FleshJack Removes Topher DiMaggio and All His Products from its Site

FleshJack Removes Topher DiMaggio and All His Products from its Site

FleshJack has removed Topher DiMaggio and all his products from their site following five sexual assault allegations against the gay adult performer and model.

The scrubbing was noticed by str8upgayporn.com, which opined that (wk-unfriendly link)”a line of sex toys molded from the body of someone who’s been accused of rape is not something that anyone wants anything to do with.”

The Andrew Christian fashion label this week suspended DiMaggio, who models as a “trophy boy” for the company, following five sexual assault allegations (two more since our original reports) within the past month.

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Andrew Marr’s Editor Explains On-Air Thumbs-Up To Minister Penny Mordaunt Was ‘Polite And Human’

Andrew Marr’s Editor Explains On-Air Thumbs-Up To Minister Penny Mordaunt Was ‘Polite And Human’

Andrew Marr was “being polite” to Conservative minister Penny Mordaunt because he is an “actual human”, the editor of the BBC’s flagship politics programme has said after an unguarded on-air thumbs-up prompted a rash of online conspiracy theories.

Mordaunt, the International Development Secretary, was appearing on the Sunday morning programme to discuss the sexual misconduct allegations against Oxfam workers.

As the interview turned to Brexit at its conclusion, the Cabinet minister insisted she was still “chipper” about the process.

As he handed over to Nick Campbell for a preview of the next show, Marr appeared to give Mordaunt a thumbs-up and tell her “that was very good”.

The gaffe was picked up by many watching on Twitter.

Did Andrew Marr just turn to @PennyMordaunt at the end of this interview on @MarrShow and whisper “that was very good”!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/gXjQnAFxbL

— Peter Stefanovic (@PeterStefanovi2) February 11, 2018

What looked to be an unfortunate error was swiftly ramped up to something more conspiratorial.

Some suggested it showed senior BBC journalists were being soft with the Conservative government over Brexit.

The ‘alt-left’ blog The Skwawkbox, which has made repeated claims of BBC bias, was at the vanguard of the criticism.  

Journalists who don’t work for the BBC made clear Marr was engaging in fairly standard practice.

Oh god. This is normal. It’s normal for a presenter to say “that was very good” to ANY guest, even if they’ve just worked them over. He’s being polite. t.co/F6bLNCxjg3

— Mark Di Stefano ?? (@MarkDiStef) February 11, 2018

We appear to have reached the point at which people are willing to believe that an unremarkable display of elementary courtesy is evidence of conspiracy. t.co/nTbll4SRyX

— Andrew Mueller (@andrew_mueller) February 11, 2018

Those who are saying this is a “sign” the BBC and Tories are too close – it doesn’t confirm anything of the sort. It’s just basic courtesy. I’ve done plenty of media and interviewers often say something like that to thank you – even if they haven’t met you before. t.co/PLnSObcWRR

— Louise Ridley (@LouiseRidley) February 11, 2018

As did existing and former senior BBC broadcasters. 

Just to be clear about Marr giving Penny Mordaunt a thumbs up after her interview “v good” this is NOT unusual or a sign of bias. I’ve done it myself to politicians of left & right loads of times and it is simply like shaking hands at the end of a match. Means zilch politically

— Giles Dilnot (@reporterboy) February 11, 2018

Glad to see you’ve almost got as many conspiracy theorists on your side of the Atlantic…. t.co/Nj6jaowVjh

— Jon Sopel (@BBCJonSopel) February 11, 2018

You can’t reason people out of something they haven’t reasoned themselves into in the first place t.co/AI8PDM4V6e

— Gavin Esler (@gavinesler) February 11, 2018

But it was the Editor of The Andrew Marr Show, Rob Burley, who went to greatest effort to explain – throughout Sunday – what had happened.

Burley has previously spoken to HuffPost UK about the repeated accusations of ‘#BBCbias’ politics shows face.

He argues that licence fee payers are “absolutely entitled to express opinions, express a view, question or criticise”, but that he won’t ignore a mis-characterisation.

This appeared to be the case on Sunday as Burley tweeted repeatedly about how Marr was acting “suspiciously like a human being”. 

Well, first up judge the interview itself which was very firm. Second, because of the orthodoxy of all this you wouldn’t ideally do that on air. But it’s a bit silly though I understand why. Third, AM thought off air so just being nice, he thought, off air. t.co/P11no4naYT

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

Caught being a human. Pleasant, friendly, normal. Give it a go! t.co/V9w8rIt0O9

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

Watch as people hate on someone just being nice and friendly and human (as AM is to all guests). It’s tragic. t.co/BLFor8h2lu

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

Not only is @AndrewMarr9 acting suspiciously like a normal person being friendly, he also has “jug ears”. t.co/vrEXLhfBV5

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

It’s called being polite and human and warm and decent Phil. C’mon, give it a go! t.co/d8sPNd50S7

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

At one stage, he wrote:

“I hate to spoil what you see as the final, clinching evidence of a high level conspiracy, but he was just being nice like an actual human as he is to everyone he interviews, regardless of party.

