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GAYETY.COThese Disney Stars Are Dominating the 2025 Golden Globes NominationsFrom Disney Channel hits to Golden Globes stardom, Ariana Grande, Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, and Zendaya are proving theyre unstoppable. These former child stars are all nominated for big awards at the 2025 Golden Globes, showing the world just how far theyve come.Grande and Gomez are both first-time Golden Globes nominees in the Best Supporting Actress category. Grande earned her spot for playing Glinda in the magical musical Wicked, while Gomez wowed critics in the crime-comedy-musical Emilia Prez. Its impossible to find my words, but I am simply, so deeply grateful for this acknowledgment, Grande shared on Instagram. Gomez also celebrated her nod, sharing a heartwarming reaction video of herself popping up from under a pile of blankets in shock.Zendaya, another Disney alum, is no stranger to awards. This year, shes nominated for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy for her role in Challengers, where she plays a tennis star tangled in drama on and off the court. Fans first fell in love with Zendaya on Shake It Up, and now shes dazzling on the big screen.Miley Cyrus also joins the fun, earning a nomination for Best Original Song with her track Beautiful That Way from The Last Showgirl. Its her first Golden Globe nod in 15 yearsher last was for I Thought I Lost You from Disneys Bolt. Talk about a comeback!Related | The 2025 Grammy Nominations Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, Billie Eilish, and More!A Big Night for Big StarsThe 2025 Golden Globes are shaping up to be a star-studded event. Emilia Prez leads with ten nominations, including Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, where its up against Wicked and Zendayas Challengers.TV isnt left out, either. Gomez snagged another nod for Only Murders in the Building, and shows like The Bear and Shgun are also bringing the heat with multiple nominations.From Disney Dreams to Hollywood QueensIts hard to believe these nominees started out on Disney Channel and Nickelodeon. Grande sang her way into hearts on Victorious, Gomez cast her spell on Wizards of Waverly Place, Cyrus rocked out as Hannah Montana, and Zendaya danced her way to fame on Shake It Up.Now, theyre taking over Hollywood, proving that theyre more than just childhood stars. Whether its through acting, singing, or both, these talented women are redefining successand having fun while doing it.The 2025 Golden Globes air January 5, and all eyes will be on these Disney legends to see who takes home the gold. Stay tunedits going to be magical!More Stories: These Disney Stars Are Dominating the 2025 Golden Globes NominationsPerfect Holiday Books for a Cozy Winter NightHeres How You Can Visit the Pink Pony Club Pop-Up Coming to WeHo!David Archuletas Steamy Bedroom Confession: Doing Only One Thing Is Boring to MeJoe Locke is Marvels New Breakout StarSee His Reaction to a Major Award Nom!The post These Disney Stars Are Dominating the 2025 Golden Globes Nominations appeared first on Gayety.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 77 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMSpencer Macnaughton | Uncloseted Media Weekly Newsletter -- SCOTUS Hears Trans Rights CaseHey all!Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. Now that the holiday season is in full swing, so is the Supreme Court. Yesterday, for the first time ever, the SCOTUS justices heard arguments about whether a state has the authority to ban gender-affirming care for trans kids and whether a ban like this constitutes sex discrimination. After more than two hours of oral arguments, the SCOTUS appeared likely to back the ban, which would be a huge blow for transgender rights in the U.S. ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio, the first openly trans lawyer to argue in front of the Supreme Court, represented the kids and their parents. Strangiowho I was honored to speak alongside on MSNBC a few months agoargued that a ban on gender-affirming medical treatments like the use of prepubertal blockers and hormones have been permitted for a very long time to treat minors suffering from other conditions like endometriosis or early-onset puberty. Many far-right lawmakers and politicians have falsely equated gender-affirming healthcare with kids receiving bottom surgery (which very rarely happens for children in the U.S.). One of the most outlandish claims was when President-elect Trump claimed kids are going to school and coming home with sex changes. I understand that the issue of gender-affirming care for kids isin some respectscomplex and nuanced and I dont claim to be an expert. What I do think about when reflecting on this debate are the trans kids Ive met through my reporting. I think about Dylan Brandt, the 15-year-old trans boy in Arkansas who I played ping-pong with in his basement before we interviewed him for a 60 Minutes+ segment about why he was suing his states attorney general for trying to ban his access to testosterone. Then theres Andrew Bostad, another Arkansas trans teen who was navigating his first relationship when we met in 2021. There was Matthew, a trans boy in Florida I met during a Nickelodeon segment who was elated because he had just started to receive puberty blockers and told me they significantly reduced his struggle with suicidal ideation. Theres Luna, a young trans woman who I met eight years ago in California when I was filming a French documentary (shes now working at Disney, andaccording to her Dadfootloose and fancy free). And Joe Maldonado, whom I filmed making history when I documented him becoming the first openly trans kid to attend a Boy Scout meeting.Every single trans kid Ive spent time with has been confident and undoubtedly sure about their gender identity. And years later, none of them have changed their minds. They have wanted gender-affirming healthcare more than anything and have all told me on and off camera that the medications, alongside the talk therapy, have dramatically improved their mental health, self-esteem and self worth. Theres no doubt that this is a serious and complex debate and is something we should handle with care. But as the SCOTUS deliberates this decision, I really, really, hope the justices will listen to what the trans kids have to say.Subscribe nowLGBTQ Americans and the 2024 election: "I don't feel welcome here." (CBS NEWS)With increasing concerns over potential rollbacks of protections and rights for marginalized communities, advocates emphasize the urgent need to address the implications of Trump's alignment with right-wing groups and their agenda as the political landscape shifts.Takeaways from the historic transgender care arguments at the Supreme Court (CNN)Trans teen pleads with SCOTUS to strike down Tennessees gender-affirming care ban ahead of landmark hearing (Advocate)In the landmark Supreme Court case U.S. v. Skrmetti, 16-year-old transgender girl L.W. from Tennessee challenges a state law banning gender-affirming medical care for minors, arguing it discriminates based on sex and infringes on parental rights. A dozen Moscow clubgoers found guilty after anti-LGBTQ 'propaganda' raids (NBC)The club patrons were found guilty of petty hooliganism and put under administrative arrest as punishment.First transgender attorney to argue before the Supreme Court, challenging health care ban for minors (AP News)We set a Giving Tuesday goal of $2,000 and are still a few hundred bucks away from reaching it. If you have the means and are interested in supporting our work, you can here: https://secure.qgiv.com/for/unclosettedmediaIm honored to speak tonight as GRACEs special guest about Uncloseteds recent coverage as well as this weeks SCOTUS arguments. I will speak with Alaina Kupec, GRACEs founder, who created the nonprofit in an effort to change the hearts and minds of Americas movable middle when it comes to trans issues.We passed 3,000 subscribers yesterday! We are growing quickly and are so grateful for your support! Share Uncloseted with your friends so we can keep up this momentum.We partnered with The Stonewall Inn on World AIDS Day. Weve also been rolling out posts on our Instagram that highlight some of the voices we interviewed for our stories about how Black and Brown people in the South struggle to access HIV-prevention medication like PrEP.Photo: Parker Boyce-MichelsThis weekend, be on the lookout for new Uncloseted reporting: Transgender men have the highest rates of eating disorders than any other community, and yet their struggles are under-researched and underreported. Sam Donndelinger follows Daniel-Jos Cyan in his journey with eating disorder recovery and gender-affirming care. In an essay by my Mom (yes! my actual Mom!), she writes about the importance of parental acceptance of LGBTQ kids during the holiday season. Thanks for reading! And feel free to email me with questions, complaints, tips or story ideas! 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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMWhat to Expect as the Supreme Court Weighs in on Gender-Affirming Care for Trans YouthBy: Orion Rummler, Grace PanettaThis story was originally published by the 19th. People stand outside the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)Subscribe nowFor the first time, the Supreme Court on Wednesday will consider a states authority to ban gender-affirming care for transgender youth and whether such a ban constitutes sex discrimination. Oral arguments for United States v. Skrmetti, a case focused on Tennessees right to ban such health care for minors, will give new insights into the justices thinking around gender-affirming care for trans youth at a time when that care is banned across the country and is expected to come under fire during a second Trump administration.The issue at the core of this case is whether banning a certain kind of health care for just one group transgender youth violates the 14th Amendments equal protection clause by discriminating based on sex. Laws that make sex-based classifications are subject to a more rigorous legal review to determine their constitutionality, and it would be difficult for Tennessees law to survive that scrutiny.What will happen at the Supreme Court on Wednesday, and whats next? The 19th has followed this case from the beginning and explains it here.Subscribe nowWhat will happen during oral arguments?Oral arguments will last approximately one hour. The majority of that time will be dedicated to attorneys answering the justices questions, not rehashing each point of the case so far. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar, representing the United States, will be allotted 15 minutes to make the best legal case and answer those questions, as will the attorneys for the ACLU and Lambda Legal who are respondents in support of the trans adolescents and their families, who are challenging to ban. The Tennessee attorney generals office will have 30 minutes to do the same.Based on previously filed briefs, the solicitor general, alongside attorneys from the ACLU and Lambda Legal, will argue Wednesday that Tennnessees gender-affirming care ban for minors is sex discrimination and that the Supreme Court should vacate the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit decision that allowed the ban to take hold.On the opposing side, the office of Tennessees attorney general will argue that the Supreme Court should affirm the 6th Circuit decision, which held that the gender-affirming care ban has nothing to do with sex, and that it does not target trans people.Columbia Law Schools Center for Gender and Sexuality Law expects the justices to push both parties to explain why Tennnessees gender-affirming care ban is or is not making a sex-based classification, and for the justices to disagree about the potential influence of abortion rights cases, like Dobbs v. Jackson Womens Health Organization, on the case. The ways that the justices describe cisgender and transgender youth is also a point of interest for legal experts.How did we get here?This case began in April 2023 as L.W. v. Skrmetti, when the ACLU and Lambda Legal sued Tennessee via the states attorney general Jonathan Skrmetti to block the states health care ban. Attorneys filed the lawsuit on behalf of Samantha and Brian Williams of Nashville, and their teenage daughter, alongside two other families of transgender youth and Dr. Susan Lacy, a Memphis-based gynecologist who has provided gender-affirming care to adults and minors in the state.In July 2023, a three-judge panel on the 6th Circuit allowed Tennessees ban to take effect, blocking the statewide preliminary injunction that had been put in place by U.S. District Judge Eli Richardson. After the full circuit court upheld the opinion, Lambda Legal and the ACLU appealed to the Supreme Court and the Biden administration joined the case. The high court accepted the case at the end of its last term in June.When will the Supreme Court make a decision? What could the outcomes be?Following oral arguments, the justices will meet to decide the case and write the opinion of the court typically accompanied by a dissenting opinion. That decision is expected to be handed down toward the very end of the courts term in June 2025. Chase Strangio, co-director of the ACLUs LGBT & HIV Project and a counsel of record in his case, outlined potential outcomes from the Supreme Court during a Monday press briefing.The outcome that were hoping for is that the Supreme Court recognizes that this is a law that draws distinctions based on sex, and therefore, under its long-standing precedent, the right standard of review is heightened scrutiny, and the court should therefore send it back down for the lower court to apply that standard, Strangio said.However, there is a chance that the justices could choose to get more involved, he added. Instead of sending this case back to the lower courts with a mandate to apply more rigorous legal scrutiny one that Tennessees law is unlikely to survive the justices could decide that the law is unconstitutional, or vice versa, on their own.How could this case impact trans people more broadly?The precedent set in this case will impact ongoing legal battles surrounding gender-affirming care bans across the country. Depending on the breadth of the justices final decision, and how far the court is willing to stretch its ruling that overturned federal abortion rights, this case has the potential to imperil transgender Americans ability to access health care, as well as the ability of all Americans to make decisions about their health.What the state of Tennessee is arguing is really dangerous for any person who has any sort of medical condition, Ezra Young, a civil rights lawyer and constitutional scholar, previously told The 19th. Tennessee is dictating what medical treatments people should or should not be allowed to have, Young said; that goes well beyond states authority to regulate medicine, specifically because giving health care to trans people is not a public health concern.While arguing that Tennessees gender-affirming care ban warrants heightened scrutiny because it discriminates against transgender people, Prelogar warned that the justices decision in this case could have large-scale consequences for transgender Americans. Transgender individuals are a discrete minority accounting for roughly one percent of the population. Their transgender status bears no relation to their ability to contribute to society, yet they face a wave of hostile legislation targeting them in all areas of life. And that wave will undoubtedly grow if this Court holds that laws discriminating against transgender Americans which could include, for example, laws prohibiting them from adopting children or becoming licensed as teachers warrant only the most deferential review under the Equal Protection Clause, Prelogar wrote.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 70 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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GAYETY.COLGBTQ+ Stars and Stories Shine Bright at the 2025 Golden GlobesThe 2025 Golden Globes are a celebration of talent, with nominations spanning film, television, and music. From groundbreaking performances to inclusive storytelling, LGBTQ+ representation is front and center at this years awards. Hosted by comedian Nikki Glaser, the ceremony will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+ on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2025.Queer Talent Takes the LeadProjects like Emilia Prez, Wicked, and Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story are making waves with multiple nominations, showcasing the power of LGBTQ+ artistry.Related | Emilia Prez: A Bold New Queer Love Story That Breaks All the RulesKarla Sofa Gascn scored a nod for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy for Emilia Prez, while co-stars Selena Gomez and Zoe Saldaa are both up for Best Supporting Actress.Wicked stars Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo earned acting nominations, with the film also competing for Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story brought recognition to Cooper Koch and Javier Bardem, with nods for acting and the series itself.Fan-Favorite TV and Film MomentsThe nominations also highlight queer excellence in other major productions:Zendaya (Challengers), Jodie Foster (True Detective: Night Country), and Andrew Scott (Ripley) each scored lead acting nominations, cementing their status as Hollywood icons.Emma DArcy (House of the Dragon) and Kathryn Hahn (Agatha All Along) are representing queer talent in the television drama and comedy categories, respectively.Baby Reindeer, Hacks, and Sing Sing add to the celebration with standout performances from LGBTQ+ actors like Hannah Einbinder, Richard Gadd, and Colman Domingo.Music and Animation RepresentationLGBTQ+ musicians are also making their mark:Miley Cyrus and Maren Morris are nominated for Best Original Song, adding a queer flair to this years standout soundtracks.Disneys Moana 2 is up for Best Animated Feature, led by out bisexual actress Aulii Cravalho.A Year of Inclusive StorytellingThese nominations highlight a powerful trend: queer and trans stories are no longer on the marginstheyre at the heart of entertainment. With films like Emilia Prez flipping trans narratives and series like Ripley and True Detective exploring queer experiences, the Golden Globes are embracing authenticity.Rooting for RepresentationThe 2025 Golden Globes promises to be a celebration of diverse talent and stories. From Disney legends like Grande and Gomez to queer trailblazers like Gascn and Scott, this years nominees are setting the stage for an unforgettable awards season.Who will take home the gold? Well find out January 7!More Nominees: Here! More Stories: LGBTQ+ Stars and Stories Shine Bright at the 2025 Golden GlobesThese Disney Stars Are Dominating the 2025 Golden Globes NominationsPerfect Holiday Books for a Cozy Winter NightHeres How You Can Visit the Pink Pony Club Pop-Up Coming to WeHo!David Archuletas Steamy Bedroom Confession: Doing Only One Thing Is Boring to MeThe post LGBTQ+ Stars and Stories Shine Bright at the 2025 Golden Globes appeared first on Gayety.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 64 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMHow Bathroom Bans on Federal Property Would Impact Trans Americans(Getty Images)By: Orion Rummler, Grace PanettaThis story was originally published by the 19th. Subscribe nowCongress has a long list of pressing priorities including funding the federal government to prevent a shutdown that it is likely to put off until 2025. One new item packed on that to-do list: legislation introduced by GOP Rep. Nancy Mace to ban transgender women from womens restrooms, and transgender men from mens restrooms, on any federal property.The South Carolina lawmaker proposed this bill after launching a campaign to remove newly-elected Rep. Sarah McBride of Delaware from womens restrooms on Capitol Hill. After House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a rule that effectively matched her initial proposal, Mace expanded her proposed bill to restrict the ability of all trans Americans to use restrooms, locker rooms or changing rooms on federal property across the country.If passed into law, how would such a bill be enforced, and what would be the consequences? And what is the atmosphere like right now for transgender lobbyists and advocates who work on the Hill? The 19th spoke with multiple experts to find out.Where would such a law apply?Such a far-reaching law would mean widespread discrimination against all transgender people, experts say, although Maces rhetoric has singled out trans women. It would have the potential to expose trans and nonbinary people to harassment and discrimination at national parks, courthouses, IRS buildings like taxpayer assistance centers, Social Security Administration offices, and some post offices and Native American lands.If enforceable, this federal ban would exclude trans people from spaces that are meant to be among the most accessible to Americans, said Kelly Dittmar, an associate professor of political science at Rutgers-Camden University and the director of research at the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP).I would assume in this case, were talking about Smithsonians and other federal buildings, museums, landmarks, things that should be accessible to the population in part because they are government funded or run, she said.The language in Maces proposed bill would restrict bathroom access in any building, land, or other real property owned, leased, or occupied by any department, agency, or instrumentality of the United States (including the Department of Defense and the United States Postal Service), or any other instrumentality wholly owned by the United States, or by any department or agency of the District of Columbia or any territory or possession of the United States.As the Washington Post reports, this proposal would likely impact the public libraries, recreation centers, and public schools of Washington, D.C. which is home to a large population of LGBTQ residents and is slated to host World Pride in 2025.How likely is it that this ban will become law?Maces bill is unlikely to advance until the new Congress is sworn in this January, as the Senate is currently adjourned until December 2, and members are preoccupied with major defense and agricultural measures. When and if this bill does come into play, it would have to overcome a potential filibuster by Senate Democrats, despite Republicans holding a majority in each chamber. It is also unclear how much support Mace holds for this bill among Republicans.How would this law be enforced?There are no details in Maces proposal about how nationwide restrictions on trans Americans bathroom use would be enforced, and her office did not respond to a request for comment. To understand what such a ban would look like in practice, experts point to state bathroom bans that have percolated, and largely failed to become law, since 2015.These state bathroom bans provide few, if any details about how they would be enforced because they dont need to private citizens are often meant to be the enforcers, said Logan Casey, director of policy research at the Movement Advancement Project, a nonprofit that tracks LGBTQ legislation.The way that the laws are de facto enforced is often through the emboldening of private individuals to police other peoples bathroom use, he said. Theres no written enforcement because the proponents of these bills know that just by talking about this, let alone enacting these laws, that they are emboldening individual people themselves to enforce these bathroom bans.A recent example that takes this formula to an extreme can be seen in Odessa, Texas. A new expansion of the West Texas towns ordinance allows individual citizens to sue transgender people caught using bathrooms that match their gender identity and seek no less than $10,000 in damages, per the Texas Tribune.Deputizing private citizens to enforce this kind of law enables high rates of harassment and violence against transgender people as well as cisgender people, Casey said, particularly women who do not conform to traditional ideas of femininity.Whats going on at Capitol Hill? Are trans people banned from bathrooms there?All single-sex facilities in the Capitol and House Office Buildings such as restrooms, changing rooms, and locker rooms are reserved for individuals of that biological sex, Johnson said in a statement on Wednesday. The policy appears to apply to all transgender people working at the Hill or simply visiting the building complex. Johnsons office did not respond to a request for comment confirming this.Johnsons statement also does not explain how the new policy will be enforced. Maces original bill proposed that the House sergeant-at-arms would enforce a bathroom ban, but Johnsons announcement made no such reference. His office did not respond to a request for comment on the new rule.Without any clarity on enforcement, trans lobbyists and advocates like Caius Willingham, a senior policy analyst at Advocates for Trans Equality, are forced to wait and see whether they will be policed for trying to do their jobs and what the consequences of noncompliance could be. Unlike members of Congress, these employees dont have access to private facilities and when working on the Hill, alternative options are few and far between.The Capitol grounds are massive. Some buildings dont even have a single, single-occupancy bathroom. So practically, if Im going to spend the day on the Hill meeting with legislators and staff, which is core to my job, I may have to be strategic about what bathrooms I use, he said. I might have to run outside, to find a restroom outside the Capitol building.The broader implications of a federal bathroom ban would essentially extend this ban to all of D.C., he said, considering how many people work in federal buildings.Is this legal?Within the courts, there has been a split in opinions: Last year, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld a Florida policy banning transgender students from using bathrooms that match their gender identity. However, in 2021, the Supreme Court handed a win to trans advocates by keeping in place a 4th U.S. Circuit Court decision that found a Virginia bathroom ban unconstitutional.Across the country, two states Utah and Florida ban trans people from using bathrooms and facilities that match their gender identity in all government-owned buildings, K-12 schools, and colleges, according to the Movement Advancement Project. Breaking that law is a criminal offense in Utah and Florida. Seven other states have passed laws restricting trans Americans bathroom usage only in K-12 schools.Article I of the Constitution gives Congress broad jurisdiction over its own internal rules and procedures. But Maces proposed federal bathroom ban could run afoul of recent Supreme Court precedent, said Barbara Comstock, a former Republican congresswoman from Virginia. The majority opinion in the Supreme Courts 2020 decision in Bostock vs. Clayton County, authored by conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch, ruled that discrimination on the basis of sexuality or gender identity constitutes unconstitutional sex discrimination.I dont think theyve looked at this in light of the law whatsoever, Comstock said. So I think this is just an embarrassing stunt which does raise attention to the challenges and discrimination faced by transgender Americans.Subscribe nowWho is actually endangered by trans people using the bathroom?Research shows that trans people, not cisgender people, are actually the ones who experience violence and discrimination when using the restroom.The 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey found that many trans people avoid public restrooms out of fear of how they may be treated. 26 percent of over 27,000 respondents said that in the previous year, they had been denied access to restrooms, had their presence in a restroom questioned, or were verbally harassed, physically attacked or sexually assaulted in a restroom.Research from the Williams Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, in 2018 found that expanding non-discrimination laws to include transgender people does not affect the number or frequency of criminal incidents in restrooms, locker rooms and changing rooms. While Mace and other Republican lawmakers have claimed that banning trans women from womens restrooms will protect women, empirical evidence does not show that including trans people actually leads to safety or privacy incidents.Willingham said that when he worked in the House as a legislative assistant to Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington from 2021 to 2023, his identity as a transgender person was never made an issue. He watched as members of Congress would share transphobic rhetoric at hearings and floor debates and then treat him, an actual trans person, with respect. It was a jarring experience.Its really frustrating to see things go backwards in Congress, he said. My experience working even across the aisle was extremely positive.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 57 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMKristen Waggoner, The Woman Who Helped Overturn Roe v. Wade, Is Coming For LGBTQ RightsPhoto by Pavlo Kolotenko / Photosmash for Getty. Design by Sam Donndelinger. Subscribe nowIn 2008, Lucas Wilson moved to Lynchburg, VA to attend Liberty University for an evangelical education.Wilson knew he was gay from the age of four. But as he got closer to religion, he remembers being taught that his queerness was something to fix. He says his time at Liberty Universitythe worlds largest evangelical college, which asks students to sign an honor code that prohibits any expression of LGBTQ identitywas awful. Honest to goodness, I dont think Ive met such mean-spirited, nasty, nasty people in my life, he told Uncloseted Media.In 2021, nine years after Wilson graduated from Liberty, he joined a lawsuit alongside 39 other LGBTQ-identifying plaintiffs who also attended religious colleges. The lawsuitconvened by the Religious Exemption Accountability Project against the U.S. Department of Educationalleged that publicly-funded religious universities are unlawfully using religious exemptions to Title IX as a justification to discriminate against LGBTQ people. Eliminating discrimination that targets LGBTQI+ students is a critical part of the Departments mission," the Department of Education said in their motion to dismiss, arguing that the complaints should be transferred to regional departments or dismissed. Amongst the legal defense was Kristen K. Waggoner, CEO and President of Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a conservative Christian legal advocacy group and a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated anti-LGBTQ hate group.Wilson, now 34, says he went to individual conversion therapy sessions with one Pastor on campus and also attended the universitys conversion therapy group known at the time as Band of Brothers. I was meeting with this pastor once a week and he was telling me, You're doing a good job, you're on the right trackyou're going to overcome this, he says. And so I always had this hope, this twisted hope that I was going to be able to be straight.The Pastor and Liberty University did not respond to Uncloseted Medias request for comment.At the end of August this year, Waggoner and her team succeeded in getting the case dismissed by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, meaning that those with experiences like Wilsons didnt have a case. Title IXs religious exemption does not violate the First Amendments Establishment Clause, the Courts opinion states. Meet Kristen WaggonerWaggoner is a legal powerhouse in Americas conservative Christian landscape and is used to getting her way in the courtroom. She is renowned for her role in Dobbs v. Jackson which, in 2022, led the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, rolling back abortion rights in over 14 states. Mississippis 15-week abortion banfor which Jackson Womens Health Organization sued the stateis based on a model bill penned by ADF.In a statement following the decision, Waggoner said the ruling was a major victory for unborn children and their mothers, and that today is a day of celebration, but the battle continues, as states either respect or shirk their responsibility to protect the life and health of women and children.On top of Waggoners work in rolling back womens access to reproductive healthcare, she has over a decade of experience fighting against LGBTQ rights. She has argued three winning cases in the Supreme Court, and been counsel of record for at least six anti-LGBTQ cases over the span of ten years. As Vice President of Legal and now CEO of ADF, Waggoners employees are voicing support or testifying in favor of dozens of anti-LGBTQ cases currently sweeping through state legislatures.Waggoner is a new generation of effectiveness, says Michelle Nickerson, a Professor of History at Loyola University Chicago. She can very professionally and with great political savvy and knowledge of the law advance ideas that would set us back decades, that would make this world very hostile to [the LGBTQ community].Uncloseted Media reached out to Waggoner multiple times for an interview and for comment. She did not respond.As the country edges closer to a Republican trifecta, Waggoners power could become even more pronounced. She has been slated by some for a Supreme Court justice nomination from President-elect Donald Trump. [Even] if she's not on the court herself, the courts will be a lot more friendly than they already are, Mary Ziegler, Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at UC Davis, told Uncloseted Media. And so arguments that [Waggoner and] ADF make will be much more feasible.Waggoners Early DaysGrowing up, Waggoner was influenced by her fatherPastor Clint Behrendswho was superintendent of Cedar Park Christian Schools, an Assemblies of God Pentecostal congregation in Bothell, WA. By the age of 12, she said that she had decided to become a lawyer to protect our First Amendment freedoms to help people live out [their] religious convictions in the public square, adding that these freedoms and our right to exercise them does not depend on cultural popularity or political power.For a year in the late 90s, Waggoner clerked for the Washington Supreme Court Justice Richard B. Sanders, a member of the Libertarian party who voted to uphold a ban on gay marriage. In 1998, Waggoner began practicing law for Elis, Li & McKinstry with a focus on religious freedom. She worked there for 15 years until 2013 when she joined ADF as Senior Vice President of their U.S. Legal Division. From there, she worked her way up to become the organization's first female CEO and President.ADF is a notoriously anti-LGBTQ Christian legal group. It was co-founded in 1994 by Alan Sears, who co-authored The Homosexual Agenda: Exposing the Principal Threat to Religious Freedom Today. With over 450 staff and over 4,800 network attorneys around the world, ADF has litigated and lobbied against marriage equality and anti-LGBTQ discrimination laws, and in favor of conversion therapy, and of removing trans peoples access to bathrooms or trans kids' access to gender-affirming healthcare.The group also has an international branch, ADF International, which holds Special Consultative Status within the United Nations. Their litigation spans beyond U.S. soil. They have voiced support or testified in favor of anti-LGBTQ bills in Eastern Europe and Caribbean countries, and in Belize, where they defended a law that attempted to keep in place the criminalization of gay sex.ADF did not respond to a request for comment.Success At The Supreme CourtUpon joining ADF in 2013, Waggoner used freedom of speech laws to defend a Washington-based florist after the store owner refused to supply flowers for a gay couples wedding. Shortly after, she defended Jack Phillips in the infamous Masterpiece Cakeshop case that made national headlines. Waggoner argued that Phillips' religious expression was denied after he refused to bake a wedding cake for a gay couple. