Activist Violently Assaulted in 5th Homophobic Attack in Paris in a Month

Activist Violently Assaulted in 5th Homophobic Attack in Paris in a Month

Guillaume Mélanie, President of Urgence Homophobie, an organization that assists LGBTQ people with asylum, was violently assaulted on a Paris street in the fifth reported homophobic attack in recent weeks. The attack happened near the Etienne Marcel Metro station in the 1st arrondissement of Paris.

“Tonight it is my turn,” wrote Mélanie. “Homophobic attack after leaving a restaurant. Broken nose. Shocked. Blood everywhere. I am gay, and it’s 2018.”

Ce soir c’est mon tour.
Agression homophobe à la sortie d’un restau.
Nez cassé.
Choqué.
Du sang partout.
Je suis homosexuel, et nous sommes en 2018.@SOShomophobie @Tof_Beaugrand @stop_homophobie @Lyes_Alouane @MarleneSchiappa pic.twitter.com/O8nxg5rk3C

— Guillaume Mélanie (@Guillaumelanie) October 16, 2018

Said Mélanie to local news: “I was leaving the restaurant with friends, we were celebrating the fact that one of our refugees had been granted residency [in France] and as we were leaving, during the time we were saying goodbye we were getting in the way on the path. And a gentleman who must have seen that we were gay, wasn’t happy about it. He pushed one of our party to get past, he was told to go ‘gently’ and that’s when he started directing crazy homophobic insults at me. He called me a faggot (PD in French) and he gave me a big punch on the nose.”

Mélanie told AFP: “We were somewhat obstructing the way in the street and a man pushed us rather violently. I said ‘Go easy’ and then another man who was with him said ‘You’re just a dirty faggot’ and ‘You should all be burned’ and punched me hard.”

The attack follows four separate anti-gay attacks.

The Local reports: ‘On October 6th, a homophobic assault took place in the capital’s 19th arrondissement when two men were violently attacked by two people over the fact that they were kissing, with each suffering injuries in the ribs and face. Then on October 8th, two young women were beaten up in public for the same reason and on October 13th a man was attacked in the 15th arrondissement for wearing make-up. In his tweet about the incident the victim of this attack said: “I never thought that I would tweet something like this but it doesn’t only happen to others: I was a victim of homophobic aggression last night in the 15th arrondissement of Paris because I wore make-up ”‘

Je pensais jamais que je ferais un tweet comme celui là mais ça n’arrive pas qu’aux autres: j’ai été victime d’une agression homophobe hier soir dans le 15e arrondissement de Paris parce que je portais du make-up pic.twitter.com/FKZCt3SejV

— and I’m proud (@lostoverr) October 14, 2018

Arnaud Gagnon, a young actor, was attacked by six people in September after hugging his boyfriend outside the theater.

Said Gagnon on Instagram: “I knew that one day it would happen to me. Violent homophobic aggression in the street…Last night, with my boyfriend, we went to see a friend in a play in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. When we went out to get a breath of air after the show we gave each other a hug. A hug. Just a hug. It was 10:00. A group of three young people about 20 meters away saw us. They stopped us. As we ignored them, they got closer. A flood of homophobic insults was coming out of their mouths. They demanded that we leave “their neighborhood” where “there is no PD here”. As we refused to leave, the insults became more serious, more hateful. Then a fourth joined them. A kid who seemed 12-years-old. And he’s the one who called for reinforcements. A scooter with the fifth and sixth attackers. Insults, shoving, threats. We do not give in. The scooter driver unhooks his helmet, removes it, and strikes me with it. Two blows to the head. Everything is going very fast. Spectators at the theater see the scene, run over, make them leave and shelter us. My friend was not injured, fortunately. For me a facial trauma, with bruise and edema, seven stitches and several days of ITT. We made the choice to share this picture and our story. We made the choice to file a complaint. In hope that this violence finally ceases…”

 

Face à la succession d’agressions LGBTphobes des dernières semaines, nous voulons adresser un message simple aux victimes : Vous n’êtes pas seul·e·s, nous sommes là, appelez-nous.
Du lundi au vendredi de 18h à 22h, le samedi de 14h à 16h et le dimanche de 18h à 20h. pic.twitter.com/YlAVPZPEdx

— SOS homophobie (@SOShomophobie) October 17, 2018

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Activist Violently Assaulted in 5th Homophobic Attack in Paris in a Month

Target is “going purple” for Spirit Day to stand against LGBTQ bullying!

