Kevin Swanson: ‘Highlights’ Magazine is as Bad As ISIS Because It Encourages Homosexuality – LISTEN

Kevin Swanson: ‘Highlights’ Magazine is as Bad As ISIS Because It Encourages Homosexuality – LISTEN

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Speaking on his radio programme “Generations” yesterday, “kill the gays” Pastor Kevin Swanson said that children’s magazine Highlights is no better than ISIS because it has announced plans to feature same-sex parents in future editions.

Kevin Swanson_2Swanson has previously called for gay people to be literally put to death. In 2015, he said that churches accepting gay couples will lead to the persecution, imprisonment and murder of Christians.

RELATED: JK Rowling Calls Out ‘Idiot’ ‘Kill the Gays’ Pastor Kevin Swanson – VIDEO

In his latest outing, he said that while ISIS is releasing videos showing young children killing prisoners, Highlights is just as evil because it will “encourage the support for the sin of homosexuality among kids.”

“So now, here’s Highlights magazine, an American kids’ magazine promoting homosexuality amongst kids,” he fumed, “and now ISIS is teaching kids how to kill people. Now, I got to thinking: Which sin is worse? Homosexuality or murder? Which is worse? Are we really that much better than ISIS?”

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HRC Statement on Inauguration of President Donald Trump

HRC Statement on Inauguration of President Donald Trump

Today, HRC released the following statement on the inauguration of President Donald Trump:

“When Donald Trump took the oath of office today, he vowed to be a servant for all Americans. We will hold him to that oath,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “It is more important now than ever before for us to organize, mobilize, and fight in solidarity against hate and any attempts to roll back the rights of LGBTQ people. No matter who sits in the Oval Office, HRC won’t back down an inch in the fight for full equality and the equal dignity of each and every American. Forward.”

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WATCH: The first new “Will & Grace” trailer is here

WATCH: The first new “Will & Grace” trailer is here

As we reported earlier this week, NBC has ordered ten new episodes of Will & Grace that will reunite series stars Eric McCormack, Debra Messing, Sean Hayes, and Megan Mullally. You can expect them to air during the 2017-2018 TV season.

Related: It’s happening: NBC just ordered 10 new “Will & Grace” episodes

According to NBC entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt:

We’re thrilled that one of the smartest, funniest, and most defining comedies in NBC history is coming back. This groundbreaking series for everything from gay rights to social and political commentary — all disguised as a high-speed train of witty pop culture — is coming back where it belongs.”

In order to throw fans into a tizzy, NBC has already started airing a teaser, and it would be downright cruel of us not to share it with you.

Watch: 

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Ellen DeGeneres Sends a Big LGBT Thank You to President Obama from 25 Celebs: WATCH

Ellen DeGeneres Sends a Big LGBT Thank You to President Obama from 25 Celebs: WATCH

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Ellen DeGeneres collected videos from more than two dozen LGBT celebs and allies to create a big ‘Thank You’ video for President Obama, highlighting his achievements for marriage equality, hate crimes, and LGBT rights in the US and around the world.

Neil Patrick Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jim Parsons, Nathan Lane, Evan Rachel Wood, Colton Haynes, Jonathan Groff, Sia, Alan Cumming, Macklemore, Debra Messing, Lily Tomlin, George Takei, Kristen Bell, Lance Bass, Laverne Cox, Guillermo Diaz, Dan Bucatinsky, Tom Daley, Sarah Silverman, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Tig Notaro, Portia de Rossi, and Chris Colfer all sent in videos thanking the president.

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Ellen also paid tribute yesterday with a video featuring her favorite moments with the First Couple:

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Zachary Quinto furious with James Franco over his confusing sexuality!

Zachary Quinto furious with James Franco over his confusing sexuality!

That darned James Franco, always causing confusion, grief, and, well, glee over his sexuality, and this time he makes onscreen boyfriend Zach Quinto suffer in the biopic about ex-gay Michael Glatze, I Am Michael.

It’s just one of the movies and shows features in What To Watch, our biweekly guide to awesome LGBT-interest entertainment in theaters, on DVD and VOD, and streaming and cable.

Now for the rundown!

 

Theatrical Releases

Paris 05:59 Theo & Hugo

(Opens January 27th at IFC Center, NYC; Laemmle Music Box, L.A.; The Roxie, S.F.: Wolfe)

The latest film from French partners in filmmaking and life, Olivier Ducastel and Jacques Martineau (Funny Felix) deliver a modern day, real time gay romance that kicks off with a nearly 20-minute long, explicit gay orgy scene in a sex club. Meeting – ahem – during this sequence, Theo and Hugo end up leaving together afterwards, possibly connected on a deeper level than just sex. Then, a revelation: Hugo is HIV-positive, and Theo, not realizing this, didn’t use a condom, so the pair race to a hospital to seek out PEP treatment… and perhaps fall in love while doing so. Truly a gay romance for the post-Looking/Weekend era, this one’s a must-see.

