the first country to legalize same-sex marriage by popular vote, giving gay people the right to marry once the law is written into the legislature in the next couple of months.

The European country is now one of 19 international territories that have legalized gay marriage, along with 37 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.

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Drake Can Push It Good, Hugh Jackman’s Got A Whopper, Colton Is Pretty In Pink

Drake Can Push It Good, Hugh Jackman’s Got A Whopper, Colton Is Pretty In Pink

This week, Adam Levine‘s mouth is being violated by men all over the country, Patrick Stewart found it liberating to play gay and James Franco stars in yet another gay movie. Here’s what happened recently on Instagram:

Drake knows how to push it good.

@ovojonnyroxx Tank got me working at the Palace!!!!! Push Pounds

A photo posted by champagnepapi (@champagnepapi) on May 27, 2015 at 4:38pm PDT

Hugh Jackman‘s got himself a whopper.  

  DINNER!!!   A photo posted by Hugh Jackman (@thehughjackman) on May 26, 2015 at 10:18am PDT

Hey John Stamos, it’s your turn to get in the fishnets and stilettos.

Run, don’t walk to see my buddy @darrencriss nail Hedwig! Stunning performance my friend – thank you. A photo posted by John Stamos (@johnstamos) on May 15, 2015 at 10:26am PDT

How rare for Colby Melvin the have the second cutest smile in a photo.

  #MLV15 is off to a great start!   A photo posted by Colby Melvin (@colbymelvin) on May 22, 2015 at 5:12pm PDT

Rocco Ritchie‘s swimwear, courtesy of American Eagle (!).

Rocco”s preferred profile #nosausage

A video posted by Madonna (@madonna) on May 25, 2015 at 7:41pm PDT

How long before there’s a statue of Barbra in the capital?

Ashley Parker Angel is keeping his head above water.

Q: Why do squirrels swim on their backs? A: To keep their nuts dry. ???????????? #Day20 #100DaysOfFitness #swimming #pool #cardio #fitness #tourlife

A photo posted by Ashley Parker Angel (@ashley_parker_angel) on May 27, 2015 at 10:36pm PDT

Colton Haynes is, ahem, pretty in pink.

Incredible night! Thx to @seanknight @themarcjacobs @marcjacobs for this suit! #SanAndreas

A photo posted by Colton Haynes (@coltonlhaynes) on May 27, 2015 at 9:08am PDT

Jeremy Kinser

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Rachel Maddow Digs Into Dennis Hastert's Alleged Cover Up of Sexual Misconduct with Male Student: VIDEO

Rachel Maddow Digs Into Dennis Hastert's Alleged Cover Up of Sexual Misconduct with Male Student: VIDEO

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The developing news that indicted former House Speaker Dennis Hastert was paying to cover up alleged “sexual misconduct” with a former male student was a major focus on Rachel Maddow’s Friday show.

Maddow, joined by former federal prosecutor Jeffrey Cramer discussed the legal elements of the case and if sexual abuse charges against Hastert and/or extortion charges against the former student should be expected. 

Watch, AFTER THE JUMP

 


Kyler Geoffroy

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