Axel Hotels Releases Homoerotic Video Encouraging You To Be “Heterofriendly”

Axel Hotels Releases Homoerotic Video Encouraging You To Be “Heterofriendly”

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We took a trip to Barcelona last summer, and it’s definitely all about abs, boys, water and fun!

Axel Hotel Barcelona got the memo,and decided to release a very funny and muy homosexual promo video to encourage all their gay visitors to gay it up since the straight dudes can’t.

Related: PHOTOS: Barcelona Swim Hunks Force Us To Look At Their Sexy Bodies

The song in question has a pretty decent “gay house music” vibe, and the guys are muy guapo and… what’s the Spanish word for “ripped?”

Check it out below, and if you think the guys in Barcelona don’t really look like this, you’re wrong. (They’re even hotter!)

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Gay Grandson of Hamas Founder Finds Solace in the American Dream: WATCH

Gay Grandson of Hamas Founder Finds Solace in the American Dream: WATCH

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The gay grandson of one of the founders of the terrorist organization Hamas has found refuge in the United States after a protracted battle to avoid being deported to a certain death at the hands of his family in the Middle East.

We first told you about John Calvin and his fight to avoid being deported from Canada last summer. Calvin fled to Canada from Palestine at the age of 14 when he learned his father was going to participate in an honor killing. Calvin says his uncles have both been involved in terrorist actions and are constantly in and out of jail. Calvin didn’t want anything to do with Hamas, though, and once safe in North America, he came out as gay.

Unfortunately, Calvin was not able to win his legal fight to remain in Canada. Rather than face certain death in Palestine, he fled to the U.S. “I decided the best course of action was to flee home and come to the U.S. rather than be deported and sent to my death,” Calvin said.

After being arrested by American border patrol agents and being detained for 7 months, he was ultimately granted permission to stay in the U.S. because his father had told CNNMoney in an interview last year that he and his family have “the right to retaliate against” Calvin if he were to return.

CNN Money reports: 

The immigration judge dismissed Calvin’s application for asylum in the United States, but according to Calvin, used his father’s admission to CNNMoney as evidence to grant him deferred removal under the UN Convention against Torture.

“He does believe, evidently, that I will be under threat of torture and death, and thus I should be granted protection under the convention against torture,” Calvin says.

“The judge has found it would be against our law to deport him, even though he’s not eligible for any form of discretionary relief,” Eli Echols, immigration attorney with Socheat Chea, P.C., told CNNMoney.

According to Echols, while Calvin won’t be deported, he can’t become a permanent resident, but can apply for a work permit on a yearly basis, which will enable him to get a social security number.

Calvin was not able to apply for asylum status in either the U.S. or Canada because of his family’s ties to terrorism.

Calvin says he believes in the American dream and is already fantasizing about his version of it, which involves a law degree, a husband and two kids.

Now living in New York, Calvin can live openly gay without fear of retribution. “It’s like gay Bethlehem,” he says of the city. He also adds that the historic Stonewall Inn was the first place he came to in New York. “It was liberating.”

Watch a news report from CNNMoney, below.

[h/t Towleroad reader philrosenkranz]

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Cop Called To End Heated Fight At Gay Bar, Stays For Karaoke, Kills It

Cop Called To End Heated Fight At Gay Bar, Stays For Karaoke, Kills It

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It all began when a man threw his drink over some fracas involving his lady friend. After being kicked out, he repeatedly tried muscling his way back into the bar to continue the fight. That’s when police got involved: up to 10 officers hurried over to Waterloo Bar, a gay bar in Glasgow, to take care of the disturbance.

Related: Handsy Cop Gets Throbbing Surprise When He Pats Down Excited Perp

Once of those officers — Sergeant Jon Harris — wound up taking to the stage to sing a gutsy rendition of Gloria Gaynor’s way-played classic “I Will Survive.” (No, he doesn’t strip, unfortunately.)

Related: NYPD Officer Lets His Hair Down, Dirty Dances With Pride Parade Twerker

As Deadline News reports, in about ten hours, the following clip had already been viewed over 50,000 times.

Pitchy? Uh, yeah. But his gumption slays and gets 10s across the board.

Watch the performance below:

 

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Michelle Obama Unleashes Blistering Rebuke of Donald Trump – WATCH

Michelle Obama Unleashes Blistering Rebuke of Donald Trump – WATCH

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Delivering a commencement address at City College New York on Friday, First Lady Michelle Obama rebuked Donald Trump without even having to mention him by name. To those in attendance, however, the subject of the First Lady’s ire was all but clear.

Said Mrs. Obama,

[Some folks out there today] seem to view our diversity as a threat to be contained rather than as a resource to be tapped. They tell us to be afraid of those who are different, to be suspicious of those with whom we disagree. They act as if name-calling is an acceptable substitute for thoughtful debate. As if anger and intolerance should be our default state rather than optimism and openness that have always been the engine of our progress.

