Not so virgin ‘Mary’ production condemned as blasphemous

Not so virgin ‘Mary’ production condemned as blasphemous
Born in southeast Ireland in 1955, Toibin grew up with “a great deal of … In addition to focusing on themes of gay identity and personal loss, Toibin is renowned for blending personal stories with Irish history. He works in austere conditions, sitting …

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Texas Mayor claims Obama worked as a prostitute

Texas Mayor claims Obama worked as a prostitute
Why does United States President Barack Obama have a soft spot for homosexuals? Because he was a gay hooker in the ’80s, reports Mary Lou Bruner, a Republican candidate for the Texas State Board of Education. “That’s how he paid for his drugs.

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Gay Manchester

Gay Manchester
As the United Kingdom’s tenth-most populous city with around a half-million resident “Mancunians,” the City of Manchester claims a lot a history that’s greatly influenced our modern world. An expert in his home city, Andrew wastes no time in exposing its …

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Justice Scalia and the political opponents we like — even as we fight against them

Justice Scalia and the political opponents we like — even as we fight against them
He reviled affirmative action and gay marriage. He called evolution a “bad guess” at … So: Journalist-activist June Callwood (1924-2007) was one of Canada’s great fighters for social justice. Her husband, Trent Frayne, said she wrote each day till …

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Why religion threatens our freedom of speech, particular for LGBTIs

Why religion threatens our freedom of speech, particular for LGBTIs
In Sydney, Australia, satirical magazine OZ pioneered coverage of homosexuality … In 1976 she discovered a poem about Jesus in fortnightly Gay News. She launched a private criminal prosecution against the ‘blasphemous libel’ for the ‘obscene …

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Stream Kane Strang’s Debut Album ‘Blue Cheese’

Stream Kane Strang’s Debut Album ‘Blue Cheese’
In the meantime stream Blue Cheese and read a brief chat we had with him. Noisey: I imagine there’s some nice blue cheese in the South Island of New Zealand? Kane Strang: I’m sure there is, but I can’t afford the good stuff. The blue cheese I buy is …

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Georgia Senate Pushes Through Reckless Legislation Enabling Discrimination Against LGBT Couples

Georgia Senate Pushes Through Reckless Legislation Enabling Discrimination Against LGBT Couples

HRC and Georgia Equality, the statewide LGBT advocacy organization, called on House Leadership and Gov. Nathan Deal to put a stop to the so-called “First Amendment Defense Act of Georgia,” H.B. 757. The bill, which just passed the Georgia Senate by a vote of 38 – 14 goes far beyond protecting the right to practice one’s religion and would instead put LGBT people couples, single parents, and unmarried couples at risk for discrimination.

“H.B. 757 is a shameful and irresponsible bill that would create broad loopholes and put LGBT Georgians in real danger of discrimination,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “The freedom to practice one’s religion is a core American value, and that’s exactly why it’s protected under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. That’s why it’s so disingenuous to claim H.B. 757 is anything other than an attempt to license discrimination. House leadership should listen to the business and religious community leaders who have opposed this bill because of what it truly is: an unacceptable attack on LGBT people, single parents and unmarried couples.”

“It’s outrageous that Senate leaders have not adhered to the standard practice of vetting legislation through traditional committee hearings with appropriate notice and public debate. Instead they have resorted to legislative shenanigans such as canceling hearings, moving hearing times throughout the day and using arcane legislative rules to limit debate and restrict democratic principles,” said Jeff Graham, Executive Director of Georgia Equality. “It’s clear that Senate leadership knows their actions will hurt families and Georgia’s economy. They are hoping that their legislative shell-game will divert attention from their true intent, which is to pander to religious extremists in an effort to win votes in the upcoming primary elections.”

The Senate’s vote on H.B. 757 comes one day after new, nonpartisan polling from Public Religion Research Institute found that a majority of Georgians support protecting LGBT people from discrimination in employment, housing and access to public services by an overwhelming 66-28 margin.  Georgia is one of 33 states that lack explicit LGBT non-discrimination protections. H.B. 757 heads in the opposite direction and is a despicable attempt by anti-equality activists to give explicit cover to taxpayer funded discrimination. No religious organization or clergy is required to sanction or perform same-sex marriage under any federal or state law.