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court and in a 7-2 decision, Waggoner won.These laws are being used against real people, creative professionals who simply want to live peacefully and consistently and create custom work that is consistent with their religious beliefs, Waggoner said in an interview with ABC News in 2016.A few years later, in 2023, Waggoner won another Supreme Court case involving a Colorado-based designer who didnt want to produce a wedding website for a gay couple. However, The New Republic later uncovered that Stewart, the man named in the case, was actually heterosexual and never even requested a website. If somebodys pulled my information, as some kind of supporting information or documentation, somebodys falsified that, Stewart told TNR. Im married; I have a childIm not really sure where that came from. But somebodys using false information in a Supreme Court filing document, he added.Despite Stewarts claims, the ruling was not overturned and Waggoners wins at the Supreme Court set a new legal precedent when it comes to business owners having the right to use religious freedom to refuse services to gay people.[Waggoner] is just a really damn good lawyer, says Ziegler. Her M.O. has become the choice between pragmatism and absolutism, she says, adding that Waggoner straddles being realistic with the types of cases she pursues and the strategies she uses to litigate them with her ultimate goals of rolling back LGBTQ protections at large.[But] since Dobbs, shes become more aggressive, Ziegler adds.Using Mainstream Media as a Vehicle for Her MessageIn 2018, Waggoner continued to move up ADFs ladder and added Senior Vice President of Communications to her title. She started popping up as a legal expert on cable and network news like ABC, CNN and Fox, and even daytime talk shows like The View, moving her argument beyond the courtroom and into the public eye. This gave Waggoner a key to a door out of the conservative Christian echo chamber and an ability to communicate to the mainstream American public thatwithin First Amendment lawit is acceptable to discriminate against LGBTQ people based on religious beliefs.Uncloseted Media is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Even before her title change, Waggoner spoke in 2016 to George Stephanopoulos on ABC News This Week, which has an audience of roughly 2.5 million. She defended efforts in North Carolina to exclude trans women from womens bathrooms, citing safety concerns for cisgender women and girls. This is a common sense provision that would restrict men from accessing girls' locker rooms, Waggoner told Stephanopoulous, misgendering trans girls and women throughout the interview and being left unchecked by the host. We don't want to have to undress in front of someone who is of the opposite biological sex.Promoting Conversion TherapyAfter Waggoners successful Supreme Court run, she went on to defend Brian Tingley, a Washington State-based Christian therapist who challenged a law that disciplines healthcare providers for practicing conversion therapy.In this instance, Waggoner didnt win. In 2021, a judge dismissed the case, upholding Washington state laws that protect LGBTQ youth from exposure to serious harms caused by conversion therapy. The law was struck down again in 2022, when the judge ruled that healthcare providers should not be able to treat gay children by telling them that they are the abomination [they] had heard about in Sunday school."Outside of the courtroom, Waggoner has advocated for conversion therapists, promoting them in a 2021 public speech as a legitimate option to help people overcome same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria and live consistent with the beliefs of their faith.Waggoner cited Dr. David Schwartz as a good option for conversion therapy. Dr. Schwartz, a Brooklyn-based orthodox Jewish psychiatrist, sued the state of New York for passing local laws that prevented him from conversion therapy. ADF represented him in the case. In 2020, New York repealed the counseling ban and Schwartz and his attorneys dropped the case.For Lucas Wilson and Andrew Hartzler, another gay man who was a plaintiff in the lawsuit against religious colleges that was defended by Waggoner, conversion therapy was nothing short of a nightmare.Hartlzer says he experienced six weeks of conversion therapy at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, which left him walking around like a zombie and getting really depressed, being in [his] room crying. Oral Roberts University did not respond to Uncloseted Medias request for comment.I was taught that if you like someone of the same sex your relationship with Jesus is not as strong as it needs to be, Hartzler told Uncloseted Media.Waggoners Shift to Rolling Back Trans RightsOver the past few years, Waggoner has increasingly shifted focus to legislation focused on rolling back transgender rights. In an interview last year with The New Yorker, she said the ADFs next priority is fighting the radical gender-identity ideology infiltrating the law. She said she doesnt believe in transgender identity, only in gender dysphoria, adding, I believe there are people who are uncomfortable in their bodies.In 2019, ADF initiated their first suit aimed at banning trans girls from competing on sports teams that match their gender identity. From there, they have appealed two cases to the Supreme Court: B.P.J. v. West Virginia State Board of Education and Hecox v. Little, saying that it is not fair for men to compete in womens sports, again misgendering trans women.In 2020, they brought a casewhich is still ongoingagainst the Connecticut Association of Schools and two trans student athletes, targeting the inclusion of transgender girls in girls athletics. It is so painful that people not only want to tear down my successes, but take down the laws and policies that protect people like me, Andraya Yearwood said in a statement at the time of filing, I will never stop being me! I will never stop running!In the case, for which Waggoner was counsel of record until April 2024, ADF attempted to have a judge removed when he told Waggoner and her team that deliberately and repeatedly misgendering trans people is bullying.Subscribe for LGBTQ-focused journalism.In 2021, ADF helped draft Floridas so-called Dont Say Gay bill, which passed into law, prohibiting any classroom instruction about sexual orientation or gender identity. Other states have adopted ADF-drafted legislation restricting gender-affirming care for minors.Last year, Waggoner said liberal government officials are threatening to set up a new kind of police stateone in which dissenters who believe that marriage can involve only a man and a woman are forced to salute the rainbow flags flying outside every town hall, in which teachers are required to indoctrinate children into the belief that gender is not binary, and in which shelters for battered women must make room for trans women.Waggoner Goes Beyond AmericaOn Oct. 16, 2024, Waggoner broadened her reach and addressed delegates at the United Nations in a meeting convened by ADF International and the Permanent Mission of Paraguay about the inclusion of trans women and girls in sports. In her speech, she called it a violation to allow trans women into womens intimate space. Waggoner cites a boycott of the San Jose State womens volleyball team claiming that, The womens team was forced to allow a biological male [referring to a trans woman] on the team, prompting some to raise serious concerns about their own physical safety.Kristen Waggoner Speaks at UN Event on Womens SportsWhen it comes to trans women, Waggoner leans on her role as a mother and identity as a cisgender woman. What [Waggoner] manages to do by describing trans women as men is to claim that shes representing victims, people who have less power, says Nickerson. So much about feminism is about male violencephysical and otherwiseand so if she can describe trans women as men who are trying to access women, and if she can do it without yellingshes going to win so many people over who see her as a voice of reason. says Nickerson, adding that this is a weaponization of feminism.Waggoners Next MoveSince President-Elect Trumps first term, Waggoner and ADF have benefited from a heavily conservative court system.Ziegler says that ADFs successive wins, particularly at the Supreme Court, have made the group bolder in the cases they will bring before a judge. If you have the Supreme Court, you dont need to convince Congress, she says. This allows ADF to push for cases that may not be as popular with the American public, putting marriage equality, reproductive rights and trans rights at greater risk.It is since Waggoners tenure that ADF has pushed into reproductive rights. Ziegler says the group is now one of the biggest players in litigation around contraception and IVF, while remaining the biggest anti-LGBTQ player.Right now, you have to see [reproductive rights and LGBTQ rights] as related, because the people who are trying to change policy through the courts are pursuing things that way.Its not likely Trump will nominate Waggoner to the Supreme Court, mainly on account of her not having any prior judicial experience. It would be easier for her to follow the kind of Amy Coney-Barrett path, says Ziegler, where shes nominated to a federal courtfor a little bit before subsequently receiving a SCOTUS nomination.In the meantime, Ziegler expects Trump to appoint a ton of conservative judges that will play in Waggoner and ADFs favor. In Trumps first term, he appointed more than 200 judges to the federal bench, including nearly as many powerful federal appeals court judges in four years as Barack Obama appointed in eight.So I think what's next for Waggoner is to take advantage of that. If she's not on the court herself, the courts will be a lot more friendly [to her] than they already are.Additional reporting by Spencer Macnaughton and Sam Donndelinger.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 69 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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GAYETY.COIs Luigi Mangione Gay or Bisexual? New Details on the CEO Murder SuspectEstimated reading time: 4 minutesIs Luigi Mangione gay or bisexual? Explore his background, shocking arrest, and connection to the UnitedHealthcare CEO murder.Who Is Luigi Mangione?If youve been following the headlines, youve likely heard the name Luigi Mangione. This 26-year-old from Maryland has emerged as a person of interest in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. The shocking murder in Midtown Manhattan has sparked intense public interest. As a result, many people are asking questions like, Is Luigi Mangione gay? or Is Luigi Mangione bisexual? For now, no credible sources have confirmed any details about his sexuality. We only know bits and pieces of his life, along with an online presence that has drawn widespread scrutiny.Instagram/@luigi.from.fijiWhy Is Everyone Talking About Him?Police officers arrested Mangione on gun charges after a McDonalds employee in Altoona, Pennsylvania, grew suspicious and alerted authorities. Law enforcement officials say Mangione carried multiple fake IDs, a passport, a ghost gun, and a suppressor. These items resemble those used in Thompsons murder. Investigators also found a three-page document on Mangione that suggested he held deep resentment toward corporate America. Although officials have not charged him with the CEOs murder yet, Mangiones sudden notoriety has placed every aspect of his personal life under the microscope.Is Luigi Mangione Gay or Bisexual?As Mangiones story continues to spread, the question of his sexual orientation remains a hot topic. Online users search Is Luigi Mangione gay? or Is Luigi Mangione bisexual? out of curiosity. So far, no one close to him has stepped forward with any revelations. Without verified information, these questions remain unanswered.A Surprising Social Media PresenceInternet sleuths have dug into Mangiones social media profiles, and what they found shocked many observers. His X (formerly Twitter) account features shirtless selfiesoften called thirst traps. In one resurfaced tweet, he bragged about his Pretty huge D-ck. His account even followed podcaster Joe Rogan, suggesting a varied taste in online personalities. These details paint a complicated picture of a man who once maintained a clean-cut public image.From Valedictorian to Person of InterestIts tough to square this side of Mangione with his academic achievements. He graduated as valedictorian at the Gilman School in Baltimore. He also earned bachelors and masters degrees in engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Former classmates remember him as smart, friendly, and athletic. None of them imagined that he would become a suspect in a high-profile homicide case.A Growing Online FanbaseStrangely enough, Mangiones new fame has attracted an online fanbase. Some users admire his looks, leaving comments that mix dark humor, attraction, and shock. They say things like I can fix him or I want him to top me before he goes. These remarks highlight a disturbing fascination with a suspect in a violent crime. They also add another layer of complexity to the publics perception of Mangione.Why the Focus on His Orientation?When someone lands in the spotlight, people often examine every aspect of their life. In Mangiones case, his sudden arrival on the front pagepaired with shirtless photos and odd fansleaves many wondering about his personal life. This curiosity fuels searches like Is Luigi Mangione gay? or Is Luigi Mangione bisexual? Yet without direct statements or solid evidence, no one can confirm these details. His sexuality remains unknown.Whats Next for the Investigation?At the moment, Mangione sits in custody on gun charges. He will likely head back to New York, where investigators will try to confirm his connection to Thompsons death. Did personal motives, corporate anger, or other factors drive him? Detectives continue to piece together clues from surveillance footage, digital footprints, and interviews. Over time, they may shed light on whether Mangione is guilty of a horrific crime, or if he is connected in another way.Brian Thompsons murder thrust Mangione into an intense public glare. Overnight, the world learned about his academic past, strange tweets, and possible motivations. People also started speculating about his sexual orientation, though no facts have emerged. For now, the priority involves understanding his true involvement in Thompsons killing. As the investigation continues, the focus should remain on solving the crime instead of guessing about Mangiones private life.More StoriesTessa Thompson Calls for More Queer Marvel StoriesLuke Thompson Weighs In on Benedict Bridgertons SexualityTessa Thompson Talks Valkyries Sexuality in Thor: Love and ThunderRepublican Attends Gay Sons Wedding Days After Voting Against Gay MarriageWhat Does Questioning Your Sexuality Mean?The post Is Luigi Mangione Gay or Bisexual? New Details on the CEO Murder Suspect appeared first on Gayety.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 78 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMMike Johnsons Complete (and Horrific) Track Record on LGBTQ IssuesPhoto: Office of Speaker Mike JohnsonSpeaker of the House Mike Johnson is second in line to the President of the United States and one of the most powerful politicians in the U.S. He has said his faith informs everything he does. Heres a comprehensive track record of Johnsons comments and actions related to the LGBTQ community.Subscribe nowLegal Career 2002Johnson starts working as an attorney for Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF), a Christian legal juggernaut co-founded in 1994 by Alan Sears, the co-author of The Homosexual Agenda: Exposing the Principal Threat to Religious Freedom Today. ADF is a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated anti-LGBTQ hate group that has litigated and lobbied against marriage equality and anti-LGBTQ discrimination laws, and in favor of conversion therapy.2003While working at ADF, Johnson and his team give legal advice to Exodus International, a Christian organization founded in 1976 with the explicit aim of turning gay people straight through conversion therapy. Their methods include prayer, religious counseling, chastity, gender conformity training, participation in support groups, deliverance sessions through spiritual warfare and prayer, and aversion therapy techniques. In 2013, Exodus shuts down and apologizes to the gay community, stating that they have been imprisoned [by] a worldview thats neither honoring toward our fellow human beings, nor biblical.Feb. 2003In an amicus brief, Johnson supports the criminalization of gay sex in Lawrence v Texas.Johnson says authorities have legitimate grounds to proscribe same-sex deviate intercourse, and that In closing these bedroom doors they have opened a Pandoras box.He goes on to write that Homosexuals do not meet the criteria for a suspect class under the equal protection clause because they are neither disadvantaged nor identified on the basis of immutable characteristics, as all are capable of changing their abnormal lifestyles.Screenshot via Newspapers.comUncloseted Media is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.July, 2003Johnson publishes an op-ed in one of Louisianas oldest newspapers, where he admonishes the Supreme Court for overturning Lawrence v. Texas. He argues that states have a right to control the sexual activity of consenting adults if they are the same biological sex.July, 2004In another 2004 column, Johnson writes: "Experts project that homosexual marriage is the dark harbinger of chaos and sexual anarchy that could doom even the strongest republic.2004-2012Johnson sits on the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Southern Baptist Church has issued policy statements that God's plan for marriage and sexual intimacy is a lifetime relationship of one man and one woman. They reject homosexuality and say that women are not eligible to serve as pastors. Since 1992, the national convention has "disfellowshipped" various churches that support LGBTQ inclusion.Sept. 2004Johnson writes another op-ed in the Shreveport Times where he defends Louisianas decision to ban same-sex marriage, and suggests it could lead to people marrying their cats and dogs or give pedophiles the right to marry children. He adds that allowing same-sex marriage could be the downfall of the democratic system.Homosexual relationships are inherently unnatural and, the studies clearly show, are ultimately harmful and costly for everyone Society cannot give its stamp of approval to such a dangerous lifestyle. If we change marriage for this tiny, modern minority, we will have to do it for every deviant group. Polygamists, polyamorists, pedophiles, and others will be next in line to claim equal protection. They already are. There will be no legal basis to deny a bisexual the right to marry a partner of each sex, or a person to marry his pet.April, 2005 On Day of Silence, a nationwide campaign which combats anti-gay bias in schools across the U.S., Johnson says, in regard to the event, that you can call it sinful or destructive [but] ultimately its both.Johnson and ADF create a counterprotest called Day of Truth, where they distribute T-shirts emblazoned with "The Truth Cannot be Silenced" and express their refusal to support what they deem "detrimental personal and social behavior," in reference to homosexuality.The Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network criticize the counterprotest. In response, Johnson says, "No one is for bullying and harassment. But that's cloaking their real message -- that homosexuality is good for society."July, 2005In another editorial titled Sexual Orientation Move Should be Opposed, Johnson argues that the city of Shreveport, LA, should not adopt policies that would include sexual orientation and gender identity under the city's employment nondiscrimination policies.He writes, Your race, creed, and sex are what you are, while homosexuality and cross-dressing are things you do This is a free country, but we dont give special protections for every persons bizarre choices.2007Neuqua Valley High School in Naperville, Illinois, tells a student she cant wear a shirt that says "BE HAPPY, NOT GAY" after a Day of Silence supporting gay rights. The school allows her to wear a shirt opposing homosexuality but requires a less derogatory message, like "Be happy, be straight."ADF lawyers argue this violated the students free-speech rights, but a federal judge rules the school can restrict the message to promote tolerance. Johnson, as an attorney for ADF, criticizes the decision as illogical: Certainly the First Amendment has got to protect negative statements as well.2008Johnson tells a radio host that, Some credit the fall of Rome to not only the deprivation of the society and the loss of morals, but also to the rampant homosexual behavior that was condoned by the society.Feb., 2009In an Exodus International article titled Question Homosexuality, Johnson defends the Day of Truth counter protests: "Day of Truth students have the same constitutional right to express their viewpoint as any other student Unfortunately, despite using buzzwords like "tolerance" and "diversity," many schools have censored students who want to peacefully express a Christian viewpoint.July, 2013Johnson represents Louisiana in a case where a same-sex couple who legally married in California sought to have their marriage recognized by the state of Louisiana and the ability for one plaintiff to legally adopt the biological son of her partner. The couple ultimately won the case in 2015.July, 2015Johnson defends Louisianas ban on allowing same-sex couples to jointly file state income taxes and to register two parents on birth certificates.Sept., 2016 Johnson gives a statement to the Louisiana Baptist Message, a Southern Baptist newspaper, on his faith and its effect on his politics: Ive been out on the front lines of the culture war defending religious freedom, the sanctity of human life, and biblical values, including the defense of traditional marriage, and other ideals like these when theyve been under assault.Representative Mike JohnsonJan., 2017Johnson is sworn into office as a member of Congress.July, 2017In an operating agreement for Onward Christian Counseling Services LLC signed and notarized by Mike Johnson, he and his wife Kelly say:We believe, and the Bible teaches, that any form of sexual immorality, such as adultery, fornication, homosexuality, bisexual conduct, bestiality, incest, pornography or any attempt to change ones sex, or disagreement with ones biological sex, is sinful and offensive to God.Office of Representative Mike Johnson - FacebookThe Liberty WayStudent Honor Code 2024-2025 422KB PDF fileDownloadDownload2018Johnson becomes an adjunct professor at Liberty University, the worlds largest evangelical college, which asks students to sign an honor code known as The Liberty Way that prohibits any expression of LGBTQ identity. Examples of behavior that violate the honor code include:Romantic displays of affection with a member of the same sex (e.g., hand-holding, kissing, dating, etc.),Actions confirming the denial of biological birth sex (e.g., asking to be referred to by pronouns inconsistent with ones birth sex, using restrooms and changing facilities reserved for persons other than ones birth sex, etc.)Dont Say Gay Act Pdf42.6KB PDF fileDownloadDownloadSept., 2022Johnson and 32 other Republican members of Congress introduce the Stop the Sexualization of Children Actviewed by many as a national Dont Say Gay bill.Speaking on his podcast, Johnson tells his wife, [The bill] will make it unlawful to use even one penny of federal funds to develop, implement, facilitate or be a purveyor of any of these sexually oriented programs.March, 2023Johnson receives the True Blue award from Family Research Council (FRC)a Southern Poverty Law Center-designated anti-LGBTQ hate groupfor his "100% Voting Record on FRC Action's 2022 Scorecard. FRC President Tony Perkins says Johnson "courageously stood strong against dangerous, freedom-eroding laws like the Equality Act and (Dis)Respect for Marriage Act.Photo by Office of Representative Mike Johnson/FacebookMay, 2023Johnson says on his podcast that shopping at Target, which stocks Pride merchandise, is not honoring God and that they would not want to be at Target when rapture happens.He adds that, The foundations of our country are crumbling And its on vivid display now every week. And the big thing this week is the hubbub over Target stores and how theyve just gone apparently all in on this woke agenda.Later in the podcast, Johnson says that anyone who is worried about the health, the mental stability, the well-being of children would be offended by the Pride displays at Target, falsely claiming that Target partnered with Satanic companies. He adds that this is all a sign of how darkness has encroached on America. He cites statistics about the prevalence of teen suicide ideation and blames the LGBTQ+-whatever agenda.The following month, Target faces significant backlash and reported employee harassment, including bomb threats because of their Pride-themed merchandise. June 2023Again on his podcast, Johnson says: Thursday was June 1st, marked the beginning of Pride Month in the U.S. You know, and that's the LGBTQ agenda. Why is there an entire month dedicated to normalize and legalize the ideology and behavior of such a small minority while stigmatizing and criminalizing those who disagree? Why are groups who ridicule biblical morality elevated by popular culture and those who support it are denigrated?Johnson and Betsy DeVos discussing Title IX in relation to women's sports. Photo: Office of Speaker Mike Johnson - X.comJuly 2023At a July 2023 hearing on transgender youth, Johnson speaks out against allowing children to receive gender-affirming care, saying: "Our American legal system recognizes the important public interest in protecting children from abuse and physical harm. He also co-sponsors legislation that would make it a felony to provide opposite-sex hormones or gender-affirming surgeries to minors.Subscribe nowHouse Speaker Mike Johnson Oct., 2023In an interview with Jim Garlow, a former pastor who was a member of Trumps faith advisory board, Johnson says, faith in our institutions is the lowest its ever been and noted that church attendance had dropped below 50%. Johnson cites statistics about high school students sexual orientation, saying that one-quarter of high school students in 2021 identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning or other. Were losing the country, Johnson concludes.Johnson speaks to reporters about his well established record on transgender issues. Nov., 2024Taking direct aim at Sarah McBride, the first elected openly transgender member of Congress, Johnson bars transgender people from using bathrooms that align with their gender identity. He states that, For anybody who doesnt know my well-established record on this issue let me be unequivocally clear: A man is a man and a woman is a woman, and a man cannot become a woman.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 72 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMSpencer Macnaughton | Uncloseted Media Weekly NewsletterHappy Thanksgiving to all our American subscribers! Today is meant to be a day to reflect on the blessings of the last year. When it comes to the queer community, there actually is a lot to be grateful for. Its been 51 years since homosexuality was declassified as a mental illness; nine years since gay marriage was legalized in the U.S.; and two days since the U.S. Health and Human Services announced that people living with HIV can now receive kidney and liver transplants.With that said, this week has been another flurry of tough headlines, particularly for the trans community. A report found that President-elect Donald Trump plans to kick trans people out of the military (again), though his transition team dismissed the claim. And Republican Governor of Ohio Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that bans transgender students from using restrooms or locker rooms that match their gender identity. In addition, Walmart confirmed that its ending some of its diversity initiatives and removing some LGBTQ-related merchandise.On top of this, 34% of LGBTQ people have moved away from family to escape discrimination, leaving many queer people to fend for themselves over Thanksgiving. Em Oliver and I took to the streets on Tuesday and spoke with one nonbinary 18-year-old from Tennessee who isnt out to their parents and has decided not to go home for Thanksgiving. You can watch the clip on our TikTok channel (and give us a follow while youre at it ;)).I hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday, no matter where you are and who youre celebrating with.Subscribe nowWalmart Pulls Back on DEI Efforts, Removes Some LGBTQ Merchandise (CNBC)Walmart is reducing its diversity programs and has removed some LGBTQ-themed merchandise amid customer feedback.Khalid Comes Out as Gay (USA Today)Singer Khalid publicly announced his identity, emphasizing authenticity in his music and life.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Signs Transgender Bills into Law (Ohio Capital Journal)The law requires people in Ohio K-12 schools and universities use the restroom that aligns with their sex assigned at birth. It also bans students from sharing overnight accommodations with people of the opposite sex from their assigned sex at birth in K-12 schools.Trump's Transgender Military Policy Faces Renewed Scrutiny (The Independent) The controversial ban on transgender military service resurfaces in debates about inclusivity.President-elect Donald Trump's transition team has dismissed a report that he plans to remove all transgender people from serving in the U.S. military. (via Newsweek)Trump's Latest Pick for His Wildly Anti-LGBTQ+ Cabinet is a Gay Billionaire (Them)Donald Trump has nominated gay billionaire Scott Bessent to serve as secretary of the Department of the Treasury, making Bessent the first openly gay person to take on this position. Welcome Nico DiAlesandro! Nico is Uncloseted Medias newest intern. With a degree in National Security and Intelligence and experience investigating alt-right violence, Nico is a great addition to our growing team. Keep your eyes peeled for his first byline this weekend!We passed 2,000 followers on Instagram! On our page, you can find a roundup of our coverage as usual, as well as breaking LGBTQ news. Give us a follow if youre looking to stay up to date.This weekend, be on the lookout for new Uncloseted reporting: Most people know that Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has a horrific track record when it comes to LGBTQ rights. But we wanted to put it all together. Johnsons complete track record on LGBTQ issues drops this Saturday. Kristen K. Waggoner, the woman who helped overturn Roe v. Wade and President and CEO of Alliance Defending Freedom, is coming for LGBTQ rights. Find out how in the profile that we will release this Sunday. Thanks for reading! And feel free to email me with questions, complaints, tips and story ideas! Spencer Macnaughton, Editor-In-Chiefspencer@unclosetedmedia.comIf objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 69 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMOhio Gov. Mike DeWine Signs Transgender Bathroom Ban Bill into LawBy: Megan HenryThis article was originally published in Ohio Capital Journal. Photo by Kameleon007 from Getty Images SignatureOhio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law banning transgender students from using school bathrooms and locker rooms that match up with their gender identity.The law requires people at Ohio K-12 schools and universities use the restroom that aligns with their gender assigned at birth. It also bans students from sharing overnight accommodations with people of the opposite sex from their assigned sex at birth at K-12 schools.This does not prevent a school from having single-occupancy facilities and does not apply to someone helping a person with a disability or a child younger than 10 years old being assisted by a parent, guardian or family member.The law will take effect 90 days after DeWine signed the bill.A lawsuit is expected to be filed against this. The Ohio Capital Journal interviewed a Cleveland attorney over the summer about potential legal challenges with the bill, such as who would police such a policy?Several transgender Ohioans, allies and educators called on DeWine to veto the bill. The Ohio Capital Journal recently talked to a family who plans on moving out of Ohio because of anti-transgender legislation at the Statehouse.The bathroom ban (House Bill 183) was added to a bill that revises College Credit Plus (Senate Bill 104) in the eleventh hour of a House Session at the end of June before the lawmakers went on an extended break.Subscribe nowThe Ohio Senate concurred with the changes made to S.B. 104 during their first session back from break.State Reps. Beth Lear, R-Galena, and Adam Bird, R-New Richmond, introduced H.B. 183. State Sen. Jerry Cirino, R-Kirtland, introduced S.B. 104.About 3% of high school students identify as transgender, according to recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The American Medical Association officially opposes policies preventing transgender individuals from accessing basic human services and public facilities consistent with gender identity.Slightly more than half of transgender and nonbinary youth in Ohio considered suicide in 2022, according to the Trevor Project.About a third of LGBTQ students were prevented from using the bathroom that aligned with their gender and slightly more than a quarter were stopped from using the locker room that aligned with their gender, according to Ohios 2021 state snapshot by GLSEN, which examines the school experiences of LGBTQ middle and high school students.Forty-two percent of transgender and nonbinary students were unable to use the bathroom that aligned with their gender and 36% couldnt use the locker room that aligned with their gender, according to the Ohio GLSEN report.Transgender youth who cant use the bathroom that aligns with their gender are at a greater risk of sexual violence, according to a 2019 study published in the journal Pediatrics.Other states with transgender bathroom bansArkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Dakota, Florida, and Utah have laws that ban transgender people from using the bathroom that matches their gender identity in schools.Florida, Oklahoma, Idaho, and Tennessees laws have all been challenged. