Group Behind NYC Central Park Tent Hospital Makes Workers Agree to Statement of Faith That Says Gays Will Burn in Hell

Group Behind NYC Central Park Tent Hospital Makes Workers Agree to Statement of Faith That Says Gays Will Burn in Hell

Samaritan’s Purse, the group funding and erecting the makeshift coronavirus tent hospital in New York City’s Central Park, makes all workers, including health care providers, “read and adhere” to a statement of faith that says gay people will burn in Hell. Samaritan’s Purse is run by “Christian” homophobe Franklin Graham.

If you are a Christian doctor, nurse, paramedic, or other medical professional interested in serving COVID-19 patients in our @SamaritansPurse Emergency Field Hospital in NYC, please visit t.co/EEw1jNtrrk. pic.twitter.com/5i7EeKxLDi

— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) March 29, 2020

Gothamist reports: “Graham, the son of prominent minister Billy Graham, has specifically sought to recruit Christian medical staff to the Central Park facility. According to the group’s website, all volunteers, including health care workers, should read and adhere to a statement of faith, in which marriage is defined as ‘exclusively the union of one genetic male and one genetic female’ and the unrighteous are sentenced to ‘everlasting punishment in hell.’”

CBS This Morning did a report on the tent hospital. The statement of faith was not mentioned.

Gothamist adds: “Asked whether the Mayor’s Office considers this problematic, a City Hall spokesperson said the field hospital will operate as a Mount Sinai facility, and must adhere to the hospital’s policy against discrimination. The spokesperson did not say whether the city was concerned that volunteers on the project are expected to agree with the group’s anti-gay faith statement.”

Brad Hoylman

Senator Brad Hoylman put the group on notice.

Said Hoylman in a press release: “COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate, and neither should Franklin Graham. It’s unacceptable that a New Yorker infected with COVID-19 could be subjected to discriminatory treatment from an organization whose leader calls us ‘immoral’ and ‘detestable.’ Today I’m calling on Franklin Graham to publicly assure LGBTQ New Yorkers that they will receive the same treatment as anyone else at the Central Park field hospital. The City of New York and the Mount Sinai hospital network must monitor conditions closely at Graham’s facility and ensure every single LGBTQ patient is treated fairly. We cannot abandon our moral compass in the middle of a pandemic. Sadly, beggars can’t be choosers: New York needs every ventilator we can get. But homophobic pastor Franklin Graham and his field hospital operation in Central Park must guarantee all LGBTQ patients with COVID-19 are treated with dignity and respect. We’ll be watching.”

Added Hoylman: “Graham has a long history of homophobic and transphobic remarks. He’s called LGBTQ activists ‘immoral,’ said being gay or trans is ‘detestable,’ and even claimed Satan is behind the fight for equal rights. Graham’s nonprofit, Samaritan’s Purse, is setting up a massive field hospital in Central Park. LGBTQ New Yorkers already experience health disparities compared to the general population, including higher rates of HIV, cancer and respiratory health issues. This means many LGBTQ New Yorkers have weaker immune systems or pre-existing conditions that make them more vulnerable to COVID-19.”

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Group Behind NYC Central Park Tent Hospital Makes Workers Adhere to ‘Statement of Faith’ That Says Gays Will Burn in Hell

On Transgender Day of Visibility, GLAAD and Instagram launch #TransLoveStories IGTV and portrait series

On Transgender Day of Visibility, GLAAD and Instagram launch #TransLoveStories IGTV and portrait series

Landyn Pan

Each year on March 31st, the world observes TDOV to raise awareness about transgender people. It is a day to celebrate the lives and contributions of trans people, while also drawing attention to the poverty, discrimination, and violence the community faces.

Today marks the 10th Annual International TDOV which was created by trans advocate Rachel Crandall. Crandall, the head of Transgender Michigan, created TDOV in response to the overwhelming majority of stories about transgender people in the media being focused on violence. She hoped to create a day where people could re-focus on celebrating the lives of transgender people, empowering them to live authentically, while still acknowledging that due to discrimination, not every trans person can or wants to be visible.

During Transgender Week of Awareness in November 2019, GLAAD announced the rollout of its #TransLoveStories campaign to highlight stories from within the trans community that often go unrecognized, to show that these stories of love do exist as models of what’s possible, to center how trans people experience relationships, and to show allies how they can support people in the community. 

As the world confronts COVID-19, GLAAD and Instagram are harnessing the power of creating online communities of support and emphasizing storytelling to drive interpersonal connection, virtual dialogue, and cultural change. 

Creator of the campaign, GLAAD’s Associate Director of Transgender Representation, Alex Schmider (@anderfinn) said:

“Especially during this unprecedented time, we know that it’s critical for people to find support and connection through online communities and digital storytelling. Through #translovestories we want to show that trans people are capable and deserving of finding and sharing love–for ourselves and with others. It’s also an opportunity for the partners, friends, and family who love us to show that we are an important and valuable part of their lives. Because of the discrimination trans people face, not everyone can be visible today, but we believe campaigns like this are part of creating a world where every trans person can be accepted, loved, and celebrated for who they are.”

In the weeks following TDOV, GLAAD and Instagram will roll out IGTV videos and portraits from NYC-based photogragher Landyn Pan (@landynpan) of trans people with significant others in their lives to showcase the diversity of trans love stories. Content creators include: 

  • Co-author of new book My Sister: How One’s Sibling’s Transition Changed Us Both Marizol Leyva (@iam_marizol) with her sister Selenis (@selenisleyvaofficial) actress known for her work on Netflix’s Orange Is The New Black
  • Model Chala Tyson Tshitundu (@chala.gram) and their partner Noah
  • Business owner Marli Washington (@2b.marli) and his wife Adriana
  • Content creator AJ Clementine (@ajclementine_) and her boyfriend Ryan

There are so many stories out there to be seen, heard, and known. To participate and show support for the trans community, please share on social media using #TransLoveStories. While people may need to keep themselves physically distant to maintain community safety and health during these times, it’s all the more important to seek connection and show support using the platforms and storytelling abilities people have access. 

Check out the sizzle reel for the IGTV series on Instagram: www.instagram.com/glaad/

March 31, 2020

www.glaad.org/blog/transgender-day-visibility-glaad-and-instagram-launch-translovestories-igtv-and-portrait-series

LINE Timeline adds Explore feature

LINE Timeline adds Explore feature

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LINE Timeline is getting an exciting new feature called “Explore.”

With Explore, you not only can see your friends’ Timeline posts, but also other related content that you may like. And it also makes it easier to keep track of the content you like on Timeline with a new “Follow” feature.

Explore’s curated content is customized for each user based on your viewing history, letting you see publicly posted materials that fit your style and interests. That means the more you view, the more accurate the curation can be. 
How to use Explore
First, tap the planet icon in the upper right of Timeline, or you can also scroll down Timeline until you see the Explore section. 

Because the contents Explore shows you are based on what you’ve already indicated you like, there’s a good chance you’ll find it quite addicting. Plus, you can check out as much content as you like. Just scroll away!

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Another feature for you – Follow
In addition to Explore, we are also rolling out another new feature, Follow. Follow also works on Timeline and it lets you follow the accounts you discover using Explore without necessarily adding them as your friends on LINE. It’s a great way to subscribe to the content you most like. 

Tips to increase your follower numbers
1. Upload the content you want public on Timeline.
2. Change the setting to “ON” for the follow function. 
(Go to Setting > Timeline > Public post setting > Allow follow)
3. Manage your followers by displaying the number of followers/following.



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