HRC Responds to the Confirmation of Anti-LGBTQ Matthew Kacsmaryk

HRC Responds to the Confirmation of Anti-LGBTQ Matthew Kacsmaryk

Today, HRC responds to the confirmation of anti-LGBTQ Matthew Kacsmaryk to be United States District Judge for the Northern District of Texas.

“Matthew Kacsmaryk is among the most anti-LGBTQ judicial nominees put forward by the Trump-Pence administration,” says HRC Legal Director Sarah Warbelow. “He has a long history of virulently anti-LGBTQ opinions and positions — including his deeply disturbing opposition to same-sex marriage, his vocal hostility towards legal protections for gender identity and sexual orientation, and his shocking refusal to recognize the basic humanity of transgender people. Kacsmaryk fails the basic expectation of impartiality and commitment to equality under the law that we demand of every member of the bench. The Human Rights Campaign will continue to raise the alarm about Kacsmaryk and future nominees who refuse to protect the rights of all Americans.”

Matthew J. Kacsmaryk is a lawyer and political commentator with a long history of horrific views on the LGBTQ community. Kacsmaryk has implied that transgender people are “delusional,” opposed the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s position that sexual orientation and gender identity are covered under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, publicly slammed non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people throughout his career, and in opposing aspects of LGBTQ equality like same-sex marriage, has derisively dismissed equality as unwanted symptoms of a “sexual revolution.”

The Human Rights Campaign will continue to stand alongside coalition partners in demanding judicial nominees who uphold the legal rights of all people, regardless of gender identity or sexual orientation.

www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-responds-to-matthew-kacsmaryk-confirmation?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

GLAAD Submits Formal Comment Asking Trump Administration to Drop Rule Barring Health Care Access for Transgender Americans

GLAAD Submits Formal Comment Asking Trump Administration to Drop Rule Barring Health Care Access for Transgender Americans

The Advocate: New Trump Health Care Rule Will Harm 1.5 Million Trans People

GLAAD: “Should President Trump and his administration follow through with this new rule, blood will be on their hands.”

NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, today formally submitted a comment to the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) calling on the Trump Administration to drop its proposed rule that could eliminate health care access for transgender Americans across the country. Previously, the administration announced they would no longer consider gender identity as a protection under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, which guaranteed any American the right to health insurance without any form of discrimination. 

Currently, federal law requires HHS to hold a 60-day public comment period directed toward the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) prior to the policy’s implementation. GLAAD urges all LGBTQ Americans and allies to take a stand and urge the Trump Administration to reverse course on their attack on transgender Americans.

GLAAD’s formal comment reads:

“Time and again, the American people have confirmed they believe health care is not just a human right, but also an American one as well. The most recent proof point came during the 2018 midterm elections as it orchestrated how vital these values are – by electing political leaders whose sole vision is improving access to health care, not restrict it. However, this new proposed rule orchestrates the Trump Administration’s priority to prevent an estimated 1.5 million transgender people from vital prescriptions, screenings, and treatments – all of which would save lives. Should President Trump and his administration follow through with this new rule, blood will be on their hands.”

LGBTQ acceptance has been threatened by President Trump and his administration since the start of 2017. Not only has President Trump banned transgender Americans from serving in the nation’s armed forces, but his administration has also opposed the Equality Act, a bill which would provide across-the-board protections for LGBTQ Americans at home, at work, and in their communities. The entire list of the Trump Administration’s 114 anti-LGBTQ actions can be found by going to GLAAD’s Trump Accountability Project.

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University president demands pro-gay sign be removed, says it’s a bad influence on minors

University president demands pro-gay sign be removed, says it’s a bad influence on minors

University of Central Arkansas

The president of the University of Central Arkansas ordered a sign quoting Lady Gaga be removed from the school’s library, claiming it advocated “a personal viewpoint” that could potentially corrupt the minds of young children.

Earlier this month, staff members of the university’s Torreyson Library made a Pride sign that said: “Being gay is like glitter. It never goes away. — Lady Gaga.”

They displayed it on a bulletin board typically used for making special event announcements and activities or to display information such as the library’s hours.