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit blocked Idahos law last year.North Carolina made history in 2016 by becoming the first state to ban bathroom access to transgender people. The law was quickly appealed in 2017 and settled in federal court in 2019, but the state ended up losing hundreds of millions of dollars as the NBA All-Star Game and NCAA events were moved out of state.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 71 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMTransgender Athlete Dispute Goes to Federal Court; USU Volleyball Player Signs on as PlaintiffBy Kevin Richert, IdahoEdNews.org.This story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.orgPhoto by Gary Milner.Subscribe nowThis story was originally posted on IdahoEdNews.orgA dozen plaintiffs including a Utah State University volleyball player are taking an ongoing transgender athletics dispute to a federal court.A lawsuit was filed Wednesday against San Jos State University, which, according to previous court filings, has a transgender athlete on its womens volleyball roster. The suit also targets the Mountain West Conference, saying the athletic conference hastily and quietly adopted a transgender athletics policy the same day Boise State announced it would not play a match against San Jos State.Boise State was the first of four Mountain West schools to forfeit matches with San Jos State. Boise State announced its first forfeit on Sept. 27, one day before a scheduled road match.According to the lawsuit, the Mountain West added a transgender participation policy on Sept. 27. The policy says, in part, that any team that refuses to play against an opponent with a transgender athlete shall be deemed to have forfeited the contest.The conferences policy, and its timing, was an attempt to penalize the Boise State University womens volleyball team members for speaking out, according to the lawsuit, which asks a federal judge to throw out the policy.But the timing of the policy could be open to dispute, as the Idaho Statesman reported Thursday. According to emails provided to the Statesman and Idaho EdNews, the conference says it has had a transgender participation policy in place since August 2022.Subscribe nowThe 132-page lawsuit also sheds some additional light on Boise States Sept. 27 forfeit.Behind the scenes the Boise State University womens volleyball players and administrators had been pushing for the Boise State University Team not to play the SJSU Team due to concerns over competitive fairness and athlete safety, the lawsuit says.As Idaho EdNews reported in October, Boise State athletics officials had discussed a possible forfeit for several days leading up to the decision. Boise State couched the forfeit as a university leadership decision, and has said nothing about whether players had a say in the matter.Eleven players and a coach are plaintiffs in the lawsuit including Boise State players Kiersten Van Kirk and Katelyn Van Kirk, two sisters from Bozeman, Mont. The plaintiffs include San Jos State assistant coach Melissa Batie-Smoose, current San Jos State player Brooke Slusser and former San Jos State player Elle Patterson. Plaintiffs also come from the three other Mountain West schools that have forfeited matches this season: Utah State University, the University of Nevada and the University of Wyoming.Boise State deferred comment on the lawsuit to the Mountain West Conference. The conference did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The lawsuit is supported and, to at least some degree, bankrolled by the Independent Council on Womens Sports, or ICONS, a Nevada-based group that opposes allowing transgender athletes to compete in womens sports. The group says transgender athletes have an unfair physical advantage over female athletes an argument made at length in Wednesdays lawsuit.The disregard for the fairness and safety of female athletes by the MWC and SJSU is unacceptable, ICONS co-founder Marshi Smith said in a news release Wednesday.As EdNews has previously reported, ICONS was one of several national groups that lobbied Boise State to forfeit its Sept. 27 match. ICONS contacted university President Marlene Tromp directly on Sept. 24. Boise State has said the external lobbying did not factor in its decision to forfeit.In all, Mountain West schools have now forfeited six matches with San Jos State, including a Boise State home match that had been scheduled for Nov. 21.The spate of forfeits mandated by the Mountain Wests transgender participation policy has padded San Jos States record and has penalized Boise State and other teams, the lawsuit says. This alters the Mountain Wests standings heading into the conferences postseason tournament later this month; six of the conferences 11 teams qualify for the tournament.In the lawsuit, the plaintiffs want the court to void all of San Jos States wins, or reverse the forfeits. They also seek a declaration that any male student-athlete is ineligible to compete in womens volleyball in the MWC and on the San Jos State University womens volleyball team.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 69 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMTherapist Attempts to Mend Fractured Relationship Between Trump-Supporting Mother and Her Queer ChildPhoto D-Kleine / Alicia Brand / Design by Sam DonndelingerSubscribe nowWe are less than three weeks out from the election, and the holiday season is in full swing. American families across the country are divided, many in conflicts that have led to complete silence. 32% of U.S. adults said the political climate has caused familial strain.For many LGBTQ people, the stakes of the election results were high. President-elect Donald Trump led his campaign with anti-trans attack ads and transphobia. His key slogan, Kamala is for They/Them, President Trump is For You, was a jab at the nonbinary community. And Project 2025, which was written with the help of 140 former members of the Trump administration, suggests America returns to a traditional definition of the family. After Election Day, LGBTQ youth calls to one mental health crisis line spiked by 700 percent.Many folks sounded off on social media with their concerns:Sage Rosiello, a 23-year-old nonbinary person, and their mom, Vickey Hoffman, are best friends who spoke every day before the election. But after Sage learned that Vickey voted for Trump, they felt betrayed. Since then, the pair has gone completely silent, aside from arguments about whether the Trump administration will roll back Sage and their fiances rights as well as the rights of the LGBTQ community at large.With Sage and Vickeys permission, Uncloseted Media reached out to Elise Robinson, a psychotherapist and Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New Jersey, who agreed to mediate a conversation.Robinsonwho regularly works with queer peoplesays Sage and Vickeys situation is not unique. We find that election years tend to really bring [family conflict] to the forefront, she says, adding that queer people today have less patience for ignorance is bliss when it comes to LGBTQ issues. Subscribe for LGBTQ-focused journalism.The following is a condensed transcript of the conversation held between Elise, Vickey and Sage. Please note that this was not an official therapy session but a moderated conversation to support Vickey and Sages relationship ahead of the holiday season.Zoom call with Elise, Vickey, and SageElise Robinson: I want to start by asking you guys the reason for coming together today. What is your hope?Sage Rosiello: I guess my hope is that I get the parental support and not just the feeling of being wrong and feeling of judgment.Vickey Hoffman: I was asked to be here because apparently I'm not supportive of something. Yeah, that's it.Sage: I've expressed some concerns about the election, and I know that it is a big topic. I mean, realistically, we cant really agree to disagree on human rights, but I'm coming from this as my rights. I have said this before, but there is a federal law that prevents discrimination against LGBTQ people.1 And that has been talked about going away. It would impact me. It's been giving me a lot of mental health problems. Its been giving the community and people who I care about many problems and we're trying to support each other. My fiance and I are trying to support each other. So we think about these things and how it would impact us and what could potentially happen if we didn't have rights in every state.Elise: Vickey, what are you hearing from Sage right now?Vickey: I have never disregarded any of her2 concerns. Sage brought this concern up to me when there wasnt anything I could do about it. She failed to tell me these things. We used to speak every single day, and this concern was never a subject. And then after the fact, when she found out how I voted, she decided that she was going to be mad at me when there was no discussion ever attempted to be had. If this were such an existential thing for her, why are we having this conversation when it's too late?It's not that I don't support her relationship or her rights because I do 100% and I've expressed this to her, that if anything were to ever come up that threatened her rights, I would be the first person marching against it. In my eyes, she loses any right to be upset with me about what I did in the election booth when she didn't have these conversations that she should have had with me. That's it.Elise: I would love for you guys to speak to one another on how you define support, because I hear you both using that word.Vickey:My idea of support is being willing to have her back in case any negativity was to come her way.Sage: My idea of support isn't future, potential, maybe support. It's right now support and no judgmental comments or you're wrong. More of Hey, I hear you.Vickey: You didn't say this until after. When there's nothing that can be done. Period. I get annoyed with your anger at me when there's nothing further that can be done. But now you think that I'm not supporting you.Sage: Okay. Can I finish my thought? Because you interjected, I was not done.Vickey: Finish.Sage: To say that I have never brought up concerns about LGBTQ rights is not true. I always talk about it, 24/7. It's a topic that comes up because I am a part of said community and every once in a while I like to check on if I have rights still just in case. Its a topic that's been brought up since I came out with most of the family.Vickey: Well, I did go look, and the alleged rights that you could possibly lose have to do with Project 2025,3 which the president has renounced on multiple occasions. The frantic worry about this is just fear-mongering into the LGBTQ community and getting everyone wound up about something that's never going to happen.Elise: Sage, if you could share a little bit more about the feelings coming up for you.Sage: Well, I am feeling fearful because of everything I've read.Elise: And when it comes to the feelings with your mom?Sage: It feels attacking, you know. Words like fear-mongering.Elise: Okay. I'm going to ask you to speak directly to your mom and be a little more specific.Sage: I don't feel supported when I see long novels being sent to me saying how I'm wrong. I want more, like, softer words than, You're wrong. Here's why. I don't really want to be fact-checked by my mom.Elise: So just to reiterate that for your mom here. It sounds like being listened to is what you're describing.Sage: Yeah. Like, listened to, and understood.Elise: Vickey, please go ahead.Vickey: So basically, the gist I'm getting is that I must concede that only her viewpoint is valid because it makes her feel a certain type of way. Even though it may be mistaken, I have to disregard any information counter to what the other party is feeling because of Sages feelings. And I don't operate that way. There's fear and anxiety being had and I have told her that I do understand. However, the fear may be overblown due to a lot of activism surrounding this election that has aimed to cause fear. And it has been successful because you are seeing the work of a successful fear campaign on my daughter. There is no bill in Congress being pushed for this. So I have trouble supporting something that is not currently happening. All I can do is offer my support in case it does happen. Yes. I believe she's fearful. Yes, I believe she has anxiety. But unless she takes steps to realize that there's no boogeyman coming for her, then I don't know what to do.Elise: Such a big difference I'm hearing about what's actually happening versus what I'm hearing when Sage talks about their feelings. And those are happening in real time. And that's the support Im hearing Sage ask for. Is that accurate?Sage: Yeah, it's pretty accurate.Vickey: I understand that you have this fear. And as a mother, I am trying to help you quell that fear. And I'm trying to give you reassurance to reduce your fear. These things are not even at the start of any process. I love you. You are my heart. (Tears). And I don't want you to feel this way. But that's why I'm telling you reasons why you shouldn't be fearful.Elise: So, Vickey, some of your protectiveness is that you don't want Sage to experience fear because you know how hard that is. Is that some of what you're saying right now?Vickey: Yes. And I realize she is experiencing fear. And I might come off a little off balance when I'm trying to express that to her. She doesn't need to be fearful. Maybe I'm not articulating it correctly or it's just not coming off as smoothly as I would like. What I'm trying to do is give her reasons to reduce the level of fear. Not disregard it. All I can offer you are words of support. That's all I can do. And I'm willing to do it. And aside from running over to you and just grabbing a hold of you and trying to protect you, which I can't do. This is all I've got.Sage: (Tears). Okay. Well. See, you're crying, now I'm crying.Vickey: It's hereditary.Sage: I know that no one is doing anything right now, but as a person in the community, I'm always a little bit fearful of the future. I'm always fearful of my rights. Somebody who is not in the community doesn't really have to be worried about that all the time, but I know it will personally affect me. I'm always thinking about it. There are many people in the community who always think about it. So it's always in there.Elise: And so speaking just for yourself, Sage, when your mom says these things about being there in this way and understanding your fear right now, if you could focus just on yourself for this moment.Sage: I hear that. But I don't know. It's just hard to take in because of everything else that's been said.Elise: In other words, some of what you were hearing from your mom invalidates other things you're hearing from her and some of that invalidation being about who you are as a person?Sage: Yeah, it's kind of like, I support you, but I love you, but There really shouldn't be a but. Don't tell me why I'm wrong. Maybe just be there.Elise: Vickey, what do you hear from Sage, as they say that?Vickey: Well, what I hear is that she doesn't want me to say or do anything. Just sit there and listen to her. But if I respond in a supportive way, she complains that I'm not supportive enough.Sage: I don't want abrasive language. I don't want, Hey, you're wrong, when I already feel low because that puts me lower. Because it's not just this election that makes me feel fearful for my rights. I'm always like that. The whole community is always thinking about it.Elise: Does this new world kind of make it more of a reality?Sage: Yeah, it does.Elise: Vickey, I want to give you space to be able to respond.Vickey: All I can do as a mother is verbally say that I support you and that you can come to me at any time and talk to me about anything. But when you're talking over text, inflection is lost. You don't know how the person is speaking.Elise: How would you guys feel about maybe committing to phone calls or something other than text to continue on some of these conversations?Vickey: That's fine. I'm perfectly fine with that.Elise: Do you feel like that would have an impact?Sage: Yeah (tears). I'm sorryElise: Nothing to be sorry for. This is an emotional conversation. You're okay. What's something you would like to say to your mom right now?Sage: I don't know. I feel like I said a lot.Vickey and Sage try to mend their fractured relationship. Video edited by Em Oliver. Vickey: I'll say something. I want you to know that I love you. There is no force in this universe that could ever make me not love you. With that love comes my unwavering support. Because you are my child. And I think for future reference, when we have such important conversations, they need to be heard and not read because a lot of messaging gets lost in a text. So in the future, we need to spend more time talking because I don't like you being mad at me. Because I love you. I want you to know that I love you. And nothing on this planet could make me not love you.Sage: Yeah, I love you too.Subscribe for rigorous, LGBTQ focused journalism:After this conversation, Uncloseted Media checked in with Sage and Vickey. Sage has been feeling eh since the session and hasnt talked to their mom. They dont plan on seeing Vickey over the Thanksgiving holiday. [The session] helped me see exactly what kind of person she is by not listening to me.Vickey says she texted Sage after the session saying that she loves them (however, Sage told Uncloseted Media they didnt receive this text). If she wants to behave in a way that makes me the enemy, thats her decision. And Im just going to live my life, says Vickey, adding that Sage wouldnt be unwelcome for Thanksgiving. Elise Robinson says shes rooting for Sage and Vickey and adds that opening the door for communication is key to healing. We cant get anywhere if we are not willing to listen. That is the starting place, and it is so important. We can uncover so much when we go from there, and [opening the conversation] is one of the hardest parts.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media1Sage is referencing Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia, when the Supreme Court held that firing individuals because of their sexual orientation or transgender status violates Title VIIs prohibition on discrimination because of sex. 2While Sage has expressed to their mom that they are nonbinary and use they/them pronouns, Vickey referred to Sage with the pronouns she/her throughout the conversation. After the interview, Vickey told Uncloseted Media, Its habit. This is a recent development with her. And she hasnt expressed that it bothers her.3For a full explainer about how Project 2025 could affect LGBTQ rights, read our story about it here.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 67 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMThe False Promise of the Barbie Vagina IdealPhoto via Canva. Design by Sam DonndelingerSubscribe nowSophie Sandberg remembers standing in her bedroom, holding a mirror between her legs, trying to get a clear look at the shape of her vulva.It wasnt how it was supposed to look, she told Uncloseted Media. And it wasnt attractive. There were different colors. And being 14 at the time, I thought that was weird.While Sandberg didnt have a clear picture of what a vulva, the external part of the female genitals often mistaken as the vagina, was supposed to look like, she knew it wasnt what she saw in the mirror. The image I had was more like a womans smooth crotch area but not the actual labia.Sandberg, now a 28-year-old social justice activist, is describing the so-called Barbie Vulva, a term coined by urogynecologist Dr. Red Alinsod in 2005.Dr. Alinsod invented the term after he saw a rise in demands for the Barbie Doll Vagina procedure, where patients wanted their vulva to resemble that of a Barbie Dolls crotch area: smooth, no hair, very flat, and most importantly, with no labia showing so only a slit remains.Since most vulvas dont look like this, many who desire a Barbie Vulva elect to have a labiaplasty surgery, where the labia minora, the flaps of skin on either side of the vaginal opening, are trimmed. Over the last decade, elective labiaplasty surgeries have exploded in popularity, increasing by more than 250%.Photo by charlesdeluvio on UnsplashA 2023 study found that unrealistic body standards modeled within porn and on social media are to blame for a new generation of individuals who are getting labiaplasties to achieve the Barbie Vulva. The report surveyed 1030 individuals about their attitudes toward their genitalia. Almost a quarter of respondents between ages 18 and 24 said they felt anxious, unhappy, or embarrassed about how their labia looked, while 35% said they associated it with negative words like weird, disgusting, or ugly.The vulva is a taboo and a private part of the body, Lynn Enright, author of the book Vagina: A Re-Education, told Uncloseted Media. We don't talk about vulvas except in a sexualized way. Teenage girls especially are subjected to this.When I was 14, I remember Googling the surgery, says Kaitlyn Morris, a 24-year-old grad student in Boston. I was just a kid, and I was like, Oh, [my vulva] is not normal. I was super insecure. You see porn and models and they only show one type of genitalia. If you deviate from the norm, you feel bad.Jade Womack, who got labiaplasty surgery in 2023, says that she has been insecure about the size of her labia since she was a kid. I've been struggling with body image problems since I was 13, she says. After I had my daughter, it got worse. [My labia] was very large and very long.Womack says that shes relatively happy with the results. One labia is still a little bit larger than the other, and theres a little hole in one labia from the procedure, which bothers me, she says. So its not perfect, but its a lot better than before.Labiaplasty surgeries dont come without risk. Because part of the labia is removed, unhappy patients cant reverse poor outcomes. People will come to me sometimes if they got it done at another place and ask, Doc, can you fix it? says Dr. Ronald Blatt, labiaplasty surgeon at the Manhattan Center for Gynecology, adding that about 80% of his patients get the surgery for cosmetic reasons. But the trim method cuts off everything. Theres nothing left to fix.In addition to irreversible results, labiaplasty surgeries can permanently damage nerve endings in the vulva. I have no judgment for anybody who does their research and gets the facts of this elective surgery and what results after the scar tissue heals, says sex educator Elizabeth Wood. But there's a whole industry of repairs for botched surgeries.Wood says that people who receive the surgery can experience less pleasure from sex after recovery because plastic surgeons may not save the nerves. Many vulva owners report numbness, lack of sensation, and inability to climax, she says. I want people to know how delightfully involved the labia is in sexual arousal. It is the most pleasurable center in our body, rich with 10,000 nerve endings, and we just keep losing them because of these surgeries, she says, noting that there are only about 4,000 nerve endings in the penis.I would rather help support somebody to fall in love with their vulva rather than cutting it and dismissing it and potentially ruining their sex lives.Even without the surgery, Wood says the body image distress some have about the appearance of their vulva can make it harder to receive pleasure. According to the Genital Self-Esteem Scale, confidence in your genitals is directly related to pleasure during sex. The more distress and discomfort you have with the appearance of your labia, the more sexual distress you have, says Wood.Sophie Sandberg says that her perception of her vulva changed how she had sex. I did not enjoy people going down on me because I was worried they would look at my vagina, she says. It impacted my idea of myself as desirable and attractive. I still wanted to have sex with people and give them pleasure, but I had trouble receiving it for myself. There were points where I wanted to just slice it off.The lack of vulva diversity in the media and porn sets unrealistic expectations for men. One 2015 study found that 51% of men say the appearance of a womans labia influences their desire to have sex with them.When Sandberg was in high school, a guy she hooked up with told his friends thathe didn't want to sleep with her because her vagina was ugly.He said he'd rather just make out with another girl instead of having sex with me because he was not attracted to my vagina, she says. Shortly after that, I looked at it and was like, Oh my God. It is so ugly and not how its supposed to look.Our language used to talk about penises and vulvas convey powerful messages, Al Vernacchio, a high school sexuality educator in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, told Uncloseted Media. Our society suggests that people with penises should be proud of them and see them as signs of power and masculinity, he says. Societal messages about vulvas can convey negative messages about them being overly complex, mysterious, ugly, smelly, and even dangerous Too many people, especially young people, may internalize these messages and relate to their own bodies accordingly.In his sex education classes, Vernacchio makes a point of showing a diverse range of bodies. In the best case, lessons about genitals should highlight the great diversity between and among them, he says.Different is normal andDifferent does not mean better or worse are messages that should be highlighted.Lynn Enright, author of the book Vagina: A Re-Education, says media exposure is one of the most influential factors in womens decisions to undergo labiaplasty. If you don't know what vulvas look like and the vulvas you see are in mainstream porn, where the performers may have had labiaplasty or have labia that are quite symmetrical, it leaves people vulnerable to feelings of inadequacy or shame.Dee Hartman, a sex educator and co-founder of VulvaLove, says, The only thing normal about a vulva is its diversity no two labia are alike, even in one person. Just like your right and left hands are different, your labia are different sizes. Your ears are different sizes, and your eyes are shaped differently.Subscribe for rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism. In order to unravel the intense shame around vulva appearance, representation is crucial. More representation would decrease the rate of [elective] labiaplasties and improve genital self-esteem, Wood says, noting that most women struggle to label diagrams of vagina anatomy. Most of the people who suffer from this shame suffer in silence because we just don't talk enough about sex.Courtesy of Sophie Sandberg.Sandberg felt societal pressures come undone when she started seeing more representation from The Vulva Gallery, an online social art movement. Its a representation of vastly different pubes, colors, labia, and normalizing all of it, she says. Seeing different skin conditions or different things represented on Instagram was really helpful to know that everyone is loveable, no matter what you look like.Photo via The Vulva GalleryI wanted to create a body of work to show that normal doesnt exist, says Sam Hil Atalanta, the creator of The Vulva Gallery. The gallery aims to raise awareness around body diversity by sharing personal stories and portraits of real peoples vulvas and providing information on anatomy and sexual health. I wanted to make sure that any person who is insecure has access to a body of work that shows diversity, and theyll be able to find a vulva that they feel represented by.We all have a role to play in building vulva pride, says Vernacchio. We have to consider what we think about vulvas and what we say about them. We have to counter messages that vulvas are weaker [and less worthy] than penises.When you see yourself, you know you belong, and theres so much power to that, says Atalanta, whose Vulva Gallery has nearly 750,000 Instagram followers.You think that there are people just like me, even when I have a crooked nose, a flat butt, or a certain type of labia. Thats part of the diversity that is out there, and its gorgeous and important and reminds you not to worry.Sandberg, who was recently diagnosed with lichen sclerosis, a condition that causes patchy, discolored, thin skin and pain around the vulva, says that for a long time she didnt seek a diagnosis or care because she was ashamed of how she looked. I was so afraid of going to a gynecologist because I was worried they would say it looked weird or something, she says. Seeing different skin conditions of the vulva represented in the Vulva Gallery was really helpful to me. It reminds me everyone is loveable, no matter what stuff you have going on or what you look like. And it makes me grateful that I am taking care of myself now because for so long, I was ashamed of how my vulva looked. 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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMWhere Trump HHS Pick RFK Jr. Stands on Vaccines, Abortion and LGBTQ IssuesBy Shefali Luthra, Sara Luterman, Orion RummlerThis article was originally published by the 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy.Photo by Gage Skidmore.Subscribe nowPresident-Elect Donald Trump intends to nominate anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. to head the Department of Health and Human Services.The Safety and Health of all Americans is the most important role of any Administration, and HHS will play a big role in helping ensure that everybody will be protected from harmful chemicals, pollutants, pesticides, pharmaceutical products, and food additives that have contributed to the overwhelming Health Crisis in this Country, Trump wrote in an email and on his platform, TruthSocial, on Thursday.The ascent of Kennedy, who became a top Trump adviser during the 2024 campaign, has sparked widespread concern among the public health community, who fear his fringe views could undo decades of progress against the spread of infectious diseases. HHS will have vast power to influence policy areas including health insurance and availability, disease monitoring and prevention, abortion access, contraceptive care, disability rights and LGBTQ health. The department oversees agencies such as the Administration for Children and Families, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the Food and Drug Administration.Kennedy, who touts a Make America Healthy Again agenda, has said as a presidential candidate and as an adviser to Trump that he wants to redirect the federal health apparatus to focus on areas such as regulating seed oils, which he has called toxic despite research showing their health benefits. He has inflated the risks of COVID-19 vaccines and pediatricians fear that his strident anti-vaccination views could particularly endanger kids.In 2007, Kennedy founded the Childrens Health Defense Fund, initially called the World Mercury Project. Misinformation spread by the organization and other anti-vaccine groups was linked to a 2018 measles outbreak in American Samoa, which led to 83 deaths.The Childrens Health Defense Fund has consistently targeted mothers and Black Americans in their messaging groups experts say are more likely to experience vaccine hesitancy due to negative historical and personal experiences with medical care.On the campaign trail, Trump promised he would let Kennedy go wild on health singling out women in particular as people whose healthcare access could be affected.Ahead of the election, Kennedy said one of Trumps first acts in the White House would be to advise all U.S. water systems to remove fluoride from public water. Kennedy has also described fluoride as poison. Fluoride has been added to American water systems for decades, a practice that the American Dental Association estimates has reduced tooth decay by about 25 percent.Though Republicans control the Senate, its not clear if Kennedy will be confirmed. Earlier this week, Republican senators would not answer questions about whether he had their support, the health publication STAT News reported. Trump has pushed for the Senate to use a process called recess appointments, in which he and Senate Majority Leader John Thune could pick Trumps Cabinet without Senate approval.It is unclear how much or how quickly Kennedy will be able to implement any of these changes without action from Congress. However, some federal workers are already planning to leave, according to NBC. While there wasnt much employee turnover between the Obama and first Trump administrations, there is concern about what Kennedy might mean for public health and their careers.What we dont really need at HHS is more medical expertise. What we need is an expertise on decoupling the agency from institutional corruption. Because its the corruption that has distorted the science, Kennedy said during a September 30 Town Hall in Philadelphia.Subscribe nowAbortion opponents have argued that a Trump administration HHS should be used to institute national restrictions for instance, leveraging the FDA to restrict access to mifepristone, one of the medications used in most abortions, or to even undo its approval altogether. Other HHS subsidiaries could also influence access to the procedure. Under Trumps previous administration, the Office of Refugee Resettlement sought to deny abortions to immigrants in its custody.On abortion specifically, Kennedy has been inconsistent. When running for president as an independent candidate, Kennedy suggested he opposed banning abortion before fetal viability, the standard protected by the now-overturned Roe v. Wade. Earlier in his campaign, when still running as a Democrat, Kennedy had endorsed banning the procedure after the first trimester of pregnancy before walking back those remarks.Theres no question that we need a pro-life HHS secretary, and of course, we have concerns about him, Marjorie Dannenfelser, head of the anti-abortion group SBA Pro-Life America, told the news outlet Semafor.Kennedy has also not publicly spoken about contraception. Under President Joe Biden, the health department has expanded access to birth control, approving the first-ever over-the-counter hormonal birth control pill and pushing to enforce Affordable Care Act regulations that require health insurance to cover approved methods.Kennedys opposition to gender-affirming care for transgender minors, as well as misinformation that he has spread about LGBTQ youth and HIV/AIDS, signals a sharp reversal from how the HHS has approached health care for LGBTQ people under Biden.Kennedy opposes gender-affirming care for minors, which largely refers to puberty blockers and hormone replacement therapy. He has inaccurately portrayed puberty blockers, which temporarily delay the hormones that cause kids to go through puberty, as repurposed castration drugs. In May, he stated that people with gender dysphoria or who want to change their gender deserve compassion and respect while adding that these terribly consequential procedures should be deferred till adulthood.False claims and conspiracies shared by Kennedy involving LGBTQ people include theories that the use of poppers, a recreational drug frequently used in gay nightlife, was a significant factor in the disease progression for the first AIDS victims of the early 1980s. He also suggested that sexual identification and gender confusion among minors is caused by man-made chemicals in water or the environment.In Project 2025, the policy blueprint for a second Trump administration offered by the conservative Heritage Foundation, most of the proposed anti-LGBTQ policies would be executed through HHS. These policies proposed by Project 2025which Trump has disavowed any part in, despite at least 60 percent of its contributors being linked to the president-elect include protecting adoption and foster care services that refuse to work with LGBTQ married couples and to redirect federal funds to support a biblically based definition of family. Although it remains to be seen whether the Trump administration will follow the suggestions in Project 2025s playbook, whoever leads the HHS will have an outsized role in shaping the next four years for LGBTQ Americans.Under the Biden administration, HHS advocated for trans youth to access gender-affirming care. As states across the country banned that care, the agency encouraged health care providers who were kept from providing it to file complaints with the agencys office for civil rights. The administration undid rulemaking put in place by the first Trump administration that excluded trans people from nondiscrimination protections in the Affordable Care Act.