Elizabeth Warren Holds Back Tears in Emotional Exchange with Young Voter: WATCH

Elizabeth Warren Holds Back Tears in Emotional Exchange with Young Voter: WATCH

Elizabeth Warren shared an emotional exchange she had with a young voter in Marion, Iowa in a short video posted to social media on Monday.

Asked the young woman: “I was wondering if there was ever a time in your life where somebody you really looked up to maybe didn’t accept you as much? And how you dealt with that?”

Replied Warren, before embracing the woman: “Yeah. My mother and I had very different views of how to build a future. She wanted me to marry well, and I really tried, and it just didn’t work out. And there came a day when I had to call her and say, this is over. I can’t make it work. And I heard the disappointment in her voice. I knew how she felt about it. But I also knew it was the right thing to do. And sometimes you just gotta do what’s right inside, and hope that maybe the rest of the world will come around to it. And maybe they will and maybe they won’t. But the truth is, you’ve gotta take care of yourself first and do this.”

I was asked at a town hall “if there was ever a time in your life where somebody you really looked up to maybe didn’t accept you as much?” Here’s my answer: pic.twitter.com/ariYPwvWQr

— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) December 2, 2019

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Same-sex couple win Denmark’s Dancing With The Stars

Same-sex couple win Denmark’s Dancing With The Stars

 

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A same-sex dance couple have made history by winning Denmark’s TV show, Vild med Dans. The show is its version of Dancing With The Stars.

The pair comprise of gay actor Jakob Fauerby, 42, and professional dancer Silas Holst, 36. They have consistently wowed audiences and judges with their routines, securing the highest score in four of the show’s previous eight episodes.

Fauerby says that when he was invited to take part, he requested to be partnered with another man.

Once producers agreed to the request, Holst, who had taken a break from the show for the past five years, returned to dance with Fauerby.

Although the pair’s participation has been met with much praise, there have been some detractors. Fauerby has appeared on several news shows to defend his participation as one half of the first same-sex couple in the show’s 16-year history.

“We are a small country of only 5.6 million people, and every Friday more than a million people tune in to watch the show and many more watch it on-demand afterward,” LGBTQ Nation reports Fauerby saying.

“There are very few shows that everyone sees, and this is one of them, so there are a lot of feelings connected to it.”

Related: The first male couple on Denmark’s “Dancing with the Stars” is stirring up controversy… & winning

He says that criticism died down after the first couple of shows and the novelty of seeing two men dance together wore off.

“What happened after the first two shows is that people saw weren’t going to have anal sex on stage.

“It is feelings. It is sensuality. But it is not sexuality. It’s just two people dancing.”

When they danced their paso doble at Friday’s finale, one of the judges, Marianne Eihilt cheered and said, “I am so proud to live in a country where two men can make a final,” reports Politiken.

Afterward, Fauebry, a father to two children, took to Instagram to post about his joy and pride at winning.

“It’s totally crazy and absolutely amazing. Thank you so much to all of you for your wonderful messages and great support over the last 12 weeks.

“I am so proud that my daughter, her big brother, and all other little boys and girls can go out into the world and love them the way they want and dance with whomever they want.”

He called his dance partner, Host, “the bravest man” and thanked him for partnering with him: “It was worth it. Now we have to party! With all my heart – thank you very much.”

Holst, in return, posted: “I am proud! Proud of our hard work was rewarded, but most importantly proud to share a country with all of you who have dared to open your mind and look at something new with open eyes.

“That you saw through both sex and sexuality and only saw two people dancing. It fills my heart with love and my eyes with tears! Thank you so much for all your love and voices! It has been touching and absolutely amazing to feel your support!”

Last year, Italy’s version of Dancing With The Stars, Ballando con le Stelle, featured a gay celebrity partnered with a male professional dancer. The duo reached the competition’s grand final and came third.

The Israeli version of the show has featured a same-sex female competing couple and the Austrian version has featured a male competing couple. Earlier this year, Courtney Act danced with a male partner in the Australian version of the show.

There has yet to be a same-sex competing pairing on the US’s Dancing With The Stars. Nyle DiMarco did participate in a brief, same-sex routine in a January 2016 episode of the show. He went on to win the series with his female dance partner, Peta Murgatroyd.

Related: WATCH: UK’s version of Dancing With The Stars features same-sex dance duo

UK TV show Strictly Come Dancing – forerunner to Dancing With The Stars in the US and other countries – featured its first same-sex dance routine in early November. The dancers were professionals, not celebrity contestants.

A report in Britain’s Sunday Times yesterday suggested UK show producers are seeking a drag queen – possibly a former Drag Race contestant – to take part in the next series.

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Franklin Graham: Pray to Keep Chick-fil-A Anti-Gay

Franklin Graham: Pray to Keep Chick-fil-A Anti-Gay

Evangelist Franklin Graham has called on his flock to pray — pray that Chick-fil-A stays anti-gay.

