Grand Jury: No Indictment of Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson in the Shooting Death of Michael Brown

Grand Jury: No Indictment of Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson in the Shooting Death of Michael Brown

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A grand jury has decided not to indict Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown back on August 9. 

Earlier today, CNN reported on what would happen to Wilson should the jury not move forward with indictment charges:

If the grand jury clears him of wrongdoing and Wilson wants to remain on the job, he could put up a fight. The police union would back him, said Paul Callan, a CNN legal analyst and former New York prosecutor.

“In the end, he has certain due process rights under Missouri law, and they can’t just summarily fire him because he’s unpopular,” Callan said. “They will have to prove that he violated some aspect of his employment contract as a police officer, or civil service regulations. Otherwise, he will have a very good lawsuit.”

Still, most people believe Wilson will never again wear a badge.

“If I’m the mayor of Ferguson, believe me, you would want that cop out because you know that he will be controversial,” Callan said. “He will be distrusted by the citizenry and maybe subjected to abuse when he’s out on the street. It’s just going to be nothing but trouble. They’re going to find a way to get him out. They may try to buy him out.”

Watch live feed of MSNBC’s coverage of the news, AFTER THE JUMP

 


Kyler Geoffroy

www.towleroad.com/2014/11/wilson.html

'Ass Hunter,' Game Where Users Kill Gays, Removed By Google App Store

'Ass Hunter,' Game Where Users Kill Gays, Removed By Google App Store
Google has removed a game from Google Play that involved the killing of gay people for sport and survival.

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Called “Ass Hunter,” users reportedly downloaded the game over 10,000 times and gave it over 200 five-star ratings prior to its removal. According to The Independent:

In the game, players control a hunter with a shotgun who must kill naked men before they approach him. If they are able to reach him then the game shows a cartoon depiction of the men having sex with the hunter… That description remains cached on Google, though the page has now been taken down. Cached versions of the original site continue to be held by Google.

The description of the game listed by its makers is even worse. According to Towleroad it read:

Play and do not be gay! Legendary game where you are hunter and your mission is to kill gays as much as you can or escape between them to the next level. Gays may be hidden in bushes and unexpectedly catch you. Remember when they catch you they will do with you whatever they want.

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The game is reportedly several years old but was downloaded at an exponential rate after recently being made available in the Google app store.

A petition for to see the game removed from the app store was launched at the end of last week.

A spokesperson for Google confirmed to The Huffington Post that the app is no longer available on Google Play. He did not comment on how the app ended up on the site in the first place but noted, “we remove apps from Google Play that violate our policies.”

(h/t Towleroad)

www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/11/24/ass-hunter-google_n_6212766.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

What To Watch This Week on TV: Chenoweth Comes Home

What To Watch This Week on TV: Chenoweth Comes Home

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Check out our weekly guide to make sure you’re catching the big premieres, crucial episodes and the stuff you won’t admit you watch when no one’s looking.

— If you’re biding your time until Magic Mike XXL, you could find worse ways to spend an hour or so than watching La Bare, Friday at 9 p.m. on Showtime. The documentary, directed by Mike star Joe Manganiello, follows a group of male dancers at a legendary Texas stripclub. (Learn more about La Bare from our interview with some of the stars.)

Grumpy Cat and Charlie Brown celebrate the season, plus Kristin Chenoweth brings Broadway to Oklahoma and more TV this week, AFTER THE JUMP …

 

— The mirrorball trophy is bestowed on this season’s favorite celebrity dancer. Will it be Sadie, Janel, Bethany or Alfonso who is crowned the winner of season 19 of Dancing With the Stars? Find out over the course of ABC’s two-night finale, Monday at 8 p.m. Eastern and Tuesday at 9 p.m. Eastern.

 

— It’s not Thanksgiving without the annual viewing of A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. Get your jellybeans and popcorn ready to watch the Peanuts gang Wednesday at 8 p.m. on ABC.