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, consider upgrading and become a paid or founding subscriber.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 69 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMSpencer Macnaughton | Uncloseted Media Weekly NewsletterHello all! Yesterday was Trans Day of Remembrance, and unfortunately, it was marked by transphobia on Capitol Hill. On Monday, Rep. Nancy Mace (Republican, South Carolina) announced that she is introducing a measure to amend a House rule to prohibit transgender women from using womens bathrooms at the Capitol.When Mace was asked if she would speak with Sarah McBride, the Delaware Democrat who is set to become the first openly transgender member of Congress, about the matter, she said, No, Sarah McBride doesnt get a say.In response, McBride said: This is a blatant attempt from far right-wing extremists to distract from the fact that they have no real solutions to what Americans are facing. As if McBride hadnt been through enough, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson called a press conference on Tuesday to affirm that he does not believe women can be transgender. For anybody who doesnt know my well-established record on this issue let me be unequivocally clear: A man is a man and a woman is a woman, and a man cannot become a woman, Johnson, who has a history of comparing gay marriage to giving pets and pedophiles the right to marry, told reporters. As we inch closer to a second Trump presidency, the next four years are likely going to be turbulent at best for the LGBTQ community. Uncloseted Media will continue to check power and call hate for what it is. Check out our recent coverage and whats next here:Subscribe nowRepublican introduces anti-transgender bathroom resolution at Capitol after first transgender woman elected to Congress (CNN)A House Republican is pushing to ban transgender women from womens restrooms at the US Capitol, two weeks after history was made with the election of Americas first openly transgender person to Congress.Offensive, racist texts now being sent to high-schoolers, Latinos and LGBTQ community, FBI says (NBC News) The agency said that reports have grown since last week when Black people were targeted with messages from anonymous phone numbers.Nex Benedict's school failed students, investigation finds (USA Today)The public school district in Oklahoma came under scrutiny this year after an LGBTQ teen died of an overdose following targeted bullying.Indiana ban on gender transition treatment for minors upheld by U.S. appeals court (NBC News) The use of puberty blockers and hormones to treat children with gender dysphoria has been banned or restricted in 26 states.Gay and bisexual people vape at significantly higher rates, surgeon general's report finds (NBC News)Nearly 38% of gay, lesbian and bisexual U.S. adults have smoked e-cigarettes, compared with 16.5% of their straight counterparts, a new report found.In honor of Trans Day of Remembrance, we put together a page that features all our trans coverage since our Sept. 3 launch. Take a look here. As of yesterday, were on Bluesky! Give us a follow: https://bsky.app/profile/unclosetedmedia.bsky.socialThis weekend, be on the lookout for new Uncloseted reporting: In the past ten years, the number of labiaplasty surgeries has exploded in popularity, increasing by more than 250% between 2013 and 2023.On Saturday, well publish a piece by Sam Donndelinger that looks at the concept of the so-called Barbie Vulva, and its impact on body image. On Sunday, were pulling back the curtain into how the election has sowed division between queer people and their families. Sage, a nonbinary 23-year-old, is upset with their mom, Vickey Hoffman, because she voted for Trump. We tracked down a psychotherapist to mediate a conversation between the family dyad in an effort to get them talking ahead of the holidays. Call it experimental journalism but being a fly on the wall for this conversation was very interesting. Thanks for reading! And feel free to email me with questions, complaints, tips and story ideas! Spencer Macnaughton, Editor-In-Chiefspencer@unclosetedmedia.comIf objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 70 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMThe Post-Election Question: What Comes Next for Trans People?By Kate SosinThis article was originally published by the 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy. This story was published in partnership withThem.Photos by Canva // Design by Sam DonndelingerSubscribe nowReached by phone in the days following the election, LGBTQ movement leaders promised they are more prepared than ever to face off against a second Trump administration.Were ready, said Heron Greenesmith, deputy director of policy at the Transgender Law Center, a civil rights organization. We did extensive scenario planning, internal and external. We did safety planning internally. We did scenario planning with partners, cross movement, inter movement, trans specific, LGBT.For transgender Americans, the moment feels particularly vulnerable. President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to end what he has termed transgender insanity and cut Medicaid and Medicare funding to health providers offering gender-affirming health care on his first day in office.The result is that many trans Americans are reeling, feeling that the country has elected a man set on wiping them off the face of the earth.Responding to the election, Sarah Warbelows voice broke.Theres so much love, she said. Love is still out there, and that is not what this election was about.Warbelow isnt transgender. But her daughter is. And as the vice president of legal for the nations largest LGBTQ rights organization, the Human Rights Campaign, Warbelow will be tasked with shoring up protections for queer Americans as Trump retakes office.Warbelows tone turned from teary to defiant as she talked about a slew of political ads attacking transgender Americans, many of them run by Trump and his surrogates. They dont represent the feelings of the nation, she said.A majority of voters found the anti-trans advertisements were just mean-spirited, she said.But Kierra Johnson, president of the National LGBTQ Task Force, one of the communitys largest organizations focused on field organizing and political change, said 2024 is nothing like 2016 when Trump was first elected.The strategies are already in motion across movements, Johnson said.Yes, we should be worried, Johnson said, adding that Project 2025, the blueprint for a second Trump term written by his former advisors, makes extremely concerning suggestions about how to approach LGBTQ rights. They put it in black and white. If we dont take that as serious, then thats on us. Whether they execute or not, thats something else.Advocates said there are a number of things trans people can do immediately to protect their rights and safety before January. Heres how the nations LGBTQ leaders feel things will go in the top policy areas impacting trans people and how trans folks can prepare ahead of January 2025.Subscribe nowIdentification and gender markersFor people who need updated gender markers on their identification or have already obtained them, Greenesmith advised looking at state laws first if there are questions.The laws in your state will impact a lot of everything else, including whether or not you can get your name and gender changed to match, Greenesmith said.Some have expressed fears that having an X gender marker on a drivers license or passport instead of the formerly standard M or F will make them a target in the new administration. Advocates advise that deciding on a gender marker is an incredibly personal decision. Some noted that removing the X might make one feel safer, but would be unlikely to erase the paper trail of a gender marker change in government records. In other words, if a trans person was trying to change a marker to conceal their gender identity from the federal government, updating gender markers would likely have minimal impact.Advocates for Transgender Equality has a full ID resources library with a state-by-state drop-down menu, as does Trans Lifeline, to help people navigate local laws. Both are nonprofit civil rights organizations.The 19th will continue to provide guidance on IDs, documents and other paperwork as organizations release it.Freedom to bePerhaps the greatest fear many trans people have is that simply being transgender will be criminalized. While experts acknowledge that its reasonable to be scared, they expressed that the federal government doesnt have the same resources states have to target transgender people individually on the basis of identity alone.When you look at the data and the polling, despite what people are pontificating about at this moment, the American public supports the existence of transgender people, Warbelow said. Because Trump has shown himself to be incredibly fickle, its difficult to know at this point exactly what his plans are for carrying out his campaign promises. That said, Warbelow believes that the president-elect does care, on some level, about his popularity with the public.Warbelow also believes that the administration does not have the levers to target transgender people in the ways that states have aimed to criminalize transgender life.Greenesmith is quick to add that worst-case scenario fears are already a reality for many of the most marginalized queer people.This is why we cant catastrophize at this moment, because catastrophization is white supremacy, they said. All the things that White people fear, Black people, Indigenous folks, migrants have been facing for centuries.Andrea Jenkins, a Minneapolis City Council member who made history as the first out Black trans woman elected to public office in the United States, said that for Black trans women, that also means coming together and rising up.What I will say to my sisters out there is we got to stand strong, she said. Weve got to organize. Weve got to build systems of support for each other.MovingAs some trans people consider relocating, its not easy for people to just do that, said Jamison Green, veteran trans organizer and health expert.Whether people are considering a move out of the country, or out of state, advocates acknowledge that the laws impacting trans lives in real ways differ from place to place. The 19th will be reporting more deeply on these options in the weeks to come, but Green advises that people in states with trans-friendly laws will be far safer than states with anti-trans laws, if they are able to get to affirming states because so many of the policies impacting trans lives are decided at a state level.No matter what, get connected to community, he said.Organizations on the ground are ready to greet those who do need to move, said Jax Gonzalez, political director at LGBTQ statewide equality organization One Colorado.We know that we are a sanctuary state, and that there are many families who have been coming here from Oklahoma, Florida, Arkansas, Texas, you name it, Missouri, Gonzalez said. We want to ensure that those folks who do come here, that were doing everything that we can to ensure that they are protected and can thrive in community.Health careTrump has vowed to cut off federal funding to health providers offering gender-affirming care to transgender people via executive order. Many fear this will mean the end of gender-affirming care like hormones, puberty blockers and surgeries for transgender people on Trumps first day in office.Before panicking, experts advise that this will be logistically complicated for the administration to pull off. For one, transgender people are protected by the Supreme Courts 2020 Bostock v. Clayton County decision, which ruled that gender discrimination and sex discrimination are one in the same, meaning if the government barred gender-affirming care for a trans man, it would have to outlaw that same care (testosterone) for a cisgender man.Further, Green said the feasibility of the federal government tracking everyones prescriptions would get complicated quickly.The volume of prescriptions that are written in this country, it would be very difficult and time-consuming and costly to track at a federal level.State controls would have more access, he added. Some people have worried that the administration could threaten pharmacists, especially when it comes to prescriptions for testosterone, which is a schedule III class drug. Off-label use would not be allowed. Green, again, thinks this would be challenging for the administration.Most drugs are used off label, and thats a fact, he added. Medicine is an extremely complex field. Its an art as well as a science this is why we license doctors to use their medical judgment in applying the chemistry of pharmaceuticals to their patients to help them.Further, Trump attempted to gut transgender health care protections in the Affordable Care Act during his first term. The fight over those protections wound through the courts, and the repeal was finalized in 2020, only to be reversed by President Joe Biden, another rule-making process and fight that took four years.In short, advocates said its difficult to anticipate how health care policy will play out. But whatever happens is not likely to happen immediately, and all major medical associations back gender-affirming care for transgender people.Green said there is cause for concern.But I think we have to not just roll over and let them do it, he said. Whatever, they think theyre going to do, we have to stay fighting for peoples health and rights and social safety.Marriage and family planningMarriage will not immediately be at risk in the new administration because of legal precedent and a 2022 law passed by Congress called the Respect for Marriage Act, which requires states to recognize LGBTQ marriages already performed, even those from out of state.If something changes in the future, there will still be time to get married, said Warbelow. That is not something the Trump administration has the power to undo it any immediate termStill, a couple of Supreme Court justices have expressed interest in overturning Obergefell v. Hodges, the landmark 2015 ruling that established nationwide marriage equality.Advocates advise that for LGBTQ people who want to marry, now is not a bad time to do it.I think people need to do everything they can to fortify their families and their finances, period, said Johnson, adding that this can be applied to marriages, adoptions, powers of attorney or wills.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, consider upgrading and become a paid or founding subscriber.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 67 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMTrumps Anti-Trans Ads Were Expensive and Unpopular. So Why Were They His Key Strategy?Data: AdImpact via The Bulwark and Gallup. Design by Sam Donndelinger.Subscribe nowWhen Lil Miss Hot Mess conducted a drag story hour at a library in Los Angeles, she never expected to be the face of a multimillion-dollar Republican ad campaign. In a 2022 ad for Marco Rubios Senate reelection campaign, footage of Lil Miss Hot Mess reading to children is overlaid by Rubios voice: The radical left will destroy children if we dont stop them.They indoctrinate children, try to turn boys into girls, says Rubio, now Trumps nominee for secretary of State.It's a really frustrating and disempowering feeling to have your image twisted in such a hateful and disingenuous way to sell someone else's agenda, Lil Miss Hot Mess, who asked to use her stage name for safety reasons, told Uncloseted Media.Whether Lil Miss Hot Mess likes it or not, she was one of the influential faces that spurred a movement of GOP ads that targeted the transgender community. Since that ad aired, Republicans have made attacking the trans community a key strategy, spending roughly $215 million in the 2024 election cycle, more than $29 million of which was spent on the presidential race alone.The Trump campaign, which was the first to ever run an anti-trans attack ad in a presidential general election, spent more on anti-trans advertising than any other issue in the months leading up to the election. His campaign spent more than twice as much on anti-trans ads than on ads about immigration and more than five times as much than on ads focused on the economy, which was the most important issue to registered voters, according to a September poll from Gallup.Chart via The Bulwark. Out of the 22 issues Gallup asked voters about, trans issues ranked last, with 36% of them saying they were not important. And an October survey found that over 60% of Republicans and nearly half of Democrats think both parties should focus less on trans issues.Why, then, did these ads likely resonate with many of the roughly 76.4 million Americans who voted Donald Trump in as the 47th president of the United States?1. Abortion In DisguiseIn 2022, when Roe v. Wade was overturned, Republicans wound up paying the price in the November midterms, where the Democrats took the Senate in what became known as a red wave that wasnt.Republicans in this election cycle still hadn't found their footing on the messaging for abortion. So focusing on transgender issues allowed them to point to an area of the culture wars where theyre ahead, says Don Haider-Markel, professor of political science at the University of Kansas.The advantage for the Trump campaign was you could mobilize social conservatives with this advertising because the same groups that dont like trans people oppose abortion rights, and you can talk to them without saying abortion, says Jami Taylor, professor of political science and public administration at the University of Toledo in Ohio, adding that this messaging likely activated conservative Christians to turn out.While just 57% of Republicans say abortion should be illegal, more than eight in ten Republicans say gender is determined by sex at birth.Its the same issue. My body, my rights, Haider-Markel told Uncloseted Media. It fits this broader message that men can police gender and bodies, and that's the way it should be.2. Targeting Young MenHaider-Markel believes these ads were also an attempt to target younger mena demographic Trump wonwho are looking to solidify their identity. He thinks this is part of the reason Trumps team bought ad space during football games, which are disproportionately viewed by men.Uncloseted Media is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.As we've seen over the past several years since Covid, there is a bit of a crisis of masculinity amongst young men, says Haider-Markel. What it means to be a man in 2024 doesn't seem so coherent.One way to assert themselves and gain control over their environment is by claiming a certain kind of masculinity, he says. Beating down on trans folks and pushing back against the nature of more fluid gender identity is all part of that, he says, adding that this beatdown helps men lift themselves up.Haider-Markel believes these ads are part of a narrative that asserts a traditional masculinity where the man is the primary breadwinner. He points to Vice President-elect J.D. Vance suggesting women should reconsider going into the workplace and him questioning womens worth if they are childless cat ladies.3. Airing Ads About Trans Sports During FootballGOP ads targeting the transgender community aired more than 30,000 times, according to data from AdImpact, with a particular focus on NFL and college football broadcast audiences in swing states.One ad, which included the slogan, Kamala is for they/them, Trump is for you, focused on trans women in sports, saying, Kamala even supports letting biological men compete against our girls in their sports.Screenshot via Donald J. Trump YouTube.Hogan Gidley, who served as White House deputy press secretary for the Trump administration from 2019 to 2020, thinks this messaging was extremely smart. Youre watching people who are six foot five, 275 pounds, running 440s, going I dont want my 110 pound daughter out there, Gidley told Uncloseted Media.While there have been less than a handful of instances of trans people playing in major league sports, Gidley thinks these ads hit on something people care about from an emotional and a practical standpoint.According to a 2022 Marist poll, 61% of Americans dont think trans people should be able to play on a sports team that matches their gender identity. The reality is, on many trans issues, Republicans are much closer to the median voter than Democrats, says Taylor, who is trans and believes that a second Trump term is an 11 out of 10 when it comes to the threat to her community.Gidley believes ads focusing on trans women in sports were a key reason 53% of white women voted for Trump and why he increased his support among women by 7% when compared to 2020.He says many parents are concerned that their daughters will lose their chances of college sports scholarships because trans women will take their place. When a man comes in and takes their spot and hurts their chances, that became a real problem, I think, for a lot of women, says Gidley, who misgendered trans folks throughout the interview. They may not have said that publicly, but they realize that was a bridge way too far and something they couldn't support.Despite this purported interest in protecting women, many facets of Trumps campaign were sexist. Elon Musks super PAC published a video to X calling Harris the C-word. And Trumpwho nominated conservative justices to the Supreme Court that overturned Roe v. Wade and has at least 26 allegations of sexual misconduct and rape, including one instance where he was found liable in courtsaid he would protect women whether [they] like it or not.Haider-Markel believes the biggest losers in this election were young women, trans and cis alike.4. Three For One: Using Anti-Trans Ads to Focus On Multiple IssuesAndrew Flores, an associate professor of government at American University whose research focuses on how public policies affect LGBTQ people, says many of Trumps anti-trans ads hit on multiple issues. One of the most popular ads highlighted Harris former support for taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries for prison inmates in the United States.Screenshot via @realDonaldTrump Instagram.This isn't just a quote-unquote anti-trans ad. It's also about the public use of money and also about the carceral state and kind of what people think health care should look like for people who are convicted of crimes, says Flores, noting that the ad was also very racialized.Subscribe nowIts not just the small percentage that make up the trans community in this country; its the cascading effect they have on so many other areas that make this problematic, says Gidley, formerly of the Trump administration.5. Republicans Pounced On Dems Lack Of Message The Harris campaign strategically did not talk about [trans issues], says Flores. I think that might have been a miscalculation.Flores, who is skeptical that these ads had a significant impact on the election results, says Democrats may have seen their stance on transgender issues as a weakness. And that might have also been a part of the political calculus of the Trump campaign to emphasize that, he says. If you're going to run away from these topics then [Republicans] get to control and dominate the narrative and frame you in a particular way. And if you just refuse to defend it, then you're allowing them to craft the argument.They haven't had a clear answer on this issue since it's been in the public sphere since around 2015, other than just to say being transphobic is bad, says Haider-Markel.In an October interview with NBC, Harris said she would not put herself in the place of doctors who should make the decision in terms of what is medically necessary regarding trans healthcare. I believe we should follow the law, she said.Since the election, there has been infighting amongst Democrats about whether their stance on transgender issues cost them. Rep. Tom Suozzi said Democrats have to stop pandering to the far left, and I dont think biological boys should be playing in girls sports, and Rep. Seth Moulton set off a firestorm of criticism for similar comments.Haider-Markel says this takeaway is misguided, and that the focus should be on broadening the coalition and having a response to this anti-trans messaging.If you provide people with even a paragraph describing what we mean by transgender, you end up with greater support and greater positive feelings towards transgender people, he says, adding that Democrats were hurt more by a lack of messaging to working-class and middle-class voters on economic issues.Post-election polling by research group GQR found that opposition on trans issues ranked very low among reasons people voted against Harris, with most citing the economy and immigration as top concerns. 6. Dont Forget About Transphobia And FearTransphobia in the U.S. has been on the rise. Anti-trans hate crimes have spiked dramatically over the last five years, and over 660 anti-trans bills have been proposed in state legislatures this year alone, 45 of which have already passed into law. In 2023, 48% of trans women and 56% of trans men under 24 seriously considered suicide.These ads arent helping. An October study by Ground Media found that people were less likely to be supportive of trans people or trans rights after being exposed to Trumps anti-trans advertising. Additionally, the legislative attacks these ads support have been shown to negatively impact trans peoples mental health.Jami Taylor of the University of Toledo says shes never seen an onslaught like this directed at a particular community regarding political ads targeting a marginalized group.I really wonder whether or not Democrats are going to move away from us, says Taylor, adding that there needs to be greater efforts to improve public opinion on the trans community.I'm extremely privileged and I am probably going to be okay regardless of what happens, says Taylor. I lived most of my life already. So I can accept it. I'm not some 18-year-old who is worried about the future. My future is a bit less than 20 years, so I don't have to worry about this for the next 60 years of my life. I worry more about those people than myself.Additional reporting by Sam DonndelingerIf objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, please consider making a tax-deductible donation through our fiscal sponsor, Resource Impact, by clicking this button:Donate to Uncloseted Media0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 71 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMThe 13%: Why These LGBTQ Voters Are Thrilled About Trumps WinPhotos courtesy of Vitelli, Scarcella, Lynch and Oakes. Design by Sam Donndelinger.On Nov. 5th, Donald Trump was elected as Americas 47th U.S. president. More than 76 million Americans voted for him, including 60% of men and 53% of white women.Subscribe nowDespite this turnout, an overwhelming 86% of LGBTQ people voted for Kamala Harris, compared to just 13% for Trump. Harris actually had a stronger performance among LGBTQ voters than any other candidate in the last five elections.Trump ran on a campaign of transphobia. He spent more money on anti-trans ads than on any other issue and he repeatedly vowed to crack down on transgender insanity. Since his win, he has nominated aggressively anti-LGBTQ cabinet members, including Marco Rubio, who has called the Respect for Marriage Act a stupid waste of time, and Kristi Noem, who disagreed with the Obergefell decision to legalize same-sex marriage.Why, then, did an estimated 1.5 million LGBTQ-identifying Americans think Trump was the better candidate for U.S. President? Uncloseted Media spoke with five gay and lesbian Trump supporters to find out.Courtesy of Andy Blalock. Blalock, right, with his husband.Andy Blalock, 41, Huntsville, AlabamaAndy Blalock believes Donald Trump transformed the Republican party to be more inclusive. The party of joy, he told Uncloseted Media. He references Trumps appointment of Richard Grenell as the first openly gay person to a cabinet-level position and that during his first term, he didnt touch gay marriage.In August, Blalock launched the Huntsville chapter for the Log Cabin Republicans, a national advocacy organization that aims to educate Republicans about LGBTQ issues. They view LGBTQ issues as a settled matter. What rights do we not have right now? he says. I can get whatever job I want. I married my life partner, the man of my dreams. Under Trump, my business was booming. My First and Second Amendment rights were protected, he says.As an eighth-grade teacher, Blalock supports some of the many anti-LGBTQ bills that recently passed into law, including Floridas Parental Rights in Education bill, better known as the Dont Say Gay bill, which prohibits teachers from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity in the classroom.You should not be teaching that, says Blalock, who lives on a horse ranch with his husband. Have whatever pronouns you want. But I was brought up to have proper English, and I'm not going to say they if it doesnt apply as they, Im gonna say he or she.Trump has lied about kids going to school and coming back with sex changes. But in Blalocks interpretive thoughts, he says what Trump meant is that kids are finding out about gender pronouns, sex changes, and girls wanting to be cats and boys wanting to act like dogs [at school].Blalock believes kids should learn about LGBTQ issues through counseling services and only when they have parental permissionwhich is difficult for the 45% of LGBTQ kids who reported wanting mental health care but were concerned about obtaining consent from their parents.We shouldn't be grooming children, he says.Courtesy of Arielle Scarcella.Arielle Scarcella, 38, Miami, FloridaThe idea that teachers and Democrats are grooming and indoctrinating children has become a widespread conspiracy theory that has been perpetuated on social media platforms like X, which is the source of information Arielle Scarcella trusts the most. I don't really follow any news outlets. I just follow accounts that will post videos without any manipulation to them, she told Uncloseted Media.She believes President Joe Biden is a creep. I think hes legitimately probably a P-word, says Scarcella, a 38-year-old lesbian who moved to Miami from New York City a few years ago.I think there's videos that prove it, she says, referencing clipsof President Biden sniffing kids. The Associated Press found these claims to be false because the sniffing sounds were added to the original video.Hes still creepy, Scarcella says in response to the AP article and points to other examples.Misinformation was hard to clamp down on this election cycle after Republican attorneys general and other lawmakers led a yearslong campaign aimed at forcing social media companies to platform falsehoods and hate speech.Americans were flooded with misleading information about transgender issues, among other topics. Elon Musk, who donated more than $130 million to the Trump campaign, posted election misinformation multiple times, including one instance where he falsely stated that Michigan was committing mass voter fraud. The post was viewed more than 32 million times.Scarcellawho trusts information from social media creators more than mainstream news outletshas become an influencer in her own right. On Instagram, she posts videos to her roughly 103,000 followers where she mocks teachers who ask their students for their pronouns and uses racist language where she describes Harris as not even, like, full Black and as Black at different times of the day depending on what state shes giving a speech. Scarcella says she had to come out as a Trump supporter. Dating is difficult, she says. People call me every name under the book. Transphobic, homophobic. She says this is particularly difficult because people that have been my type tend to lean very left.Photo courtesy of Vitelli via @realdonaldtrump/InstagramMelissa Vitelli, 37, Brooklyn, New YorkMany Trump-supporting LGBTQ people have faced stigma because of their political beliefs. Melissa Vitelli is no exception.A day after the election, Vitelli posted a video of herself in Trump merchandise alongside her wife. Shortly after, she remembers some of her 400,000 TikTok followers attacking her in the comments: I can't wait till your marriage is invalid, I can't wait till you lose all your rights, and I can't wait till she leaves you.Vitelli, a devout Trump