New PlayStation Game Trailer Features Steamy Lesbian Kiss in Rare Moment of LGBTQ Representation: WATCH

New PlayStation Game Trailer Features Steamy Lesbian Kiss in Rare Moment of LGBTQ Representation: WATCH
last of us part II

last of us part II

The Last of Us Part II, an ultraviolent video game introduced at this year’s industry convention E3, is making headlines for its inclusion of a steamy kiss between its openly gay protagonist Ellie, and another girl. It’s a rare moment of LGBTQ representation in the gaming world.

Watch (warning, gameplay gets graphic):

Social media followers reacted with excitement:

It’s 4am and I’m still thinking about the new Last of Us 2 trailer. pic.twitter.com/C1gcKqEJgD

— AnhDang (@anhdangerous) June 12, 2018

to all the people that are mad about Ellie’s kiss in the last of us 2 trailer pic.twitter.com/GtDamhEClY

— Doodle??? (@MonsterMarbles) June 12, 2018

The homophobic and sexist response to The Last Of Us Part 2’s new gameplay trailer is a perfect example for why we need more LGBT+ and female representation in video games: pic.twitter.com/YbnE5wHmum

— Novaleesi ✨ (@Novaleesi) June 12, 2018

People are complaining about the fact that Ellie is gay in The Last of Us Part II, she came out in the DLC of the first game and nobody said anything then?? Sit down and get hyped for the zombie killing lesbian dream team #PlayStationE3 #E32018 pic.twitter.com/ou4jgO7jaY

— Parker (@panoparker) June 12, 2018

Not to put too fine a point on it, but The Last of Us II is officially the first and only AAA title to feature a playable gay character. #e3 #PlayStationE3

— Jack DeVries (@jackdrat) June 12, 2018

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Remember, resist, and #ampyourvoice: How to honor Pulse victims and make a difference in your community

Remember, resist, and #ampyourvoice: How to honor Pulse victims and make a difference in your community

As we approach the two-year mark of the tragic massacre that claimed the lives of 49 LGBTQ, Latinx, and young people at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, the gravity of gun violence remains alive in the collective conscious of young activists nationwide. Inspired and enraged by senseless acts of gun violence, young people are shifting the paradigm around gun control in the memory of those who have been killed at the hands of automatic assault weapons.

With youth activists leading the conversation around gun reform and social change, we are reminded that gun violence is an issue that disproportionately victimizes young people and members of the LGBTQ community.

Student-activists have been making history for decades but today’s climate further demands our attention and requires action. Let @vonkenny tell you why student activism matters.t.co/KIa8pz7cLu

— GLAAD (@glaad) March 23, 2018

In order to combat this abhorrent violence, young people are calling for the repeal of legislation that legalizes assault-style weapons like those utilized in shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and Sandy Hook Elementary School–both deadly shootings that targeted students under 18 years old.

Although the United States has witnessed an awakening of civic engagement among LGBTQ youth in relation to gun violence prevention, bias-motivated hate crimes remain on the rise in the two years since the Pulse Nightclub massacre. In particular, violence against transgender women of color remains at an all-time high. Hate crime statistics are not wholly reflective and inclusive of the scope of violence experienced by LGBTQ people, yet statistics from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) still indicate that LGBTQ individuals are the most vulnerable minority population to hate crime victimization in the United States.

The annual increase of bias-motivated violence, as documented by the FBI, indicates that accessibility to automatic assault weapons has become increasingly more dangerous to the LGBTQ community. Fenway Health reports that over 43,000 hate crimes reported between 2010-2014 involved gun violence, with present numbers on the rise.

Additionally, perpetual stigma and stereotyping directed towards LGBTQ youth accompanied with easy access to automatic assault weapons and a culture of violence creates a major public safety concern for LGBTQ youth in their daily lives.

Earlier this year, GLAAD Campus Ambassadors and I authored an open letter to Congress following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, demanding preventative gun violence reform. Like GLAAD Campus Ambassadors, young people nationwide are honoring those whose lives were taken by gun violence through active civic engagement that emphasizes the intersectionality of gun violence victimization.

Our campus ambassadors are speaking out about gun reform in an open letter to Congress: “We have accepted the responsibility to speak in the face of injustice and refuse to be silenced.” #StudentsStandUp #NEVERAGAIN t.co/04l1xc9IMe

— GLAAD (@glaad) February 22, 2018

For these young people, honoring those killed at the Pulse Nightclub shooting means taking action. As young people who care about public safety, we are actively pursuing justice through the repeal of legislation that legalizes high-power assault weapons, demanding federal bans on bump stocks and instating comprehensive background checks for all gun owners.

