Boy Has Wisdom Teeth Removed, Can’t Cope With Beyonce Not Showing Up To Congratulate Him

Boy Has Wisdom Teeth Removed, Can’t Cope With Beyonce Not Showing Up To Congratulate Him

Screen Shot 2014-10-06 at 3.56.00 PMWhat’s with people getting their wisdom teeth out and thinking they’re going to finally meet their celebrity idols all of a sudden?

First there was this girl, who in her post-anesthesia haze told her mother, “I want to have sex with Ryan Gosling,” adding she “wants to fuck white dick.”

Now there’s this video of a very confused young man driving home from the dentist. He was so brave and did such a good job, he’s naturally very upset that Beyonce didn’t show up to serenade him with praise. She could have at least given him a call, such a verse from “Drunk In Love,” something.

The strangest part of the video is that his mother (presumably) is filming him while driving the car. She also seems to be having a great time laughing at her son’s delirium. But we suppose it is pretty funny.

Here’s the clip:

Dan Tracer

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Mormon Church Responds to SCOTUS Decision: 'Only Marriage Between A Man and a Woman Is Acceptable to God'

Mormon Church Responds to SCOTUS Decision: 'Only Marriage Between A Man and a Woman Is Acceptable to God'

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has issued a response to the Supreme Court’s decision today that let stand the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling overturning Utah’s ban on same-sex marriage

Read the statement, in part:

“The succession of federal court decisions in recent months, culminating in today’s announcement by the Supreme Court, will have no effect on the doctrinal position or practices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is that only marriage between a man and a woman is acceptable to God.

The statement went on to say that churchgoers should continue to reject “persecution of any kind based on race, ethnicity, religious belief or non-belief, and differences in sexual orientation.”

U.S. Senator Mike Lee also weighed in on today’s news, calling the Supreme Court’s decision to not review the appeals “disappointing.”

In related news, Utah Governor Gary Herbert and Attorney General Sean Reyes held a press conference this afternoon with Herbert conceding, “We are a state and a people who believe in upholding the law of the land and that has been determined for us today in a way that may be not satisfactory for some, but it is the law of the land.” 

You can watch a clip of Reyes speaking at the press conference, AFTER THE JUMP

Previously, “WATCH: Gay Couples Tie the Knot in Virginia, Oklahoma, Indiana, Utah, and Wisconsin” [tlrd]

 

 


Kyler Geoffroy

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Russia Cancels Popular FLEX Exchange Program After Gay Student Reportedly Seeks U.S. Asylum

Russia Cancels Popular FLEX Exchange Program After Gay Student Reportedly Seeks U.S. Asylum
Russia has canceled a popular high school exchange program with the U.S. after a gay Russian student requested asylum based on his sexual orientation.

As The New York Times is reporting, officials announced that Russia would no longer allow students to participate in a year-long U.S. academic program under the annual Future Leaders Exchange (or FLEX), and accused the U.S. of endangering the welfare of a child over the case.

The unnamed student, 16, was reportedly living with an American family in Michigan when he befriended a local gay couple, according to the Washington Post. Russian diplomats said the couple, who are military veterans, told the teen that he should stay in the U.S. and even promised to pay his tuition at Harvard University, according to reports.

U.S. Ambassador John F. Tefft said in a statement to the Associated Press that he “deeply regret[s] this decision by the Russian government to end a program that for 21 years has built deep and strong connections between the people of Russia and the United States.”

Russia’s controversial “gay propaganda” laws garnered global attention in the weeks leading up to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. A new documentary, “Hunted: The War On Gays In Russia,” will premiere on HBO this week.

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Is Pope Francis About To Sever The Catholic Church’s Alliance With Anti-Gay Evangelicals?

Is Pope Francis About To Sever The Catholic Church’s Alliance With Anti-Gay Evangelicals?

Pope-Francis-waves-to-cro-011-360x216For the next two weeks, an extraordinary gathering of Catholic Church leaders will meet in Rome to discuss the future of marriage and family. In many ways, it’s the typical collection of older, mostly white men (and, in keeping with the Church’s benighted view of women, one nun). But it could signal the beginning of the end of the love affair between the Catholic Church and the anti-gay evangelical right.

The synod will not reach any conclusion, and it certainly won’t result in a change in Church policy on marriage equality. But would it could do is signal a shift in emphasis, away from the harsh condemnations of Pope Francis’s predecessors toward a less political, more pastoral approach to families of all kinds.

And that would be bad news for the religious right in America.