supporter since 2016, says before she met her wife she experienced stigma in the lesbian dating pool. She remembers a 12-hour date that was quickly soured when politics came up. Since meeting her wife, who wrote in Bernie Sanders this election, they have had to navigate their political differences. We'll talk about issues and we often meet in the middle. I feel like a lot of the country would be so much better off if they just started talking, because at the end of the day, most of us want the same thing, she told Uncloseted Media.Vitelli and her wifes inter-political marriage is a rarity in todays climate. Only 3.6% of marriages are between Democrats and Republicans.Still, they support each other. I never forced her to love [Trump] because she never forced me to hate him, she says.Uncloseted Media is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support rigorous LGBTQ-focused journalism, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.As a woman living in Brooklyn, Vitelli believes the influx of undocumented immigrants is jeopardizing her safety. It's these 30-year-old men coming here without families who don't necessarily respect women in their culture, she says. I should feel safe in my own country,Trump has said he would protect women whether [they] like it or not. He has at least 26 allegations of sexual misconduct and rape, including one instance where he was found liable in court.Despite this, Vitelli feels safe at Trump rallies. She says that as a lesbian, she can be herself and no one will think shes anything but equal. And thats how I want to feel as an American, she says.Trumps LGBTQ voter strategy involved attacking the transgender community and focusing only on gays and lesbians. We have been completely hijacked by the "TQIA+" movement, she says. Realistically, I think that the 13% that voted for Trump just want to live and let live And that's who I identify with.Courtesy of Jason Oakes.Jason Oakes, 25, Ashburn, Virginia25-year-old self-described health nut Jason Oakes never could have imagined voting for Trump until this year. Trump isn't my favorite politician because he's more of a businessman. There are parts of [him] I don't really like. He's a bit unprofessional, Oakes told Uncloseted Media.It was Trumps ally and newly appointed Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., that swayed him.I agree with a lot of the stuff [Kennedy] says about ultra-processed foods, the stuff that's in them is terrible. I work out a lot and I also try to eat super healthy and stick to Whole Foods. And for that reason, I don't really want the chemicals, additives, all that stuff in there going into my body.While Oakes acknowledges that Kennedy has had some controversies, such as his anti-vaccine activism, he writes them off as out there opinions.Kennedy has said that 100% of the first thousand people who died of AIDS were addicted to poppers and were part of a gay lifestyle, and thinks that kids are being made trans from exposure to chemicals in the environment, equating them to frogs in a lab.Despite this, Oakes is reassured that under a Trump administration, his rights as a gay man are safe. He would also speak on things like equal rights, saying marriage is here to stay. I'm not going to touch it. You're free to marry whoever you want without the government getting involved. It helped ease some of my anxieties about it, he says.Keith Lynch, left, with his husband. Courtesy of Lynch.Keith Lynch, 33, Flower Mound, Texas33-year-old gay police officer Keith Lynch voted for Trump because he thinks hes better on economic policy and law and order. He remembers in 2020, at the height of the pandemic and the George Floyd protests, feeling abandoned by New York City, where he was living and working at the time.They didn't give [us] enough resources to help mitigate the protests, Lynch told Uncloseted Media, adding that he remembers colleagues having bricks and glass bottles thrown at them.Even though Trump was president at the time, Lynch thought it was disgusting that Kamala Harris called the protests mostly peaceful and critically important to what became known as a racial reckoning in the U.S. He voted for Trump because of his pledge to "launch the largest deportation program of criminals in the history of America" because he believes undocumented immigrants are creating more crime, something that a 2024 study from the National Institute of Justice proved false. The study found that undocumented immigrants are arrested at less than half the rate of native-born U.S. citizens for violent and drug crimes and a quarter the rate for property crimes.In addition to immigration issues, Lynchlike 93% of Trump supporterssays economic policy was a very important factor to his vote. He points to Trump mentioning that he was considering exempting police officers from federal income taxation.He remembers during the pandemic banking on a raise that never materialized and his husband being out of a job. It's an embarrassing issue. I couldn't afford a fucking cup of coffee, he says. I did buy some space heaters just to keep us warm.As inflation ramped up, it got to the point where it was like, this marriage is going to fail. Everything that I built is crumbling. Lynch was forced to declare bankruptcy in February 2023 and he and his husband left New York and moved to Flower Mound, Texas, where he got another job as a police officer.As a proud Puerto Rican, Lynch brushes off Tony Hinchcliffe's comment at Trumps Madison Square Garden rally where he called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage," as shock comedy.He says media bias is another reason he voted for Trump. Is [Trump] an asshole? Of course. But there's nothing worse than being lied to on a grand scale.While Trump made 30,573 false or misleading claims in his first term, Lynch says, The American public as a whole, is kind of over the bullshit. Like, feed us the truth.Additional reporting by Sam DonndelingerIf objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, consider upgrading and become a paid or founding subscriber.Subscribe now0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 68 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMWhere Trump AG Pick Matt Gaetz Stands on Abortion, LGBTQ Rights and Criminal JusticeBy Candice Norwood, Shefali Luthra, Orion Rummler, Amanda BeckerThis article was originally published by the 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy.Photo credit Gage SkidmoreSubscribe nowPresident-elect Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he picked Rep. Matt Gaetz to serve as his attorney general, a choice that could put the Florida Republican in charge of the federal department that investigated him over sex trafficking accusations and ultimately decided not to bring charges.He is a Champion for the Constitution and the Rule of Law, Trump said in a statement. Matt will root out the systemic corruption at DOJ, and return the Department to its true mission of fighting Crime, and upholding our Democracy and Constitution.Gaetz is one of several allies in Congress that Trump has picked for Cabinet-level positions.As attorney general, Gaetz will be tasked with leading the Justice Department, which oversees federal investigations meant to ensure that government agencies uphold civil rights; that police departments are held accountable for misconduct; and that federal crimes, such as those committed in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, receive proper prosecution.House Speaker Mike Johnson said Wednesday that Gaetz said he would resign his House seat immediately. Gaetz had been under investigation by the House Ethics Committee over allegations of sexual misconduct. Responding to reporters questions about news of the nomination, House Ethics Chairman Michael Guest had said that the investigation would not continue if Gaetz was no longer a member of Congress.Last year, the Department of Justice concluded its own probe into sex trafficking allegations and announced that it would not bring criminal charges against Gaetz. In 2021, federal prosecutors began investigating whether Gaetz had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old girl and paid for her travel after a probe into his close associate, Joel Greenberg, led to sex trafficking charges against Greenberg. In 2022, Greenberg pleaded guilty to six federal crimes, including sex trafficking, stalking, wire fraud and identity theft, and was sentenced to 11 years in prison.Gaetz, 42, has served in the House since 2017 and was previously a state legislator for six years. He graduated from William & Mary Law School and worked in private practice at a firm before launching his political career.Gaetzs nomination will likely be controversial even in the GOP-controlled Senate, which confirms presidential nominees. Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, who generally takes the position that presidents deserve the right to staff their own administrations, said Wednesday she was shocked by Gaetz nomination. Collins is one of just two or three swing Republican votes, and any nominee will need at least 50 senators to be confirmed.Trump has pushed for the Senate to embrace recess appointments, which essentially allow a president and majority leader to avoid the confirmation process. Senate Republicans on Wednesday picked Sen. John Thune of South Dakota as the majority leader. Thune expressed openness to using recess appointments, though he also emphasized the Senates role in the confirmation process and said he wanted committees to hold confirmation hearings.Reproductive issuesThe attorney general could influence pressing questions of abortion policy, such as whether to enforce the 1800s anti-obscenity law known as the Comstock Act, which abortion opponents believe could be used to ban the mailing of abortion pills or even to ban abortion entirely. The current Department of Justice has not endorsed this view.Gaetz has not publicly weighed in on the Comstock Act, and notably, he did not sign onto an amicus brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by a group of congressional Republicans that endorsed reviving the measure.But as a member of Congress, Gaetz has opposed abortion rights, earning an A+ rating from the anti-abortion advocacy group SBA Pro-Life America. He voted against a bill that would have protected the right to contraception and in 2021 co-sponsored a proposed national ban on abortions after cardiac activity can be detected, typically around six weeks of pregnancy.Gaetz did not sign onto a bill proposed the next year in September 2022, months after the overturn of Roe v. Wade sparked national outcry that would have outlawed abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.That same year, he suggested that women advocating for reproductive rights protections were too unattractive to become pregnant, let alone need abortions. At a conference in Florida, he said, Nobody wants to impregnate you if you look like a thumb.LGBTQ issuesThe Justice Department under the Biden administration took an active role in supporting LGBTQ advocates, primarily through friend of the court briefs in cases defending gender-affirming care for transgender youth. Under Trump, this approach will likely be flipped on its head particularly with Gaetz leading the agency.In Congress, Gaetz has opposed federal LGBTQ protections such as the Equality Act, which would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in various areas of public life, and the Respect for Marriage Act, a law signed by President Joe Biden to protect LGBTQ marriage. Last year, he backed legislation to prevent school athletic programs from allowing trans girls to compete in girls sports.During Trumps first term, Gaetz celebrated the former presidents ban on transgender people serving in the military and during Trumps 2024 campaign, Gaetz leaned into rhetoric portraying trans people, particularly nonbinary or gender nonconforming people, as antithetical to Americas identity.At the Republican National Convention, where multiple speakers verbally attacked transgender people, Gaetz reflected on Trumps first term as a time when we were richer, inflation was low, and there were two genders. Uncloseted Media is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support our work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.After Trump made baseless claims on the campaign trail that U.S. schools are clandestinely performing gender-affirming surgeries on children, Gaetz appeared to support those unfounded claims, saying that parents in places like California and Washington state are at risk of losing parental rights.Criminal justice issuesAs a congressman, Gaetz has praised law enforcement and denounced some legislative efforts by Democrats to hold officers accountable for misconduct, signaling how he will consider these issues as attorney general. Though he has expressed interest in meaningful reform, he has accused Democrats of pushing an anti-police narrative.In the aftermath of the 2020 killing of George Floyd by a White police officer who knelt on his neck for nine minutes, Gaetz stated, While I think we can fine tune elements to ensure we dont defund the police, that we dont make our communities less safe, I do think there is not a legitimate defense of chokeholds, of lynching or bad cops that get shuttled around. Two years later, however, he voted against a bill that sought to provide de-escalation training to officers.Many of Gaetz concerns about public safety center around promoting misleading claims about crime rates in urban areas and unfounded connections between immigration and crime. In 2019, he stated that a proposed bill that sought to require background checks for guns would not stop violent crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, but that a wall, a barrier on the southern border may have. This year, he introduced the Allocating Liability to Illegal Entrants in National Courts (ALIEN) Act to allow federal judges to award damages to victims harmed by undocumented immigrants. The measure stalled and did not receive a vote.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, consider upgrading and become a paid or founding subscriber.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 69 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMSpencer Macnaughton | Uncloseted Media Weekly NewsletterWe are only nine days out from the election and it has been a whirlwind.Families and friends are divided and angry with each other. Psychiatrists are advising LGBTQ people to avoid Trump-supporting relatives over the holidays. The Trevor Project, a leading LGBTQ youth suicide prevention organization, has reported a 700% increase in calls, texts and chat messages. There has been infighting among democrats about whether the partys position on transgender rights is part of the reason Harris lost.Many LGBTQ peopleespecially those in the transgender communityare afraid for their lives as President-Elect Trumpwho has vowed to crackdown on transgender insanitygets set to take office for a second term.In the last week, Trump has nominated Kristi Noem, who disagreed with the Obergefell decision to legalize same-sex marriage, for Homeland Security secretary. He also nominated Marco Rubio, who scored a 0 out of 100 on the Human Rights Campaigns Congressional Scorecard, in part because he has called the Respect for Marriage Actwhich requires the federal government to recognize same-sex and interracial marriages a stupid waste of time. Other appointees include Fox News host Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary andmost controversiallyFlorida Representative Matt Gaetz, who has been investigated over allegations of sex trafficking of a 17-year-old girla federal probe that ultimately did not yield criminal charges.All of this is happening alongside the beginning of Transgender Awareness Week, a seven-day event leading up to the Transgender Day of Remembrance, which memorializes victims of transphobic violence.At Uncloseted Media, we are working extremely hard to provide you with crucial journalism that examines Americas anti-LGBTQ ecosystem and holds people and power accountable. We welcome all our new subscribers and hope youll continue to spread the word.Subscribe nowI hope everyone has a great rest of their week. As always, do reach out with tips, leads, or just to say hello.Thanks!Spencer Macnaughton | Editor-in-chief, Uncloseted MediaSubscribe nowAccording to exit polls, 86% of LGBTQ people and 91% of Black women voted for Harris. In our latest story, Sam Donndelinger and I spoke with six queer women of color from different pockets of the U.S. They share their immediate reactions to the election results and reflect on America, a country where a man has held the seat of president for 248 years since the nation was founded in 1776. One of the most salient quotes came from 88-year-old Mary Midgett, a Black lesbian in San Francisco. A whole lot of youngsters [of color] are thrown in jail because they're felons, but theres this white politician, he's a felon and he's going to run the country. Crisis Calls from LGBTQ Youth Spiked by 700 Percent after Election Day (Originally published in The 19th)Trump Loses Ground With LGBTQ Voters (The Hill)Unlike many other demographic groups, LGBTQ voters shifted away from former President Trump at the polls this year, casting their ballots overwhelmingly for Vice President Harris and in higher numbers than for President Biden in 2020, according to exit polls.Some Democrats Blame Partys Position On Transgender Rights In Part For Harris Loss (NBC News)Republicans spent millions attacking Democrats on transgender rights. Some say thats one reason why Harris lost.What Trump's Win Means for LGBTQ+ Rights (TIME)As the reality of President-elect Donald Trumps victory begins to settle, LGBTQ+ rights groups and individuals are grappling with the realities of what that meansespecially now that he has a GOP-majority Senate to back him on his policies.LGBTQ Candidates Saw Big Election Wins, With Several Historic Victories (NBC)Historic firsts include a transgender candidate elected to Congress, a Black gay man elected to the Georgia legislature and a trans person elected to the Hawaii House.LGBTQ Youth React After Trump Wins the 2024 Presidential Election: "We Have to Keep Going" (Teen Vogue)We passed the 2,000 subscriber threshold. We are so grateful to all the new subscribers who are pouring in, as were just a little more than two months post-launch. Were especially grateful to our paid subscribers for supporting our work. The need for rigorous LGBTQ-focused journalism is more important than ever and some of you are saying that in your messages to us:This weekend, be on the lookout for new Uncloseted reporting: The 13% According to exit polls, at least 13% of LGBTQ people voted for Trump. Abbie Thompson and I interviewed six of them from across the country to learn about why they feel President-elect Trump can truly Make America Great Again. Republicans spent nearly $215 million in ads targeting the trans community this election cycle. Why was this an effective strategy in pushing Trump to victory? Hope Pisoni and I speak to policy experts, Trump voters, and Trumps former Deputy Press Secretary to understand why the Trump campaign spent more on anti-trans ads than any on any other issue. We explore if and how this strategy helped him win.Thanks for reading! And feel free to email me with questions, complaints, tips and story ideas! 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WWW.UNCLOSETEDMEDIA.COMCrisis Calls from LGBTQ Youth Spiked by 700 Percent after Election DayBy Orion RummlerThis article was originally published by the 19th, a nonprofit newsroom reporting on gender, politics and policy.Photo by Adedire Abiodun from PexelsSubscribe nowIf you or a loved one are in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255), or contact the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.When the presidential race was called for Donald Trump in the early hours of Wednesday, calls and texts to a leading LGBTQ youth suicide prevention organization exploded in a massive outpouring of anxiety over the election results.The Trevor Project saw an overall 700 percent increase in calls, texts and chats compared to prior weeks. The organization offers a lifeline via phone, online chat or text to LGBTQ youth who struggle with thoughts of depression, self-harm or suicide while navigating coming out to their families or facing discrimination. Right now, the services are experiencing long hold times at an especially vulnerable time for LGBTQ people.LGBTQ youth are afraid, confused and anxious about the outcome of the election in these conversations, a spokesperson for the Trevor Project said. Their crisis services usually focus on supporting the mental health of queer and trans youth from ages 13 to 24 while they navigate relationships, gender identity and coming out. Now, the vast majority of young LGBTQ Americans are seeking emergency help due to what they described in text and chat messages to the helpline as election anxiety.These pleas for help are not happening in a vacuum. They are the result of a political environment that has brought transphobia into the political mainstream, especially from Trumps campaign. The former presidents campaign spent over $20 million on ads portraying trans people as harmful to society or attacking Vice President Kamala Harris support of trans people. Trump has pledged to enact extreme anti-LGBTQ policies in his second term, such as attempting to charge teachers with sex discrimination for affirming students gender identities. Some of his proposals mimic state anti-LGBTQ laws that have gone into effect in the past few years.Those state laws and the vitriolic rhetoric surrounding them have been steadily eroding the mental health of LGBTQ youth. Prior research from the Trevor Project, in partnership with the polling firm Morning Consult, found that state proposals restricting the rights of LGBT+ youth in schools, sports and doctors offices negatively affect their mental health. New research by the Trevor Project, published in the journal Nature Human Behavior, found that state laws targeting transgender people caused trans and nonbinary youth to be more likely to attempt suicide within the past year.The spike in crisis services outreach is alarming, said Jaymes Black, CEO of The Trevor Project. But, Black added, the organization is not surprised that the wave of anti-LGBTQ policies of the past few years continues to harm young peoples mental health. The current political environment in the U.S. is heavy, but it is so important for LGBTQ young people to know that they do not have to shoulder this weight alone, Black said.LGBTQ young people: your life matters, and you were born to live it, Black added.The Trevor Project encourages LGBTQ youth to take a break from news and social media, silencing notifications when trying to relax and finding community wherever possible, whether in person or online. Additional resources include calling the Trans Lifeline, which has specific resources and upcoming meetings for those dealing with post-election grief; texting hotlines such as THRIVE Lifeline and Steve Fund; calling the LGBT National Youth Talkline; or reaching out to a counselor through the Crisis Text Line.Another way to seek help when in crisis or contemplating suicide is by reaching out to a trusted friend, community or family member.Lambda Legal, an LGBTQ legal group, has compiled a list of state-level resources for LGBTQ youth, including mentorship programs and community centers. To connect with new friends and discuss shared hobbies, Q Chat Space offers an online community for LGBTQ teenagers. Parents of LGBTQ youth looking for supportive spaces can find state and local PFLAG chapters across the country, or join virtual meetings.If objective, nonpartisan, rigorous, LGBTQ-focused journalism is important to you, consider upgrading and become a paid or founding subscriber.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 67 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMTeacher fights back after school suspends her for having LGBTQ+ books in classroomAn Ohio elementary teacher of 30 years filed a federal lawsuit against her school district for allegedly violating her religious and moral beliefs by suspending her for having LGBTQ+-inclusive books in her classroom.The New Richmond Exempted Village School District suspended Karen Cahall for three days without pay last November after at least one parent, Kayla Shaw, complained to the school principal and board about four inappropriate books with LGBTQ+ characters in Chagalls classroom. The books were among the 100 estimated books in bins located in her classroom. Related Dr. Seuss book banned by GOP after right-wing blamed woke left for canceling him Wacky Wednesday is among more than 400 books banned in one Tennessee county. The books were the 2020 nonbinary coming of age story Ana On The Edge by A.J. Sass, the 2021 trans-inclusive treasure hunting adventure story The Fabulous Zed Watson by Basil Sylvester, the 2021 lesbian family drama Hazel Bly and the Deep Blue Sea by Ashley Herring Blake, and the 2021 trans-inclusive ghost story Too Bright to See by Kyle Lukoff. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today None of the books feature sexual content, but they all include LGBTQ+ characters who are coming to terms with feeling different and excluded, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported.The parents complaint was sent to District Superintendent Tracey Miller who immediately commenced disciplinary proceedings against Cahall, her lawsuit states.Millers disciplinary letter said that Cahall knew the books were controversial and not acceptable because her earlier request to have them included in the school library was denied.You subsequently placed the books in your classroom library without putting them through the established approval process, the letter stated, accusing Cahall of intentionally doing so. Cahall, who plans on retiring in January 2025, filed a lawsuit stating that the books werent prominently displayed, werent part of her classroom lessons and werent required reading for her students.Furthermore, Cahall says her sincerely held moral and religious views believe that all children, including ones who are LGBTQ+ or have LGBTQ+ parents, deserve to be respected, accepted and loved for who they are.She acknowledges other school district community members have moral and religious views different than hers on LGBTQ+ issues. However, her lawsuit states that the Constitution forbids the government from promoting one religion or religious viewpoint against another This lawsuit seeks to test the strength of that premise in the face of increasing intolerance and prejudice against members of the LGBTQ+ community through censorship and book bans in our public schools that is motivated and guided solely by prejudice, ignorance and unfounded fear, her lawsuit states.She alleges that the school district violated her right to due process and that districts policy against controversial materials is too vague for a reasonable person to follow. She also alleges that district policy doesnt specifically govern the books a teacher may have in their classroom if theyre not teaching from them.Her lawsuit also notes that, during the 2021-2022 academic year, the district opposed two proposals: one allowing LGBTQ+-supportive teachers to signal their allyship with rainbow stickers and another allowing students to inform teachers about their personal names and pronouns. Cahall said she also made the books available to help support LGBTQ+ youth who generally experience higher rates of mental distress caused by anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination. However, she denied using the books to indoctrinate students or endorse an LGBTQ+ lifestyle.She also noted that other teachers display symbols of religious belief like Christian crosses and use school district emails to promote Christian events and charities.Cahall is now suing the district, superintendent and school board members for causing economic and non-economic losses and violating her 14th and 1st Amendment rights to due process and free speech.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMConservative Christians demand boycott of Wicked for pushing an LGBTQ agendaThe reactionary conservative Christian scolds of One Million Moms (OMM) are calling for a boycott of Wicked over the blockbuster films LGBTQ agenda and openly queer characters.The anti-LGBTQ+ organization has posted its latest petition asking supporters to send the following message to the films distributor, Universal Pictures: I disagree with the LGBTQ agenda you are pushing on families in the film Wicked. My family and I will not watch this film. Universal has left conservative and Christian families with no choice but to avoid Wicked since it goes against our beliefs and values. My family will not support Universal Pictures; you have lost our trust. Related Wicked banned in Kuwait, reportedly due to lesbian and gay portrayals While the blockbuster film stars several queer actors, it doesnt technically feature any LGBTQ+ characters. On its website, OMM takes issue with the tremendous amount of witchcraft and sorcery in the film a revisionist origin story of The Wizard of Ozs Wicked Witch of the West making the somewhat odd claim that such content would prompt most parents to avoid taking their children to see Wicked. But for those who may not be quite right-minded enough to shield their precious kiddos from cinematic depictions of witchery, OMM also warns of not-so-discrete crossdressing and men crushing on men in the film. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Worse still, according to the organization, Four of the films main characters are openly queer or gay in real life, or at the minimum, these actors have spoken about their queer experiences. Presumably, OMM means four of the films stars; while Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Bowen Yang, and Marissa Bode are all openly queer, Wicked features exactly zero explicitly queer characters.As such, the queer representation and visibility in Wicked: Part One were important to them, the petition continues of the films stars. Obviously, this part of the movie is a nod to inclusivity, along with a blatant attempt by Universal to normalize same-sex crushes.And OMM may actually have us there. The films stars have definitely spoken about Wickeds queer subtext particularly Erivo and co-star Ariana Grande, herself a vocal LGBTQ+ ally.Every day in the Emerald City is a Pride parade, Grande said in one recent interview, in which she also suggested that her character might be a little in the closet. But OMM, as usual, is spinning all this as an insidious attack on its supposed family values.Universal has now decided to be politically correct instead of providing family-friendly programming, the groups petition reads. As moms, we all want to know when Universal is attempting to desensitize our children by normalizing the LGBTQ lifestyle.The group asks supporters to pledge not to see Wicked: Part One, and if they already have, to commit to not seeing Wicked: Part Two, which is scheduled to be released in November 2025. As of Tuesday, December 10, OMMs Wicked petition has received over 11,000 signatures.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMPornhub reveals the spicy stats that made 2024 one of the horniest years yetIt looks like twinks were topping everybody this year!Pornhub routinely drops their spicy stats to keep everyone up to date as to what steamy content is dominating around the world. With 2024 coming to an end, it's time to dive into the wild analytics that made this year different from the rest.In terms of the most searched gay porn stars, Malik Delgaty takes Pornhub's number one spot. Other gay performers who cracked the top six include Tyler Wu, Hunnypaint, Cade Maddox, Rhyheim Shabazz, and Dante Colle.Overall, it was an incredible year for LGBTQ+ performers as trans content creators also earned millions of views. PuppygiriXO, Emma Rose, and Daniela Chanel serve as the top three searched performers this year. See on Instagram Now, let's break down the type of content everyone was binging every month. By quite a large margin, twinks came out on top this year!"Twink" was not only the most popular LGBTQ+ term of the year, but it was also the most viewed queer category on the site. Besides "twink," there was plenty of other steamy videos binged with "anime," "pinoy," "femboy," and "straight guys first time" rounding out the top five terms searched. Fun fact... even searches with the word "demure" saw an uptick!The fun doesn't stop there though! Pornhub's comprehensive analytics give you all of the data you didn't know you needed. For example, Dom King was the most searched gay adult entertainer among women. Oh, and boomers are 36% more likely to watch strap-on videos than any other generation.To see the full list of Pornhub's 2024 stats, head to the official website here.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMNew Jerseys governor just signed a law banning book bans to ensure kids can read freelyNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D) signed the Freedom to Read Act into law on Monday, banning libraries and public schools from banning books. Across the nation, we have seen attempts to suppress and censor the stories and experiences of others, Murphy said in a statement. Im proud to amplify the voices of our past and present, as there is no better way for our children to prepare for the future than to read freely. Related Haters attacked an inclusive public library. So its director made the whole city a book sanctuary. Jennie Pu says libraries are as American as apple pie and there is nothing more undemocratic than attacking them. On social media, Murphy also stated that reading freely is key to helping our children become lifelong learners. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Today I signed the Freedom to Read Act to prevent arbitrary book bans & protect access to age-appropriate materials in our schools and libraries.We have seen politicized attempts to ban and censor books reading freely is key to helping our children become lifelong learners.