While falsely framed as prohibiting the state government from making funding or tax status decisions based on an organization’s views on marriage that are driven by religious belief, in reality it opens the door to discrimination against LGBT couples, single parents, and unmarried couples. State-contracted counselors could refuse to provide services to single mothers. Taxpayer funded adoption and foster care agencies could refuse to place children in desperate need of loving and caring homes with LGBT couples. State-funded homeless shelters could turn away unwed couples and their families. Government employees could refuse to file tax forms for same-sex couples or provide state benefits to single mothers.

Working to stop such reckless and discriminatory legislation, HRC is proud to be fighting alongside local advocates in Georgia Unites Against Discrimination – a joint project of HRC and Georgia Equality dedicated to protecting LGBT Georgians from discrimination and ensuring that individuals and businesses aren’t able to use religious beliefs as an excuse to harm others.

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Georgia State Senate advances anti-LGBT discrimination bill

Georgia State Senate advances anti-LGBT discrimination bill

Today, Georgia’s State Senate voted in favor of a harmful anti-LGBT discrimination that will now be sent to Georgia’s House of Representatives for a response. And this so-called “First Amendment Defense Act,”  is just the first of a series of so-called “religious freedom bills” under consideration in the Georgia legislature, which would allow individuals to cite their religious beliefs to discriminate against LGBT Georgians.  

Another one of these bills, the “Religious Freedom Restoration Act,” would not only allow individuals and businesses to openly discriminate against Georgia’s LGBT community, but it would also cause problems related to child welfare, domestic violence, and public safety.

Among the other bills being considered are:

In today’s vote, Georgia’s Senate voted 36-19 to prohibit amendments to the so-called “First Amendment Defense Act” (FADA), which allows any taxpayer funded, faith-based nonprofit or agency to deny all services based on religious beliefs. Not only does FADA open the door to state-sanctioned discrimination against LGBT Georgians, but if also affects single mothers, unwed parents, people of other faiths and more — all under the guise of so-called “religious freedom.” 

Georgia Unites Against Discrimination immediately took to Twitter to condemn the move and encourage followers to act now:

Senate advances disastrous anti-#LGBT #FADA bill w/ 38-14 vote. FIGHT BACK: t.co/xVBTDv5CAW #GApol pic.twitter.com/TsCy0wamwq

— Georgia Unites (@GeorgiaUnites) February 19, 2016

“Freedom of religion is a dearly held American value. But we cannot favor one viewpoint over another.” -Sen @elenaparent #GAPol #FADA

— Georgia Unites (@GeorgiaUnites) February 19, 2016

Here the state favors the viewpoint that marriage should be b/t 1 man & 1 woman. This is NOT neutral. -Sen @elenaparent #FADA #LGBT #GApol

— Georgia Unites (@GeorgiaUnites) February 19, 2016

Not only have prominent national human rights organizations such as the Human Rights Campaign and Anti-Defamation League spoken out against the bill, but prominent celebrities have, as well.

Actor and LGBT advocate George Takei is among those who have already publicly denounced the bill on social media and has encouraged his followers to take a stand.

 

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And actress and LGBT ally Kat Graham of The CW  drama The Vampire Diaries informed her Twitter followers of potential harms imposed by the bill:

#FADA doesn’t just harm #LGBT people. It means single mothers, people of other faiths, etc. can be legally discriminated against too. #GAPol

— Kat Graham (@KatGraham) February 18, 2016

As a part of the Southern Stories program, GLAAD has been supporting Georgia LGBT advocates’ efforts to oppose anti-LGBT bills in whatever form they take. Help defeat RFRA, FADA, and the other so-called “religious freedom bills,” and assure the protection of Georgia’s LGBT community by contacting your state’s lawmakers and signing Georgia Unites Against Discrimination’s online petition. For even more ways to get involved, go to Georgia Unites’ website.

 

February 19, 2016

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UA graduate students talk climate change and Supreme Court decisions

UA graduate students talk climate change and Supreme Court decisions
was a big part of the United States’ plan to take action against climate change. “If that [Clean Power Plan] doesn’t happen then they are not even going to be near what they had promised,” said Miriam Gay-Antaki, a UA graduate student studying …

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