But graduates, I can tell you that as First Lady, I have had the privilege of traveling around the world, and visiting dozens of different countries, and I have seen what happens when ideas like these take hold. I have seen how leaders rule by intimidation, leaders who demonize and dehumanize entire groups of people often do so because they have nothing else to offer. And I have seen how places that stifle the voices and dismiss the potential of their citizens are diminished, how they are less vital, less hopeful, less free.

Graduates that is not who we are. That is not what this country stands for. No, no, here in America, we don’t let our differences tear us apart. Not here.

Politico notes: 

The first lady then ticked through a list of cultural and historical landmarks created by people who were not born in the United States, including Google, eBay, the artificial heart, the telephone, blue jeans, Russian-born Irving Berlin’s “God Bless America,” the Brooklyn Bridge and the White House.

The greatness of the United States, she mused, has “never come from folks who climbed the ladder of success or who happened to be born near the top and then pulled the ladder up after themselves.”

“No, uh-uh,” she continued, to applause. “Our greatness has always come from people who expect nothing and take nothing for granted, folks who work hard for what they have and then reach back and help others after them. That is your story, graduates, and that is the story of your families. And it’s the story of my family, too.”

Speaking of the historic nature of her husband’s presidency, a presidency which Mr. Trump has sought to delegitimize, Mrs. Obama added,

“And graduates, it’s the story that I witness every single day when I wake up in a house that was built by slaves, and I watch my daughters, two beautiful black young women head off to school waving goodbye to their father, the president of the United States, the son of a man from Kenya who came here to America for the same reasons as many of you: to get an education and improve his prospects in life.”

Watch the speech, below.

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Migrant Men in Greece are Selling Sex to Survive

Migrant Men in Greece are Selling Sex to Survive

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Editor’s note: The names of the sex workers in this story have been changed to protect their safety.

The first time Abdullah had sex for money was just two weeks after he arrived in Athens.

He was living at a disused airport along with thousands of other Afghan migrants. A week after he moved in, some friends took him along with them to the Pedion tou Areos, Athens’ main public park.

Abdullah didn’t like it. “It was a dirty place,” he said. “There were people there using drugs. A lot of strange people.”

Some of those people were older men who would come up and start talking to him. It was then that his friends told him why they came to the park. “They told me, ‘We have sex with these guys, and they pay us.’”

In his birth country Iran, he had slept with both girls and boys, he said, but never with “old men.”

“I got angry,” he said. “I had just arrived, and I had to do this just to get some money.”

But he stayed in the park for several hours, and after being approached by various men, he had sex with one of them in a wooded area off the main pavilion, for 20 euros (a little over $20).

“I didn’t have any money,” Abdullah said. “At the airport, there is no healthy work. You can sell drugs, sell sex or work for smugglers to find customers. There was no other way for me. I didn’t even have 20 cents.”

Thousands of migrants and asylum seekers live in Athens, hardly any of whom actually want to stay there. The continent’s new border rules have left them trapped on their way to northern Europe, and when their money runs out there’s almost no legal way to earn more. This is especially true for people from countries like Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran, whose citizenship classifies them in Europe as “economic migrants,” and who for that reason have been stuck in the city longer than most Syrians, who are considered “refugees.”

With no money left, some young men sell sex to survive — in Pedion tou Areos, Victoria Square, and various bars and clubs around the city.

In Greece, sex work is legal only in registered brothels. But it’s common on the streets, too. Years of economic hard times have lured more women into prostitution. That’s well known. The male sex trade, on the other hand, is little reported, but it appears to be rising as Greece struggles with its economic and refugee crises.

In past years, many of Athens’ male sex workers were Albanians, Bulgarians, Romanians and Roma. Recently, they have also included young men from the Middle East and South Asia.

Sami’s Bar, in the run-down Fylis Street neighborhood, has always been a place to meet young migrants. On a recent Saturday night, the small club was packed with young Iranians and older Greeks. Iranian and Afghan music blasted on the speakers. Shirtless guys danced on the bar, while groups of older men settled in at booths with liquor bottles and buckets of ice. Young men mingled with them or stood around, waiting.

One young guy, Hassan, sat with his friend against the wall, looking glum. He said he was 24 and his friend was 20. He’d been in Greece two months after coming from Iran. Hassan and his friend both lived at the airport. “Aeroport, no good!” Hassan shouted over the music. “Food, very bad! No shower!”

A scene from the disused Hellinikon airport, now an informal shelter for thousands of migrants. (Credit: Jodi Hilton/Pulitzer Center)

A scene from the disused Hellinikon airport, now an informal shelter for thousands of migrants. (Credit: Jodi Hilton/Pulitzer Center)

This was his second time at the club. A customer sat down next to him. Within a few minutes, with one of the dancers acting as translator and negotiator, they settled on a price of 30 euros and left.