[image or embed] Governor Phil Murphy (@govmurphy.bsky.social) December 9, 2024 at 1:35 PMPart of our responsibility as educators and education policymakers is to empower students by providing access to diverse ideas, knowledge, and perspectives,added New Jersey acting Education Commissioner Kevin Dehmer. The Freedom to Read Act demonstrates our commitment to the educational excellence that defines our state.Through this legislation, we are protecting the integrity of our libraries that are curated by dedicated professionals and making those resources available to help every student to grow as a critical thinker.The law is not set to take effect for a year, but the New Jersey state librarian and state education commissioner can implement it now as needed. It states that libraries cannot ban books based on origin, background, or the views presented in the text or by the authors. Librarians are also forbidden from banning texts they disagree with. School boards and library governing bodies must also create policies for curating and removing materials. They must also implement a system for handling book challenges. The law also protects all public library staff from criminal and civil liability arising from good faith actions performed pursuant to the provisions of the bill, including stocking diverse and inclusive material and providing residents access to all library material, including diverse and inclusive material. Last year,Illinois passed a similar bill, becoming the first state to respond to the growing trend of book banning. A few other states, including California and Maryland, have since followed suit.A recent report from free-speech nonprofitPEN America found a major increase in book bans during the 2023-2024 school year with over 10,000 books banned across the United States. The 2022-2023 year saw a total of 3,362 books banned across the country.PEN America says that the types of books banned includes books featuring romance, books about womens sexual experiences, and books about rape or sexual abuse as well as continued attacks on books with LGBTQ+ characters or themes, or books about race or racism and featuring characters of color. Florida and Iowa are leading in the total number of bans, with over 8,000 recorded between the two states. This number is largely due to the increasingly strict laws on book bans.The organization also emphasized that these numbers are an undercount of the actual amount of banned books since many book bans go unreported. Additionally, the organization said schools have also implemented soft book bans, including policies that cause greater hesitancy to check out books from libraries, restrictions on who can check out restricted books, book fair cancellations, and removing classroom collections.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMNancy Mace caught on video locking lips with another womanRep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) has been making headlines since the election results came in last month for her opposition to trans peoples rights. Now a video of her baby birding with another woman has surfaced online. The video shows Mace pouring a shot of alcohol in her mouth in a kitchen while music played before going to another woman who was wearing a TRUMP t-shirt and spitting it into her mouth. Related AOC eviscerates Nancy Mace for disgusting anti-trans crusade that will hurt all women & girls If a woman doesnt look woman enough to a Republican, they want to be able to inspect her genitals to use a bathroom? Its disgusting. The second woman then spit it into a mans mouth and, the Daily Mail reports, he spit it into a fourth persons mouth before he threw up on the floor. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today NEW: Congresswoman Nancy Mace seen on footage "baby birding" alcohol with what appears to be a female friend in footage obtained by the Daily Mail.The Daily Mail reports that the video was filmed while Mace was campaigning for Trump's 2016 campaign."This is why good people pic.twitter.com/q9H79umRbq Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 9, 2024The video is from 2016, when Mace was campaigning for Donald Trump and shortly after her failed bid for U.S. Senate in 2014, where she lost to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) in the primary. A year after this video was shot, she would run successfully for the South Carolina House of Representatives.Mace didnt dispute the authenticity of the video when reached for comment.This is why good people dont run for office, she said. The Daily Mail reports that the video was seen on social media during Maces first run for the state house, when she ran against Democrat Cindy Boatwright, who called Mace immature and totally unfit for public office in response to the video. She is the worst sort of politician, an opportunist who is solely interested in her fame, Boatwright said recently as the video resurfaced online. She wants to be known as National Nancy. Mace has taken to calling transgender people slurs on social media lately as part of her crusade against trans women generally and specifically against Rep.-elect Sarah McBride (D-DE) the first trans person elected to Congress in history.Trans people have been visiting and working in Congress for years, but shortly after McBride won her election, Mace introduced a resolution banning trans people from using the appropriate restroom at the Capitol complex, which she said was a response to McBrides victory. She also introduced a bill banning trans people from using the facilities that correspond to their gender identities on all federal property.Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) instituted a trans bathroom ban for the Capitol, but that hasnt stopped Mace from taking every opportunity she can to attack trans people, including selling transphobic t-shirts, trying to sell transphobic wrapping paper, calling McBride it and a man, and writing hundreds of posts on social media attacking trans people, some of which include slurs. Mace has been using transphobia to build her political career since before she was elected to Congress. In her first campaign for Congress, she made up a law that she claimed required transgender equality in the military, said that her Democratic opponent was responsible for it, and said that it would result in a Marine Corps base in her district getting shut down. It was all a lie there was no such law and the Marine base is still in operation today but it helped her secure her seat in Congress.In her second run for Congress, she accused her opponent of providing SEX CHANGE SURGERY. PUBERTY BLOCKERS. GENDER CHANGING HORMONES. FOR CHILDREN? in an ad, even though her opponent was a doctor who worked at a hospital that didnt provide gender-affirming care for trans people at all. Her opponent was forced to resign from her job.Mace has a poor record on LGBTQ+ rights in Congress, getting scores of 15 and 14 out of 100 on HRCs Congressional Scorecard. She even voted against the Equality Act, which would ban discrimination against LGBTQ+ people at the federal level, and against reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act because it would give some protections to transgender inmates.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMHow can I tell my kids things will be ok when I dont know if thats true?As a wife, mother, and small business owner, Ive always believed in the power of community, connection, and resilience. My lifes work centers around building confidence in others, creating spaces of inclusivity, and showing people that they belong. AtDapperBoi, weve built more than just an inclusive clothing brand weve built a mission to help people feel seen, valued, and confident in who they are. But in todays divided political and cultural landscape, holding onto that belief feels harder and more necessary than ever. Related This lesbians harrowing journey to motherhood included self-insemination in a Burger King bathroom Wright is far from the only LGBTQ+ person who has been forced to get creative in her quest to build a family. The recent election has brought up a whirlwind of emotions for me, my family, and so many in the LGBTQ+ community. My wife and I voted for leadership that values inclusivity, justice, and progress. We hoped for a future where our children could grow up feeling safe and accepted, where policies would reflect compassion, and where our rights and identities would remain protected. Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. Subscribe to our Newsletter today But the morning after the election, one of our six-year-old twins asked a question that stopped me in my tracks: Will the new president make me have a daddy?Her words broke my heart. Shes so young, so innocent, yet already grappling with fears that no child should have to carry. As parents we reassured her, but I couldnt shake the weight of her question. How do I promise her safety and acceptance when Im asking the same things myself?This isnt just about my family its about countless LGBTQ+ families navigating a world where our rights feel precarious. Policies that claim to be about values often target our ability to live freely, love openly, and raise our children in safety. As a small business owner, these policies take on even more dimensions. They affect not just my personal life but my livelihood. Small businesses likeDapperBoifeel the immediate impact of economic shifts, tariffs, and laws that aim to restrict or exclude. We dont have the cushion of big corporations to absorb these challenges. Instead, we rely on resilience, creativity, and the support of our communities to keep going.I know Im not alone in these struggles. Across the country, LGBTQ+ business owners are facing similar fears and uncertainties. And yet, I see so much strength in this community. I see people rising up, creating spaces of love and acceptance, and continuing to build despite the odds. Its this resilience that gives me hope not just for my family but for all of us.I think about the families whove reached out to me, sharing their stories of finding representation and belonging in the work we do. One mother told me how her transgender son, struggling with depression, felt seen for the first time after discoveringDapperBoi. Stories like these remind me why we fight so hard, why we persist. Its about more than survival its about showing up for those who need to know theyre not alone. But resilience isnt easy. It requires acknowledging the hard truths, even when they hurt. Ive had family members vote for policies that directly harm LGBTQ+ people and families like mine. Theyve told me it wasnt personal, that they were voting for financial security or traditional values. But how can I not take it personally when the outcome of those choices affects my rights, my marriage, and my ability to raise my children without fear?These arent abstract political disagreements theyre deeply personal realities. And yet, I know that holding onto anger or withdrawing entirely wont build the bridges we need.I dont have all the answers, but I do know this: Resilience is a choice. Its in the way we show up for our communities, the way we keep building even when it feels hard, and the way we continue to foster connection, even in the face of division. For me, that means continuing to create spaces of love and acceptance through my work, continuing to advocate for inclusion, and continuing to raise my children with the values of empathy and strength. To other LGBTQ+ small business owners and families: You are not alone. Your work matters. Your presence matters. And your resilience matters. Together, we have the power to create change, to foster hope, and to build a future where everyone belongs.If you believe in that future, let your actions reflect your values. Support the businesses that fight for representation and equality. Every act of support, every choice to buy with purpose, is a step toward the world we all want to see.At the end of the day, I hold onto the belief that people are capable of goodness, of growth, and of coming together. And Ill continue to show up for my family, for my community, and for the future we all deserve.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMJared Polis defends RFK Jrs nomination to health post & everyone is so confusedAfter celebrating Donald Trumps nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), out Colorado Gov. Jared Polis (D) continues to defend the former presidential candidate. Kennedy has no background in medical science and is known for his wacky, anti-scientific approach to health, which includes opposition to vaccines and sunscreen, health interventions that have saved millions of lives. Kennedy himself has a history of poor health, which included a parasitic brain worm that resulted in mental fogginess and memory loss. Related Marco Rubio may become the nations most anti-LGBTQ+ secretary of state ever He will signal to other countries that the U.S. tolerates and endorses anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry. Yet Polis seems to think he has the potential to improve American health. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Weve seen a lot of Cabinet appointments that are very dangerous and threatening to the country from the incoming president, but I always try to look at the glass as half full, he recently told CNN, adding that Kennedy said some false and outright dangerous claims about vaccines and vaccines that have saved millions of lives but, at the same time, we have to remember the last time Trump was president, he appointed a pharmaceutical lobbyist as the head of this agency, literally the fox guarding the hen house. I truly believe that RFK is not beholden to big pharma, Polis continued. I think hes an independent voice, and I think hes somebody who means what he says when he cares about reducing chronic disease through better nutrition If he focuses on that he can do some good for public health. Polis emphasized that he would strongly oppose any anti-vaccination efforts from Kennedy, but also said he thinks Kennedy wont try to end vaccination because thats what Kennedy said recently. Yet, Kennedy has been a prominent voice in the anti-vaccine movement, which is based on pseudoscience and uses misinformation to spread the belief that vaccines dont prevent disease. He is a member and the chair of Childrens Health Defense, an anti-vaccine organization that claims that autism, ADHD, food allergies, cancer, and autoimmune disease are caused by vaccines.Kennedy and Childrens Health Defense spread misinformationin 2018 in Samoa that led to a decline in the vaccination rate, which was followed by an outbreak of measles in which 57,000 people were infected and 83 people including children died.Folks on social media have expressed shock and disappointment at the Democratic governors views, accusing Polis of sucking up to the MAGA party.Is this what passes for a Democrat in Colorado. Good lord The Illinois Enthusiast (@mr1llinois) December 7, 2024Remember that every single Republican appointee for the Supreme Court said before confirmation that Roe was settled law. After confirmation, Roe (settled law) was overturned the first chance these justices had. Why believe any appointee of the Republicans? fxl24 (@fxl241) December 7, 2024 Polis is a classic mugwump. He tries to straddle the political divide by playing to both sides simultaneously. The classic definition: with his mug on one side of the fence and his wump on the other. Richard Donelan (@rdone) December 7, 2024Nothing but word salad and hypocrisy.So disappointed in one of my (former) favorite politicians Ralph (@musicloverohio) December 7, 2024 Polis has been on the hot seat in CO. He just showed how weak in character he is to the Dems who voted for him just to appease the crackpot maga protesters. OneVoiceOfMany (@dinodlz) December 7, 2024He got bought. Toni Kushner (@potatoflan) December 8, 2024 Obeying in advance. This gets scarier every day. Rita (@Ritam513) December 7, 2024Confused about Poliss intentions right now. But am I missing something, is RFK a doctor or scientist in any specialty? Brenda (@Bjmadrid75) December 7, 2024 Polio approves this message. Robert J Ellingsworth Parody. (@BY1959) December 7, 2024Does nutrition cure polio and mesales or small pox. So when they cut food stamps and Chip how is he going to do the better nutrition thing. Bill Braden (@billbraden9) December 7, 2024Embarrassing. Jordan (@suchagreatguy) December 7, 2024In November, Polis wrote on X that he was excited by Kennedys nomination. He helped us defeat vaccine mandates in Colorado in 2019 and will help make America healthy again by shaking up HHS and FDA. I hope he leans into personal choice on vaccines rather than bans (which I think are terrible, just like mandates) but what Im most optimistic about is taking on big pharma and the corporate ag oligopoly to improve our health.Polis cited what he believes is Kennedys support for capping prescription drug prices and reducing the use of pesticides in agriculture in his post.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMDonald Trump appoints anti-trans lawyer to lead Civil Rights Division at DOJDonald Trump added another strident supporter to his list of nominees for his incoming administration on Monday, announcing attorney Harmeet Dhillon, an avowed election denier and anti-woke and anti-trans activist, as his pick to lead the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice.The conservative MAGA acolyte was co-chairwoman of Lawyers for Trump, a group that challenged the results of the 2020 presidential election, and has a history of battling DEI initiatives in court. She represented anti-trans detransitioner Chloe Cole in a lawsuit against Kaiser Permanente. Related Congressional Republicans hijack military spending bill to target trans kids This statute would be the first federal statute to restrict the LGBTQ+ community since the infamous Dont Ask, Dont Tell policy of the 1990s. Throughout her career, Harmeet has stood up consistently to protect our cherished Civil Liberties, including taking on Big Tech for censoring our Free Speech, representing Christians who were prevented from praying together during COVID, and suing corporations who use woke policies to discriminate against their workers, Trump declared ina poston his Truth Social network. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The DOJs Civil Rights Division enforces voting rights laws and efforts to fight racism, homophobia, and other forms of discrimination. The divisions remit includes investigating police departments misconduct, which the Biden administration has pursued aggressively.The division is currently rushing to wrap those cases before Trump takes office; the Justice Department shelved several high-profile cases involving misconduct by major city police departments during Trumps first administration. The former president has vowed to provide blanket immunity to cops.Im extremely honored by President Trumps nomination to assist with our nations civil rights agenda, Dhillon, 55, posted on social media. It has been my dream to be able to serve our great country, and I am so excited to be part of an incredible team of lawyers. If confirmed, Dhillon will report to Pam Bondi, Trumps pick for attorney general in the wake of former Florida Rep. Matt Gaetzs abrupt withdrawal from consideration by the Senate. Bondi, as well, is an anti-woke activist with a history of hostility to marriage equality.Dhillon founded theCenter for American Liberty, a legal organization that focuses heavily on overturning transgender rights. In addition to representing anti-trans activist Cole, Erin Reed reports Dhillons group led a lawsuit challenging a Colorado schools use of a transgender students preferred name; a case against a California school district seeking to implement policies that would forcibly out transgender students; and a lawsuit against Vermont for denying a foster care license to a family unwilling to comply with nondiscrimination policies regarding transgender youth.Dhillon has also advocated against state shield laws designed to protect transgender residents from efforts to eliminate access to healthcare, even in jurisdictions where bans dont exist.In Coles case, Dhillon claimed Kaiser Hospitals pushed her into medical mutilation instead of properly treating her. What Kaiser did, for profit, to Chloe in the name of woke ideology instead of sound medical practice, should not happen to any child in America! Dhillon said at the time.Dhillons anti-trans advocacy extends from the courts to social media, where she frequently praises LibsofTikToks Chaya Raichik, the rabidly anti-LGBTQ+ activist whose stochastic terrorism has resulted in bomb threats to institutions providing healthcare to trans individuals.In one post to social, Dhillon declared that hospitals providing healthcare to trans people must be made unsafe to do so.Make it unsafe for American doctors to destroy young American lives through the lie of sex change aka gender transition. Expand the statutes of limitation. Make insurance paying for these procedures also pay for detransition. Make it stop. https://t.co/WWqMnFJdxz Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) May 9, 2024Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMMatt Gaetz demoted himself from senator to third-rate news host & were cackling(@) Matt Gaetz was in the middle of a meteoric rise within the Republican Party when he torpedoed his own career so spectacularly that now the only job he can seemingly get is working for a failing far-right news channel.We love a little schadenfreude in the morning!On Tuesday, Gaetz announced that hes joining One America News the ultra-conservative broadcaster that heavily supports President-elect Donald Trump as a host of the nightly The Matt Gaetz Show.This means Gaetz went from being a Florida senator to quitting his job in Congress so he could be Trumps number one pick for attorney general a position he dropped out of amid allegations of illegal drug use and sex with an underage 17-year-old girl only to end up at a cut-rate news station that somehow manages to be a bigger MAGA supporter than Fox News.Oh how the mighty have fallen. Gaetz will also co-host an OAN video podcast with Dan Ball, host of Real America with Dan Ball.Just what we needed, another conservative white guy with a microphone.Its got to be embarrassing to go from working on Capitol Hill and being a hairs breadth away from becoming Trumps right-hand man to now having to shill for a propaganda machine masquerading as a news network that only MAGA die-hards watch. How embarrassing for him. Plus, hes being roasted on X (formerly Twitter) where people are dunking on him for being banned to the minor leagues," making fun of OAN for employing pedophiles allegedly and quipping that we probably wont hear from him as much anymore now that he will no longer be making news just reporting it.Keep scrolling to see the funniest reactions to Matt Gaetz demoting himself! (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@) (@)0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMAdult entertainers reveal the secret truths behind the grind in the industryIt is a job at the end of the day.Sex work is work!Many people have thought about (and even tried) joining the adult film industry, but it's no easy task.Between the long hours of filming, crazy diets, constant testing, and lots of horror stories on set... becoming a pornstar may be sexy but it isn't always as glamorous as it may seem.PRIDE's Ricky Cornish sat down with some of the world's most famous content creators who got candid on all of the craziness that goes on when cameras aren't rolling.Scroll through to hear from your favorite guys as they spill all the tea on what it takes to become a successful pornstar.Paul CassidySee on InstagramSince he was 18 years old, Paul Cassidy shot to fame once he jumped into the adult entertainment business.The star is one of the most popular content creators out there and he hit the ground running once he made his debut."I invested most of my money, so I'll well set for life. I helped my parents. I bought my father a car. I can do whatever I want," Cassidy tells PRIDE.Although he's built an empire for himself, he doesn't encourage just anyone to get into the industry. Cassidy believes one of the biggest misconceptions behind porn is that it's a simple job."Unless you want to do this 100%, don't even do it. The competition is so huge already. Focus on social media, because that's the most important on how to market yourself. I never considered myself the most beautiful guy, but I was always able to earn much more than the best-looking guys because I was the best at marketing."Noah WaySee on InstagramFilming a ton of long scenes as an adult performer can severely weigh on the body.As a trans man, Noah Way has seen many men take Viagra or inject a drug called Trimix into their body to keep their downstairs area upright to get through a scene."You have to inject Trimix into your d***. Are you ready to put a needle into your d***? Whenever I see people do it... I just think that could NOT be me. A good amount of people do it. It's not uncommon. I've heard some horror stories that if you do too much, you end up in the emergency room."Jkab Ethan DaleSee on InstagramJkab Ethan Dale grinds (in every way) as his he continues to gain momentum in the business.Preferably a bottom, Dale knows the struggles of constantly prepping and dieting to make sure he can pull off plenty of exciting scenes, including multiple in one day."Sometimes you film two to four scenes a day. You have to prep for the whole day, especially if you're bottoming. You have to learn how to prep for hours, not for the next hour or so. You need to be prepared for anything and for a very long time. Know how your body digests. I have to clean out for awhile and then I can eat."Alex GrantSee on InstagramSpeaking of well known bottoms, Alex Grant is another pornstar who's amassed quite a following over the years.Being in such a high-paying industry, the star warns upcoming models that the money can trigger new temptations that can be super dangerous."Be careful of substance abuse. I've seen people get into this industry and porn and nightlife come hand in hand. You see people go down these paths. They get into drugs. Substance abuse can take over your life and damage it. It's good to moderate it and be weary of how you're treating your body. If you're going to be doing porn, you may have to take two Viagra a day. Stay healthy."Peachy BoySee on InstagramWhile sex work is certainly a physically-defined industry, Peachy Boy has shown plenty more than just his gorgeous body.Since day one, the model has used his platforms to showcase his travel adventures, fitness habits, and even show off his silly side.The model recommends any aspiring content creators to real tap into their personal sides when building a following."There's so many people out there with a massive dong, a six pack, amazing model face... you can look like the prettiest guy in the world, but you're not the most popular. There's way more than just looking good. Showing your personality is so important. If you want to be successful on any adult platform, being yourself is more intimate."Felix FoxSee on InstagramFelix Fox is a popular muscle bottom in the porn world, despite being in the industry for only three years.While filming content for a studio or OnlyFans, some models show up to work strictly for the job. Not all models take the time to get to know their scene partners."Sometimes these shoots will last six, seven, or eight hours. Each minute you spend with all your partners can be super fun. It's a lot of fun to meet everybody. The humanizing aspect of it is vital to have a good video. It just adds a layer of emotion that a lot of people are into."Texas Gym JockSee on InstagramTexas Gym Jock is one of the freshest content creators on the scene.One of his not-so-known secrets is the fact that he has a corporate job on top of him being a pornstar.With homemade material skyrocketing in popularity, the star is hoping more people will accept adult entertainment as a normal side hustle."I go above and beyond of what's expected of me in my role. When you're performing your job well, then people aren't concerned about what you're doing because you are delivering on what you're paid to do. I didn't just start a job and OnlyFans at the same time. The machine is oiled, as they say."Michael VenteSee on InstagramAnother spring chicken in the adult film world is Michael Vente.The star made his OnlyFans debut back in April 2023 and has earned plenty of followers and money in just over a year.Similar to Peachy Boy, the model recommends using social media as an effective tool to build a platform."If you're going to start OnlyFans, I would suggest building your social media following and then start. You're going to see a way bigger wave of income and revenue. Focus on a niche market or make a TikTok before you start. I would recommend that first."Drake VonSee on InstagramAs a content creator who's done well in the studio space and on OnlyFans, Drake Von has earned almost one million followers on his Twitter page at just 21 years old.Although his following is big, the star warns that it's not as simple as many might think it is."There's a lot more work that's being put in than you actually realize. Sometimes, people have whole production teams. People have managers, agents, and there's so much that goes into making the perfect video. It's way harder than it looks. Especially if you want to make a good video, there's lot that goes into it."0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMRepublicans killed a pizza party for turning kids trans. Then something surprising happened.In the small town of Ellensburg, Washington, pizza is turning kids queer.At least, thats according to city council member Joshua Thompson, who claims the savory pie is leading high schoolers into a gay lifestyle or to pursue transgender identities. Related Judge compares gender-affirming care to cigarettes & beer while upholding youth ban The nine-day trial presented witnesses of varying credibility He declared the deep dish was a target on minors. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Thompson made the assertion during a city council meeting in the Yakima Valley town (population 18,703) while reviewing funding for the Ellensburg Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Commission. At issue was whether to continue funding a weekly Pizza Klatch at the small citys high school that consumes $1,400 worth of pizza each year.The program began in 2023. The DEI Commissions year-end report and proposed 2025 budget requested continued funding of the pizza pie program, which hosted an average of 27 kids a week through 2024. The get-together provides a safe space in a classroom setting for the LGBTQ+ community and allies, supporters say.Thompson thinks the pizza party is turning students gay and/or transgender, and proposed an amendment to halt the pie program.Councilwoman Sarah Beauchamp defended the funding request and mentioned kids who benefit from the weekly hangout. She noted shes a mom to a child in the LGBTQ+ community.$1,400 a year, she said, referring to the money spent on pizza per annum, for these kids to hang out and have friendships. We are not making them transgender. Were not turning them homosexual by having a place for them to gather and feel safe. Thompson was the lone vote in favor of his proposed pizza prohibition. A second amendment, characterized as a compromise by councilmember Delano Palmer, would have kept the funding but required parental permission for students attending the weekly lunchtime gathering. That amendment failed as well.In the end, the council agreed four in favor and three against to continue the pizza program and approve the DEI Commissions annual $10,000 budget request but without the funding for the pies.That $1,400 would have to be raised from private sources and it quickly was. Within days, Ellensburg resident Steve Verhey, who previously ran against Thompson for his council seat, raised over $2,200 with an online fundraiser to keep the kids in pizza.Im a little bit annoyed at having to do the city councils job for them, he told Yakima Valleys KNDO News about the programs slice of the budget. The city councils job is to keep everyone who lives in Ellensburg safe and to give them the conditions they need to thrive.Despite one council members objection, that includes pizza for another year and then some.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMMysterious posters appeared calling trans woman one of the most awful things you can sayHateful flyers posted around the town of Billings, Montana falsely claimed local trans activist Adria Jawort is grooming children, according to local news outlet KTVQ.The flyers, which rely on the fabrication from the anti-trans right that all trans people are pedophiles, were posted around schools near Jaworts neighborhood just a few days before Thanksgiving. Related This trans activist got canceled but shes not going to let meme-brained fascists stop her A library canceled Adria Jaworts history lecture because shes trans. Shell never stop fighting back. Jawort had to go across town and take them down amid heavy snow. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today I was annoyed about it, she said to KTVQ, detailing how the flyers also misgendered her and made hateful claims about her life and sexuality. I was just thinking, why am I doing this? Why do I have to do this? Why do people think this is okay?The thing that the flyer said, calling me a groomer and stuff, and basically Im a danger to the community, Jawort said. Its like one of the most awful things you can say. How does that become normalized?Billings police are currently investigating the incident. Lt. Matthew Lennick spoke about what constitutes hate speech: Once someone transitions from making a general statement about their beliefs or another group to a targeted attack on an individual A victim could take civil action against someone attempting to defame them.Potential criminal charges can include disorderly conduct, stalking, intimidation or harassment, among others. While Jawort knows the group responsible, she says shes more frustrated with attacks on state Rep. Zooey Zephyr (D-MT), as Republicans recently tried (unsuccessfully) to ban her from womens bathrooms.And Jawort has been targeted before. A lecture she was set to give at a library was canceled last year after a drag ban, with staff saying that its too much of a legal risk to have a transgendered person in the library. This ban led her to sue the state.