Man Who Planned to ‘Exterminate’ Gays in S. Florida with Labor Day Attack Arrested in Orlando

Man Who Planned to ‘Exterminate’ Gays in S. Florida with Labor Day Attack Arrested in Orlando

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Craig Jungwirth, the man who threatened a Pulse-style attack to “exterminate” gay men in South Florida, has reportedly been arrested in Orlando.

As we reported earlier today, Jungwirth made his threats on Facebook promising to rain down bloodshed on gay people and local businesses in Wilton Manors, Florida.

Via the blog Peacock Panache: 

“We’re receiving unconfirmed reports that Jungwirth was taken into custody in the Orlando, Florida area. City of Ft. Lauderdale Vice Mayor / Commissioner Dean J. Trantalis posted to his Facebook moments ago[.]”

#BREAKING Craig Jungwirth arrested in Orlando area according to FTL City Commissioner. @nbc6 @WMPD411 @fllpd411 pic.twitter.com/IqzBZwMmWk

— Jamie Guirola (@jamieNBC6) August 31, 2016

Trabtalis wrote on Facebook, “I have been informed by our Police Department that [Jungwirth] has been apprehended in the Orlando area. He is now in custody. Thanks to all who brought awareness to this issue and assisted the various enforcement agencies in securing his apprehension.”

Developing…

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WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump in Mexico with President Enrique Peña Nieto

WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump in Mexico with President Enrique Peña Nieto

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Donald Trump will address reporters alongside Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto after meeting with him privately in Mexico City on Wednesday.

Trump’s visit to Mexico is historic in large part because his candidacy was launched on the back of xenophobic slurs which Trump spewed about Mexican immigrants coming to the U.S.

Throughout the campaign, Trump has repeatedly insisted that “we will build a wall” between the U.S. and Mexico to stop illegal immigration despite the fact that illegal immigration is near historic lows and border police say a wall across the U.S./Mexico border wouldn’t actually help them do their job.

Trump meeting with @EPN just about underway. Statements to press to follow. Per Mexican officials here at presidential palace.

— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) August 31, 2016

No US flag. Just a Mexican flag behind podiums for EPN Trump press statements in Mexico City. pic.twitter.com/Hj4GBDsEBJ

— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) August 31, 2016

As for the motivation behind the trip, a Trump adviser said Wednesday that the visit was intended mainly as a “photo op.”

Trump adviser tells @BrookeBCNN photo op was major reason 2 go 2 MX City. That is NOT leadership. That is a cheap prop devoid of substance!

— Maria Cardona (@MariaTCardona) August 31, 2016

Trump announced that he would visit Mexico on Tuesday.

I have accepted the invitation of President Enrique Pena Nieto, of Mexico, and look very much forward to meeting him tomorrow.

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 31, 2016

Watch live as Trump visits Mexico, below, with two choices of live stream (just in case).

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Antigay Pseudo-Historian David Barton Writing God-Filled Textbooks For Public Schools

Antigay Pseudo-Historian David Barton Writing God-Filled Textbooks For Public Schools

 

David Barton

David Barton. Via Vimeo.

David Barton has made a name for himself as an evangelical talking head and the author of factually inaccurate “history” books, including one that was recalled by its publisher over its loose relationship with the truth.

Now, if a Periscope from his son Tim of a meeting between Barton and representatives of Gateway Church is to be believed, students will be “treated” to his take on the world.

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“I just contracted, about two weeks ago, we’re doing a government textbook, a national government textbook, but it will very much be in this vein. But it will meet all the Texas TEKS standards and all the national standards for any state. It can be used in any state. Except it will have a lot of God in it,” Barton says.

This is not particularly shocking to hear, coming from a guy who has called not allowing religion to influence the government a “twisted, perverted form of separation of church and state.”

“After we get done with this,” he continued, “our next project is to write a history curriculum. We’ve got these old history books and you cannot read an old history book without seeing God all over the place, because God was just involved.”

Barton is also staunchly antigay, comparing homosexuality to incest and has said he does not believe there will ever be a vaccine for HIV/AIDS because God is punishing gay people.

Related: After School Satan Club Coming To An Elementary School Near You

He was also one of the evangelical leaders at a rally Marco Rubio and Donald Trump attended in Orlando exactly two months after the shooting at Pulse, and was also on the Republican National Convention platform committee. Which, you might recall, was so antigay it even upset the Log Cabin Republicans.

Watch a video of Barton making his remarks about writing God-filled textbooks below, Via Right Wing Watch.

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Dolly Parton Talks Gay Family Members, Helping People Come Out

Dolly Parton Talks Gay Family Members, Helping People Come Out

Dolly Parton. Photo by Linda Stanley, CC 2.0.

Dolly Parton. Photo by Linda Stanley, CC 2.0.

Dolly Parton embraces the support she has received from the LGBTQ community, singing their praises in a new interview. She also revealed that she has gay and lesbian family members, although it took some years for that to become evident.

Related: Dolly Parton Hypes Her New Dance Track, “I Am A Wee Bit Gay”

“We were just mountain people, and I did not know at that time – I sure did not,” she told PrideSource when asked if she knew any gay people growing up.

She recalled hearing a couple of men downtown being called “queers,” as a teenager, which she thought just meant they were different.

“It didn’t take me long to know that people were different and that was always fine with me ’cause I was different too, and I embraced and accepted them and I knew them. I knew them well,” Parton remembered. “But no, in my early days I did not know. But I know a lot of them now! I have a huge gay and lesbian following and I’m proud of ’em, I love ’em and I think everybody should be themselves and be allowed to be themselves whoever they are, whatever they are.”