For the better part of the marriage wars, antigay evangelicals have been joined at the front with the Catholic hierarchy, led by Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, who has made attacking gays seem like the most important issue facing the Church today. In fact, hatred of gays become a great unifier among former enemies. Pastor Fred Hagee liked to call the Catholic Church “the great whore of Babylon,” but that didn’t stop the Catholic League’s Bill Donohue from embracing Hagee because they agreed to hate others (us) more than each other.

Rick Santorum’s dismal presidential candidacy only solidified the relationship between conservative Protestants and the Catholic leadership. Santorum is Catholic, but he was the candidate who spoke the language of the Protestant religious right. Evangelicals didn’t exactly trust Romney (or his Mormonism), and Newt Gingrich’s marital track record left a lot to be desired. Of all the candidates, Santorum was the one who resonated the most with evangelicals, because he saw the world the way they did: black and white, and fast headed to hell in a handbasket.

Pope Francis has already signaled that he’s not thrilled with bishops who think the Church is a better dressed version of the GOP. When it came time to appoint a replacement for Chicago’s Cardinal Francis George, the pope reached well into the ranks to come up with Blase Cupich, the bishop of Spokane. Cupich opposed Washington state’s marriage equality measure in 2012, but he made a point of saying the Church “has no tolerance for the misuse of this moment to incite hostility towards homosexual persons or promote an agenda that is hateful and disrespectful of their human dignity.”

Now that might not sound like much, but contrast it with Bishop Nienstedt of Minneapolis who played a leading role in that state’s campaign and who calls marriage equality a plot by Satan. Or compare it to Cardinal George himself, who defunded a charity that give bikes to poor kids because the charity belonged to an umbrella group that had endorsed marriage equality.

Francis has also apparently demoted one of the most outspoken American bishops, Raymond Burke, moving him to a lower ranked ceremonial position from his powerful Vatican post. Burke is best known for threatening to withhold Communion from Catholic politicians, like John Kerry, whom Burke deemed insufficiently Catholic.

In another sign that the Church is coming off its hard line, Boston’s Cardinal Sean O’Malley gave an interview in which he said that Catholic schools’ firings of LGBT teachers is a situation that “needs to be rectified.” O’Malley is well regarded by the pope, so he’s not speaking out of turn.

It would be a material change for the better if the Church stopped firing teachers and asking elderly gay parishioners to get a divorce. But it would also have a big political impact in the U.S. The antigay religious right has depended on the Catholic bishops to help carry the case for them and, just as importantly, to give them extra credibility. If the pope decides that the Church should focus more on things like poverty, then the political landscape will be very different.

Already, conservatives are showing signs of panic. A group of four dozen Catholic and evangelical conservatives has issued an open letter to the pope, urging him to “support efforts to preserve what is right and just in existing marriage laws, to resist any changes to those laws that would further weaken the institution, and to restore legal provisions that protect marriage as a conjugal union of one man and one woman.” Among the luminaries to sign that letter is evangelical superstar Rick Warren, who insists that he never opposed marriage equality.

Now for a lot of people, the changes will seem small–kind of the same old homophobia, but in new wine skins. But considering that the Church’s clock counts in centuries, not hours, any change would be momentous. And if it sets the anti-gay right further adrift from mainstream politics, all the better. Bishops shouldn’t be making common cause with haters.

Too bad it would take the pope to point that out to them.

JohnGallagher

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Gay Couples Begin Marrying in Colorado

Gay Couples Begin Marrying in Colorado

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As expected, today’s SCOTUS denial of Utah’s 10th Circuit gay marriage case has opened the door to marriage equality in Colorado. 

The Denver Post reports:

A same-sex couple in Pueblo County received the first license within hours — apparently the first gay marriage in Colorado after the high court’s action. Soon after, Larimer County Clerk and Recorder Angela Myers announced that her office would also begin issuing the licenses.

Clerks in Boulder and Denver said they were awaiting final clearance. Once the legal formalities are finalized, same-sex marriage will be legal throughout Colorado. […]

The paper adds the state’s Attorney General John Suthers will file motions to expidite the lifting of the stays in both the state and federal courts and will continue advising clerks on when to begin issuing licenses. 

Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper released the following statement reacting to today’s news:

“Today marks a historic day on the march towards marital equality. The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision not to review the same-sex marriage cases in other states means that 10th Circuit’s decision is binding in Colorado.  While there are a few more steps in the process, we are that much closer to declaring marriage equality for all Coloradans.”

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Kyler Geoffroy

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