Target is “going purple” for Spirit Day to stand against LGBTQ bullying!

Photo Credit: Target

Spirit Day, the world’s largest and most visible LGBTQ anti-bullying-campaign is gearing up for an even bigger year as exciting ways to show support for LGBTQ youth are piling up!

For the third consecutive year, GLAAD is thrilled to have Target show its support by going purple! Target will focus this year on storytelling and active support of the community, both digitally and in real life.

“Through their Spirit Day activations online and offline, Target will once again inspire dialogue and reach countless young people with strong messages of kindness, respect, and acceptance,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, President and CEO of GLAAD. “We are thrilled to be partnering with Target to take a stand against bullying on Spirit Day and throughout the year.”

The Target brand Instagram (think: Spirit Day stickers!) and Snapchat profiles will feature original Spirit Day content, like Spirit Day filters. Target is also partnering with iHeartRadio’s Snapchat via the “Discovery” feature to keep audiences current on all things Spirit Day 2018.

Content creators and team members over at @TargetTag will share their Spirit Day stories!

Target is even going purple in their Minneapolis headquarters! They will be lighting up their corporate headquarters buildings in purple lights once again.

“For the past three years, we’ve stood proudly with GLAAD as a sponsor of Spirit Day to unite against LGBTQ bullying. We developed an interactive social campaign this year that encourages people to show their pride – and tell their stories – to their communities on social media,” says William White, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Target. “Target will also go purple on Spirit Day with millions of people across the country, which is part of our work to make sure our team members and guests feel welcomed, valued and respected every time they engage with Target.”

Spirit Day supporters everywhere will have the opportunity to show their stance against LGBTQ bullying by doing the following:

  1. Download the official Target + GLAAD Spirit Day poster.
  2. Fill in the “My spirit is:” box.
  3. Put your spirit on display!

Be sure to show how you “go purple” by using #SpiritDay and tagging @GLAAD on all of your social posts!

About Spirit Day

Each year, millions go purple for GLAAD’s Spirit Day to support LGBTQ youth in a united stand against bullying. Started in 2010 by high school student Brittany McMillan in response to numerous young LGBTQ lives lost to suicide, Spirit Day now draws the participation of celebrities, schools, faith institutions, national landmarks, corporations, media outlets, sports leagues, and advocates around the world, all joining together to stand against bullying and support LGBTQ youth.

Presenting partners include Hilton, Target, and Wells Fargo; official partners are Johnson & Johnson, the NBA and WNBA; and supporting partners include Kellogg’s, Barilla, and Kirkland & Ellis — all will participate in the anti-bullying campaign.

This year, Spirit Day is October 18, 2018. Take the Spirit Day pledge to show LGBTQ youth you’ve got their backs at glaad.org/spiritday. Follow @GLAAD on TwitterFacebookInstagram, and Tumblr to keep up to date with #SpiritDay news.

October 17, 2018

www.glaad.org/blog/target-going-purple-spirit-day-stand-against-lgbtq-bullying

HRC Releases Scorecard of 115th Congress, Measuring Support for LGBTQ Equality

HRC Releases Scorecard of 115th Congress, Measuring Support for LGBTQ Equality

Today, with only 20 days left until the crucially important midterms, HRC released its Congressional Scorecard measuring support for LGBTQ equality in the 115th Congress. Members of Congress were scored based on a range of key indicators of support for LGBTQ equality — from votes in the Senate to confirm anti-LGBTQ Trump-Pence cabinet officials and judicial nominees to votes and co-sponsorships in both chambers on pieces of legislation that significantly impact LGBTQ people and their families.

“While Donald Trump and Mike Pence have spent the past two years unleashing relentless attacks on the LGBTQ community, the 115th Congress has done little to hold them accountable or pass LGBTQ equality, while doing a great deal to undermine the rights of the most vulnerable members of our community,” said HRC President Chad Griffin. “The HRC Congressional Scorecard serves as an important tool to understand where Members of Congress stand on LGBTQ equality. As we face one of the most important elections of our lifetime, HRC’s Congressional Scorecard makes clear that it is crucial for fair-minded voters turn out in force to elect a pro-equality majority to Congress.”