Action means having nuanced discussions about gun violence through the lens of race, gender, sexual orientation, and a culture of toxic masculinity fueled by gun accessibility. These conversations demand that those in positions of privilege and power to provide platforms for those who have been victimized or threatened by gun violence and raise their voices to demand legislative and cultural change.

Action means demanding fair and accurate reporting that honors lives taken by gun violence without misgendering, misnaming, or mischaracterizing their existence.

To honor, act, and remember, we must repeal. We must loudly demand justice in the memory of those whose voices were taken at the Pulse Nightclub and other safe havens nationwide. Young people are actively changing the narrative around gun violence–and we will not back down.

RESOURCES

#ampyourvoice is a voter excitement campaign to engage, inform, and inspire young people to take action in their communities this midterm election. Follow the #ampyourvoice campaign on GLAAD social mediaFacebook, Instagram, Twitterand learn how you can take one action today at countable.us/profiles/glaad!

Leah Juliett is a GLAAD Campus Ambassador and rising senior at Western Connecticut State University studying political science. They are the Founder and Executive Director of the #MarchAgainstRevengePorn. Leah is a 2018 GLAAD Rising Stars Grant recipient and a currently serves as the Youth Engagement Coordinator at GLAAD.

June 12, 2018
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www.glaad.org/amp/how-to-honor-pulse-victims-with-action-2018

Data: Why You Should Date While On Vacation!

Data: Why You Should Date While On Vacation!

Is it June already?! Whoa, that came fast. Summer has officially started and singles are rolling out beach towels, grabbing their sun hats and lathering on the SPF for their upcoming travel destination. At Plenty of Fish, we wanted to take a look at what dating on vacation really looks like, and whether singles are […]

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Everyone’s pissed at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for eating Chick-fil-A during Pride month

Everyone’s pissed at Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for eating Chick-fil-A during Pride month
Who really cares what the hell Jack Dorsey eats for lunch and how he pays for it? Apparently a lot of people.

www.queerty.com/everyones-pissed-twitter-ceo-jack-dorsey-eating-chick-fil-pride-month-20180612?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+queerty2+%28Queerty%29

Vatican-Backed ‘World Meeting of Families’ Schedule Includes Speech About Welcoming LGBT Catholics

Vatican-Backed ‘World Meeting of Families’ Schedule Includes Speech About Welcoming LGBT Catholics
world meeting of families

world meeting of families

For the first time, the World Meeting of Families, a Vatican-backed event at which Pope Francis will appear, has scheduled a speech welcoming LGBT families.

The AP reports: ‘Organizers on Monday unveiled the pastoral program leading up to Francis’ arrival, and it includes some surprising entries. Perhaps none is more surprising than the inclusion of the Rev. James Martin, an American Jesuit scheduled to deliver a presentation on welcoming LGBT Catholics and their families into parishes. Martin, author of “Building a Bridge,” about Catholic outreach to the LGBT community, has had several talks canceled in the United States in recent months because of pressure from conservative groups who oppose his call for the church to better accompany gay Catholics.’

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Seth Meyers on Trump’s Justin Trudeau Feud: ‘How Do You Get in a Fight with Canada?’ – WATCH

Seth Meyers on Trump’s Justin Trudeau Feud: ‘How Do You Get in a Fight with Canada?’ – WATCH

Returning to Late Night after a break, Seth Meyers took ‘A Closer Look’ at Trump’s awful G7 summit, starting with his blow-up at Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:

“How do you get in a fight with Canada? That’s like holding a grudge against a golden retriever puppy…Canada is a peaceful nation run by a guy named Justin. Canada is like if a cardigan was a country.”

RELATED: Trump Lashes Out at ‘Meek and Mild’ Canadian PM Justin Trudeau After Contentious G7 Summit: VIDEOS

Meyers also took issue with a claim Trump made about leaders stealing from the U.S. “piggy bank”. Trump said that “a lot of these countries actually smile at me and the smile is ‘we couldn’t believe we got away with it.’”

Quipped Meyers: “No. That’s not why they’re smiling. World leaders smile at Trump the same way you smile at your kid when they show you a picture they drew.”

Meyers also played a clip of Trump telling reporters about the G7, how it used to be called the G8, and how he wants Russia back in it. Trump made the remarks while the Marine One helicopter rattled in the background.

“That’s not a helicopter in the background, that’s the sound of him thinking,” snapped Meyers.

Meyers also commented on the fact that Ivanka Trump has received 13 new trademarks from China in three months, which the media reported allow her to market “a lifetime’s worth of products in China, from baby blankets to coffins.”

Said Meyers: “Now it might seem weird that Ivanka Trump sells coffins, but to be fair like half the people in the Trump administration sleep in them.”

Watch:

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