Jussie Smollett, Trump and Clinton Polls, Ironman, Gay Coachella, Starbucks Sneakers, Ara: NEWS

Jussie Smollett, Trump and Clinton Polls, Ironman, Gay Coachella, Starbucks Sneakers, Ara: NEWS

trump2016 ELECTION. Donald Trump – This is How Fascism Comes to America: “What these people do not or will not see is that, once in power, Trump will owe them and their party nothing. He will have ridden to power despite the party, catapulted into the White House by a mass following devoted only to him. By then that following will have grown dramatically. Today, less than 5 percent of eligible voters have voted for Trump. But if he wins the election, his legions will likely comprise a majority of the nation. Imagine the power he would wield then.”

POLLS. Trump and Clinton close in battleground states. IN NBC News national poll, Hillary Clinton leads Trump by just three points: “Clinton, who remains a heavy favorite to win the Democrat nomination, leads the presumptive GOP nominee 46 percent to 43 percent among registered voters, a difference that is within the poll’s margin of error of plus-or-minus 3.1 percentage points. In April, Clinton held an 11-point advantage over Trump, 50 percent to 39 percent, and had led him consistently by double digits since December.”

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AN OPENLY GAY MAN RUNS THE ARMY. NYT salutes confirmation of Eric Fanning: “Read that sentence again and contemplate what it reveals about how much and how quickly American society has changed. Only five years ago, openly gay people were barred from serving in its armed forces. During Mr. Fanning’s lengthy confirmation process, his sexual orientation was simply not an issue. That is a tribute to those who fought so hard to repeal the ban, and a measure of the nation’s at times uncertain, but as yet unfailing, march toward equality.”

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NORTH CAROLINA. 200 triathletes pull out of Ironman events: “More than 200 athletes who had registered to compete in Ironman events in Raleigh and Wilmington North Carolina pulled out when Ironman have them the opportunity to switch to other Ironman events, a move prompted by the state’s controversial LGBT law known as House Bill 2 (HB2). Ironman gave race registrants the option to transfer to Ironman races in other states in 2016 if they made a request by May 9.”

Here’s the letter. Thanks for sending @parezcoydigo. #hb2 #Ironman pic.twitter.com/03jSboZDpl

— Heath Dotson (@heathdotson) May 5, 2016

NATIONAL SHOWDOWN. Transgender Americans see personal battle take center stage.

LA Pride‘GAY COACHELLA’. L.A. Pride blasted for selling out: “Christopher Street West this year tried to rebrand the event as a music festival, saying it was trying to appeal to millennials. It raised ticket prices and, until protests grew loud enough, shortened free events dedicated to transgender people and lesbians.   Protesters, deriding the event as a commercialized “gay Coachella,” organized under the moniker #NotOurPride. ‘What they have done is a blatant commercialization of Pride and a disregard of Los Angeles’ LGBT community’s history and legacy,’ said Peter Cruz, associate director of the Asian Pacific AIDS Intervention Team, which has spearheaded the protests.”

HRC Mark Kirk endorsementILLINOIS. Republicans divided on gay marriage, abortion at convention: “[Mark] Kirk, facing a difficult election fight against Democratic Rep. Tammy Duckworth, has supported same-sex marriage. But as the state GOP’s platform committee sought to remove previous language defining marriage as between one man and one woman, committee members were heavily lobbied by social conservatives and members of the state’s Republican congressional delegation, including U.S. Rep. Peter Roskam of Wheaton. Following nearly three hours of discussion, the committee voted 10-7 with one abstention on new language that also recognizes “non-traditional families are worthy of the same respect and legal protections as traditional families.”

MICHIGAN. Rocks at Hastings High School marred with anti-gay graffiti. “A lot of people were upset because the things they wrote on the rock were not OK,” the Hastings student said. “They were mean slurs against gay people.”

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JUSSIE SMOLLETT. The Empire actor said a tweet he wrote which suggested he was leaving the show led to death threats for Lee Daniels: “I was thinking like my little core group of amazing fans would be like, ‘What?’ But it just went so much further. Like there were calls about it and Lee (Daniels) was getting death threats about it.”

Listen 2 my words…I’ll see y’all season 3. #IAintGoingNoWhere #IAintNoDumbHo #StillIRise #EmpireFinale #empire pic.twitter.com/hqo3iMV3lQ

— Jussie Smollett (@JussieSmollett) May 19, 2016

PROMISES DOWN UNDER. Labor plans gay and lesbian rights watchdog: “Labor would appoint a champion of gay and lesbian rights if it wins government, in a move that further highlights Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s adherence to his predecessor Tony Abbott’s same-sex marriage stance. Labor on Saturday announced it would appoint a full time LGBTI Discrimination Commissioner to the Australian Human Rights Commission to “help build a more inclusive Australia”. The role would cost $1.4 million over four years.”

FASHION. Starbucks…sneakers?

Starbucks sneakers are here…for some reason t.co/K3PDOqeXOo pic.twitter.com/gK74j7oDZ5

— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) May 22, 2016

DOUBLE FLEX. Zac Efron celebrates his Baywatch wrap.

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ARA. This is Google’s modular smartphone idea. Thoughts?

SUNDAY STUD. Trans model and this month’s Attitude cover star Laith Ashley.

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Hillary and Bernie Hammer Out Their Differences Over a Beer in SNL Cold Open: WATCH

Hillary and Bernie Hammer Out Their Differences Over a Beer in SNL Cold Open: WATCH

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Kate McKinnon’s Hillary Clinton runs into Larry David’s Bernie Sanders in a bar in SNL’s cold open and let each other in on their deepest secrets.

