Trump’s transgender military ban is now official policy
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Report: Trump Admin Crafts Guidance on Implementing Trans Military Ban
Report: Trump Admin Crafts Guidance on Implementing Trans Military Ban
The White House reportedly has sent the guidance to Defense Secretary Jim Mattis.
Caitlyn Jenner has a seriously convoluted excuse for why she was wearing a Trump hat
Caitlyn Jenner has a seriously convoluted excuse for why she was wearing a Trump hat
Some day they’ll make a movie out of this.
Oakland Athletics Player Matt Joyce Calls Fan Anti-Gay Slur During Game, Challenges Him to Fight
Oakland Athletics Player Matt Joyce Calls Fan Anti-Gay Slur During Game, Challenges Him to Fight
Oakland Athletics outfielder Matt Joyce used an anti-gay slur in an exchange with a fan during Friday night’s game against the L.A. Angels, ESPN reports:
As Joyce returned to the dugout, he uttered several profanities at the fan, called him an anti-gay slur and challenged him to fight, according to AP photographer Mark J. Terrill, who overheard the exchange. Terrill said he did not hear the first part of the exchange.
“It’s just one of those things that fans kind of get into the game. Obviously, we’re pretty frustrated on our side, and I had just hit a ball hard and had Cron make a good play,” Joyce said after the game. “I was walking back to the dugout and just had a fan yell some vulgar and obscene words. For me, it just wasn’t the right time to say some stuff like that. I fired back, and obviously as soon as you fire back, you regret saying anything, because it’s just not worth it.”
In May, Toronto Blue Jays center fielder Kevin Pillar was suspended for two games after yelling an anti-gay slur at Braves pitcher Jason Motte.
Following his suspension, Pillar apologized, saying he was “completely and utterly embarrassed” by his actions.
The You Can Play team would like to invite the Oakland Athletics’ Matt Joyce … to promote respect for the game of baseball and all fans. pic.twitter.com/PfQDm080BE
— You Can Play Project (@YouCanPlayTeam) August 5, 2017
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How Disney is teaching valuable family lessons in an episode of ‘Doc McStuffins’ featuring Wanda Sykes and Portia de Rossi
How Disney is teaching valuable family lessons in an episode of ‘Doc McStuffins’ featuring Wanda Sykes and Portia de Rossi

This weekend, Disney Junior and The Disney Channel broke new ground on the successful animated children’s television series Doc McStuffins, airing an episode featuring two moms as the heads of a household that learns the importance of putting a plan in place for unexpected emergencies. The episode entitled, “The Emergency Plan,” finds the two doll moms, voiced by out actors Wanda Sykes and Portia de Rossi, caught unprepared when a toy dragon causes an “earthquake” by jumping up an down. The family becomes separated, and Doc reunites them and shows them how to make emergency kits.
“Children like mine deserve the chance to see their families reflected on TV, and this episode does just that in a beautiful and positive way,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization. “Shows like this reflect our real world, and today that includes the many children being raised by gay and lesbian parents who are all going to celebrate this story.”
The series, now in its fourth season, is created and executive produced by Chris Nee, who draws on inspiration from years working in her mother’s toy store, as well as her own family experiences, to create the show. In each episode, Doc McStuffins fixes broken toys in her backyard playhouse clinic with the help of her friends Hallie, Lambie, Chilly, and Stuffy. It has become one of the highest rated programs for children, ages 2 to 5, and for adults alike, who cite the positive portrayal of a young girl of color as a doctor as a role model for viewers.
“I always envision Doc McStuffins as a show about what it means to accept everyone as part of our communities. As part of a two-mom family, I’m proud to have an episode that reflects my son’s world, and shows everyone that love is love in McStuffinsville,” said Nee, who also wrote the episode.
GLAAD has been tracking an uptick in LGBTQ inclusion in all-ages film and TV for several years. PBS’s Postcards from Buster started the trend back in 2005, and current hits like Cartoon Network’s Steven Universe and the Nickelodeon’s The Loud House earned critical praise and GLAAD Media Award nominations. Meanwhile, LGBTQ characters helped propel the animated film ParaNorman to an Oscar nomination and a LGBTQ-inclusive Beauty and the Beast broke box office records earlier this year.
“The Emergency Plan” episode originally aired on The Disney Channel on Saturday, August 5, at 8:00 a.m. ET/PT, and will air on Disney Junior on Sunday, August 6, at 12:30 p.m. ET/PT. It is available online at watchdisneyjunior.go.com/doc-mcstuffins.
Pride through music
Pride through music
Photos By Bill in WV posted a photo:
street shoot in June 2017 Pittsburgh PA at the Pride gathering
Matthew Camp’s great big bulge, Maluma’s wet t-shirt, & Max Emerson’s VPL
Matthew Camp’s great big bulge, Maluma’s wet t-shirt, & Max Emerson’s VPL
Instagram + studs = Instastuds
The 5 Basic Types of Trump Voter, According to a Revealing New Poll
The 5 Basic Types of Trump Voter, According to a Revealing New Poll
The Cato Institute has produced a fascinating report classifying five types of Trump voters that strongly suggests where his base is breaking apart, as seen by plummeting polls setting record lows for public approval. If the libertarian Institute’s analysis is correct, it also strongly suggests Democrats could have won the presidency had they put forth an…
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The 5 Basic Types of Trump Voter, According to a Revealing New Poll
Disney debuts inclusive ‘Doc McStuffins’ episode featuring voices of Wanda Sykes, Portia de Rossi
Disney debuts inclusive ‘Doc McStuffins’ episode featuring voices of Wanda Sykes, Portia de Rossi

This weekend, Disney Junior and The Disney Channel broke new ground on its successful animated children’s television series Doc McStuffins airing an episode featuring two moms as the head of a household that learns the importance of putting a plan in place for unexpected emergencies. The episode entitled, “The Emergency Plan,” finds the two doll moms, voiced by out actors Wanda Sykes and Portia de Rossi, caught unprepared when a toy dragon causes an “earthquake” by jumping up an down. The family becomes separated and Doc reunites them and shows them how to make emergency kits.
“Children like mine deserve the chance to see their families reflected on TV and this episode does just that in a beautiful and positive way,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization. “Shows like this reflect our real world and today that includes the many children being raised by gay and lesbian parents who are all going to celebrate this story.”
The series, now in its fourth season, is created and executive produced by Chris Nee, who draws on inspiration from years working in her mother’s toy store, as well as her own family experiences, to create the show. In each episode, Doc McStuffins fixes broken toys in her backyard playhouse clinic with the help of her friends Hallie, Lambie, Chilly, and Stuffy. It has become one of the highest rated programs for children, ages 2 to 5, and for adults a like, who cite the positive portrayal of a young girl of color as a doctor as a role model for viewers.
“I always envision Doc McStuffins as a show about what it means to accept everyone as part of our communities. As part of a two-mom family, I’m proud to have an episode that reflects my son’s world, and shows everyone that love is love in McStuffinsville,” said Nee.
“The Emergency Plan” episode originally aired on Saturday, August 5, 2017 at 8:00 a.m. ET/PT. It is available online at watchdisneyjunior.go.com/doc-mcstuffins.
Finally a Family Man, Denied the Full Benefits
Finally a Family Man, Denied the Full Benefits
Kipp Jarecke-Cheng was denied paid parental leave when he and his partner adopted their son. Congress must update the Family and Medical Leave Act to ensure all families — including LGBTQ parents — are protected.