She said she would eventually learn that there were gay members of her own family.

“And later on, I did find out I have many gays and lesbians in my own family. We accept them, we embrace them. Oh, there are some in the mountains who still don’t know quite what to make of it or how they should feel about it, but they’re ours and they’re who they are and we know they’re wonderful and they’re like us. We love the fact that they are who they are and we nurture that. We don’t try to make them feel separate or different. We embrace it,” she said.

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She has even helped usher people out of the closet.

“I say, ‘You need to let people know who you are and you need to come on out. You don’t need to live your life in darkness – what’s the point in that? You’re never gonna be happy; you’re gonna be sick. You’re not gonna be healthy if you try to suppress your feelings and who you are,’” she recounted.

Parton also reported having transgender members of her staff.

“Whether it’s about being gay or whatever, a lot of people do me like they used to do my mama and come to talk to me about things. Hopefully I’m able to help. I think I have,” she said.

“They’ve had to go through so much that I think they’re very emotional and tenderhearted and more open to feelings, so I’ve just learned the same things I try to learn from everybody. I know they’re good people and I’ve tried to learn from that as well. They’re very creative, most of them. And I think that also comes from just embracing the fact that they’re different. Most of the gays I know just want to make the world a more beautiful place like I do,” she said when asked what she has learned from the gay people in her life.

Related: Dolly Parton Admits “Sometimes Drag Queens Look More Like Me Than I Do”

Parton is currently on tour supporting her album “Pure & Simple.”

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NEW MUSIC: Peter Broderick, Ólafur Arnalds, Eluvium

NEW MUSIC: Peter Broderick, Ólafur Arnalds, Eluvium

Peter Broderick

This week in New Music: Peter Broderick (above) returns with a mostly-solo-piano album based on the work of John CageÓlafur Arnalds shows his love for Iceland in Island Songs and Eluvium rounds off a perfect afternoon of music.


Peter Broderick – Partners

Peter BroderickPartners is Peter Broderick’s…oh…maybe 20th album. Something like that. Officially it’s album number seven but when you add in soundtracks, collaborations, exhibition accompaniments, installations etc. it all adds up to a huge and hugely impressive body of work. And he’s still only 29.

One thing you’ll find with Broderick is that he never looks backwards, generally moves forwards, sometimes moves slightly left of center but is never, ever predictable.

Following on from last year’s brilliant Colours of the Night, Partners is a homage of sorts to John Cage and as such it’s a concept album in which Broderick – apparently – used Cage’s composition techniques to remove the composer’s presence. Or something. As the stated intent the album is a failure, opening as it does with a spoken-word/piano piece about…who knows…what’s going on in Peter’s mind and closing with a particularly heartfelt cover of Brigid Mae Powers’ “Sometimes.”

In between, you have a version of Cage’s “In a Landscape” along with four original piano pieces given warmth with Broderick’s background vocal accompaniment.

In Broderick’s oeuvre, Partners is a return of sorts to his earlier work on albums like Docile and Float. Alone, it’s too beautiful to be a detached experiment.


Olafur Arnalds – Island Songs

olafur-arnaldsWhich leads us on nicely to composer and sometimes Broderick collaborator Olafur Arnalds’ latest project Island Songs, a collection of seven tracks recorded over seven weeks in seven locations in Iceland.

You could see Island Songs as a companion piece Arnalds’ quite stunning 2011 album Living Rooms Songs but he has moved out of home in Reykjavik to explore the island.

Icelandic musicians seems to be in love with their island (in fairness, there is an awful lot to love) and they like nothing better than getting it down in sound. See Óveður” by Sigur Ros as a recent example – the track was accompanied by a 24-hour “slow TV” event, essentially a drive around Iceland’s Route 1.

It’s hard to know what to say about Island Songs. Like everything Arnalds touches it is a thing of beauty. Every track more or less neatly fits into the “modern classical” genre but as collaborations they are given extra depth. The opening track “Árbakkinn” is a spoken word piece with Einar Georg, a poet and retired teacher. “Particles” features Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir from Of Monsters and Men on vocals and is, quite honestly, one of the most wonderfully quiet and affecting pieces of music you are likely to hear this – or any other – year.


Eluvium – False Readings On

EluviumRounding off perfectly for this week we have a new album from Eluvium aka Matthew Cooper (like Peter Broderick, from Oregon). 2013’s Nightmare Ending was a double album, epic in scale for fans of experimental drone/classical/elctronica.

False Readings On is, according to Cooper, inspired by “themes of cognitive dissonance in modern society.” Right so. Based on the three tracks available prior to the album’s release this Friday it’s also the perfect ending to an afternoon preceded by Broderick’s Partners and Arnalds’ Island Songs.

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Boxers or Briefs? Guys With Hairy Chests Drop Their Shorts and Spill – WATCH

Boxers or Briefs? Guys With Hairy Chests Drop Their Shorts and Spill – WATCH

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If you like guys with hairy chests you’ll likely enjoy the latest installment of The Underwear Expert’s popular web series, “Boxers or Briefs?”

For those unfamiliar, the series features host MarkEMiller interviewing various categories of men to find out about their underwear preferences. He also puts on a little bit of a peep show for viewers, having his interviewees strip down to their skivvies.

And this week it’s all about guys with fur.

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Previously, UE has talked with cat loversPokemon Go playerstatted up guyshot yogisshirtless fitness instructors, dog loversnaked Tom of Finland models, shirtless parkour athletesDemocratic primary votersdodgeball playersWeHo kickball playersDJsdancersCrossFit-ersmale models, and men on the street in HollywoodWeHo, and Santa Monica about what they like to wear under their shorts.

Watch, below.

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