Trans Woman Murdered in Jacksonville Is 12th This Year
Antash’a English was shot to death Friday.
www.advocate.com/crime/2018/6/04/trans-woman-murdered-jacksonville-12th-year
Trans Woman Murdered in Jacksonville Is 12th This Year
Antash’a English was shot to death Friday.
www.advocate.com/crime/2018/6/04/trans-woman-murdered-jacksonville-12th-year
Mueller Wants Paul Manafort’s Bail Revoked for Witness Tampering While on Pretrial Release
Lawyers working for special counsel Robert Mueller filed papers on Monday asking a federal judge to revoke former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort’s bail for tampering with witnesses while on pretrial release, the NYT reports:
In court documents, prosecutors working for the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, said that Mr. Manafort tried to contact witnesses by phone and through an encrypted messaging program.
The filing:
Mueller moves to rescind Manafort’s release conditions over alleged witness tampering (h/t @joshgerstein) pic.twitter.com/LmoNi6l4hV
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) June 5, 2018
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Mueller Wants Paul Manafort’s Bail Revoked for Witness Tampering While on Pretrial Release
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Photos: Graduation Day in Parkland
Emma Gonzalez and Parkland activists are ready to head into the world and change it.
www.advocate.com/youth/2018/6/04/photos-graduation-day-parkland
Netflix just one upped itself in the gay department
Just when we thought Netflix couldn’t possibly get any gayer, it did.
Hornet Launches New LGTBQ Pride Digital Destination
June 1, 2018, LOS ANGELES — Today, Hornet, the world’s premier gay social network and LGBTQ media company, launched an all-inclusive, digital content site that will be home to all Pride content, located at the URL hornet.com/pride. The site will feature Pride News, Pride Style, the Ultimate Pride Calendar (featuring 100 international events of Pride season) and a diverse selection of Pride Guides for events taking place around the globe, giving Hornet users a one-stop-shop for all things Pride 2018.
In addition, every day for the entire month of June, Hornet’s social media accounts will feature a new #HornetPrideHero — one of 30 LGBTQ trailblazers who represent our community’s fight to be seen and heard.
Hornet continues to position itself as the go-to place for news, entertainment and LGBTQ information with this robust Pride hub. Hornet will be at the forefront of what is happening, covering LGBTQ Pride celebrations around the world.
“Pride season is such an exciting time of year for the LGBTQ community, so we really wanted to do something special,” says Stephan Horbelt, Executive Editor of Hornet Stories. “Also, so many members of our community travel the world during Pride Month, and we want to simplify the process of celebrating around the world and not missing out on any of the amazing parties and parades.”
Pride means many things to many people — from parties to activism — and Hornet will provide a wide range of information that speaks to this multifaceted experience; including updated pride guides, exclusive video coverage from the parties and events, and even a nod decided nod to the community’s history with Hornet Pride Heroes. We are also asking members of the community to share their Pride by using #ShareYourPride on social media.
“With this new site, we position ourselves as a key player in the LGBTQ media landscape, illustrating our wide range of strengths and capabilities as a media company,” says Matthew Smith, Hornet’s SVP of Global Sales.
Hornet’s free social network app is available on iOS, Android, and the web.
About Hornet Networks
Hornet is the world’s premier gay social network. Founded in 2011 with the mission to build the digital home for the gay community, Hornet has grown to 25 million total users by utilizing cutting-edge technology for its dating platform and producing original editorial content to connect a community around common interests. Hornet provides a superior user experience and is number one in the key markets of France, Russia, Brazil, Turkey and Taiwan, and is consistently expanding its sizable user base in the United States. For more information, please visit hornet.com.
Bill Clinton, Connie Kurtz, Meghan Trainor, Guyana, Michelle Wolf, Indiana, Kevin McCarthy, Ellen DeGeneres: HOT LINKS
BILL CLINTON. If POTUS were a Democrat we’d be on impeachment hearings already: “I think they have tried, by in large, to cover this investigation based on the facts. If there were a Democratic president and these facts were present, most people I know in Washington believe impeachment hearings would have begun already, and most people I know believe that the press would have been that hard or harder.”
