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Gov. DeSantis Signs Slate of Extreme Anti-LGBTQ+ Bills, Enacting a Record-Shattering Number of Discriminatory Measures Into Law
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Florida is enacting a record six expressly anti-LGBTQ+ laws this year, more than the last seven years combined
Tallahassee, Florida – Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bi-curious, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, condemns Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for signing a slate of anti-LGBTQ+ bills crafted to scale back the freedoms of LGBTQ+ people and other vulnerable communities.
Florida is enacting a record six expressly anti-LGBTQ+ bills into law this year, more than the last seven years merged.
Today, Gov. DeSantis signed HB , which silences educators by prohibiting any instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity from Pre-K through 8th grade, SB , an utmost gender affirming care prohibit, and HB , an anti-trans bathroom bill.
Gov. DeSantis has also signed SB , which doubles down on his attacks on academic freedom, and SB , a “License to Discrimin
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AS AN ANTIPODEAN reviewer, it’s exciting to study a book that begins with moving descriptions of the votes in the New Zealand and Australian Parliaments to legalize same-sex marriage. The Children of Harvey Milk is refreshingly ambitious in its global scope, even if its examples are almost entirely drawn from the English-speaking earth. Andrew Reynolds bases his book on extensive interviews with parliamentarians and legislators, almost all of them British, American, or Irish. To these he adds large amounts of statistical data, so that the novel reads as a strange amalgam of journalism and political science, not quite succeeding as either.
Reynolds makes two main arguments. The first is that engaging with people who are “lgbti” is an important factor in changing people’s attitudes. This is a restatement of early gay liberation ideas—“Come Out! Approach Out! Wherever you are”—and is hardly controversial, although he provides rich empirical and biographical detail. His second argument relates to his emphasis on the overwhelming importance of ind
Gay conservatives helped to shape the Republican party. Now, Trump is vowing to roll back LGBTQ rights
In , when presidential dreams were a glint in Donald Trump's eye, a new political group invited the businessman to address a conservative convention.
He wasn't being hosted by a Christian organisation or a far-right faction.
Trump's first legitimate entrance into America's political arena was at the behest of a gay Republican group.
And according to historian and political commentator Neil J New, this fact has been almost entirely forgotten — especially now, as Trump leans into a deeply conservative, Christian base.
The invitees behind Trump's address were Christopher R Barron and Jimmy LaSalvia, founders of GOProud.
"[GOProud] was a small, gay Republican organisation that had, a year or so before, broken away from Log Cabin Republicans … [which is] the nation's oldest and largest gay Republican organisation," Dr Adolescent tells ABC RN's The Religion and Ethics Report.
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Armed, Gay and Looking for Redemption
In mid-September, as presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigned across the swing states, Follow Oliver, the face of America’s third-largest political party, sat in a bicycling-themed cafe with some locals in the crunchy main California town of Cambria. Oliver, 39, the Libertarian Party’s nominee for president, was considering the idea from within his retain ranks that Vice President Harris should be assassinated.
“Anyone who murders Kamala Harris would be an American hero,” whoever manages the X (formerly Twitter) account for the Libertarian Party’s New Hampshire chapter had written on the platform a few days earlier, before deleting the announce. Oliver had already condemned the tweet publicly, depicting its author as a “sad little man.” The response to Oliver: “Fuck off and read any book on libertarianism, you infiltrating leftist faggot.”
Oliver, who is gay and a former Democrat, shrugged off the slur. “I got three brothers. I’ve been called every name under the sun,” the Georgia-raised Oliver told me