Despite everyday transactions like these, immigrant life in Athens is so separate from Greek life that some local residents say they’re entirely unaware of venues like that. “A lot of Greek gay guys have no idea this is going on,” Zak Kostopoulos, a writer and activist, said of the Sami’s scene. “You’ll never see the same person in both those places — Sami’s and a mainstream place. It’s a completely different crowd.”

According to a number of Athenians interviewed for this story, many of the men who frequent Sami’s and other cruising spots to pay for sex are married or in the closet. Many of the men turning tricks, on the other hand, don’t consider themselves gay because, as they see it, they’re being paid and they typically are the top in the transaction, said Adonis Primikiris, who works with the HIV awareness nonprofit Checkpoint.

Pedion tou Areos has long been a site for secretive activities: cruising and hustling on one side of the central pavilion and drug use on the other. During a couple of recent afternoon visits to the hustling area, most of the people there were young men sitting on benches and older Greek ones walking by slowly and looking them over. One Greek sex worker named Stratos, a regular at the park, said the other guys there used to be from Eastern Europe, but last summer newcomers began arriving from the Middle East and South Asia. There were sex workers from Iran, Iraqi Kurdistan, Pakistan and Afghanistan, none older than 25 and some who looked like teenagers.

The standard price for sex was about 10 euros, but a guide and translator who described himself as an occasional customer at the park, said that if you are willing to negotiate, and wait, you could pay as little as 2 euros.

“Some of the boys are ashamed to ask for money,” he added. “They’ll only ask you afterwards, and you can pay them if you want to.”

Olympic village turned migrant central

This was a venue for the 2004 Olympics. (Credit: Jodi Hilton/Pulitzer Center)

This was a venue for the 2004 Olympics. (Credit: Jodi Hilton/Pulitzer Center)

The abandoned Hellinikon Olympic complex and airport, where Abdullah resides, shelter more than 4,000 people. In the main airport terminal, lit signs for the boarding gates and baggage claims are on, but the entire floor now contains nothing but tents from one end to the other. People here wait in line for food prepared in a kitchen downstairs and sometimes walk across the highway to the beach to bathe. A few humanitarian groups come out to help, but they can provide little outside of the most basic services. About 1,000 of the people living here went on hunger strike recently to protest poor conditions.

Most of the people at the airport are from Afghanistan, with a few from Iran. Abdullah is Afghan but was born in Iran after his parents fled war in their country. His father was in jail for most of his childhood, and to support his family Abdullah worked six days a week at a factory.

From Greece, Abdullah wants to go to Sweden. He says he’s 19, but he looks younger. He’s tall and handsome, with an open, innocent-looking face. But his eyes are glassy and tired.

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“We don’t have any help from anyone here,” he said. “We had only one hope, that the border was open, and now it’s closed. I don’t have money to go anywhere. I don’t know what to do.”

No one else seems to know either. Few migrants are going back home, and few have the money for a smuggler. Those in Athens can apply to be resettled elsewhere in the EU, but the application process has stalled: According to European Commission statistics, less than 2 percent of the refugees in Greece have so far found a place in other European countries.

With no way to earn income, desperation will deepen. Athens and the refugees may be stuck with each other for years.

This article first appeared on PRI’s The World.

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Celebrate LGBTQ Pride With Your Family Using Children’s Books

Celebrate LGBTQ Pride With Your Family Using Children’s Books

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In honor of Pride Month, HRC’s Welcoming Schools is highlighting the importance of reading books with LGBTQ topics. HRC provides a diverse selection of books, allowing families to find a book that they can enjoy together. Different topics, characters and reading levels also make it easy to find the right book for you and your family.

Here are just a few good reasons you should share children’s books with LGBTQ topics with the children in your life:.

Children in LGBTQ families want to see themselves reflected in their world.

Children who feel accepted are more likely to earn better grades and feel more connected to their communities. What better way to show children that their families are valid than to read a book with characters that look like them?

Reading diverse books increases understanding of differences for all children.

Anti-LGBTQ put-downs are some of the most common amongst children, and one way to build a common understanding of respect amongst children is by reading. Reading a book featuring LGBTQ characters may curb anti-LGBTQ language, just like reading a book about a transgender girl can increase empathy toward transgender people.

Adults need to help children understand the world around them.

Even if your family isn’t LGBTQ, children already see and hear about LGBTQ people in the media and from friends. In fact, same-sex couples are raising children in almost every U.S. county. Ensure that your children receive positive messages about LGBTQ people by starting the conversation tonight with books looking at all kinds of diverse families!

Check back with HRC’s blog throughout the month as HRC’s Welcoming Schools celebrates Pride Month, highlighting different children’s books that reflect the experiences of LGBTQ people.

HRC Welcoming Schools is the premier comprehensive approach to creating respectful and supportive elementary schools with resources and professional development to embrace family diversity, create LGBTQ-inclusive schools, prevent bias-based bullying and gender stereotyping, and support transgender and gender-expansive students.

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