 

I Am Michael

(Opens January 27th)

Having first premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, I Am Michael represents the first teaming up of James Franco and his King Cobra writer/director, Justin Kelly, and tells the true life story of Michael Glatze, an LGBT activist turned ex-gay Christian. Franco plays Michael, who writes for slick (and provocative) gay youth publication XY Magazine, settles into a relationship with boyfriend Bennett (Zachary Quinto), and eventually welcomes a third, college student Tyler, into their bedroom and activism. Yet way beneath the surface, Michael is feeling troubled, fear, panic, and seems to be grasping for an elusive happiness, which he eventually turns to the bible and religion for. However, aware of Michael’s ultra-gay past and high profile, even religion shows reluctance to accept him… A truly committed performance from Franco – yes, with some hot gay action involving Quinto – keeps this from being a Lifetime style movie, and no easy answers are offered. Also available on VOD.

 

DVD/VOD

Concrete Night

($21.99 Blu-ray/DVD: Altered Innocence)

Lesbian director Pirjo Honkasalo crafted this gorgeously shot, moody, and homoerotic black and white drama back in 2013, which now comes to the US thanks to upstart distributor Altered Innocence. Finland’s entry to the 87th Academy Awards and based on an 1981 novel by Honkasalo’s life partner, Pirkko Saisio, it follows a poverty-ridden teenager named Simo, whose older brother Ilkka must go to prison the next day. An otherworldly, gritty Helsinki serves as backdrop to a night and day of incidents, including an encounter with a stalk-y photographer… Grim yet artful stuff from a queer filmmaker whose work is tragically obscure stateside.

 

An Act Of Love

($19.99 DVD; Virgil Films)

After officiating his gay son’s same-sex wedding in Massachusetts 2013, Reverend Frank Schaefer was stripped of his ministerial credentials by the United Methodist Church. Director Scott Sheppard’s documentary explores Schaefer’s story, from determined to avoid the same-sex marriage controversy to his realization that acceptance of his son’s sexuality was paramount in both personal and spiritual life, to the price it extolled on his career and the fight he would undertake against the Church to push it into a more progressive place and future.

 

Fox & His Friends

($39.99 Blu-ray, $29.99 DVD: Criterion)

One of the most iconic works by gay German director/auteur Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Fox And His Friends is also one of his most explicitly queer works (along with Querelle) and now comes in a souped-up Criterion version. Fassbinder himself stars as the title character, a naive working class Munich resident who wins the lottery. Suddenly flush with cash, he finds himself brought into the gay upper echelon and the target of parasites who would manipulate him, including the son of an industrialist who could save his family’s business by sapping Fox’s fortune (timely, no?). Way ahead of its time in the casual, matter of fact depiction of gay life, Fassbinder’s film, like his best work, is also a biting social commentary – and mercilessly heartbreaking. Restored in 4k, while extras include new interviews with filmmaker Ira Sachs (of Love Is Strange fame), actor Harry Baer, vintage interview with Fassbinder, and more.

 

Streaming/Cable/TV

The Young Pope

(Sundays & Mondays at 9PM: HBO)

In this 10-episode series, Jude Law plays American Lenny Belardo, who is drafted by the Vatican as – hopefully – a hot new Pope that can bring young, more liberal followers to the Church. Alas, Lenny is a real prick, manipulator, and tyrant (hey, at least he’s not orange). Timely, sometimes OTT stuff, and hey, Law is wonderful to look at.

 

ALSO OUT:

 

Denial

Girls: The Complete Fifth Season

Deepwater Horizon

The Accountant

Homeland: Season 5

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Rep. Brian Sims Introduces Legislation to Ban Gay ‘Conversion Therapy’ in Pennsylvania: WATCH

Rep. Brian Sims Introduces Legislation to Ban Gay ‘Conversion Therapy’ in Pennsylvania: WATCH

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Declaring that anti-gay conversion therapy “isn’t science—it’s science fiction,” Pennsylvania House Democratic representative Brian Sims introduced legislation to ban the practice in the state.

Said Sims in an email:

This afternoon I announced, with Mayor Kenney and the American Psychiatric Association (APA), legislation banning the practice of conversion therapy on minors, aimed at changing their sexual orientation. In my experience, there is oftentimes a deeply rooted connection to religious fundamentalism that underscores the thought processes of many advocates of so-called ‘conversion therapy,’ which highlights the need for clinicians to take a hard look at their own biases and motivations for practicing under the auspices of good clinical practice and ignoring the ethical issues and very real consequences of these methods. Moreover, LGBTQ youth should not be forced to endure cruel and unusual treatment in a failed attempt to change who they are or who they love.

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The familiar LGBT legislative ally cited statistics that find the ineffective and traumatic procedure leads to a six times higher rate of depression and nine times higher rate of suicidal ideation in calling for the state legislature to explicitly prohibit its attempted use.

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