 

— Pint-sized diva Kristin Chenoweth serenades the crowd with favorites from Broadway, film and television during Kristin Chenoweth: Coming Home, at 9 p.m. Eastern, Friday on PBS.

 

— Internet sensation Grumpy Cat is this generation’s Grinch. Well, that’s Lifetime’s hope when the network debuts its holiday TV-movie, Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever at 8 p.m. Eastern on Saturday. Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation) voices the cantankerous cat.

What are you watching on TV this week?


Bobby Hankinson

www.towleroad.com/2014/11/what-to-watch-this-week-on-tv-chenoweth-comes-home.html

WATCH: Pastor Gets a Taste of His 'Sodomite Semen' Lattes By Sharing Parody Video

WATCH: Pastor Gets a Taste of His 'Sodomite Semen' Lattes By Sharing Parody Video

James David Manning isn’t backing down from his claims that Starbucks uses semen in its lattes, sharing a satirical video he says proves the coffee chain is selling ‘sex in public for $9 a hit.’

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Stevie St. John

www.advocate.com/politics/religion/2014/11/24/watch-pastor-gets-taste-his-sodomite-semen-lattes-sharing-parody-video

Celebrating Our Wins, Organizing for Our Future: LGBTQ Immigrants in Times of Executive Action

Celebrating Our Wins, Organizing for Our Future: LGBTQ Immigrants in Times of Executive Action
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On Thursday night, hundreds of thousands gathered across the country in living rooms, over laptops and in front of televisions waiting for and anticipating executive action on immigration from President Obama. Together we held our breath, we held hands and we hoped. We hoped that the President’s actions would match our organizing efforts and years of building collective power and taking risks to provide relief from detention and deportations for ourselves and for our communities.

For that, we were not disillusioned. Today, there are about 4.4 million more immigrants living in this country who can breathe a little easier at night knowing that deportation, at least temporarily, is not right around the corner. Today, the Secure Communities Program that has inflated the ability of local police to collaborate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain and deport over two million people has ended. Today, we can see the direct result of our work to force politicians to see us as human beings and not disposable political pawns.

We celebrate these victories as evidence that organizing our community has worked, but we also see clearly that this announcement is just the first step in our fight. President Obama made his announcement on Transgender Day of Remembrance, which is when we remember the victims of transphobic murders, and President Obama issued a statement that “Transgender Americans often experience hatred and discrimination from those who fail to see the humanity all people share.” Unfortunately, on Transgender Day of Remembrance, President Obama seems to have forgotten transgender immigrants. As we see in our work every day, Immigration and Customs Enforcement and its detention centers are the source of some of the most shocking violence that transgender people face in this country.

While transgender women only make up 1 out of 500 detained immigrants in this country, they make up a horrific 1 out of every 5 confirmed sexual assaults in immigration detention. As described in a recent report by Fusion, “an ICE detention officer in Arizona forced a trans woman to take her shirt off, while he ejaculated into a styrofoam cup and demanded that she drink his semen. He admitted to the abuse and served two days in county jail, while the victim remained in ICE detention for another five months awaiting her asylum hearing — in a cell with men.”

Before the announcement, Transgender Law Center recounted the sexual abuse, torture in solitary confinement, lack of access to crucially necessary medical care and degrading and dehumanizing abuse that transgender immigrants face in immigration detention in an op-ed where we noted that, “All of these abuses are in violation of ICE’s own internal standards, which they have repeatedly refused to follow. These conditions so unbearable that many trans women in desperation accept deportation and risk near-certain violence upon their return to their birth countries rather than continue to be tortured in ICE custody.”

Despite being disproportionately harmed by immigration enforcement and detention, LGBTQ people and especially transgender women of color are disproportionately excluded from the President’s relief both because we are less likely to have children or have relationships that are legally recognized and because we continue to be profiled,targeted and criminalized for our survival. However, we encourage the LGBTQ community to see this not as a moment of loss but a moment of opportunity to hold President Obama and others accountable.

