Tell Idaho Governor Brad Little to veto House Bill 500, which aims to harm transgender student athletes

Tell Idaho Governor Brad Little to veto House Bill 500, which aims to harm transgender student athletes

Credit: State of Idaho

Today, GLAAD is calling on Idaho Governor Brad Little to veto House Bill 500 (HB 500), which passed through the Idaho Senate yesterday. House Bill 500 is a discriminatory and harmful bill that would prevent student athletes from participating in sports consistent with their gender identity.

According to the ACLU, HB 500 “would violate basic privacy rights by requiring educators and coaches to identify and separate transgender youth, some of whom may not be ‘out’ as transgender to their peers or teachers.” HB 500 would also “mandate DNA analysis, hormone level monitoring, or even an inspection of the youth’s ‘internal and external reproductive anatomy.’”

ACTION: Tweet @GovernorLittle on Twitter and message @GovernorBradLittle on Instagram to tell Governor Brad Little to Veto HB 500. Use the hashtags #IDLeg and #VetoHB500.

Chase Strangio, staff attorney with the ACLU, spoke out on Twitter encouraging people to tell Governor Little to #VetoHB500:

ALERT: The first anti-trans bill of 2020 has passed in Idaho. It will soon go to the Governor. Tell @GovernorLittle to #VetoHB500. The bill is regressive, it harms all women & girls, and is a direct attack on girls who are trans and intersex. We will sue you if you sign this.

— Chase Strangio (@chasestrangio) March 17, 2020

Idaho’s HB 500 is the first anti-trans bill of the 2020 legislative cycle to pass in the United States, which could set a dangerous precedent for similar bills throughout the country. As of March 9, 2020, there are at least 20 anti-trans bills being considered in the U.S. with the goal of excluding transgender youth from athletics, in other states including Alabama, Arizona, Tennessee, and more.

March 17, 2020

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A murderer in Nigeria says he can’t be gay because he’s a plumber. Really.

A murderer in Nigeria says he can’t be gay because he’s a plumber. Really.

Angus Nwankwo

In tragic if bizarre news, a Nigerian man convicted of murder claims he’s not gay after agreeing to have sex with a friend for ₦20,000. He claims instead he only wanted to rob the man of his money.

Angus Chukwuebuka Nwankw admitted he beat a Facebook friend to death in a robbery scheme gone wrong earlier this year. Nwankw had befriended the victim, identified only as Willswaggs, according to PinkNews. After more than a year of chatting on Facebook, Willswaggs offered Nwankw ₦20,000 for sex. He agreed.

At the same time, Nwankw contacted his brother Chidiebere Omeyi, who encouraged him to rob Willswaggs rather than go through with having sex. Nigeria has some of the harshest anti-LGBTQ laws in the world, where anyone convicted of an offense can face prison and death.

Related: Nigerian Men Turned In By Gay Lover, Stripped Naked And Beaten

Nwankw & Omeyi plotted to lure Willswaggs to their home and steal the ₦20,000. “That fateful day, I told my younger brother about my visitor and what we planned to do,” Nwankw told reporters. “I told him that once he sees us move inside the room, he should bang into the room. So, when I went inside with my Facebook friend, my brother banged inside the room after 10 minutes.”

#KitoAlert

Two men were apprehended over the murder of a gay man who they said promised to give one of them N20,000 if he agrees to become his lover. pic.twitter.com/V99jNK5vkq

— ?Pink Panther? (@kito_diaries) March 9, 2020

“When my visitor realized that I planned with my brother to disrupt the lovemaking,” Nwankw continued, “he said he would not pay me the ₦20,000 unless we did what he came for. That led to quarrel and fight.”

Nwankw claims Willswaggs then tried to hit him with a stick. Nwankw then hit Willswaggs, who fell to the ground. Omeyi then burst into the room and held Willswaggs down while Nwankw beat him to death with the stick.

Rather than alert authorities, Nwankw and Omeyi dumped Willswaggs by the side of a brush path, though Nwankw later turned himself in for his crimes.

He further insisted that he cannot be gay or a prostitute, citing his plumbing apprenticeship as proof.

