This Might Be the Most Stunning Photo Ever of Gay Love Upstaging Homophobic Hate

This Might Be the Most Stunning Photo Ever of Gay Love Upstaging Homophobic Hate

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Documentary photographer Mads Nissen was in Finland for the World Press Photo Exhibition when something caught his eye.

Tweeted Nissen: “Only been to Helsinki about an hour (to open the WPP exhibition) when this happened-”

The pro-family skinhead thug in the background stands next to the familiar logo of anti-gay religious organizations around the world, one that was recently adapted for a ‘straight pride’ flag in Russia and is the symbol for the ‘Manif Pour Tous’ movement in France.

Only been to Helsinki about an hour (to open the WPP exhibition) when this happened- pic.twitter.com/WoXpRfBb7V

— Mads Nissen (@MadsNissenPhoto) August 20, 2015

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US embassy in Moscow sponsors I Am Michael biopic of ‘cured’ gay man

US embassy in Moscow sponsors I Am Michael biopic of ‘cured’ gay man

A film festival sponsored by the US Embassy in Moscow will controversially (and possibly illegally) show an LGBTI-themed film in September.

I Am Michael is the film in question: a biopic about Michael Glatze (James Franco), a gay activist who later in life renounced his homosexuality while becoming a Christian.

The festival screens September 16-27 in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

The website for the film festival notes: ‘A gay activist and magazine founder is ‘saved’ from his homosexuality after turning to God.’

While Russia does not ban films around LGBTI topics exactly, it does ban screening films which show homosexuality in a positive light to under 18s.

If the film is shown to minors it therefore will break that law.

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Ted Cruz Called God’s Candidate At Anti-Gay Rally In Iowa: VIDEO

Ted Cruz Called God’s Candidate At Anti-Gay Rally In Iowa: VIDEO

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Speaking at an anti-gay rally Friday night, Ted Cruz’s Iowa campaign chairman suggested the senator was chosen by God to run for president.

Hours after his showdown over LGBT rights with lesbian actress Ellen Page at the Iowa State Fair, Cruz was joined for the rally by “heroes” who’ve been “persecuted” for their anti-gay religious beliefs, including Iowa Mennonite couple Dick and Betty Odgaard (above), Oregon bakers Aaron and Melissa Klein, and former Air Force Sgt. Phillip Monk. About 2,500 people attended Cruz’s “Rally for Religious Liberty.”

The Dallas Morning News reports:

Screen Shot 2015-08-22 at 7.59.51 AM“These threats are not imagined,” Cruz said. “There is a war on faith in America today. In our lifetimes, did we ever imagine that in the land of the free and home of the brave we would be witnessing our government persecute its citizens for their faith?”

The religiosity was unabashed at Cruz’s “Rally for Religious Liberty,” an event intended to help him harness frustration among religious conservatives, a key bloc in the Iowa caucus. Cruz’s state campaign chairman, Matt Schultz (right), went so far as to portray the Texas senator as God’s top choice for president.

“We need someone who will go to Washington and throw the money-changers out,” he said, comparing Cruz to Jesus himself. “God raises special men and women to protect his people, and I believe this is one of those moments in time. … Ted Cruz is that man who God has prepared for this moment in time.”

If that’s the case, God isn’t doing a very good job of convincing Republican voters. Cruz is currently polling sixth in Iowa and even worse nationally. In fact, Cruz is no longer even ahead in his home state of Texas, where Donald Trump overtook him in a poll this week.

One of Cruz’s major problems is that his anti-Washington rhetoric is being upstaged by Trump, the quintessential political outsider. So, anti-gay bigotry disguised as “religious liberty” may be all Cruz has left. From The Washington Post:

Cruz has said that 2016 will be a “religious liberty election,” and is working to woo the religious right, which has a strong constituency here, in the early voting state of South Carolina and in the rest of the South, which is set to play a major role in the Republican nominating contest.

Here in Iowa, 57 percent of Republican caucus-goers identified as evangelical Christians, according to entrance polls. Cruz has been courting faith leaders here, dispatching his father Rafael, a pastor, to speak at events around the state and announcing Friday that he wants to recruit a pastor in each of Iowa’s 99 counties to do faith outreach. …

While Cruz will be competing for the evangelical vote with candidates including former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, former senator Rick Santorum and neurosurgeon Ben Carson, few have been as vociferous about the notion that religious liberty is under attack than Cruz. He brought up the issue repeatedly during a bus tour of the South last week, repeatedly promising that on his first day in office he would direct federal agencies not to meddle with people who believe they have stayed firm to their religious beliefs in the face of social change.