We take comfort in knowing that our organizing is what has made this moment possible and is what will make our dreams for the future possible. Together, we should celebrate this victory knowing that we will keep fighting to expand relief from deportation and make it permanent, to end the caging and torture of LGBTQ and all people, to address economic exploitation as a root cause of migration, to eliminate the idea that our community members’ convictions render them disposable such as through PEP-Comm (S-Comm’s replacement), to end mass incarceration and to stop policies and practices that rely on a historic legacy of white supremacy and domination.

We call on LGBTQ organizations to recognize that this win is the result of dedicated grassroots organizations led by people directly affected in the Not1More Deportation Campaign, and other aligned groups, and ask the LGBTQ movement to join us in

• committing to grassroots, direct action organizing as a winning strategy

• continuing to fight immigration detention of LGBTQ people

• celebrating our people’s strength, resilience and political will

Our belief in organizing as a strategy and our belief in our leadership should only be strengthened by this win, one of the largest in a decade. Let us take strength, lessons and leadership forward from this win to fight for an end to the detention of LGBTQ immigrants and everything else we need for our communities to be free from violence and fear.

www.huffingtonpost.com/caitlin-breedlove/celebrating-our-wins-orga_b_6204370.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Gay London Businessman Ivan Massow Announces Bid For Mayor In 2016

Gay London Businessman Ivan Massow Announces Bid For Mayor In 2016

Screen Shot 2014-11-24 at 12.57.41 PMOpenly gay businessman and entrepreneur Ivan Massow is running for Mayor of London in 2016 reports Pink NewsMassow is known for his work offering financial services and insurance catered to gay people during the 1990s and announced his bid today to succeed Boris Johnson, who is returning to parliament. Massow says he’s eager to serve London and stressed his love for the city in his announcement.

Said Massow:

“As a campaigner against discrimination I know that there is nowhere on earth I would rather live than London.

“A vibrant, dynamic and open-minded city, London is a living, breathing example to the world of what a successful multicultural society should look and feel like. I felt welcome when I came here.”

Massow is a long-time member of the Conservative party, but briefly defected to the Labour party to repeal Section 28, an anti-gay amendment that prohibits the “promotion,” of homosexuality in schools. However, Massow issued comments about the gay community ahead of June 2013’s Pride in London celebration that irked many in the community. 

Said Massow:

“Don’t misunderstand me: I enjoy apps like Grindr (gay dating apps that supply you with a photo and precise distance of your nearest shag) as much as the next man. I admit to recreational drugs use in my distant past.

“But am I the only one to notice that the gay scene today seems obsessed with drugs? Obsessed with sex. Unable to take responsibility for its part in the spread of HIV. Inhabiting a soulless and empty world of hedonism.

“In fact, as many thousands prepare to descend on central London this weekend, I am finding it difficult to be proud.”

Massow went on to say that drug culture is becoming glamorized within gay culture, and that some within the community hide behind anti-discrimination laws to excuse it. Massow also slammed BB (Bareback) sex parties and those treating HIV as a mere “Inconvenience.” Massow defended his comments while addressing criticisms of hypocrisy.

MassowSaid Massow:

“I don’t want our community to deal with this just because I find our behaviour embarrassing. God only knows I’ve embarrassed myself enough not to throw stones. I think fun in moderation is great.

“I’m making the point because it’s a miserable way to live. Chemically induced highs and kids addicted to ‘chem-sex’ is all fake bollocks. Bollocks that leads to depression and, frequently, death. Bollocks that is just plain boring and ultimately empty.”

Massow’s comments come after U.K.’s National Aids Trust Fund reported in 2013 that drug rates and HIV infection are rapidly rising. Given Massow’s statements, It’s unclear whether Massow intends to address the issue in his run for office. 


Anthony Costello

www.towleroad.com/2014/11/gay-london-businessman-ivan-massow-announces-bid-for-mayor-in-2016.html

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