Fun, right?

Wrong!

When University President Houston Davis got wind of it, he demanded it be immediately removed.

In an email to faculty, staff members, and students this week, Davis wrote: “I believe that the intent of the message was to show support for LGBTQ students, faculty, and staff, but it was not okay for the university sign to be used to make a personal statement or advocate for a personal viewpoint. That is the line that the sign itself crossed.”

Davis went on to say that library staff must be “very careful that we walk the fine line between individual freedom of speech and institutional voice.”

Then he brought up a summer band camp currently happening on campus which is attended by impressionable secondary school students from the area.

“We have to be very mindful of the hundreds of minors that are on campus during the summer which further complicates an environment that is normally programmed for adults and our very meaningful conversations about ourselves and our world,” Davis wrote.

“One outgrowth of that perspective on minors has been a start of a good conversation about best practices how to present or represent issues when minors are on the campus.”

Because, evidently, being gay is an “issue,” and God forbid children learn gay people exist in the world!

But University spokesman Amanda Hoelzeman insists Davis’ motivations for having the sign removed had nothing to do with shielding minors from the “issue” of LGBTQ people.

“The issue is not about minors being exposed to the LGBTQ community,” she told Arkansas Online this week. “It is about the university remembering that when we do have minors on campus, we have to be mindful of information and debate that is designed for students, faculty and staff who are 18 and above.”

She continued, “This issue points to the fact that we need to be more aware of how any university signage or platform is used in order to uphold freedom of speech as well as be aware of our institutional voice.”

If that’s the case, why bring minors up at all?

Oh, and can we stop calling being LGBTQ an “issue”? The only “issue” here are the people who seem to take issue with it.

Related: Dean resigns after college refuses to allow Chick-Fil-A on campus, says “I felt it very personally”

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Jake Covers Whitney Houston in a Tribute to ‘The Greatest Gyllenhaal of All’ — WATCH

Jake Covers Whitney Houston in a Tribute to ‘The Greatest Gyllenhaal of All’ — WATCH

Jake Gyllenhaal joined James Corden in a surprise appearance on The Late Late Show London edition with a rousing cover of a Whitney Houston classic.

It was announced this week that Gyllenhaal would be in London next summer to reprise his role in the Broadway production of Stephen Sondheim’s Sunday in the Park with George.

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Jake Covers Whitney Houston in a Tribute to ‘The Greatest Gyllenhaal of All’ — WATCH

Producers of Broadway adaptation of “The Notebook” forgive Nicholas Sparks for being a racist homophobe

Producers of Broadway adaptation of “The Notebook” forgive Nicholas Sparks for being a racist homophobe

The notebook

The team behind the upcoming Broadway musical adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ blockbuster The Notebook say they are “encouraged” by the author’s “strong statement of support of the LGBTQ+ community” after leaked emails exposed him as a total bigot. As for his racism. Well, they’re turning a blind eye to that.

Just to recap: Last week, a series of leaked emails showed that in 2013, Sparks ordered administrators at the Epiphany School of Global Studies, a faith-based prep school he founded in 2006, to ban an LGBTQ student group and threatened at least two bisexual teachers with termination for defending queer students.

Additional emails showed the author making disparaging remarks about African American and tokenizing Jewish children.

In response to the leak, Sparks issued a lengthly apology to the LGBTQ community, claiming to be “an unequivocal supporter of gay marriage, gay adoption, and equal employment rights and would never want to discourage any young person or adult from embracing who they are.”

Absent from his apology, however, was any reference to the other minority groups he disparaged.

But apparently that was enough to satisfy the creative team of the Broadway musical adaptation of his breakout novel. Because just the other day, the entire team–producers Kevin McCollum and Kurt Deutsch, composer Ingrid Michaelson, book writer Bekah Brunstetter, and director Michael Grief–issued joint response praising Sparks for his words:

We are encouraged that Mr. Sparks has made a strong statement of support of the LGBTQ+ community today. The Notebook musical team has been given complete freedom to create a very new piece of art from the source material of the book and our mission for the past 3 years has been and continues to be to create a story of love and humanity that reflects our core values of diversity and inclusion.