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Inside the Pro-Trump Facebook Group Where Firefighters and Paramedics Call Coronavirus a Hoax

Inside the Pro-Trump Facebook Group Where Firefighters and Paramedics Call Coronavirus a Hoax

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In a 27,000-member private Facebook group for first responders who support President Donald Trump, firefighters and paramedics have posted thousands of comments in recent weeks downplaying the coronavirus pandemic that they are responsible for helping to handle.

Posts in the group, which is called IAFF Union Firefighters for Trump and has been endorsed by Trump, scoffed at the seriousness of the virus, echoing false assertions by Trump and his allies comparing it to the seasonal flu. “Every election year has a disease,” read one meme, purporting to be written on a doctor’s office whiteboard. “This is a viral-pneumonia being hyped as The Black Plague before an election.”

As of Monday, there were 4,464 cases and 78 deaths in the U.S., according to researchers at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security.

As confirmed cases and deaths expanded and officials began shutting down mass gatherings and public places, the posts intensified their attacks on Democrats and the media. “I believe this is all by design,” wrote a Texas firefighter whose identity was corroborated by ProPublica. “Democrats have wanted to slow down and even kill the economy. It’s the only hope they have of beating Trump. Sad and disgusting the depths of shit the Democrats will descend to in order to gain power.”

Posts containing factual information or firsthand experiences with the virus were met with more accusations of plots to harm Trump’s reelection. When a Florida firefighter said action was required now to prevent a crisis like is currently underway in Italy, where 27,980 have been infected and 2,158 have died, because the virus spreads at an exponential rate, the first reply was poop emojis and “Trump2020.”

Some comments promoted a baseless conspiracy theory that the virus is a biological weapon developed by the Chinese in collaboration with Democrats.

“By the Chinese to stop the riots in Hong Kong,” one member wrote.

“[Y]ou are absolutely correct,” another replied. “I said that in the beginning. Democrats saw an opportunity to use it against Trump and get rid of older people which they have been trying to do for a while.”

Commenters contacted by ProPublica declined to answer questions or didn’t respond to messages. ProPublica reviewed hundreds of screenshots provided by co-workers of members of the group who asked to be anonymous, fearing retaliation. Those people said the social media posts are not idle online venting — they reflect real-world attitudes that are leading some first responders to potentially shun special plans and protective equipment. That dismissiveness, the people said, could put first responders and others at risk as they attend to emergency calls with potentially infected people.

Leaders at the International Association of Fire Fighters are also concerned. “I’ve read the social media. I know there are going to be accusations that this is all hype,” Jim Brinkley, IAFF assistant to the general president for technical and information resources, said in a video that the union posted online. “If we ignore it, if we take it lightly, we will set a new standard in the wrong direction for infectious disease in this country.”

Firefighters and paramedics, who jointly respond to 911 calls in most places, are among those at the greatest risk of encountering the coronavirus, and their exposure could endanger others if they have to be quarantined and are no longer available to work. Dozens of firefighters who responded to the nursing home in Kirkland, Washington, that was a hot spot of the outbreak had to be quarantined for weeks.

The private Facebook group was formed last year to protest the IAFF’s official endorsement of Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden. Trump encouraged his followers to join the Facebook group in May 2019.

The group’s founder, Kelly Hallman, told ProPublica he doesn’t speak for everyone who posts, but he can understand why many emergency professionals share his skepticism about the coronavirus. He said previous outbreaks such as SARS, the H1N1 “swine flu” and Ebola didn’t prompt such a big response, and he thinks the reason is politics.

“There’s never been this much hoopla given to the other things,” Hallman said. “They’re doing it to crash the economy and make Trump look bad.”

Hallman’s view hasn’t changed as Trump went from calling concerns over the coronavirus a “hoax” on Feb. 28 to declaring a national emergency on Friday. Hallman said Trump has had to address fears stirred up by the media.

“If you had to point a finger at why the leftist media and the left in general has a smile on their face about this whole thing, it’s the Dow,” Hallman said, referring to the historic decline in stock prices. “My wife and kids are scared, they’re believing what they’re seeing on TV. And I’m trying to tell them it’s not as bad as the media makes it out.”

