Sean Spicer on Assad: ‘Hitler Didn’t Even Sink to the Level of Using Chemical Weapons’ – WATCH

Sean Spicer on Assad: ‘Hitler Didn’t Even Sink to the Level of Using Chemical Weapons’ – WATCH

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer is under fire for remarks he made at today’s press briefing comparing Syrian President Bashar al Assad to Adolf Hitler.

Said Spicer: “Hitler didn’t even sink to using chemical weapons.”

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Spicer later clarified his remarks in a statement:

“In no way was I trying to lessen the horrendous nature of the Holocaust. However, I was trying to draw a contrast of the tactic of using airplanes to drop chemical weapons on innocent people.”

Reaction to Spicer’s comments came quickly:

“Holocaust Centers”?! –@PressSec these were extermination camps. Death camps for millions of people. Sean Spicer you didn’t, ON PASSOVER.

— Gilluis Pérez (@Gilluis_Perez) April 11, 2017

BREAKING: United Airlines offers Sean Spicer a job as PR chief. His first statement reads “Even Hitler deplaned when asked!”

— Mere Observer (@rbd1982) April 11, 2017

Spicer is tripling down on *this* argument: Hitler was less despicable than Assad because at least he gassed people in controlled settings.

— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) April 11, 2017

Sean Spicer is dead wrong. Hitler used chemical weapons. He preferred Zyklon B (hydrogen cyanide). More background: t.co/pN7hwcgtS3 pic.twitter.com/8xKBwvEyXe

— Dr. Craig Considine (@CraigCons) April 11, 2017

I hope @PressSec takes time to visit @HolocaustMuseum. It’s a few blocks away. t.co/24fNoMUyS8

— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) April 11, 2017

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Katy Perry is ‘Ruled By Satan’, Needs to Rid Herself of the Devil, Says Former GOP Lawmaker

Katy Perry is ‘Ruled By Satan’, Needs to Rid Herself of the Devil, Says Former GOP Lawmaker

Katy Perry

“Chained to the Rhythm” singer Katy Perry is chained to Satan according to former GOP lawmaker and Navy chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt.

Klingenschmitt, a well-known anti-gay activist, was reacting to a speech Perry gave at a Human Rights Campaign gala in March where she spoke about her religious upbringing, and her shock at meeting gay people for the first time and discovering they were not the people her parents had taught her to fear.

Right Wing Watch reports:

“If you had been sincere in your prayers at the Jesus camps, you would have prayed against sin and the devil,” Klingenschmitt said on a recent episode of his “Pray In Jesus Name” program. “You would have repented of your sin and invited Jesus to rule your heart. But apparently that’s not what you prayed.”

After declaring that that Perry is now “ruled by Satan,” Klingenschmitt offered her some helpful advice: “Katy Perry, you don’t just need more of your Jesus camps, more of the Bible, more of what your parents told you; you need to get the devil out of you.”

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Global Innovators Discuss Advocacy Strategies and Bid Farewell as Second Global Summit Wraps Up

Global Innovators Discuss Advocacy Strategies and Bid Farewell as Second Global Summit Wraps Up

Post submitted by Jay Gilliam, Senior Global Programs Officer, HRC Global & Saurav Jung Thapa, Associate Director of Research, HRC Global 

Thirty inspiring global innovators from 28 countries came together at HRC’s Equality Forum on Thursday for the final day of the second annual Global Innovative Advocacy Summit.

On the busy third and final day, global innovators discussed effective advocacy strategies. They also talked about ways to move forward, taking home what global innovators shared and learned over the past few days to continue to the fight for global equality. 

HIV Advocacy
At a breakfast table, global innovators gave members of HRC’s HIV working group an overview of the obstacles faced by LGBTQ people – especially gay men and trans women – living with HIV around the world. HRC Foundation’s Tari Hanneman, Deputy Director of Health and Aging, and Marvell Terry, HIV Project Manager, gave an overview of the work HRC is doing on HIV prevention, treatment and care, including the promotion of PrEP.

Movement Building for Political Change
Global innovators learned from HRC staffers about building a movement that works to effect political change. David Yu, HRC Senior Major Gifts Officer, moderated a panel discussion with Ann Crowley, HRC Vice President for Membership & Online Strategy, and Jeremy Pittman, HRC Deputy Field Director. These senior staff members shared insights on how HRC has built a movement for political change and how this movement has achieved remarkable victories.

Global Innovative Advocacy Summit 2017; Visual notes

Advocating Legal Strategies
Four global innovators from Belize, Bosnia & Herzegovina, South Africa and Taiwan participated in a lively panel that discussed how legal strategies can advance equality. HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow moderated the panel.

Caleb Orozco of Belize, a co-chair of the Global Summit organizing committee, shared how he won a Belize Supreme Court case that resulted in the decriminalization of same-sex relations. Tashwill Esterhuizen of South Africa talked about the legal victories his organization, Southern Africa Litigation Centre, has helped spearhead across southern Africa. Despite progress in places like Belize, 72 countries continue to criminalize same-sex relations, and up to 10 countries may impose the death penalty.

Funding Global Equality
The global innovators had lunch with staff from Open Society Foundations (OSF), a major funder of LGBTQ rights initiatives across the world. OSF and global innovators discussed the landscape and trends of global equality funding and how to approach funders, cultivate relationships and engage them for continued, long-term support. The lunch was also a great opportunity for global innovators to engage with OSF, a co-sponsor of the Global Summit.

Innovation Talks
Global innovators from Jamaica, Cambodia, Colombia, Macedonia and Vietnam gave innovation talks on a variety of advocacy issues.