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMThese common misconceptions about the way queer women have sex are total B.S., say expertsHint: it's NOT for the dudes.How do you know what you know about Sapphic sexuality? For many, it really does come down to how it is portrayed in popular media. While those depictions are getting better (were still not over that incredible bathroom scene in Love Lies Bleeding) more often than not the fullness and reality of lesbian sex is still not exactly on display. In large part it's because we live in a fabulously patriarchal society that's not exactly all about womens empowerment, to say the least. So, we find ourselves in a place where womens pleasure is rarely (if ever) centered around conversations about sex. More often than not, its focused on the gratification of men.And thats just where the misconceptions begin. So to help debunk these wrong ideas, PRIDE spoke with licensed sexologist and relationship therapist Sofie Roos, and coming out coach Anne-Marie Zanzal, M.Div. for their help in tearing down the infamous misconceptions concerning Sapphic hookups.1. All we do is go down on each other.If movies are anything to go by, there are really only two things that Sapphics do with one another in the boudoir (don't worry well get to scissoring) and that's of course cunnilingus. And sure, that's a part of how we get down but as Roos tells PRIDE, lesbian sex is multifaceted. Many women prefer the intimacy of face to face sex and sometimes with oral sex the partner is too distant, she explains. The truth is, its all about exploration, adds Zanzal, The woman's body is amazing, and has plenty of erogenous zones that can be stimulated in a variety of ways, both with the hands, tongue and with the help of oils, sex toys and tools. To say that lesbian sex only is about oral is as dumb as saying that gay sex only would be about blowjobs, or only about anal sex, she tells PRIDE. We concur. In other words, theres no rulebook that says queer girls have to go down on each other all the time. Some people really dont like it at all, and thats fine. No one has sex the same way! Thats why its so fun to talk about.2. Oh, and scissoring. So much scissoring.Is scissoring a thing? Yes of course, but it's just one of the many ways lesbians can and do have sex and it doesnt work for everyone. So why is it so overly representative in Sapphic sexual depictions? This is the trope of all tropes because it is the heteronormative idea you have to have your genitals together for real sex to occur, explains Zanzal. Yes, there are people who are genetically blessed and have exposed clitoris that can be stimulated this way. But most folks have a clitoris that is covered by the labia and it would be challenging to receive pleasure from this type of stimulation, she explains. So yeah, some couples swear by it, and others try it and just end up laughing and doing something else. But, if you like scissoring on the menu, then by all means, choose from it once in a while.3. We do it for dudes.No, in fact, men have nothing to do with it. That is what makes it so amazing, says Zanzal.No, people are lesbians because thats their real sexuality, and because they enjoy being intimate as well as being in a relationship with other fellow people with vulvas, and even though some people in the sex industry play lesbians to please your fantasies, I can ensure you that a majority of the lesbian sex happens when no man is watching! adds Roos. In other words, we do it for ourselves. Next question.4. Strap-ons are an urban legend.Whenever straight people ask me about strap-ons, they whisper the word like theyre telling me a spooky myth they heard about once over a campfire. Some people love strap-ons, says Zanzal. Toys, such as a dildo, used for strap-on sex, can be a part of lesbian sex. Not all lesbians use toys, but many women find pleasure and fun with penetrative sex with their partners. The best part is that, for some couples, each woman can take turns being the giver. So, If youre so curious, give em a shot!5. One of us is constantly wearing a snapback.This is a funnier one, but for whatever reason theres this idea that, in a queer couple, one person must wear a snapback. Theres nothing wrong with snapbacks. I think theyre hot. But they arent required for orgasms, cool as they may be.6. We always orgasm.Im going to let you in on a secret: the idea that all queer girls do is have sex and orgasm for hours on end and never have bad, awkward, stumbly sex? Its a total, gigantic lie. We may both be women, but that doesnt mean were mirror images of each other. Not all women are the same or react the same way to certain stimuli. Bodies dont all get down with the same-sex stuff, and some people like things that other people would never, ever try. Just like other couples, women who date women have to take time to figure out what the other person likes.However, we do orgasm more than our straight, cis, counterparts. Research proves this, says Zanzal. Women pay attention and they know what pleases their partners, she adds. Also orgasms sometimes are not the goal, but pleasure and physical intimacy are what couples are seeking. Pleasure can exist even when an orgasm doesnt occur.7. Were anti-penis.Alright, its time to talk about this. A lot of lesbians in the media (and, well, in real life) like to joke about how much they just hate penises and how theyre just so gay theyd never be able to get down with dick. But the issue here is that its transphobic as hell to act like all women have vaginas, and only men have penises. No ones saying that you have to sleep with anyone you dont want to have sex with, but weve got to stop running around badmouthing penises all the time. Theyre just genitals! They didnt do anything wrong.Plus, this perpetuates the idea that all queer women are lesbians. Some of us are ace, some of us are bi, some are pan, some are just plain ol queer, etc... Were complex, and weve got to stop perpetuating weird BS like this.8. Weve never been with a guy.Going off of that last point, not all queer women are only interested in having sex with women. Some of us have had sex with men. Some of us have had sex with non-binary and genderqueer people. Some of us have never had sex with anyone but women, but still ID as bi or pan. Its valid, regardless.No matter how we get down and dirty, were who we say we are. Trust us. No one is any less queer because of how they get laid.9. Lesbian Bed Death is inevitableIf you enjoy Sapphic sex chances are you've at least heard of, if not experienced, the dreaded Lesbian Bed Death. Listen it happens but you are far from doomed from it and that it is something only queer women experience is a major misnomer.Sexual bed death happens in all long-term relationships, says Zanzal. Many straight couples sleep apart or dont have sex for years. We dont talk about that very much in our culture. Sexual intimacy has to be nurtured once the bloom of newness is gone.How to avoid it all about making sex a priority in your relationship she adds. Whether straight or gay, is important to prevent the dying of this very special irreplaceable intimacy between two partners. My wife and I have been together for eight years and we make this part of our relationship a priority because we find everything is better between us when we experience regular sexual intimacy. There is nothing better than desiring your partner.Experts cited:Sofie Roos, licensed sexologist and relationship therapist & author at PassioneradAnne-Marie Zanzal, M.Div., coming out coach0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMMeet Tom Hearn the risqu comedian whose got a thing for daddiesGet ready to giggle.Tom Hearn is the latest viral sensation who's taken over social media with his hilarious celebrity impersonations and unapologetically queer material.His funny videos have reached millions of views online, so the comedian is now taking his material on the road with his Barefooting Through the Snow Tour."I always add a little bit of risqu into all of my shows. I like bringing that edge and that sexual tension that we deal with on our day-to-day. Let's bring it onto the stage! Let's see ourselves as queer people finally reflected on the stage," Hearn tells PRIDE. See on Instagram The star is not only known for impersonating many popular female celebs like Martha Stewart and Reba McEntire, but he's also making audiences laugh with his spoofs."There's a reason why, for years, I've ended my show on a Lady Gaga 'Bad Romance' parody called 'F**k Your Dad,' because we're all thinking about it! I'm into daddies, especially if they know how to pay the bill. I'm mainly into anyone who can pay the bill! That's my MO."Impressions, parodies, comedy, AND a love for daddies? Sign us up. Hearn is unafraid to celebrate his LGBTQ+ identity by creating a show that's a safe space for everyone."Everything I do has a touch of queerness to it because I'm queer! That is who I am. It's not my personality. It's my existence. It's not something that should be hidden. It's something to be celebrated!"Fans can get tickets to see Tom Hearn on stage by visiting his official website. To see the full interview, check out the video at the top of the page.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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GLAAD.ORGFilmmaker, Alexander King, Premieres Season 2 of Hit Series, QueeriousNovember 27th, filmmaker and Year 1 GLAAD EMEI Cohort fellow, Alexander King unveiled the latest season of their series, Queerious, in a highly anticipated premiere that brought together creatives and fans of the show. It was a time to not only get a taste of what to expect this season, but also to ask questions [...]The post Filmmaker, Alexander King, Premieres Season 2 of Hit Series, Queerious first appeared on GLAAD.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 79 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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NEWSISOUT.COM12 unmissable LGBTQ+ films and TV shows that defined 2024Whittling down the best queer movies or shows of the year has become a near impossible task these days. Theres just so much incredible LGBTQ+ storytelling to admire and enjoy and even make your lifelong obsession. Its a good problem to have, one that should never be taken for granted. But now imagine having to combine the two, narrowing down the best films and shows of 2024 into one list that covers everything it should, including smaller titles that are also worth championing.Thats why it pains us to leave so many worthy shows off our list, including (but not limited to) Black Doves, Dead Boy Detectives, Heartstopper, We Are Lady Parts, Hazbin Hotel and The Second Best Hospital in the Galaxy. Now bear in mind thats just TV. Movies like Sebastian, Layla, Good One, Close To You, Crossing, Unicorns, Solo, High Tide, Chuck Chuck Baby and National Anthem all deserve celebrating too. But you know what that means? Every show and film that did make the cut is extra worthy and should be immediately propelled to the top of your watch lists.Will every reader agree with these picks? Probably not, but no one said being gay was going to be easy. So with that in mind, here are the years 12 best queer films and shows.12. Baby ReindeerBased on real events that happened to series creator Richard Gadd, Baby Reindeer depicts the nightmare that unfolded when a stalker named Martha tore his life apart. The fact that Gadd himself plays the lead in this TV reenactment of said nightmare (that he also wrote) adds an extra, even more unsettling layer to what happened.Across seven episodes, we see the horrendous toll that shame, mental illness, inept policing and internalised homophobia had on not just Gadd but Martha too, combining into a vortex of trauma that ruined the lives of two broken people. But its arguably episode four that stands out most, striking a painful chord for gay and bi men especially who have had to deal with the realities of rape and grooming, just like Donny did in a devastating chapter of his life that even predated Martha. To explore all that with such raw, unflinching honesty is what makes Baby Reindeer such a vital watch, even if its never an easy one.11. The Last Year of DarknessAcross five years, American director Ben Mullinkosson documented the lives of his friends in the neon-drenched world of Funky Town, a queer underground club hidden away in Chengdu. There, this assortment of DJs, ravers, skaters, and drag artists found themselves and each other in the euphoric joy only night time can bring, free to love who they want to love and dance with anyone they please away from the societal constraints of Chinese law.From throwing up to growing up, (as the tagline puts it), The Last Year of Darkness is quietly revolutionary in its depiction of outsiders thriving in a world that wishes to hide them away in darkness. Because its in this darkness where they can truly be themselves, banding together as a family in the face of the clubs imminent closure.10. Love in the Big CityLove in the Big City blew up in a big way this year. After Sang Young Parks acclaimed novel was longlisted for the International Booker Prize in 2022, a film and a TV series went into production and both were then released within a month of each other in the tail end of 2024. Seeing mainstream queer fare of any kind is practically unheard of in South Korea, so its remarkable that two separate adaptations have been received as well as they have there and worldwide too. Ok, both the show and the film did receive push back from protesting bigots, but thats when you know youve made something truly worthwhile.E.onis film, starring Exhumas Kim Go-eun and Pachinkos Steve Sanghyun Noh, takes a more light-hearted focus on the first section of the book where a young gay man named Heung-soo navigates love with his bestie Jae-hee. Meanwhile, the TVING streaming series covers Parks novel in its entirety, starring Nam Yoon-su in the lead where his protagonist (named Go Young here) explores wider facets of love, rejection, and living with HIV in the search for happiness.While the two adaptations vary in tone and focus, both speak to the reality of being queer in contemporary Seoul, beautifully humanising gay men in a society that still demonises our very existence. Everyone involved is also extremely hot, so whether you go with the film or show (or both!), just know that youll fall for Love in the Big City regardless.9. QueerYou know that Im gonna give the gays everything they want quote? For some, its just a joke or a fun reaction meme, but for director Luca Guadagnino, its a way of life. How else do you explain the peach in Call Me By Your Name or the churros scene in Challengers? The same is also true of Lucas latest film, Queer, which gives the gays everything they want in more ways than one.Much of the hype around Queer has honed in on when Daniel Craigs disheveled queer, William Lee, finally seduces the twink hes longed for in one of the most explicit gay sex scenes ever seen outside of arthouse cinema or OnlyFans. But beyond that feral chemistry Craig shares with his co-star, Drew Starkey, Craig himself has never been better as he is here, shifting effortlessly between a prowling, almost predatory lust and the deep-rooted insecurities that characterised Williams S. Burroughs.Just as beautiful as the beguiling blue eyes he falls for are the dusty yet colourful streets of Mexico City where much of Queer takes place before a surprise change in tone and location pulls the rug out from under you. This films freewheeling spirit will stay with you long after the credits roll, as will the surreal, stupidly beautiful fever dream this so-called love story ends on.8. Big Boys s2Its tempting to suggest that Big Boys went bigger in season two, except thats not entirely accurate. Rather, Jack Rookes autobiographical coming-of age-comedy went deeper the second time around, and we dont just mean when Jacks protagonist finally lost his virginity or even when his eye got poked through a glory hole in the local pub.The shows already-confident grip on loss and laughter navigates that fine line with bolder narrative swings that are just as cathartic for us as they are for Rooke as he reimagines what life could be like if things had gone differently with his father or best friend Danny. This central bond, played tenderly by Dylan Llewellyn and Jon Pointing, is a touching and affirming push back against the idea that gay and straight men cant be friends or connect on a deeper level. Together, they form the backbone of this beautiful and unique British show which we desperately hope to see more of, even if the end of season two is already a perfect series finale in all but name.7. The Peoples JokerSuperhero stories havent survived as long as they have by obsessively sticking to the original text. Even your favourite comic book creations have endlessly shifted and adapted throughout the years. Perhaps no one understands the mythic allure of this better than Vera Drew, star, co-writer and director of The Peoples Joker, a controversial take on Batmans nemesis that reimagines the Joker as an aspiring clown whos navigating her gender identity.By filtering the DC comics icon through a deeply personal lens reminiscent of her own trans journey, Drew taps into core truths that other adaptations forego, deconstructing notions of heroism and queer morality through a mixed media approach that brings to life the Jokers own deranged, fragmented psyche on screen. Youve never seen a superhero movie like this before, and youd never want to either, because the whole reason it works so well is because no one else could make a story quite like this.6. English TeacherIf you only know Brian Jordan Alvarez from his guest roles in Will & Grace or Jane the Virgin or even his (often shirtless) I love your daughter meme, youre missing out on the best new comedy of the year. In Hulus English Teacher, show creator Alvarez plays, you guessed it, an English teacher, who supports his Gen Z students while contending with the pressures of working full time in a Texan public school.The jokes are whip smart, the teenagers dont sound like they were written by boomers, and most importantly of all, the show is gay with a capital G. Thats Gay as in a proper noun, if our own memory of english teaching serves us right. Just dont compare English Teacher to Abbott Elementary, another brilliant yet wildly different American comedy that takes place in a school setting. Do so and its an instant fail.5. Love Lies BleedingAs the poster child for Be gay, do crime, Kristen Stewart is directly responsible for many a sexual awakening. But throw Katy OBrian into the mix and youve suddenly got yourself the kind of lustful, sapphic, pulpy neo-noir thriller that your grandparents warned you about. The kind that sends a chill down the spine of anyone opposed to hot gay people doing hot gay stuff.But for hot gays watching, Love Lies Bleeding will send a different kind of shudder through your body as you watch Kristens gym manager and Katys bodybuilder tear through small-town America in this riotous, twisty midnight movie. With her second feature, Saint Maud (2019) director Rose Glass shatters the idea that she might be a one-hit wonder, cementing herself as one of the most exciting (and horny) British filmmakers working today.4. Hacks s3The only thing gays love more than iced coffee and making tired references to iced coffee is a fallen divas comeback. Thats why Deborah Vance is so deeply loved by fans of Hacks who have stuck with the aging (but still majestic) comedian as she fights to regain her popularity in showbiz (as referenced even in a standout episode of season three). Of course, it helps that her humour is bitingly quick and even monstrous at points.Three seasons in, Smart has never been better, and the same is true of Hannah Einbinder who plays her younger writing partner with just the right amount of snarky, chaotic bisexual energy. Their chemistry together is the backbone of Hacks, but that doesnt mean the writers play it safe with their dynamic. If anything, the end of season three suggests the next chapter will be even more unhinged and therefore more magnificent, which somewhat helps soothe the relentless rage weve been feeling since Einbinders tragic Emmy snub earlier this year. The real hacks are the voters, amiright!?!3. ChallengersPerpetually sweaty and endlessly horny, Luca Guadagninos first bonkfest of 2024 goes to show that tennis can be just as gay as wrestling or volleyball or any other sports. Because no matter how riled up Tashi (Zendaya), Art (Mike Faist) and Patrick (Josh OConnor) get, endlessly rallying and railing each other off the court, its on the court where this toxic love triangle is at its most passionate.Because its in the matches where Guadagnino serves the most sex as our trio of young tennis champs grunt and groan and pound the court to the sound of a pulsating synth score crafted by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. There they let out all their anger and frustration and unbridled lust for each other as we marvel at how Luca managed to make a tennis movie as ace as this one.2. Interview with the Vampire s2Interview With The Vampire instantly established itself as one of the all-time greats with just one season and the second one might be even better, continuing to outshine the 90s movie and even Anne Rices source material with an unabashedly queer love story thats more masterful than any on the big screen. Its the kind of show that devours you from inside, that leaves you desperately hungry for more, no matter how many times you consume the same episodes, over and over again.From the lavish costumes and stunning production design to the nuanced writing and delicious twists, its impossible to think of any other series airing right now thats as ferociously strong as this one. Everyone involved, from Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid and Assad Zaman to Eric Bogosian and the two Claudias, Delainey Hayles and Bailey Bass, has an immortal, lifelong fan in us. And thats true whether we live forever or not.1. I Saw The TV GlowJane Schoenbruns eerie sophomore feature is a slow, strange mood-piece thats simultaneously less queer than other picks on this list and more queer than all of them combined. Thats because the film speaks to nascent queerness, that intangible yet universal feeling of otherness that so many of us experience before realising the truth of who and what we are.Standout turns from stars Justice Smith and Brigette Lundy-Paine take us through a deeply resonant exploration of identity and dysphoria thats defiantly unique, a singular vision that channels the best of what queer cinema once embodied before gays broke into the mainstream and straights co-opted the rest.I Saw The TV Glow is not for everyone, and thats the whole point. As such, this might be a contentious choice for some, especially at the top spot. But for those in sync with this story of a mysterious late-night show and the teenagers consumed by it, Schoenbruns surreal 90s homage is a must-see, just as The Pink Opaque is vital viewing for Owen and Maddy (Episode guide release when?).The post 12 unmissable LGBTQ+ films and TV shows that defined 2024 appeared first on News Is Out.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 80 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMWoman sues doctors for allegedly rushing her into gender transition treatments as a teenA 20-year-old California woman has sued a San Francisco hospital for allegedly rushing her into gender transition during her pre-teen and early teenage years. Her lawsuit claims the care was life-altering, irreversibly damaging and conducted before properly informing her of the risks. She is suing for unspecified damages.Her experience runs counter to the pre-treatment protocols, informed consent and other best practices required by medical professionals, hospitals, and medical associations that facilitate gender-affirming care. Related Gavin Newsom signs law making California a sanctuary for trans kids & their families We believe that no one should be prosecuted or persecuted for getting the care they need including gender-affirming care. The lawsuit, filed Thursday by Kaya Clementine Breen, targets Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, medical director of the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, the largest transgender youth clinic in the nation. Kennedy says that eight years ago, Olson-Kennedy diagnosed her with gender dysmorphia mere minutes into their first appointment, according to The San Francisco Chronicle. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Olson-Kennedy allegedly recommended surgical implantation of puberty blockers, and Breen underwent hormone replacement therapy over the next few years. She also underwent a double mastectomy at age 14. Such surgeries are almost never conducted on trans minors.Breen claims Olson-Kennedy hid vital information about the treatments, including their side effects and effectiveness. The treatments permanently changed her physical appearance, her singing ability, and her ability to birth children, she claims. Her lawsuit also says that Oslon-Kennedy didnt explore the underlying mental health issues Breen experienced following childhood sexual assaults.Furthermore, Breens lawsuit names San Francisco-based surgeon Dr. Scott Mosser for allegedly rubber-stamping Breens double mastectomy without ever meeting with or talking to her. Breen says Mosser only spoke with her for fewer than 28 minutes before taking her into the operating room.While Lorenzo Benet, a spokesperson for the hospital, declined to comment on the allegations because of the lawsuit and patient confidentiality, he said that the clinics treatment is patient- and family-centered, following guidelines from professional organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Medical Association and Endocrine Society. Breens alleged experience does not reflect best practices for gender-affirming care practiced by major medical associations and gender-affirming medical professionals.According to the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) standards of care, medical providers should provide informed consent to their patients, including information on how surgeries and medications can affect their lives, including possible infertility. Patients must provide health records demonstrating a history of gender incongruence (of over a year or more), usually from a personal therapist or psychologist, and also undergo a mental health evaluation to assess for conditions like gender dysphoria,anxietyanddepression.The standards of care for minors are even more stringent and should involve informed parental consent, additional proof that their gender identity has been consistent, persistent, and insistent for years, and multiple discussions with both mental health providers and physicians for assessment and risks before any medications or procedures are provided. Doctors will only consider procedures as one of several possible approaches to resolve significant cases of gender dysphoria, including anxiety, depression, and suicidality. Breen who has since detransitioned back to female and learned, with the help of a therapist, that she has suffered post-traumatic stress disorder from her experiences is now a student at the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA).She is being represented by Campbell Miller Payne, a Texas-based Christian conservative law firm founded 1.5 years ago to represent detransitioners. The firm says its clients are mostly gay and lesbian who feel that proper care standards werent taken in handling their medical care.What all of our clients have told us is that their only goal in bringing a lawsuit is to prevent what happened to them from happening to another young person in their situation. And I would say that would be our goal as well, firm co-founder Jordan Campbell told The Dallas Morning News. If [what happened to Breen] is being practiced routinely, that just cant be allowed.Studies have shown that an estimated 3% of trans people detransition, and people are more likely to regret having kids than having gender-affirming care. An October 2024 study found that 97% of trans youth dont regret transitioning, and a 2024 Australian study found that only 1% of trans teens detransition.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COM50 times Republicans looked like fools and hypocrites in 2024This has been a tough year for those of us who follow politics. We had unprecedented attacks on gender-affirming care, anti-LGBTQ+ book banning abounded, anti-trans bathroom bans made an unfortunate resurgence, transvestigations took over the conservative side of social media, and then, of course, there was the election. Republicans may have seemed like they had a banger year, but they also spent all of 2024 acting a fool and showing the world that they are all giant hypocrites masquerading as populist heroes.Gay MAGA supporters learned the hard way that their party doesnt care about them, Trump humiliated himself countless times by saying and doing the WILDEST things (remember when he pretended to work at McDonalds or when he wouldnt stop praising Arnold Palmers penis size?), Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene had a sad day when no one showed up to her book signing, Vice President-elect JD Vance just kept getting weirder the more we found out about him, Rep. Lauren Boebert groped her date inside a full theater, and disgraced former Mayor Rudy Giuliani effed around and found out the hard way. Republicans did the most in 2024!The General Election was a kick in the teeth for all of us and it would be easy to panic or get discouraged, but its worth staying in the fight because these right-wing MAGA-supporting politicians are pathetic hypocrites who do the DUMBEST things all the time, which means that theyll give us countless opportunities over the course of the next year to hold them accountable and maybe even change the minds of their supporters.Pointing out all of the time Republicans showed us their true colors in 2024 may be petty, but after a year like this, we deserve a little cathartic chuckle at their expense. So keep scrolling to see all of the times conservatives showed us that they are fools and hypocrites!A new pic of Trump makes it appear his hair has entered witness protection & X is roastingThe emperor has no hair! A photo of Trump looking bald had the entire internet roasting him.Read more here.MAGA Republicans wear gender-affirming care hypocrisy all over their snatched faces literallyFrom Matt Gaetz to Kimberly Guilfoyle, MAGA Republicans sure do love gender-affirming care for themselves!Read more here.Anti-LGBTQ+ advocate Bridget Ziegler is a giant HYPOCRITE who had threesomes with womenThe Moms for Liberty co-founder was having threesomes with women while spouting anti-LGBTQ+ hate.Read more here.JD Vance seems to think he's Trump's trad wife and these 25 reactions have us cacklingJD Vance needs to put the photoshop down and walk away! Vance photoshopped himself looking like Trump's wife in one of the weirder things he did this year.Read more here.25 hilarious reactions to Marjorie Taylor Greene accidentally saying she's guilty as sinMAGA queen Marjorie Taylor Greene accidentally implied she was guilty of a crime worthy of being pardoned for. Oops!Read more here.MAGA husband says giving his wife orgasms not babies is 'gay sex' and we're cackling"Im not going to have gay sex," Luke Moody said while sitting next to his wife, with all of the confidence of a mediocre straight man.Read more here.AG nom flop Matt Gaetz withdraws in shame and the internet is cheering and roastingMatt Gaetz had to withdraw from consideration for attorney general amid sexual assault allegations. Now that Gaetz is unemployed, he better stop buying Starbucks and avocado toast to save money!Read more here.Watch lesbian who proudly voted MAGA lament over learning actions have consequences #FAFO"The queer people have turned their back on me, and I'm queer," said the "out and proud lesbian" who just turned her back on queer people by voting for Donald Trump.Read more here.25 ruthless reactions to MAGA diehard Rudy Giuliani effing around and finding outThe former Trump lawyer is having a very bad, no-good time and we love to see it. After losing his court case, Rudy Giuliani was forced to give up his prized watch collection to help pay the $148 million in damages he owes to two Georgia election workers.,Read more here.Lauren Boebert's 'probe' into underwater alien colonies & human hybrids has X roastingRep. Lauren Boebert admitted to her belief in underwater aliens during a House subcommittee meeting. If only the Republican congresswoman would phone home and get out of politics!Read more here.We can't stop laughing at these Trump supporters who fked around and found outBut the leopard won't eat *MY* face, right?Read more here.Trump is being mocked for hiring Elon Musk to run new efficiency department & we're howlingTwo heads are better than one except when those heads are Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.The internet is roasting neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes for allegedly pooping his pants & we're cacklingThe internet decided to make him pay for that vile "your body, my choice" comment!Read more here.6 of the biggest Republican LOSERS from the 2024 election sorry, not sorry!Sometimes you just need the catharsis of watching Republicans lose big.Read more here.Joe Rogan is now 'transvestigating' the Statue of Liberty, because of course he isJust when you thought the podcast host couldn't get worse, he does.Read more here.Tucker Carlson's BIZARRE rant imagines 'daddy' Trump spanking a 'bad little girl'Tucker Carlson went on a strange rant where he likened Donald Trump to daddy and America to a bad little girl who needs a vigorous spanking. Republicans really are weird!Read more here.Gay Republicans say they're hotter than Democrats and we're CACKLING at these 30 reactionsGay Republicans aren't just an oxymoron, they're delulu too. Luckily, Gay Twitter was ready to drag them!Read more here.20 HILARIOUS reactions to Donald Trump GUSHING over Arnold Palmer's dongDonald Trump couldn't stop talking about Arnold Palmer's member and the internet couldn't stop roasting him for it.Read more here.These 25 BRUTAL reactions to Trump fake working at a CLOSED McDonald's have us HOWLINGTrump pretended to work at McDonald's in an attempt to own the libs, but ended up making himself look foolish in the process!Read more here.10 times JD Vance utterly HUMILIATED himself on the campaign trail that have us CACKLINGJd Vance probably should have just stayed home.Read more here.Gays for Trump are being ROASTED by the internet and we're CACKLING at these 25 reactionsIf you vote for a leopard it's going to eat your face!Read more here.25 HILARIOUS reactions to anti-LGBTQ+ politician Mark Robinson sex scandalYou can always trust a Trump-loving Republican to be a massive hypocrite!20 HILARIOUS reactions to viral video of Trump getting handsy with far-right weirdo Laura LoomerLaura Loomer's relationship with Donald Trump was bizarre and watching these two get cozy grossed us out!Read more here.8 times LGBTQ+ Republicans were SHOCKED to discover the GOP hates them, duh MaryThese queer Republicans were upset when they found out that their fellow conservatives hate them who could have guessed?Read more here.30 HYSTERICAL reactions to Trump's idiotic 'transgender illegal aliens are getting surgery claimThe presidential debates were WILD this year. Trump is so unserious for this.Read more here.20 HILARIOUS responses to Marjorie Taylor Greene attempting to think for the first time everThinking is hard but MTG is trying!Read more here.Matt Walsh showed up to the DNC in Democrat drag and these 25 reactions have us CACKLINGIn the immortal words of Phi Phi O'Hara, "Go back to Party City where you belong!"Read more here.MAGA supporters' latest WIERD trend is JD Vance 'family kit' specimen cups & Twitter is ROASTINGTheir latest attempt to 'own the libs' is yet another insane self-own.Read more here.Lara Trump ROASTED for saying she got her job based on merit, girl pleaseDonald Trump's daughter-in-law insulted Kamala Harris but didn't realize she was really calling out herself!Read more now.30 HILARIOUS reactions to MAGA losing their minds when Democrats call them 'Weird'Watching Republican freak out over being called 'weird' is giving us life!Read more here.George Santos thought satire about gay Republicans was real and we're HOWLINGThe disgraced politician took seriously a satirical post referring to the Republican National Convention as "Grindr's Super Bowl."Read more here.30 HILARIOUS memes of Matt Gaetzs disastrous new beat that have us CACKLING on the floorWhen Florida Republican Matt Gaetz showed up to the RNC looking...a little different than he had in the days prior, the internet took notice. Read more here.Far-right Heritage Foundation exec threatens gay furry hackers in UNHINGED rantConservative Mike Howell went off the deep end when the architects of Project 2025 had their data leaked by hacktivists.Read more here.30 FUNNY reactions to Don Jr. saying he doesn't 'snort cocaine' while the internet CACKLESDonald Trump's son says he doesn't use cocaine, but the internet isn't buying his story!Read more here.MTG accuses Dems of 'gay porn' in schools, forgetting what she once showed on Capitol HillMAGA queen Marjorie Taylor Greene hopes no one remembers the time she showed explicit images in Congress.Read more here.Watch this Republican's kid roll his eyes during speech defending Trump while we CACKLERepublican Rep. John Rose's speech about Trump's guilty verdict was overshadowed by his own son's mockery.Read more here.30 FUNNIEST responses to Trump's bizarre 'Black jobs' comment during the debateYikes. Just when you thought things couldn't get worse, Trump opened his mouth.Read more here.25 SAVAGE reactions to Trump's guilty verdict that have us CACKLINGDonald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony counts and the internet is rejoicing!Read more here.25 HILARIOUS reactions to racist Nick Fuentes blaming gay porn stream on being hackedThe internet isn't buying his excuse!Read more here.Republican Mitt Romney proves he's a huge HYPOCRITE by saying Biden should pardon TrumpThe internet is roasting Mitt Romney for his terrible perspective on Donald Trump's crimes.Read more here.25 FUNNIEST reactions to Trump being too dumb to know what 'ambidextrous' meansListen, you can't expect him to know ALL the words!Read more here.30 HILARIOUS responses to Trump's hair attempting to make a run for itThe former President's hair started flapping in the wind and now the internet can't stop roasting him!Read more here.Lara Trump is being ROASTED by the internet for claiming there are '81 states'Donald Trump's daughter-in-law proves once again that Republicans are as stupid as we all think they are.Read more here.Libs of TikTok is losing it over ABSURD rumors of furries in a middle schoolConservatives really will make up anything to rile up their base.Read more here.Republican pundit tries to go viral with anti-trans outrage video gets DRAGGED insteadA conservative activist tried to go viral but it backfired gloriously!Read more here.Elon Musk has a truly BIZARRE request for his 'gay friends'The supposed billionaire feud with Don Lemon led to a post that has people scratching their heads.Read more here.11 'family values' Republicans caught in gay sex scandals proving they are GIANT hypocritesThese anti-LGBTQ+ conservatives were all caught with their hands in the very gay cookie jar!Read more here.Ex-gay Catholic busted sending steamy selfies to male employees, because OF COURSE he wasFormer head of Church Militant Michael Voris was ousted after gay sex scandal came to light.Read more here.Lauren Boebert Acts Like A Clown & Gets Ejected From Beetlejuice ShowWatch the moment security gave the very embarrassing congresswoman the boot.Read more here.MAGA Queen MTG humiliated after no one shows up to her book signing & we're CACKLINGMarjorie Taylor Greene wrote a book about herself but it looks like no one is reading it and now we can't stop laughing!Read more here.Moms for Liberty member caught stealing from Target & being a HUGE hypocriteKeri Blair was caught shoplifting from the same store conservatives love to hate for being too "woke"Read more here.