For the 115th Congress, 184 Democrats in the House and Senate received perfect 100 scores. In comparison, zero Republicans earned perfect scores. There was also a slight increase for the average score among House Democrats in comparison to the 114th Congress.

With 246 cosponsors, The Equality Act — critically important federal legislation that would finally add clear, comprehensive non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people to our nation’s civil rights laws — has record support in both the House and Senate. The Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act, International Human Rights Defense Act, Voting Rights Advancement Act, Freedom from Discrimination in Credit Act, and the Juror Non-Discrimination Act/Jury ACCESS Act all also have record support in both chambers.

In addition to votes on LGBTQ-specific legislation like the deeply discriminatory Hartzler Amendment, the scorecard also includes a number of votes beyond LGBTQ-specific measures that profoundly impact LGBTQ people and their families. From votes to refuse to provide Title X family planning grant funds to Planned Parenthood — one of the largest providers of trans-competent care in the country and a vital source of healthcare for women, especially low-income women — to attempts to repeal core provisions of the Affordable Care Act, the measures scored all significantly impact the LGBTQ community.

Key Facts:

  • 184 Members of Congress earned perfect scores (184 Democrats, 0 Republicans).
  • The average score for Representatives is 47.6.
    • Average score for Democratic Representatives is 97.6.
    • Average score for Republican Representatives is 5.6.
  • The average score for Senators is 48.7.
    • Average score for Democratic Senators is 94.8.
    • Average score for Republican Senators is 2.5.
  • The Northeast and West continue to elect Members of Congress with strong support of LGBTQ equality; the average score for Representatives and Senators from the Northeast was 73.8 and 89.9 respectively; in the West it was 66.0 and 53.1 respectively.

The scorecard is a critically important tool for voters as the nation heads into the final days before the midterm elections. For more than a year, HRC has been on the ground building support for pro-equality candidates with priority investments in six key states — Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — and in nearly 70 congressional districts nationwide. The critically important work is a part of coast-to-coast campaign to mobilize voters for the midterm elections called HRC Rising, which represents the largest grassroots expansion in the organization’s 38-year history.

The estimated 10 million LGBTQ voters across the nation have proven to be one of the most important voting blocs in the nation. And with support for LGBTQ equality at historic heights, HRC has used sophisticated analytics to identify and mobilize 52 million “Equality Voters” nationwide who support LGBTQ-inclusive policies including marriage equality, equitable family law, and laws that would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.

The HRC Scorecard for the 115th Congress is available online at www.hrc.org/scorecard

www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-releases-scorecard-of-115th-congress-measuring-support-for-LGBTQ-equali?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Stephen Colbert Had a Gassy Response for Trump’s ‘Horseface’ Attack on Stormy Daniels: WATCH

Stephen Colbert Had a Gassy Response for Trump’s ‘Horseface’ Attack on Stormy Daniels: WATCH

Stephen Colbert had a lot to say about the insult-slinging between Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels on Tuesday after a judge threw out a defamation case filed by the adult film actress against the president.

Said Colbert: “The judge’s reasoning for why he threw the case out is — it’s a little upsetting. Trump called Stormy a liar on Twitter, but Judge S. James Otero ruled that Trump’s speech was protected by the First Amendment because, he said, it was the kind of ‘rhetorical hyperbole’ normally associated with politics and public discourse in the United States.”

Colbert reacted: “It’s only normal because Trump made it normal! Like how now it’s normal to be buddies with Kim Jong Un yet fear the cruel and devious Canadians.”

The Late Show host then read out the tweet from Trump announcing he would exact revenge on “horseface” Daniels.

“Yes, ‘horseface,’” gasped Colbert. “You heard it straight from the horse’s ass…”

And then Colbert noted how Stormy spanked Trump back, just like in real life, by mocking his “tiny” dick.

Quipped Colbert: “That is the most devastating presidential putdown since John Wilkes Booth shouted ‘Sic semper, small-penis!’”

Colbert also suggested a way for Daniels to raise some change: “Launch a GoFundMe campaign called For ‘$10 Million I Will Stop Describing Trump’s Penis’.”

Jimmy Kimmel also commented on the exchange:

“That’s not a very nice thing to say about a lady you made brief, sputtering love to after being spanked by a magazine with your face on it is it? All kidding aside, are we 100% sure he knows he’s the President of the United States?”

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