“It’s the truth – though less exciting than your own version, I grant you.”

I hate to spoil what you see as the final, clinching evidence of a high level conspiracy, but he was just being nice like an actual human as he is to everyone he interviews, regardless of party. It’s the truth though less exciting than your own version I grant you. t.co/NUuNxGYALr

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

He was just being nice and friendly, as he is to all his guests. Give it a go! It’s fun! t.co/GJ93bUCFfe

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

Yes, hard for you to understand I know, but he’s nice to people wherever they are on the political spectrum. He was just being an actual human. t.co/eSf6jiRV5L

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

Well there isn’t any such footage because obviously it’s the vast majority of the time off camera. Anyway, I’m off to gnaw my arm off in sheer bewilderment and frustration. . . t.co/jqmso7ZuCe

— Rob Burley (@RobBurl) February 11, 2018

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/andrew-mar-penny-mordaunt_uk_5a807929e4b044b3821e6cec

‘The Four’ Finalist VINCINT Gets Deep into Your Marrow with His New Single: WATCH

‘The Four’ Finalist VINCINT Gets Deep into Your Marrow with His New Single: WATCH
vincint marrow

VINCINT, a finalist on Fox’s The Four music competition show this season, has just released the video for his debut single “Marrow”.

The clip was directed by Jake Wilson.

Said VINCINT to Billboard of the decision to film the clip in a church: “I went to Catholic school all of my life, and sexuality isn’t talked about at all. It’s a no-no kind of zone, and for me, this was an expression of being able to celebrate all different kinds of love that are not accepted in the confines of the church. Like, in this video we have people that are transgender, gay, straight, lesbian, and it’s such an eclectic mix of different races of people just pouring out love for each other. I’m just saying that the relationship that is love has no cost to it. It has no binds or confines.”

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‘The Four’ Finalist VINCINT Gets Deep into Your Marrow with His New Single: WATCH

Merkel spricht im ZDF Klartext: “Finanzministerium zu verlieren, ist akzeptabel”

Merkel spricht im ZDF Klartext: “Finanzministerium zu verlieren, ist akzeptabel”

Angela Merkel im ZDF: Es sei schmerzlich, das Finanzministerium nicht mehr zu haben. “Aber es ist aus meiner Sicht auch akzeptabel” #berlindirekt@ZDFpic.twitter.com/KeiOlAMDpG

— Berlin direkt (@berlindirekt) February 11, 2018

Angela Merkel setzt sich im ZDF gegen parteiinterne Kritik zur Wehr.

Das ist passiert:

► Im mit Spannung erwarteten Interview mit “Berlin Direkt” sagte Merkel, sie wolle vier weitere Jahre Kanzlerin und CDU-Vorsitzende bleiben: “Für mich gehören beide Ämter in eine Hand.”

“Das ist schmerzlich, dass wir das Finanzministerium nicht mehr haben, aber es ist akzeptabel”, erklärte die Kanzlerin zur viel kritisierten Ressortverteilung. 

“Die Alternative wäre gewesen, dass wir den Menschen hätten sagen müssen ‘In der Sache haben wir einen Koalitionsvertrag aber wir haben uns auf die Ressorts nicht einigen können’”, erklärte Merkel. Das sei nicht hinnehmbar.

Darum ist es wichtig:

Zuletzt war von allen Seiten Druck auf die CDU-Chefin ausgeübt worden.

In der Union gibt es große Unzufriedenheit, zum einen wegen der von Merkel nun angesprochenen Ressortverteilung. Zum anderen, weil  viele Klarheit über die Nachfolge Merkels verlangen. Es mehren sich die Stimmen, die neue “junge Gesichter” im Kabinett der GroKo wünschen. 

Merkel erklärte im ZDF: “Wir wollen nicht nur über 60-Jährige berücksichtigen.” Vor dem Parteitag solle jedoch nicht über die Minister entschieden werden.

Angela Merkel will bis zum CDU-Parteitag die Namen der eigenen Minister bekanntgeben: “Nicht nur die Über 60-Jährigen berücksichtigen”, sagt sie @ZDF#berlindirektpic.twitter.com/OjHYnTXUzn

— Berlin direkt (@berlindirekt) February 11, 2018

Was ihr noch wissen müsst:

Das gesamte Interview sendet das ZDF um 19:10 Uhr.

 

www.huffingtonpost.de/entry/merkel-im-zdf-finanzministerium-verlieren-ist-akzeptabel_de_5a80749ce4b0c6726e146c05

Labour’s John McDonnell Would Prefer Another Election To Second Brexit Referendum

Labour’s John McDonnell Would Prefer Another Election To Second Brexit Referendum

Shadow chancellor John McDonnell has said he would rather have a general election than a second EU referendum.

McDonnell, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s right-hand man, said another Brexit referendum would cause divisions again and the “better route” is to have a general election.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has previously stopped short of ruling out a second EU referendum when the Brexit terms are known.