Said Graham on Facebook: “Chick-fil-A has been in the news a lot, and every day it seems there’s a new article about their charitable giving. There has been a lot of concern and criticism, and maybe rightly so. For Christian schools, businesses, and organizations, there is always a danger of drifting to the left. It is my sincere hope that Chick-fil-A will not allow that to happen. With the majority of corporate America caving to the LGBTQ agenda, Chick-fil-A has stood against the tide—with people of faith supporting them all the way. What can we do now? I would encourage Christians everywhere to pray for Dan Cathy, his brother Bubba, and the family as they have some important decisions to make. It’s their company, they can do what they want. But my prayer is that God will lead and direct them, and that they will continue to honor their late father Truett Cathy’s strong stand for biblical values–all to the glory of God! While Chick-fil-A is one of the few restaurants closed on Sunday to honor God, what if we make today “Pray for Chick-fil-A Day?” Will you join me in praying?”

Last week, Graham said that he called Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy and can assure everyone that the company’s anti-LGBTQ ways aren’t changing anytime soon. Last month, a media report said that Christian-owned Chick-fil-A promised to stop giving to anti-LGBTQ charities, a vow it has made at least once before, and broken.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: December 2, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: December 2, 2019

MUST WATCH MONDAY — HRC MARKED WORLD AIDS DAY YESTERDAY: “This epidemic affects people across genders, ages, income and borders. In the US, 1 in 4 Latinx gay and bi+ men and 1 in 2 Black gay and bi+ men will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetime. Almost half of Black trans women in the U.S. are living with HIV,” said HRC President Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid). “We have the power to end this epidemic worldwide, but it will take courage, hard work and commitment from all of us. We must unite to end stigma and improve access to care.” More here.

  • Once again, Donald Trump’s World AIDS Day proclamation failed to even acknowledge the communities most impacted by the HIV and AIDS epidemic, including LGBTQ people. Read more from the Washington Blade and The Advocate.

LEGISLATIVE ROUNDUP:

  • The Minneapolis City Council voted unanimously to protect LGBTQ youth from so-called “conversion therapy”: The ordinance was co-authored by Council Vice President Andrea Jenkins (@annapoetic) and Council Member Phillipe Cunningham (@CunninghamMPLS), the first openly Black trans woman and first openly trans man of color elected to public office. More from The Advocate
  • The New Jersey State Assembly advances a bill banning LGBTQ panic defense: The measure must clear the Senate before heading to Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk. More from Politico and WHYY
  • Indiana to make it more difficult to change gender markers on personal identification documents: The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicle proposal “will make it more difficult and more dangerous for our clients to get an accurate identification and that’s going to put them at risk,” said Megan Stuart, director of the LGBT Project at Indiana Legal Services (@inlegalsvc). More from The Advocate.

HRC FOUNDATION URGES SUPPORT THROUGH “SNAP FOR GOOD REWARDS” CAMPAIGN THIS GIVING TUESDAY: As part of the campaign, General Mills and Honey Nut Cheerios will donate a portion of $100,000 to HRC and two other participating organizations. “Over the past two months, we’ve seen people across the country creatively use Snapchat around their breakfast tables to connect with their friends and support the ongoing fight for LGBTQ equality,” said Chris Speron, Senior Vice President for Development and Membership at the Human Rights Campaign. More from HRC.

GROWING NUMBER OF CITIES MOVE TO PROTECT LGBTQ PEOPLE: “Despite state and federal motions to stymie pro-equality measures, cities across the U.S. are continuing to increase equality standards and protections for all their citizens,” writes Katelyn Newman (@knewfornews) of U.S. News & World Report. HRC’s 2019 MEI report found 88 cities across the U.S. achieved top scores — up from 11 in 2012. Read more from U.S News & World Report.

NEVADA’S FIRST LGBTQ MAYORS SHOW THE IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT AND REPRESENTATION: “Rural Nevada’s gay mayors could represent a sign of change in the cultural attitudes of small-town America,” writes John M. Glionna (@jglionna). More from the Las Vegas Review-Journal

GET CULTURED – Entertainment, arts and sports news!

FORMER NYC HOMES OF ARTIST GEORGIA O’KEEFFE AND AUTHOR PATRICIA HIGHSMITH ADDED TO LGBTQ HISTORIC REGISTRY: More from AM New York.

CYNDI LAUPER TO BE AWARDED INAUGURAL UNITED NATIONS AWARD FOR WORK SUPPORTING LGBTQ YOUTH: Lauper (@cyndilauper) will receive the High Note Global Prize from the U.N.’s Human Rights and the High Note Global Initiative for her efforts to end homelessness among LGBTQ youth. More from The Advocate and Rolling Stone.

ACTOR BILLY DEE WILLIAMS (@realbdw) COMES OUT, SAYING “I ALSO SEE MYSELF AS FEMININE AS WELL AS MASCULINE”: Read the full interview from Esquire

“I also see myself as feminine as well as masculine.”

Congrats to Billy Dee Williams (@realbdw) for coming out and living your truth as gender fluid. �� t.co/BFeLotuO7m

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) November 30, 2019

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

LGBTQ PEOPLE SEEKING ASYLUM IN GERMANY FACE SOCIAL ISOLATION AND SAFETY CONCERNS: More from Open Democracy.

REPORT HIGHLIGHTS GROWING GLOBAL ACCEPTANCE OF LGBTQ PEOPLE: The 2019 Legatum Prosperity Index notes that the number of those surveyed expressing acceptance of LGBTQ people rose from one in four people a decade ago to almost a third in the latest report. More from Sonia Elks (@SoniaElks) at Openly

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!

Forbes talks with social worker Caitlin Ryan about her research on LGBTQ acceptance within families

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