Clinton also said he did the right thing during the Lewinsky scandal:
RIP. Activist Connie Kurtz dies: ‘Connie Kurtz, who turned her coming out as a lesbian into a lifetime of activism with her wife, Ruth Berman, including serving as plaintiffs in a lawsuit over domestic-partner benefits for New York City school employees, died on May 27 at her home in West Palm Beach, Fla. She was 81.The cause was liver cancer, said Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum, who officiated at a religious ceremony uniting the couple in 2000 and then at another in 2011 after same-sex marriage was legalized in New York State.’
SCOTT PRUITT. EPA chief asked aide to get used mattress from Trump hotel: ‘“As I remember, the administrator had spoken with someone at the Trump Hotel who had indicated that there could be a mattress that he could purchase, an old mattress that he could purchase, but that’s the extent of the conversation that I can — that I can remember,” she said, according to the transcript.’
MEOW. Meet the buff pussy of Quebec.
FACTS? White House releases “fact sheet” on Trump’s first 500 days.
SO DID OURS. Eric Trump said his father’s life became “exponentially worse” after he decided to run for president: “My father’s life became exponentially worse the minute he decided to run for president. He didn’t need to do this, but he was immensely frustrated with where the country was going.”
HAWAII. Lava, lava, everywhere.
WALL OF LAVA: Two people encounter a massive wall of moving lava while trying to rescue cows from a farm in Pahoa, Hawaii. t.co/C9fDQCko2x pic.twitter.com/kDssgG7RjK
— ABC News (@ABC) June 4, 2018
INDIANA. GOP set to drop language declaring marriage between a man and a woman. ‘The latest draft of the new platform removes language labeling strong families as ones that are “based on marriage between a man and a woman.” That phrasing was inserted into the party’s platform during Vice President Mike Pence’s time as governor.’
STEVE SCHMIDT. Kevin McCarthy has disqualified himself to be Speaker of the House with remarks about Trump Tower meeting: “It gives me no pleasure to say this. I’ve known Kevin McCarthy for a long time and I consider him a friend. But he disqualified himself for the Speakership of the House. At the end of the day, if one of the parties wants to make a monkey the majority leader, I’m pretty indifferent to it.”
KANYE WEST. My mental condition is a superpower: “I’m so blessed and so privileged because think about people that have mental issues that are not Kanye West, that can’t go and make that [album] and make it feel like it’s all good. Think about somebody that does exactly what I did at TMZ and they just do that at work, right? But Tuesday morning, they come in and they lost their job and they can’t go back and make that. That’s why God put that on me at age 40. I never been diagnosed until I was 39 years old […] diagnosed with a mental condition. […] But like I said on the album, it’s not a disability, it’s a superpower.”
DEMI LOVATO. Singer responds to anger over prank tweet. “I swear I could tweet something about craving jelly beans and it would offend someone.”
I swear I could tweet something about craving jelly beans and it would offend someone.
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) June 3, 2018
GUYANA. Incident-free first Gay Pride held: “Guyana held its first gay pride parade, with the country’s gay rights activists accusing the three-year old government as well as the opposition of breaking their election campaign promises to outlaw discrimination against vulnerable groups…Several curious onlookers turned out at the starting point and along the route to get a glimpse at the parade by people of all walks of life, races, and ages. There were no major incidents such as such as sustained verbal exchanges between participants and onlookers.”
WILDLIFE VIDEO OF THE DAY. Ellen DeGeneres visited gorillas in Rwanda with wife Portia DeRossi.
I can’t begin to describe what this experience was like, or how much it means to me. I’m so grateful. pic.twitter.com/nuoRaPsVnu
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) May 30, 2018
Thank you, Angela and Robert for an incredible day at the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust @DSWT. What you’re doing to help elephants is important and amazing. #BeKindtoElephants pic.twitter.com/PHtiX1JhQ1
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) June 3, 2018
CANNED. Paramount drops Heathers: “This is a high school show, we’re blowing up the school, there are guns in the school, it’s a satire and there are moments of teachers having guns. It’s hitting on so many hot topics. This company can’t be speaking out of both sides of its mouth, saying the youth movement is important for us and we’ve done all these wonderful things to support that and at the same time, we’re putting on a show that we’re not comfortable with.”
