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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Activists Rally Across the Country to End Violence Against Trans Women
Twin Magenta
Twin Magenta
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Magenta cardigan with black top, skirt, tights and boots ♥
This song was written so that no human could sing it. Well, this human just NAILED it.
This song was written so that no human could sing it. Well, this human just NAILED it.
If you’ve seen The Fifth Element — and really, who hasn’t seen The Fifth Element — you’ll no doubt recall one of its truly iconic moments.
The curtains open on an intergalactic opera house, as a very non-human songstress gingerly steps towards the packed house.
Related: Isolated vocals from Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl performance have leaked and they’re amazing
Soothing stings and flutes set up the tune, which progresses from melodic operetta to some combination of alien funk rock opera.
It’s in that second movement where things really start to feel out of this world — surely no human could sing like that. The track is actually heavily edited to make it seem like a voice is producing the sound.
You can hear that version below:
Enter Jane Zahng, who by all accounts just did the impossible (OK, maybe minor a few notes but still) and nailed the Diva Dance.
The whole thing is wildly impressive, but the real action gets going around the 3:30 mark:
Randy Rainbow Nukes Kellyanne Conway’s Surveillance ‘Facts’ with ‘Microwaves (Are Watching You)’ – WATCH
Randy Rainbow Nukes Kellyanne Conway’s Surveillance ‘Facts’ with ‘Microwaves (Are Watching You)’ – WATCH
Randy Rainbow takes a closer look at the surveillance state posited by Trump Counselor Kellyanne Conway by reaching back for the 1981 Hall & Oates chart-topper “Private Eyes”.
Ladies and gentlemen, “Microwaves (Are Watching You)”.
Watch:
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RuPaul’s surprising admission about her relationship
RuPaul’s surprising admission about her relationship
Earlier this month, we told you about Georges LeBar, RuPaul‘s on-again, off-again partner who lives on a ranch in Wyoming.
They’ve been seeing each other for 23 years.
Related: Meet RuPaul’s hot rancher boyfriend
Well, turns out they tied the knot earlier this year — though Ru is only spilling the beans now.
Talking to Ross Matthews, RuPaul confessed, “I don’t think I’ve said this… I’ve never said this on television before: we are married.”
“I met him on the dance floor at the Limelight in 1994 on his birthday. So we got married on his birthday on the anniversary of when we met… this year.”
You can hear the whole story here:
Police Recommend 3 Prostitution-Related Charges Against Trump Campaign Chair Found with Underage Male Teen
Police Recommend 3 Prostitution-Related Charges Against Trump Campaign Chair Found with Underage Male Teen
Police are recommending three prostitution-related charges against Oklahoma state senator and Trump campaign chair Ralph Shortey, who was found in a Super 8 motel room with an underage male teen, KOCO reports:
The charges include: soliciting prostitution of a minor, prostitution within 1,000 feet of a church and transporting for the purpose of prostitution.
RELATED: Married Oklahoma GOP Senator Found in Motel Room with Underage Teen Male: WATCH
In addition, the Oklahoma Senate voted 42-0 to pass a resolution to punish Shortey for disorderly behavior.
SR7 reads “RESOLUTION IMPOSING PUNISHMENT ON SENATOR RALPH SHORTEY FOR DISORDERLY BEHAVIOR.” @koconews
— Bret Buganski (@KOCOBret) March 15, 2017
The Oklahoma Republican Party also released a statement:
“The Oklahoma Republican Party takes all accusations against elected officials seriously, especially when the welfare of a minor is involved. We have reached out to Senator Shortey for comment and have not heard back from him at this time. We await the report from law enforcement on whether charges will be filed.”
Apparently the day after Moore police report Ralph Shortey shared a Super 8 Motel room with a boy, Shortey spent time with Donald Trump Jr. pic.twitter.com/84CMjbiPla
— Steve’s OKC Central (@stevelackmeyer) March 14, 2017
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By approving SB6, Texas Senate disregards state economy, safety of Trans Texans
By approving SB6, Texas Senate disregards state economy, safety of Trans Texans
Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, released the following statement after the Texas Senate voted to approve Senate Bill 6, a measure that would permit open discrimination against transgender Texans.
“By approving SB6, the Texas Senate has shown a complete disregard for the health of the state economy and the well-being of the people they represent. This bill would permit open discrimination against the transgender community and is antithetical to both Texan and American values. It is vital that SB6 not become law and that the Texas House heed the call of fair-minded Texans, businesses, organizations, conferences, and celebrities who have decried this hateful bill.”