Global Innovative Advocacy Summit 2017; Visual notes

Laura Frida Weinstein Nisenbon from Colombia talked about how she established a school and ambassador program that fosters and empowers transgender leaders working through institutions, social movements and campaigns against transphobia. These trans ambassadors also created trans peace agreements on the specific needs of trans victims that were promoted during Colombia’s peace talks.

Moving Forward
HRC President Chad Griffin joined the global innovators in their final session of the day. Griffin and HRC Global staff shared the organization’s continued commitment to global equality work, noting that as global innovators, they are now part of the HRC family. Global innovators shared effective strategies on building this new HRC network for their continued advocacy work after they return home.

This year’s Global Summit created new and exciting relationships among HRC and the global innovator group. HRC knows that these global advocates will continue doing great work to promote global equality and is looking forward to supporting and promoting their efforts. Stay tuned throughout the year for updates from these global innovators.

Did you miss what happened the previous days of the Global Summit? Read all of our daily blogs on the Global Summit here and conversations online at #HRCGlobalSummit.

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These Capybaras Escaped the Zoo for a Summer of Love. Now they’re Back, with Babies.

These Capybaras Escaped the Zoo for a Summer of Love. Now they’re Back, with Babies.

Toronto’s High Park Zoo has some new residents. The zoo’s pair of capybaras had babies. Here’s one of the new family members. Credit: Jessica Blake

They look kind of like guinea pigs — if guinea pigs grew to be a hundred pounds.

They love water and have webbed feet and short, vestigial tails.

And on Saturday, I came face-to-face — or more like microphone-to-snout, with the world’s most famous capybaras.

I visited Toronto’s High Park Zoo, where last summer two capybaras made a break for freedom.

“Bonnie and Clyde, as we named them, escaped the very first day they arrived,” explains zookeeper Sonya Dittkrist. “So they were on the lam, one was 4 weeks and one was 6 weeks.”

And during that time, there were daily sightings. Torontonians were monitoring the park’s lake area for the rodents of unusual size.

Bonnie and Clyde were returned safely to the park zoo after spending the summer swimming in the pond and grazing on grass and plants.

And Dittkrist says even though staff were concerned for the pair and wanted them back, the capybaras didn’t pose a threat to the public.

“Not unless you could actually get your hands on them. Then they can bite. They have actually really long teeth. They are about the length of your fingers … they could hurt you, but, yeah, they are just big chickens.”

The “capy-babies” don’t have names yet. The zoo is asking the public to suggest names for them. Credit: Jessica Blake

The pair’s escape sparked a citywide fascination with the capybaras.

But the rodents are indigenous to South America — mostly in Brazil — so they like a warm climate.

In recent months, the capys have been laying low and staying inside their barn. But they’ve been keeping busy.

“We’ve got three bouncing babies,” says Dittkrist. “They were born February 23rd, so they are our new edition and we love them. They are so cute.”

Capybaras love to munch on raw corn on the cob. Credit: Jessica Blake

And here’s where my zoo visit went from nice — to a dream come true. Dittkrist tells me it’s lunchtime and that I can feed the babies and Bonnie and Clyde. She fills up a bowl with corn, cantaloupe and apples. And we go to the pen where the family has collected around a mud pit.

But the sound of the gate opening brings the adults over to investigate. With a chunk of raw corn stuck onto the end of a stick, I lure Clyde over for a snack.

Little kids push their corn sticks into the pen to get the capys to come closer.

And then one of the baby capybaras gets curious and starts sniffing my feet.

The little guy was using those long pronglike teeth to chew on the end of my shoe.

A capybara baby is gnawing on reporter Andrea Crossan’s boot. Credit: Jessica Blake

After a brief taste test, the baby goes back to picking up chunks of corn.

I can’t explain why I love capybaras. Maybe it’s the soulful eyes.

Maybe it’s the cute snouts or the roly-poly bellies.

After my time in the pen, I have one last question about capybaras for the zookeeper.

Can I get one as a pet?

“You can’t have them in the city,” says Dittkrist. “But if you had a farm. It is possible, I believe, that you could have them as a pet.”

Now, I just need to get that farm.

This article first appeared on PRI The World.

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U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley should condemn Chechen attacks on LGBTQ men and investigate reports of possible concentration camps for LGBTQ community

U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley should condemn Chechen attacks on LGBTQ men and investigate reports of possible concentration camps for LGBTQ community

Today, GLAAD – the world’s LGBTQ media advocacy organization, called on Nikki Haley, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, to condemn the attacks on LGBTQ men by the Chechen government and investigate reports of possible imprisonment of LGBTQ people in concentration camps because of their perceived sexual orientation.

GLAAD’s call to action follows reports which surfaced last week that more than 100 LGBTQ men are being detained in Russian-controlled Chechnya because of their perceived sexual orientation, with three men allegedly being killed. Yesterday, international media outlets including the International Business Times released disturbing stories around two concentration camp-style prisons where the men are forced to endure many forms of physical and verbal abuse at the hands of government officials including electrocution and violent beatings. Some are reportedly being held from their families at ransom.

“It is beyond horrific for a country to proactively target, arrest, and abuse LGBTQ people,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley must condemn this humanitarian crisis. As the leader of the free world, we can’t watch in silence as the world slips back to an era we should never go back to.”

When asked about the possible attacks on LGBTQ men, the Chechen government has publicly incorrectly declared that LGBTQ individuals simply do not exist in their country.

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How To Take Action During the Congressional Recess

How To Take Action During the Congressional Recess
How To Take Action During the Congressional Recess

Never underestimate the power of your voice to affect change. Join HRC in our fight to protect and expand the rights of LGBTQ people everywhere! Here are a few ways to make a difference during this congressional recess:

Look up your representatives here: www.hrc.org/your-elected-officials
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