Says Sanders: “You know how I constantly rail against the upper class? Sometimes when I go to sleep at night I dream about being a fancy millionaire or billionaire! And in my dream, I wear a fancy hat. I say fancy things like, ‘I’ll have a tuna sandwich…on a croissant!”

Says Clinton: “Can I tell you a secret? I’ve never told anyone this, but, you know the presidency? I really, really want it…and you know what else? I really don’t like people. I only talk to them because I want the presidency so bad.”

Watch:

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Celebrating Harvey Milk on His 86th Birthday

Celebrating Harvey Milk on His 86th Birthday

Today, HRC honors the lift and legacy of LGBT hero and leader Harvey Milk who would have been 86-years-old today. In 1977, Milk made history when he was elected to serve as a San Francisco City Supervisor and became one of the first openly LGBT elected officials in the country. Less than a year later, he was murdered, along with San Francisco Mayor George Moscone, on November 28, 1978.

Milk’s legacy lives on through LGBT activists across the world. He envisioned a place where all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity, were treated equally.

“Hope will never be silent,” he famously stated.

The San Francisco HRC Action Center and Store in the historic Castro District is located in Milk’s former camera shop. In addition to keeping LGBT individuals and allies informed on national issues, the action center engages advocates to push leaders at all levels in support of equality.   

Today, we honor his legacy, vision and sacrifice.

Learn more about HRC’s Action Center and Store in San Francisco here.

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“I Have A Girlfriend And Don’t Want To Lose My Friends” And Other Confessions From Gay Athletes

“I Have A Girlfriend And Don’t Want To Lose My Friends” And Other Confessions From Gay Athletes

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What’s it like to be gay in sports? Well, better than it used to be — that’s for sure.

Related: Jason Collins Is Standing On The Shoulders Of 8 Out Pro Team Sports Athletes

Related: Two Gay Teen Athletes Share High School Prom Pics, Melt Hearts

But “better” doesn’t necessarily mean “good.”

Below, hear from more guys on Whisper who are dealing with being gay in the still largely homophobic arena that is team sports:

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Stephen Amell Says a Fan Tried to Bait Him into Outing Colton Haynes

Stephen Amell Says a Fan Tried to Bait Him into Outing Colton Haynes

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Stephen Amell spoke with E!’s Marc Malkin on Friday and they talked about Amell’s former Arrow co-star Colton Haynes coming out as gay. Amell said he’s very happy that Haynes is living his truth finally.

RELATED: Colton Haynes Confirms He’s Gay — Officially.

Amell also said that a fan once tried to trick him into outing Haynes:

“I’m so happy for Colton. A fan three or four months ago at a Comic-Con convention basically tried to bait me into outing him. I got in touch with [Colton] and was like, ‘Hey, man, this happened [and] I didn’t know what to say. I simply deflected and we moved on.’…He emailed me back and said, ‘You know, I really appreciate that and I’ve recently made some decisions over the past few months and I’m excited about what’s in the future.’ I’m excited for him, too.”

Haynes told EW earlier this month that he needed to do it on his own time:

“I should have made a comment or a statement, but I just wasn’t ready. I didn’t feel like I owed anyone anything. I think in due time, everyone has to make those decisions when they’re ready, and I wasn’t yet. But I felt like I was letting people down by not coming forward with the rest of what I should have said.”

Watch Malkin’s interview with Amell here.

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At Graduation, VP Joe Biden Salutes Gay West Point Class President EJ Coleman for His Courage

At Graduation, VP Joe Biden Salutes Gay West Point Class President EJ Coleman for His Courage

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Vice President Joe Biden spoke at West Point’s graduation ceremony yesterday at Michie Stadium at the military academy, and gave special recognition to class president First Captain Eugene ‘EJ’ Coleman, an openly gay cadet.

ABC News reports:

Before the repeal of the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy in 2010, “E.J. would have been discharged from the Army, and we would have lost an incredible talent,” he said. “Thanks for your courage, E.J., and I expect we’re going to hear big things from you, pal.”

The New York Daily News adds:

Vice President Biden told the U.S. Military Academy’s class of 2016 on Saturday that greater diversity, including more women and openly gay soldiers, will strengthen the country’s armed forces.

“Having men and women together in the battlefield is an incredible asset, particularly when they’re asked to lead teams in parts of the world with fundamentally different expectations and norms,” Biden said in his speech at a graduation ceremony at Michie Stadium on the West Point grounds along the Hudson River.

#USMA2016 commencement speaker, @VP Joe Biden, addresses the Corps of Cadets. pic.twitter.com/K0EkuPFP6b

— US Military Academy (@WestPoint_USMA) May 21, 2016

Biden’s remarks:

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One Year of Marriage Equality in Ireland

One Year of Marriage Equality in Ireland

One year ago today, 62 percent of Irish voters voted ‘yes’ in the first-ever national referendum for marriage equality in the world. Ireland was the 18th country to decide to afford same-sex couples full marriage rights.  

The referendum asked voters to approve language that updates Ireland’s constitution to state, “Marriage may be contracted in accordance with the law by two persons without distinction as to their sex.” Through an unprecedented voter registration campaign and voter mobilization effort by the Irish LGBT community, including the Yes Equality campaign, voters voted overwhelming for equality.

President of Ireland Michael Higgins signed the bill into law on August 25 and marriages began on November 16.

Director of HRC Global, Ty Cobb, was on the ground in Ireland with YouTube star Raymond Braun when the referendum passed.

While we celebrate this marriage equality victory, HRC recognizes the struggle of LGBT people around the world and we will continue to leverage our resources and experiences to advance the global equality movement.

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