Public health experts are unified in calling for drastic measures to contain and mitigate the spread in the U.S. “When you’re dealing with an emerging infectious diseases outbreak, you are always behind where you think you are,” Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said at a White House press conference on Monday. “It will always seem that the best way to address it would be doing something that looks like it might be an overreaction. It’s not an overreaction. It’s a reaction that we feel is commensurate with what is actually going on in reality.”

The government’s guidelines, Fauci said, “will fail if people don’t adhere to them.”

IAFF spokesman Doug Stern said views like those expressed in the Facebook group reflect the minority of first responders, citing conversations with local leaders who are eager for more information about how to prepare for the coronavirus.

“Our leadership is aware of this issue, and we are taking it seriously because we know how important it is,” Stern said of COVID-19. Most important, Stern said, is for 911 callers to tell the dispatcher if anyone is experiencing flu-like symptoms so responders can wear protective gear and send a smaller team.

Caroline Chen contributed reporting.

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Two days after announcing divorce, antigay “Activist Mommy” visits abortion clinic

Two days after announcing divorce, antigay “Activist Mommy” visits abortion clinic

Elizabeth Johnston, a.k.a. “Activist Mommy”, the god-fearing, homeschooling mother of 10 who doesn’t believe in same-sex marriage or LGBTQ rights, recently announced she’s getting divorced and she needs all the prayers she can get.

In a Facebook post shared Friday, Johnston revealed that her porn-addicted husband has been “repeatedly unfaithful” and “psychologically and emotionally abusive” towards her for over 15 years.

“After repeatedly taking him back, covering for him, preserving his reputation, and forgiving him of adultery, pornography and sexual immorality, which began 16 years ago, I have been forced to come to the harsh realization that I’ve done all I can and am entrusting Him to my Savior!” Johnston wrote.

Then on Sunday, Johnston, who believes Jesus will save us from the coronavirus, took to Instagram to say she’s been feeling depressed since announcing the end of her marriage. So she did what any soon-to-be-single-mother-of-10 in her situation would do… She hopped into their minivan and drove down to her local abortion clinic…

To pray, of course!

“Feeling pretty broken today,” Johnston wrote, “so we went and prayed at the most broken place in the city! The abortion clinic.”

“In my grief, I could barely pull myself out of bed this morning, but I’m so glad I did. When you are walking through tragedy, sometimes the best ministry to your soul is to minister to others.”

Johnston first rose to online prominence during the debate over marriage equality in 2015 and has since built her social media platform on spewing Christian hate against LGBTQ people.

In the past, she’s said she doesn’t consider same-sex marriages “real” and refuses to write the words “gay” and “marriage” without using condescending quotation marks.

She’s also warned marriage equality would lead to pedophilia and was a vocal supporter of Kim Davis, the county clerk (currently on her fourth marriage) who refused to sign marriage licenses for same-sex couples after the Supreme Court’s 2015 ruling.

Naturally, Twitter has had a lot to say about the news of Johnston’s failed marriage…

Elizabeth Johnston – Activist Mommy
Is getting a divorce. How sinful 😂#lgbtq

— Jonathan (@SouthernDem74) March 14, 2020

In all fairness based on her writings a single mother should not have custody of children.
Unfit based on the broken home.#activistmommy #divorce

🏳️‍🌈IamDallasLyn💙🌊 (@IamDallasLyn) March 14, 2020

UPDATE: Anti-LGBTQ “Activist Mommy” announced on Facebook that she is getting a divorce (something Jesus forbade) because her husband is an adulterer addicted to porn.

Maybe she should have been more of an activist in her own home instead of going around scolding all of us. pic.twitter.com/Nt448UNk9g

— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) March 14, 2020

Activist Mommy is getting a divorce. We call that KARMA

— Duane Snow (@DuaneSnow12) March 14, 2020

Sorry. I couldn’t resist logging-on to Twitter to comment on this little nugget: One of our heterosexual, Christian stewards of marriage’s sanctity, Elizabeth Johnston, has decided to ‘weaken’ it.