Earlier, the Human Rights Campaign responded to Cruz’s clash with Page over LGBT rights:

“Ted Cruz showed today that he is living in another era where he thinks it’s acceptable to treat LGBT people differently and allow businesses to refuse service to someone just because of who they are, or who they love,” said JoDee Winterhof, Senior Vice President of Policy of Political Affairs. “Today Ted Cruz was served an important reminder that in a country like ours that values the free market economy, businesses should serve all law-abiding customers who can afford to pay equally, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.”

Watch Schultz’s comments and other clips from Cruz’s rally on Friday night below.

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Why Millennials Have Such A Different Attitude Toward Sexual Identity

Why Millennials Have Such A Different Attitude Toward Sexual Identity

Bisexual, pansexualdemiromantic, aromantic — the sexual identities with which people label themselves continue to become more diverse and more mainstream. But think back to the days long, long ago, when conversations about sexuality were typically limited to gay or straight and maybe, once in a while, bisexual. (Yawn, am I right?)

So what is it about millennials, who are both open to sexual fluidity and willing to reject labels altogether? To break it down, HuffPost Live spoke with Noah Michaelson, editorial director of Voices at The Huffington Post; Ellyn Ruthstrom, board member for the Bisexual Resource Center; freelance columnist Eliel Cruz and YouGov U.S. assistant editor Peter Moore. Check it out in the video above. 

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12 Grindr Fails To Avoid If You Actually Want To Get Lucky This Weekend

12 Grindr Fails To Avoid If You Actually Want To Get Lucky This Weekend

Disney princes were recently outed on Grindr, much to the excitement of our 12-year-old-selves. We were absolutely thrilled to learn that Prince Eric is a “dom top into water sports” and that Prince Charming has a foot fetish. This got us thinking about how to approach guys on Grindr, and what the best and worst strategies are for successfully landing a “date.”

Related: All Your Childhood Disney Classics Have Been Outed On Grindr

First impressions are important. Especially when it comes to hooking up, er, dating. There’s a right way and a wrong way to strike up a conversation on Grindr. “Hey,” “Howdy,” or “How’s it going?” are usually good icebreakers, except to the guys who declare in their profiles “Please have something more to say that ‘Hey,’” for whom you will have to be somewhat more creative. Or just move along because, really, who cares?

Scroll down for how not to hit on a guy on Grindr…

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Related: 13 Guaranteed Ways To Fail At Picking Up Someone Up At A Bar From A Castro Bartender

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Bill Maher Is Having a Field Day with the Josh Duggar Cheating Scandal: VIDEO

Bill Maher Is Having a Field Day with the Josh Duggar Cheating Scandal: VIDEO

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Career homophobe Josh Duggar’s latest fall from “grace” proved to be the perfect fodder for Bill Maher on Friday’s Real Time monologue, with the late night host saying “forget building a wall around Mexico, let’s build one around Josh Duggar!”

Regarding Duggar’s apology, Maher had this to say:

“It must be so great to be an evangelical Christian. You know cause Jesus always forgives no matter what you do. I ask Jesus forgiveness, ah there it is again.”

Maher also poked fun at Alabama being the most adulterous state in the Ashley Madison hack:

“You know can’t say they didn’t warn us. They said when gay people get the right to marry, the Christians are going to go ‘ah, f–k it’”

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REVIEW: Mr Buckley’s – Hackney, London

REVIEW: Mr Buckley’s – Hackney, London

It really wasn’t very long ago that Hackney was a bit of a wasteland. Hackney Road was just somewhere you would quickly pass by, maybe on your way to the flower market. There was nothing appealing about Hackney.

It’s that recent history that makes the appearance of a restaurant like Mr Buckley’s so remarkable.

Modern, stylish – it feels a bit like Brooklyn, or Stockholm. It definitely doesn’t feel like Hackney, at least it doesn’t feel like the Hackney Road that I used to know.

Mr Buckley’s been open a few months and seems to be going strong. I was there on a Saturday morning and their brunch menu is impressive – simple but with some interesting options that go beyond the basics.