Mr Corbyn insisted last month that he was not calling for a new national poll on withdrawal, but sidestepped questions on whether he could change his stance in the future.

Speaking on ITV’s Peston On Sunday, McDonnell said a second Brexit referendum would “divide the country again”, adding: “Those divisions are really still there.”

He said he would worry about opening up the potential of “right-wing xenophobia”, but added: “We’d never turn our back on democratic engagement.”

Asked if Labour will rule out a second Brexit referendum, @johnmcdonnellMP insists he would prefer to fight a general election. #Pestonpic.twitter.com/AjAVGOJ5ID

— Peston on Sunday (@pestononsunday) February 11, 2018

McDonnell told Peston: “Well I think better we have a general election. Better we have a general election. On the issue, and all the other issues, because you then have a wider debate as well.”

Corbyn told Peston last month: “We are not supporting or calling for a second referendum. What we have called for is a meaningful vote in Parliament.”

When it was put to Corbyn that he was not saying he would never support another referendum, the Labour leader said: “We are not calling for one either”.

Asked about a second referendum on any Brexit deal, shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry told BBC1′s Andrew Marr Show last month: “If 90% of the population was now saying we must stay in the European Union and we must not leave then that would be a challenge that would be there for all of us who are democrats.

“But, at the moment, and as things currently stand, we proceed in good faith, we do as we are instructed and we are leaving the European Union.

“We have said that we must respect the result of the referendum which means that we have to leave, but we have to look after the economy which, in my view, means that we don’t go very far.”

www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/john-mcdonnell-brexit_uk_5a806e33e4b08dfc93051f5f

Jimmy Kimmel Denies Service to a Gay Person to Skewer Religious Homophobes: WATCH

Jimmy Kimmel Denies Service to a Gay Person to Skewer Religious Homophobes: WATCH
jimmy kimmel gay cake

jimmy kimmel gay cake

This week a judge in Kern County, California ruled for an anti-gay baker who refused to create a custom-made cake for a gay couple’s wedding.

BACKGROUND: California Baker Refuses Service to Gay Couple: ‘Our Business is God’s Business…We Work for Him’ – WATCH

Bakersfield Now reported:

A professing Christian, Cathy Miller says she will sell gay people anything else in her bakery, but will not be made to celebrate a ceremony her faith finds objectionable. Miller and her attorneys equate designing a custom cake with speech and say California compelling speech she doesn’t agree with violates her own constitutional rights.

Jimmy Kimmel this week drew attention to the case with a sketch demonstrating why denying wedding cakes to gay couples is wrong.

In the sketch, Kimmel waits tables at a faux restaurant, and before serving the diners, he asks them several questions — do they have any food allergies, dietary restrictions, or are you gay?

See what happens:

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Jimmy Kimmel Denies Service to a Gay Person to Skewer Religious Homophobes: WATCH

Nahles könnte schon am Dienstag SPD-Chefin werden

Nahles könnte schon am Dienstag SPD-Chefin werden
Martin Schulz und Andrea Nahles.

Andrea Nahles könnte Martin Schulz viel früher als SPD-Chef ablösen als geplant.

Das ist passiert:

► Nahles übernimmt schon am Dienstag kommissarisch den Vorsitz über die SPD – das jedenfalls berichtet die “Bild am Sonntag” ohne nähere Quellenangabe.

► Eigentlich wollte Schulz sein Amt erst nach dem Mitglieder-Entscheid der SPD über die GroKo am 2. März abgeben.

►“Es wird am Dienstag eine Präsidiumssitzung geben, auf der wir über den weiteren Weg beraten”, sagte SPD-Generalsekretär Lars Klingbeil der Deutschen Presse-Agentur am Sonntag in Hamburg. Das sei alles, was er dazu sagen könne. 

Darum ist es wichtig:

Nach dem Debakel um Schulz, der nach der Aufgabe des Vorsitzes wegen Widerstands an der Basis auch nicht Außenminister in der geplanten Koalition mit der CDU/CSU werden wird, wächst der Druck, rasch klare Verhältnisse zu schaffen.

Die Furcht ist groß, dass die 463.000 SPD-Mitglieder gegen die GroKo stimmen, wenn sie ihrer Parteispitze nicht mehr vertrauen.

Mehr zum Thema: Deutsche halten die SPD für nicht regierungsfähig

Was ihr noch wissen müsst:

Wenn das Präsidium grünes Licht für einen sofortigen Stabwechsel gibt, müsste Nahles binnen drei Monaten von einem Sonderparteitag gewählt werden.

Dem Präsidium gehören 15 Personen an: die neunköpfige Parteispitze mit Schulz, seinen sechs Stellvertretern, Generalsekretär Klingbeil, Schatzmeister Dietmar Nietan, dem Europabeauftragten Udo Bullmann und Bundesgeschäftsführerin Nancy Böhning. Hinzu kommen sechs Beisitzer.

Mehr zum Thema: “Schlangengrube”: Martin Schulz’ Schwester rechnet mit der SPD-Spitze ab

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