See you again in April.t.co/0euopnIZum

— Todd Wesley Hellems (@hellems_wesley) March 16, 2020

Train wreck? You mean activist mommy’s marriage?

— Jaye McBride (@jayemcbride) March 13, 2020

Me seeing that the Activist Mommy’s marriage fell apart pic.twitter.com/IjRetPI3TQ

— Blackie Brown (@BlaiqueJLee) March 15, 2020

So the Activist Mommy is getting a divorce.

It’s difficult for me to feel sympathy here given her long history of abhorrent behaviour towards people like me. Thing is though? That’s what makes us different. I can forgive and feel sympathy BECAUSE I take my faith seriously.

— Stormageddon, Dark Lady of All (@KennedayTS) March 14, 2020

Related: Elizabeth “Activist Mommy” Johnston who opposes same-sex marriage… is getting divorced

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Coronavirus Comfort Concerts: Pink, Chris Martin, Yo-Yo Ma and Others Offer Social Media Songs During COVID-19 Outbreak — WATCH

Coronavirus Comfort Concerts: Pink, Chris Martin, Yo-Yo Ma and Others Offer Social Media Songs During COVID-19 Outbreak — WATCH

Chris Martin, Pink, Yo-Yo Ma and other musical artists are taking to social media to offer music in a time of anxiety and isolation during the COVID-19 outbreak. Check it ALL out below.

Martin performed a 30-minute concert from home, Pink performed “Make You Feel My Love”, and cellist Yo-Yo Ma performed Dvořák’s “Going Home”. Additionally, Lin-Manuel Miranda offered a link to a tune cut from Hamilton, Italian tenor Maurizio Marchini sang from his balcony, and John Legend is planning his own concert on Instagram Live at 4pm ET today.

And Brandon Flowers, Gloria Gaynor, and Nicole Scherzinger did some musical hand-washing.

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To make you feel my love 😍 rehearsals

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In these days of anxiety, I wanted to find a way to continue to share some of the music that gives me comfort. The first of my #SongsOfComfort: Dvořák – “Going Home”

Stay safe. pic.twitter.com/S28w6OlXiZ

— Yo-Yo Ma (@YoYo_Ma) March 13, 2020

Wish I could send you peace of mind via this app.
Alas.
But I can send you music no one’s heard. Here’s a cut Hamilton/Washington tune called I Have This Friend. No one’s heard it, not even Kail.
Funnier if you picture me and @ChrisisSingin singing it.t.co/lhkLP0jQeT

— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) March 12, 2020

I simply love Italians.

Italian tenor Maurizio Marchini singing from his balcony in #florence pic.twitter.com/5sRkQTFDDL

— Twc (@Tim_C66) March 16, 2020

It’ll be on Instagram Live at @johnlegend. Requests will be accepted. And let me know which other artists I should pass the torch to

— John Legend (@johnlegend) March 16, 2020

Chrissy Teigen has confirmed that she too will be there. Who knows what awesomeness and hilarity will come from her presence!? Tune in to my Instagram Live at 1pm pacific/4pm eastern/do the math for the other time zones please. See you soon! t.co/phAvzDKxPC

— John Legend (@johnlegend) March 17, 2020

And other celebs provided some hand-washing tunes:

But this is. pic.twitter.com/PlyHdzo2pM

— The Killers (@thekillers) March 16, 2020

Stay safe and WASH THOSE HANDS DOLLS!!! 💦🧼#SafeHands #HandwashChallenge pic.twitter.com/9YuiuK4pmw

— THE PUSSYCAT DOLLS (@pussycatdolls) March 14, 2020

Gloria Gaynor washing her hands to I Will Survive is the hand washing video I didn’t know I needed pic.twitter.com/3HotD7RsS6

— grant 🧔🏻 stay home pls (@urdadssidepiece) March 12, 2020

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A message from Team NOH8

A message from Team NOH8
2020_tour%20postponedbDear NOH 8 Family, The health and safety of our supporters, volunteers and team is our top priority.  As we commit to doing our part to help combat the spread of COVID-19 (the coronavirus) we will be following CDC recommendations & guidelines.  All #NOH8 events through April 8th will be postponed until a future date this year. While we continue to monitor the

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