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: SB6 Already Harming Texas Economy, How Anti-LGBTQ Bills Brought Economic Damage to North Carolina and Indiana
Senate Bill 6 Already Damaging Texas Economy
San Antonio Has Already Lost $3 Million in Revenue. “The fact that the bill was even filed caused three groups that had been targeting the city for their conventions, but hadn’t yet signed anything formal, to pull San Antonio as an option, according to Visit San Antonio. The organization estimates that cost the city about $3.1 million in lost in economic impact.” [KSAT, 3.2.17]
HEADLINE: S.A. could lose $40 million in convention business if bathroom bill passes. “So far, two groups have passed over San Antonio as a host city for their conventions since state Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick introduced Senate Bill 6 in February, according to Visit San Antonio, the former city Convention and Visitors Bureau. Another nine are considering locating their conventions in other states.Should all 11 conventions take their business elsewhere, the city could lose almost $40 million in total economic fallout, according to estimates from Visit San Antonio.” [San Antonio Express News, 3.8.17]
North Carolina’s HB2 Decimated State Economy
HB2 Cost North Carolina $5 Billion a Year in Revenue. “North Carolina’s controversial House Bill 2 could cost the state almost $5 billion a year, according to a report Wednesday from the Williams Institute, a UCLA School of Law think tank that focuses on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. Most of the economic hit would come from the loss of federal funding, since the U.S. government has said HB2 is a violation of the U.S. Civil Rights Act and Title IX. The report, however, also took into account the loss of business investment, reduced travel and tourism, the costs of litigation and enforcement, as well as costs associated with high school dropouts, workplace discrimination, health disparities, productivity loss, retention and recruitment.” [Charlotte Observer, 5.11.16]
HEADLINE: “NCAA Will Pull More Events From North Carolina Unless HB2 Is Repealed, Sports Group Warns” [Huffington Post, 2.6.17]
HB2 Cost North Carolina’s Economy $630 Million. “The fate of North Carolina’s controversial HB2 hangs in the balance of Tuesday’s election. The ‘Bathroom Bill’ is the colloquial, if crude, name for the state’s law that has cost the state at least $630 million in lost business since March, according to FORBES’ estimates. And that number could go even higher.” [Forbes, 11.3.16]
HEADLINE: “PayPal cancels $3.6 million North Carolina expansion over state’s anti-LGBT law” [New York Daily News, 4.5.16]
Bruce Springsteen Cancels Concert Because of HB2. “Canceled Bruce Springsteen concert to cost North Carolina arena $100K in lost revenue” [MassLive, 4.8.16]
Indiana’s RFRA Crippled State’s Economy
Indiana experienced an estimated $256 million economic panic following RFRA. “Major businesses boycotting a new religious freedom law in Indiana could cost the state’s economy some $256.4 million and counting over the next six years, according to the Center for American Progress. The so-called Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which Republican Indiana Gov. Mike Pence signed into law last week, is widely viewed by opponents as granting business owners a license to discriminate against the LGBT community.” [International Business Times, 4.1.15]
Official: RFRA cost Indy up to 12 conventions and $60M. “The furor surrounding last year’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act might have cost the city of Indianapolis as many as 12 conventions and up to $60 million in economic impact, the city’s nonprofit tourism arm confirmed Monday evening. Though they come with some caveats, the numbers from Visit Indy represent the most tangible effects yet of a controversy that city officials and business leaders long warned would cause real damage to Indianapolis’ reputation.” [IndyStar, 1.26.16]
Poll shows perception problem continues for Indy, nearly one year after RFRA. “According to a Visit Indy poll, conducted by Reach Market Planning & Walker Research, tourists think that think Indy still has a long way to go following the religious freedom fallout from 2015. […] When meeting decision makers were asked if Indy in fact does “Welcome All,” only 45 percent agreed. That number was even less, 43 percent for Chicago residents. The numbers were even lower when that same question applied to the state, with 28percent of meeting decision makers agreeing with the statement that “Indiana Welcomes All,” and 38percent of Chicago residents agreeing with the same statement. [Fox 59, 1.20.16]
Indiana Chamber of Commerce said Indiana and businesses “clearly suffered damage” from RFRA. “The Indiana Chamber of Commerce says the state and its businesses “clearly suffered damage” from the RFRA controversy, but the wounds appear to be healing with time. ‘We got about 600 e-mails and phone calls and letters in the two to three week period after the law was passed,’ chamber president Kevin Brinegar told WTHR. ‘The Monday after the bill was signed I got a call from a business owner in northern Indiana. He said he lost his biggest out-of-state customer because of the bill that was signed, and he was in tears. Some businesses clearly did feel the impact. But once the so-called fix was enacted by the legislature, those types of communications really dissipated down to a trickle … I’m not aware that we’ve received any for months.’” [WTHR, 9.17.15]
475+ Hoosier Businesses to General Assembly: Indiana Still Needs LGBT Protections This Year. “Today, the 475 businesses that make up Indiana Competes hand-delivered a letter to every single member of the General Assembly, underscoring the urgent need for lawmakers to act this year to secure statewide LGBT non-discrimination protections. Despite the failure of SB 344 to move forward earlier this month, businesses know that Indiana’s economy needs a law protecting everyone from discrimination—and with session not ending until March 14th, there is still ample time for lawmakers to pass meaningful non-discrimination legislation.” [Indiana Competes, 2.15.16]
70% of Hoosiers support LGBT protections. “A new IndyStar poll, conducted with Ball State University, shows Hoosiers support expanding the state civil rights law to include sexual orientation and gender identity, with 50.2 percent in favor and 35.1 percent opposed. Support jumped to about 70 percent when questions were not framed around the term “civil rights,” but instead broke down the specific protections that would be provided to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people under a bill pending in the Indiana General Assembly. The proposal applies to housing, employment, retail businesses and public services.” [IndyStar, 12.17.15]
www.glaad.org/blog/approving-sb6-texas-senate-disregards-state-economy-safety-trans-texans
#ProtectTransKids: Mother Delivers Tearful Plea for Transgender Daughter's Safety
#ProtectTransKids: Mother Delivers Tearful Plea for Transgender Daughter's Safety
This past weekend, Deshanna Neal spoke to HRC’s volunteers about her fears for her daughter’s safety being a transgender child.