I opted for a potato rosti served with avocado, poached eggs, and hollandaise sauce. Exactly the kind of food that you want from an upmarket brunch joint – and it was delicious.

Hackney is definitely changing, and if Mr Buckley’s is what the future looks like then I am voting for change.

Gay Star News reviews Mr Buckley's – Hackney, London
Gay Star News reviews Mr Buckley's – Hackney, London
Gay Star News reviews Mr Buckley's – Hackney, London

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Six Pieces Of Life Advice For Our 20-Year-Old Selves A Decade Later

Six Pieces Of Life Advice For Our 20-Year-Old Selves A Decade Later

Every wish you had a “time machine“? There are so many things we wish we would have said or done differently when we were younger.

Here are six pieces of life advice we wish we could give our 20-year-old selves 10 years later…

6. Be nice to the guys you hookup with

It can be tempting, after you’re lost interest in a dude, to simply ignore his texts until eventually he gets the hint. Just don’t. If you’re not into him anymore, just say so, kindly. Otherwise, one day, years from now, someone’s going to do the same thing to you and it’s going to make you feel lousy and like an idiot for ever believing it wouldn’t. And if you’re really unlucky, you’re going to find yourself standing behind your one-night-stand-from-five-years-ago-who-you-totally-blew-off-afterwards in line at the grocery store and you’re going to feel like a real jerk for the way you treated him. (Not that this has ever happened to us!) And you should. Because you were a jerk. And he didn’t deserve it. In fact, he looks kinda hot right now.

5. You’re probably not going to marry the guy you’re dating right now

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Sorry to break your heart, fellas, but your 20s are a period of profound growth and self-discovery. You’re going to meet a lot of people, sleep with a lot of people, date a lot of people, and break up with a lot of people, and each time, we promise, it will get a little easier. And, yes, we are aware that there are occasionally couples who meet fresh out of high school and somehow manage to live happily ever after, but the vast majority of us have to kiss quite a few frogs throughout our lifetimes, and that’s OK. Sometimes kissing frogs can be fun. Assuming they’re good kissers.

4. Stop obsessing about getting “old”

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Let’s not forget it was only a few short years ago that you couldn’t legally walk into a bar and order a drink. You’re not “old.” And even if you are “old,” or “older,” who cares? It’s better than the alternative, right?

3. Go easy on the credit cards

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Just because your bank gave you a $5000 credit limit doesn’t mean you actually have to spend it. Remember, it’s credit. Which means you’re borrowing it. Which means you have to pay it back. With interest. And that shit adds up fast. Think of it like this: The average interest rate on a credit card right now is around 15 percent. So every time you make a purchase with your Visa, mentally tack on your interest rate to the bill. That crappy Zara faux leather jacket might seem like a steal at $100, but not so much at $115, compounding monthly interest until it gets paid off or simply abandoned and your credit ruined for seven years.

2. Call your mom

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It can be easy, during the daily craziness of your 20s, to conveniently “forget” to return your mom’s phone calls or to answer your dad’s emails. But they’re just your parents, right? They’ve always been there and they always will be there. Until they’re not.

Your folks could die unexpectedly at any moment. And when they do, it’s going to be more awful than you could ever imagine, and you’re going to wish you had spent more time getting to know them and supporting them when you had the chance. Suddenly that overpriced plane ticket home that you didn’t buy won’t seem so expensive, and you’ll feel a sharp pang of regret whenever you think back on those times you ignored your mom’s call because you were too busy with your latest trick to talk to her for ten precious minutes.

1. Everything will work out in the end

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Perhaps one of the most agonizing parts of being in your 20s is not knowing what the hell you’re doing with your life. You look at people in their 30s and wonder: How did they get to where they are? How did they decide on a career path? How did they make it all work?

The truth is, they were once just as lost and confused as you are, maybe even more so. (Some may still be huge messes, actually.) Rest assured, you’re going to be fine. Things may not work out exactly the way you had hoped or planned. In fact, they probably won’t. But assuming you follow our advice, there’s a decent chance that, a decade from now, you’ll be in an even better place than you ever imagined, and you’ll look back on your younger self and you’ll think: What was I so worried about?

It all worked out in the end.

Related: An Open Letter To Ageist Gay Men

Graham Gremore

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