And here’s where it gets especially awkward.

Because the show’s composer, Ingrid Michaelson, who is perhaps best known for her hit song “Girls Chase Boys,” has long identified as a feminist and LGBTQ ally and recently hinted at being queer herself.

Just last month, she posted an photo of herself and friend Kristin Russo, who identifies as bisexual, to Instagram along with the caption: “one full gay, one partial.”

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Queerty reached out to Michaelson for additional comment but did not hear back by press time. We will update this story if/when one becomes available.

The joint statement also makes zero reference to the racist component to Sparks’ emails, particularly the part where he said Black too poor to attend his school, nor would they be a good cultural fit, then claimed his beliefs had “nothing to do with racism or vestiges of Jim Crow.”

“Regarding diversity, I’ve now told you half a dozen times that our lack of diversity has NOTHING to do with the school or anyone at the school,” Sparks wrote. “It’s not because of what we as a school has or hasn’t done. It has nothing to do with racism or vestiges of Jim Crow. It comes down to 1) Money and 2) Culture.”

The joint statement also makes no reference to allegations made by former Epiphany School headmaster Saul Benjamin that Sparks told him Black students were “too poor and can’t do the academic work,” and that when Benjamin appeared at an event alongside the president of the local NAACP chapter, Sparks allegedly pulled him aside to say it brought “disrepute to Epiphany.”

Seriously, why aren’t more people talking about this or the fact that Sparks hasn’t addressed any of this? The only thing he’s addressed are the antigay remarks. There’s a whole lot of other bigotry happening that’s being swept under the rug.

A reading of Broadway musical adaption of The Notebook will take place later this month in New York with Vanessa Hudgens starring as the female lead.

Related: Twitter drags Nicholas Sparks for his pathetic non-apology for leaked homophobic emails

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Sean Cody Under Fire for Model Sporting Confederate Flag Tattoo

Sean Cody Under Fire for Model Sporting Confederate Flag Tattoo

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Gay adult studio Sean Cody is under fire for welcoming back a model with a Confederate flag tattoo. The model, Zack, had been featured in a solo scene but was brought back for another scene with the studio’s model Jax. In both scenes, the studio blurred out the tattoo, and photoshopped it in the promotional photos. What was under the blur was discovered after the studio accidentally released a trailer with the tattoo uncovered last week.

Wrote Zachary Sire on the website Str8Up (wk-unfriendly site): ‘The model, “Zane,” having a Confederate Flag tattoo is bad enough, but you know what’s actually worse? Sean Cody being fully aware that the flag is considered a racist symbol, choosing to put the guy in their videos anyway, and then haphazardly trying to hide it from viewers. If Sean Cody really believed in their content, they should’ve just released this scene without blurring the racist symbol. What are they afraid of? While this video could’ve just been dumped in the trash, the studio must be so short on content, they couldn’t bear to scrap even one scene.’

RELATED: Trump Defends Charlottesville Response by Praising ‘Great’ Confederate General Robert E. Lee: WATCH

Commenters to the site agreed.

Wrote one commenter: “This is just pure nonsense all around. It’s one thing that they hired, filmed and released these scenes and to also treat its members like idiots after knowing that we know what they’re blurring airbrushing out of the pics and videos. I think porn may be one of the last safe spaces for racists to work openly without any repercussions for being openly racist and having racist symbols tattooed on their bodies.”

Added another: “They’ve vaulted scenes for lesser, petty reasons. But they decided this scene needed an audience? A model with a symbol which conjures up imagery of bigotry, discrimination and degradation is getting f**ked by another southerner? During Pride month? That’s not even the worst of it. They released this s**t on Juneteenth. That can’t be a coincidence.”

Wrote another: “The symbol is deeply routed in racism. What someone’s individual interpretation is of the symbol, due to their ignorance, is no excuse for the racist symbol itself. You don’t get to walk around brandishing hate–when anyone under the age of 50 knows that flag is nothing if not racially controversial at it’s core–and then be surprised when there is backlash.”

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