SURPRISE COMMENCEMENT SPEECH OF THE DAY. Jimmy Fallon spoke to students at Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
73 QUESTIONS. With Michelle Wolf.
DANCING WITHOUT MOVING OF THE DAY. If you can’t dance, don’t worry. Just create a complex stop-motion video like this.
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Meghan Trainor “Let You Be Right”.
MONDAY MUSCLE. Antonin the 2nd.
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What today’s Supreme Court ruling means for LGBTQ people today – and in the future
Today the U.S. Supreme Court made a narrow ruling in favor of Colorado baker Jack Phillips, the owner of Colorado’s Masterpiece Cakeshop. In a 7-2 decision, the Supreme Court argued that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission showed hostility towards religion when it originally brought claims against Jack Phillips in 2014.
This Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission ruling reverses an earlier decision of the Colorado Court of Appeals, which in 2015 ruled that Masterpiece’s policy of turning away same-sex couples violates Colorado’s Anti-Discrimination Act (CADA).
Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD, said in reaction, “Though freedom of religion is an American value, discrimination is not. While this decision does not change existing civil rights protections, it leaves the door wide open for religious exemptions to be used against LGBTQ people. Today’s decision emboldens the anti-LGBTQ Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) and the Trump Administration in their persistent push to legalize discrimination against LGBTQ people under the misnomer of religious freedom. LGBTQ people will continuously be vulnerable until the liberty and justice for all tenants of the Constitution apply to all Americans, including LGBTQ people.”
GLAAD compiled a tip sheet to help reporters accurately cover cases involving religious exemptions. GLAAD urged journalists to drop the terms “religious freedom” or “religious liberty” in favor of the term “religious exemptions,” because these terms attempt to veil the bigotry at the root of decisions to refuse service to same-sex couples. The tip sheet includes a call for reporters to acknowledge the potential harm to our communities beyond wedding cakes and include the voices of progressive faith leaders from diverse communities in their coverage.
Though the SCOTUS decision may feel discouraging, it is important to note that the ruling on this case was incredibly narrow, and leaves existing civil rights protections intact. However, the decision will also likely embolden anti-LGBTQ groups and individuals pushing for religious exemptions, and assures that the rights of LGBTQ people will continue to be litigated in the courts – a truly demoralizing experience. The next case we will be watching in this regard is that of Barronelle Stutzman, a seventy-two year-old florist from Richmond, Washington, who denied flowers to a longtime customer who was seeking her arrangements for the wedding he was planning with his now-husband. The ADF has petitioned the United States Supreme Court to review the case.
The ADF, which the Southern Poverty Law Center has designated as an anti-LGBTQ hate group, has a case history working to push the radical narrative that non-discrimination protections violate the rights of those seeking to deny services to marginalized communities, especially LGBTQ people. The ADF has made it clear that their ultimate goal is to overturn all nondiscrimination laws applying to sexual orientation and gender identity. They are playing a long game of many cuts, and they currently have the full backing of the Trump White House.
You can help today by joining GLAAD in letting reporters know when they are using the incorrect terms in reporting – remind them that using religious exemptions is imperative and unbiased.
The correct term is ‘religious exemptions’ – not ‘religious freedom’. Freedom of religion is an American value, discrimination is not. RT to send a message to #DropTheFWord. #SCOTUS t.co/e4bvRMWFqr
— GLAAD (@glaad) June 4, 2018
And you can share GLAAD’s message calling out the ADF and those within the Trump Administration who are intent on attacking and rolling back LGBTQ rights and protections.
Though freedom of religion is an American value, discrimination is not. While this #SCOTUS decision does not change existing civil rights protections, it leaves the door wide open for religious exemptions to be used against LGBTQ people.
— Sarah Kate Ellis (@sarahkateellis) June 4, 2018
www.glaad.org/blog/what-todays-supreme-court-ruling-means-lgbtq-people-today-and-future
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