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COM10 drag queens who absolutely slayed 20242024 has been a year packed to the absolute brim with drag herstory!Drag queens were topping the charts! They were on our TVs! They were lobbying in Washington DC! Even in a year where queer people and drag performers have been constantly fighting for our rights, there were still victories. My personal favorite drag moment of the year has to be in May when Idaho drag performer Mona Liza Million won her defamation case against the blogger who doctored footage of her exposing her genitals to children. Million, true to her name, has been awarded $1.1 million in damages.Yaaas qween.There were also other victories, like the amount of trans queens and queens of color getting mainstream recognition for their work and contribution to drag as a whole. Drag really had a year for the history books, but we picked the 10 queens who slayed the hardest in 2024.Chappell RoanSee on InstagramIf 2024 was anyone's year, it was Chappell Roan's. As a fan of Roan's for years, no one is more excited for her success than I am (except maybe Bowen Yang). If you don't know who Chappell Roan is by now, I would assume you were in a Hobbit Hole, but I think even that even Hobbits know the "HOT TO GO" dance at this point. For the uninitiated, Chappell Roan is the drag persona of singer Kayleigh Amstutz, and her music is as sensational as it is queer. Roan is also giving Hannah Montana "Best of Both Worlds" realness, bringing representation for the high camp drag queen and unabashedly mean dyke communities. This year alone Roan headlined Coachella, performed at the VMAs, and was adopted by Sasha Colby as one of Colby's official drag daughters. Roan is the femininomenon, and we hope she sweeps all 6 of her Grammy nominations come February.Nymphia WindSee on InstagramIn a season as stacked as RuPaul's Drag Race Season 16, winning the crown feels like an even harder feat, and Nymphia Wind's win was nothing if not well earned. It was clear immediately why Wind is such a sensation in Taiwan, where she's originally from, and it didn't take long for the rest of us to catch Banana Fever.Wind is the first East Asian queen to win (alongside season two's Raja Gemini who is of Southeast Asian decent), and is one of only two Asian American winners of a RPDR main season. She said in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that getting to represent Taiwan like this was a big deal. "East Asians, or Asians in general in Western media, aren't represented that much. Think of an Asian pop star in western culture. You can't really name one. There are so few of them." said Wind, adding, "It meant a lot to hold that representation and space in this competition." Raquell LordSee on InstagramRaquell Lord is the reigning Miss Continental for 2025, the highest title a pageant queen can hold. Miss Continental is the most prestigious drag pageant in the world. Past Miss Continentals include some names you might recognize like Canada's Drag Race host Brooke Lynn Hytes and your favorite drag queen's favorite drag queen, Sasha Colby. Lord is a Texas native, and has been living in Atlanta, Georgia since 1992. She is an illusionist, dancer, and professional makeup artist. She even owns her own business, Effortless Beauty by Raquell. Her past titles include Miss Black USA, Miss Black Universe, and Miss Universal Show Queen amongst many others. Asia ConsentSee on InstagramAsia Consent made history this year. Consent, a contestant and the eventual winner of The Boulet Brother's Dragula's sixth season (season 666 if you're nasty), was the first Black trans woman to win the competition. She told Into that she'd like to spend her reign connecting with her fans, especially those most impacted by how hard it is to be a queer person in the US right now. Consent said, "Meeting some of the fans has been so surreal, just because theyve had some hard times. Theres some people that have not really had the best experience being queer in America, especially now. Its a really difficult time with everything going on politically, and I feel like my win couldnt have come at a more perfect time. Its really just a 'f*ck you' to everything thats going on right now."Pattie GoniaSee on InstagramEnvironmentalist drag queen and musician Pattie Gonia made a huge impact this year. After being named a TIME Magazine Next Generation Leader last year, this year Gonia was named an honoree for the Out 100 and a National Geographic Traveler of the Year. Pattie also expanded the work she does to get individuals from historically underrepresented groups into the great outdoors by founding the Queer Outdoor and Environmental Job Board.Alyssa EdwardsSee on InstagramRPDR Season 5 and All Stars Season 2 star Alyssa Edwards came back for another round this year, and boy did it pay off! Edwards competed on the inaugural season of RPDR Global All Stars with queens from across the world and across 12 different global Drag Race franchises. Edwards kicked, flipped, danced, and tongue popped her way to victory, winning the crown and the $200,000 cash prize!Marcia Marcia MarciaSee on InstagramIt's always Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia! As it should be! The RPDR season 15 contestant took her well-established song and dance skills to Broadway this year, performing in the revival of Cabaret. She also performed at the 2024 Tony Awards!When she's not onstage, Marcia has been found on many a red carpet, hanging out with Ariana Grande, or getting engaged. Not a bad year at all!LemonSee on InstagramLemon's incredible year wasn't coincidence, oh no, it was Zestiny.Is it a bad pun? Yes. Is it also a really good name for an album if you're a drag queen and your name is Lemon? Also yes. In addition to a successful music career, Lemon also took home the crown on Canada's Drag Race: Canada vs. The World season 2 without forming a single alliance.Since her big win, Lemon's life has looked pretty much the same (now with more acclaim and a scepter). She told PRIDE earlier this year what her post win plans were, "For me, whats next is to continue what I have been doing, which is work hard, constantly, and continue to improve my drag. Continue to make myself that bitch."Angeria Paris VanMichaelsSee on InstagramThis year, Angeria Paris Van Micheals finally got her flowers. After failing to snatch the crown on Season 14 of RuPaul's Drag Race, VanMicheals returned for All Stars Season 9, ultimately winning the season.VanMicheals took home her crown and septre, but the $200,000 prize all went to support her chosen charity, the National Black Justice Collective. VanMicheals told PRIDE that it was an honor to get to compete on behalf of the organization, saying "I wanted to give back and this is actually the first time in my life giving to charity. And it felt great to do it in this way on this platform, with this cause, the National Black Justice Coalition. Simply fighting for the rights of queer POC, it just feels amazing, especially in this time, right now, with politics and everything we have going on."Monet X ChangeSee on InstagramMonet X Change was already a RPDR All Stars winner and podcast host, but this year she expanded her talents to include hosting her own series on Dropoout! All of X Change's creative ventures have been a smash hit, and Monet's Slumber Party has been no exception. She also previously starred on Dropout's all drag queen season of Dimension 20, Dungeons and Drag Queens, alongside her other RPDR alums Trinity the Tuck, Alaska, and Jujubee. When she wasn't podcasting, performing, or hosting, X Change spent 2024 looking like a whole snack while sunning on the beach. Monet X Change stays winning and we should all stay jealous.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMTennis star Joo Lucas Reis Da Silva just came out by posting 'happy birthday' to his boyfriendProfessional tennis player Joo Lucas Reis Da Silva just came out as queer without ever saying the word!Reis Da Silva told the world hes in love with his hunky actor boyfriend Gui Sampaio Ricardo by posting an Instagram carousel full of photos of the happy couple together.Happy birthday, happy life, I love you very much, Reis Da Silva captioned the post.See on InstagramNot only is the post sweet and adorable and full of pics of smoking hot men! but by coming out publicly while still playing professional tennis with the Association of Tennis Professionals, Reis Da Silva is making history.The 24-year-old Brazilian just became the first active male pro tennis player to publicly come out, Queerty reports. Former top 100 player Brian Vahaly, came out a decade after retiring, but the sport is still considered to be fairly conservative.Luckily the times seem to be changing because Reis Da Silvas doubles partner Pedro Boscardin Dias commented Beautiful on the post and Thiago Monteiro, Brazils current No.1 player, wrote Wonderful with heart emojis.See on InstagramWhile this is the first time Reis Da Silva has come out publicly on his own social media, last month he commented I love you and all my pride on an Instagram post his boyfriend made showing him performing on stage.We wish the hunky couple all the happiness in the world we just hope they keep serving up sexy pics too!0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 19 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.PRIDE.COMLuigi Mangione may be the latest internet crush, but why are we so thirsty for (alleged) criminals?America loves a bad boy, and the reaction to the arrest of Luigi Mangione has proven it.On December 9, ABC News reported the arrest of 26-year-old Luigi Mangione in Pennsylvania in connection to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4 in New York City. The attack, which took place before Thompson was set to appear at a shareholder meeting, sparked a manhunt for the alleged shooter.From the first image of Mangione flashing a smile in a hoodie, to shirtless images shared following his arrest, the thirst for him has only ramped up leaving some questioning the obsession over an alleged killer. To better understand, PRIDE reached out to several mental health experts to discuss the psychology of attraction to criminals: Dr. Jay Serle, LMFT, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, and Dr. Veronica West, PsyD. LMFT, a psychologist and founder of My Thriving Mind. Hybristophilia, according to the American Psychological Association, is the term used to describe "sexual interest in and attraction to those who commit crimes." Several factors develop the attraction, though hybristophilia is more prevalent among women, according to Serle and West."Hybristophilia is essentially a love affair with danger," Dr. West told PRIDE. "Imagine Cupid with a ski mask and a getaway car." The attraction to criminals, she explains, is where the "thrill of the forbidden" emerges. "Instead of 'nice guys finish last,' it's 'bad guys get Netflix documentaries." "Sometimes those affected believe that they can 'fix' the killer," Dr. Serle illustrates to PRIDE. "Other times, the media attention surrounding the killer causes this phenomenon. Both of these reasons come into play with Luigi Mangione." And social media doesn't help. "I think it's similar to parasocial relationships," Serle suggests. "The person will invest a great deal of time and emotional energy into someone they don't know. They will often become obsessed with the celebrity." He asserts the romanticization of criminals and sensationalization by media can easily distort the public's perception, believing the person isn't as harmful as we'd accept. "The internet has turned criminal crushes into a spectator," says West. "Social media creates curated highlight reels of otherwise heinous characters, from 'hot mugshots' to TikTok accounts dissecting courtroom appearances." Through such content, she compares them to dating apps. "Except instead of hobbies, it's 'bank robbery' and 'escape artist.'"Are people attracted to Mangione's killer looks, or is it just another example of being 'babygirled'? The jury is still out, but there are potential risks for those who decide to take the next step and try to form relationships with or are obsessed with suspects and criminals. "They may avoid opportunities for actual relationships due to their fixation with the criminal," Dr. Jay Serle tells us, citing potential side effects such as anxiety, depression, shame, and embarrassment. Dr. West concurs, with additional risks many fall into in the name of love: broken hearts and bank accounts. "Falling for a felon could leave you emotionally and financially drained," she asserts. America loves a bad boy (and girl), so which ones have become notorious for their crimes? Scroll for examples.Ted BundyBundy was the ultimate wolf in sheep's clothing. Charming, good-looking, and downright dangerous, he lured dozens of women to their deaths in the 1970s, all while maintaining the illusion of the perfect gentleman. So why do we still obsess over his charisma? Maybe we're too quick to fall for a killer smile. Literally.Charles MansonCharles didn't just kill; he orchestrated one of the most infamous murder sprees in U.S. history. With a cult at his command, he turned groupies into murders, leading to the gruesome death of famed actress Sharon Tate and others in 1969. Somehow, he became a counterculture antihero, proving that even evil has a mystique brand attraction.Richard RamirezBy day, Richard Ramirez was a drifter. But as the sun went down, he became the Night Stalker, terrorizing Los Angeles and San Francisco with his sadistic murders, assaults, and satanic symbols in the mid-1980s. And yet, some sent love letters to Ramirez while he awaited his fate on death row. Is it the mystery, the menace, or are we just drawn to the forbidden? Scott PetersonScott Person was the husband who had it all until his pregnant wife, Laci, went missing in 2002. As the evidence piled up, so did the media frenzy, painting him as the picture-perfect suburban killer. But for some, his polished looks outweighed the horror of his crime. Jeffrey DahmerDahmer's crimes were the stuff of nightmares: a gruesome spree of murder, cannibalism, and dismemberment targeting young men between 1978 and 1991. Yet some fans found his soft-spoken demeanor and looks oddly endearing, eventually becoming one of several true crime series written by Ryan Murphy. Can we separate the monster from the man, or does curiosity always flirt with danger? The Menendez BrothersAnother murder tale turned into a Ryan Murphy series, Lyle and Erik Menendez rewrote the rulebook on the family drama when they were convicted of gunning down their wealthy parents in 1989, claiming years of abuse. The courts eventually didn't buy it, but their charm sparked a fan following. Who knew parricide could come with a side of romance?Jodi Arias View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jodi Arias (@jodiarias_)Jodi wasn't your average ex-girlfriend. She brutally murdered her ex, Travis Alexander, in 2008, stabbing him nearly 30 times. Her sensational trial, complete with salacious photos and shocking testimony, turned her into a media darling and magnet for suitors. Maybe some men can't resist a femme fatale. Chris WattsWatts was living the Instagrammable life until he murdered his pregnant wife and two young daughters in 2018. The chilling details of his confession sent shivers down our spines, but it wasn't cool enough to stop some admirers from sliding into his prison inbox. Amanda KnoxIn 2007, Knox became embroiled in the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher, in Italy. The evidence was murky, but the media frenzy turned her into a household name. Whether you see her as innocent or guilty, Amanda's story proves one thing: nothing sells like scandal with a pretty face.Jeremy MeeksJeremy Meeks didn't commit murder, but his mugshot pierced hearts. Arrested in 2014 for gun possession and gang activity, he left prison a viral sensation and landed a modeling contract. Crime may not pay, but a jawline like his certainly does. David BerkowitzInfamously known as the Son of Sam, Berkowitz terrorized New York City in the late-1970s, murdering six people in a spree that paralyzed the city. His cryptic letters to the police only added to his allure, and he became a twisted object of fascination. Bonnie and ClydeThe 1930s crime spree of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow left a trail of robberies, shootouts, and romanticizing crime, love, and loyalty. Not to mention their name being the common term for hybristophilia. Their fast-paced lives ended in a hail of bullets. A tragic romance or a cautionary tale about mixing love and larceny? Robert Chambers View this post on Instagram A post shared by Oxygen True Crime (@oxygen)Later dubbed the 'Preppy Killer,' Chambers strangled to death 18-year-old Jennifer Levin in Central Park. The case became a tabloid sensation, and his privileged good looks made him a magnet for admirers. As we've come to watch on shows, read in books, and listen to true-crime podcasts, we know when privilege meets scandal, it's a match made in courtroom drama heaven. Luigi Mangione (@) With his charming smile and thirst trap photo, Mangione has become the latest bad boy to capture a collective crush. Born into a prominent Maryland family, Mangione allegedly shot UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on December 4 in New York City. The attack has not only brought the latest in the long line of romanticized suspects and criminals, but has brought to the foray the frustrations many Americans face with insurance companies.So as we scroll through mugshots turns memes and devour the latest docuseries like candy, it's worth asking ourselves: are we in love with danger, or just the idea of it? Whether it's the thrill of forbidden attraction, a misguided desire to "fix" someone, or simply the way media feeds our fascination, the allure of the criminal archetype is as old as time. Or, perhaps, it's never been about the bad boys or girls at all. Maybe it's about us and our undeniable knack for romanticizing the unreachable. If we can find love in a hopeless place, why not a holding cell? But before you swipe right on danger, please remember: falling for a felon is a betting game far riskier than going to any casino. And it's a gamble where the house always wins.EXPERTS CITEDDr. Jay Serle, LMFT, PhD. is a clinical psychologist who has worked in mental health and substance abuse disorders since 2007. He also supervises Clinical Cases at Ohana Hawaii, a rehab program in Kona.Dr. Veronica West, PsyD. LMFT is a psychologist and founder of My Thriving Mind, which creates therapy tools for mental health professionals. Along with her husband, they've designed digital products for therapists to simplify their processes, streamline sessions, and deliver quality care for impactful change.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 20 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMVatican makes history by planning its first ever LGBTQ+ pilgrimageThe Vatican is organizing its first-ever pilgrimage for LGBTQ+ Christians, their relatives and allies during its 2025 celebration of Jubilee, a Holy Year that only occurs every 50 years. The historic event is just the latest in numerous recent pro-LGBTQ+ overtures made by Pope Francis, head of the Catholic Church.The pilgrimage which is entitled Church: Home for All, LGBT+ Christians and Other Existential Frontiers and which will take place on September 6, 2025 will include a visit St. Peters Basilica in Vatican City (the Catholic Churchs city-state located in Rome, Italy), a prayer vigil for members of the LGBT+ community and their familiesheld in the citys Il Ges church (built in 1584), and a celebratory mass overseen by Bishop Francesco Savino, Vice-President of the Italian Bishops Conference. Related The Pope joins Saudi Arabia, Iran & Egypt in derailing climate talks over trans rights Theyre objecting to language that could convey support for trans women. The pilgrimage will be led by Tenda di Gionata, an Italian gay rights group that helps society and the churches to open up to the understanding and reception of homosexual people, The Catholic Herald reported. At its previous events, the group has depicted Jesus Christ as a transgender person, wearing a rainbow halo or standing in front of a rainbow flag. Global perspectives delivered right to your inbox Our newsletter bridges borders to bring you LGBTQ+ news from around the world. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The idea for the pilgrimage reportedly came from Bolognese Jesuit, Pino Piva, who has cared for LGBTQ+ people over the past few years, according to the Roman newspaper Il Messaggero. Pope Francis reportedly approved of the pilgrimage despite internal resistance from Holy Year organizers. Though the event is not yet listed in the Vaticans official calendar of events, it reportedly has the support of Holy Year preparations coordinator Archbishop Rino Fisichellaand Cardinal Matteo Zuppi of Bologna, president of the Italian Bishops Conference.The pilgrimage is just the latest in numerous pro-LGBTQ+ overtures made by Pope Francis and the Church.Francis hascriticized his own churchs leadersfor becomingtoo focused on divisive issueslike homosexuality. He told U.S. bishops tolay off the anti-gay attacksandcompared homophobes to Nazis. He also suggested thathe could support same-sex unions, said thatcelibate gay priests should be allowed to serve, and evenmet with other LGBTQ+ activists, reportedlytelling one man that God made him gayanddonating money to a group of transgender sex workers. He has criticized anti-LGBTQ+ conservatives, excommunicated an anti-LGBTQ+ priest, met with trans activists and denounced Ugandas Kill the Gays law. In January,he calledlaws criminalizing homosexuality unjust and insisted that God loves all his children just as they are. He also called on Catholic bishops to welcome LGBTQ+ people into the Church. In 2020,he also saidthat nations should recognize civil unions for same-sex couples because they have a right to a family.However, Pope Francis has also said that the Catholic Churchcant bless same-sex relationshipsbecause theyre a sin, that gay priests are being fashionable andshould leave the ministry,that bishopsshould reject priesthood applicants suspected of being gay, thatgay couples cant be families, that U.S. clerkshave a right to deny marriage certificates to same-sex couples, thatparents should send their gay children to therapy, that trans people willannihilate the concept of nature,and thattrans youth shouldnt try and access gender-affirming medical care. He has also used anti-gay slurs during meetings (though he apologized for that).Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMDonald Trumps Secretary of Defense nominee thinks LGBTQ+ soldiers harm the militaryPete Hegseth a former Fox News host and President-elect Donald Trumps pick for secretary of defense believes said out LGBTQ+ soldiers erode the U.S militarys effectiveness in a recently un-earthed 2015 Fox News clip. He also believes that women in the military shouldnt serve in combat roles, though he has tried to downplay those views to help his chance of winning Senate confirmation. What youre seeing is a military right now that is more interested in social engineering led by this president than they are in war fighting. So, as a result, through Dont Ask Dont Tell [DADT] and women in the military and these standards, theyre going to inevitably start to erode standards because they want that one female special operator, that one female Green Beret, that one female Army Ranger, that one female Navy Seal, so they can put them on a recruiting poster and feel good about themselves and has nothing to do with national security, Hegseth told Fox News, according to Joe.My.God. Related Trump nominee accused of disturbing misconduct by colleagues & his own mother Pete Hegseths mother did not mince words. Hegseth made his comment nearly five years after the repeal of DADT, a law that banned gay and bi people from serving openly in the military. Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today While DADT was instituted in 1992 by President Bill Clinton as a compromise to let LGB people serve in the military as their authentic selves, it more than doubled the number of LGB people dishonorably discharged from the military. It also led to LGB servicemembers having to lie and stay closeted while they risked being blackmailed, interrogated, and threatened with violence from fellow servicemembers. It was repealed in December 2010.These days, an estimated 6.1%of current military personnel identify as LGBTQ+, according to a 2022 study, a percentage that accounts for approximately 126,827 current servicemembers. If Hegseth is confirmed by the Senate, he will be partially responsible for re-instating Trumps ban on out trans military service members, a policy that could result in the discharge of anywhere from 2,150 to 10,790 trans military members.Hegseth also thinks women make the military less effective and less lethal, according to his comment in a November 7 installment of The Shawn Ryan Show podcast. He tried to backtrack his views against female soldiers, however, in a recent episode of the Fox News talk program Hannity.Some of our greatest warriors, our best warriors out there are women who serve, raise their right hand to defend this country and love our nation, want to defend that flag, and they do it every single day around the globe,Hegseth said, adding, I look forward to being a secretary for all our warriors, men and women, for the amazing contributions they make in our military. Hegseths views against LGBTQ+ soldiers shouldnt be surprising seeing as he spent his college days at Princeton campaigning against LGBTQ+ rights.As publisher of the conservative magazineThe Princeton Toryin the early 2000s, he oversaw a team that railed against the homosexual lifestyle, andin one 2002 issue, argued that The movement to legitimize the homosexual lifestyle and homosexual marriages is strong and must be vigorously opposed their lifestyle deserves absolutely no special legal status.In that same issue, Hegseth wrote in his Notes from the Publisher that the glorification of diversity is a problem that plagues most of American academia today. He said Western ideas deserve priority over other areas of study because the fact that the United States is a global superpower demonstrates the[ir] enduring strength. AnotherslammedtheNew York Timesfor its decision to start covering same-sex marriage announcements, calling it dangerous because it could inspire people to want to marry siblings, children, or dogs.The October 2002 issue criticized LGBTQ+ rights protests,declaring thatboys can wear bras and girls can wear ties until were blue in the face, but it wont change the reality that the homosexual lifestyle is abnormal and immoral.A 2021 report commissioned by the heads of the U.S. military found thatallowing LGB soldiers to serve while out had no negative impacton military readiness, effectiveness, or unit cohesion, despite worries to the contrary. Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMGovernor Pete? Democrats turn to Buttigieg to keep Governors Mansion blueDemocratic leaders in Michigan are putting together a plan to keep their party in power after Gov. Gretchen Whitmers (D) second term ends in 2026.I havent made any decisions about, big decisions about my future. And I know that weve got six more weeks and were going to sprint through the tape, Buttigieg told reporters on Monday at an event near Detroit. But the AP reports that he is already getting calls from Democratic leaders in the state to run for governor in 2026. Related Pete Buttigieg effortlessly convinces 12 swing-staters to vote for Kamala Harris My right to have this ring on my finger is secure with President Harris, the campaign surrogate told undecided voters. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan (D) announced his run for governor as an independent just last week, putting pressure on Democrats to find a unifying candidate in the very purple state, where voters just elected Democrat Elissa Slotkin to be their U.S. senator at the same time as they voted for Donald Trump to be president. Detroit is a Democratic stronghold in the state and Duggan could siphon off key support for the Democratic gubernatorial nominee. Insights for the LGBTQ+ community Subscribe to our briefing for insights into how politics impacts the LGBTQ+ community and more. Subscribe to our Newsletter today Buttigieg is from South Bend, Indiana, but several years ago, he bought a home in Traverse City, Michigan, the hometown of his husband Chasten. He is currently serving as secretary of transportation, a post that will end on January 20, 2025, Trumps inauguration day.There was some talk about him running for senator last year after Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) announced that she would not seek reelection this year. I am fully focused on serving the President in my role as Secretary of Transportation, and not seeking any other job, Buttigieg said at the time. We are hard at work to rebuild the nations infrastructure, grow the economy, and create good-paying jobs.Buttigieg has only grown in popularity among Democrats since then. Known for his direct and smart responses to conservative talking points that often go viral, as well as his Obama-like message of pragmatism and unity, Buttigieg represents to many a direction in which the Democratic Party could go to rebuild a majority. If Buttigieg does throw his hat in the ring for the governorship, he would likely face the current Michigan secretary of state, Jocelyn Benson (D), and lieutenant governor, Garlin Gilchrist (D). Several local politicians are also rumored to be considering a run for governor.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.LGBTQNATION.COMGay teacher wins $90,000 after school punished her for supporting LGBTQ+ kidsA gay Spanish teacher has won $90,000 after suing her school district for allegedly punishing her for supporting LGBTQ+ students. Eileen Brennock filed a lawsuit claiming she was subject to a hostile work environment at Oregons Mountain View Middle School in the Newberg school district because she spoke out against Principal Terry McElligot, who she alleged told staff at a September 2021 meeting that its not acceptable to tell students it is okay to be LGBTQ+, Oregon Live/The Oregonian reported. Related Teacher fights back after school suspends her for having LGBTQ+ books in classroom Shes claiming the school violated her religious views on caring for LGBTQ+ people. She also claims the now-retired administrator instructed staff not to hang Black Lives Matter or Pride signs in their classrooms so as not to poke the bear (at the time, the school board had just instituted a policy banning both types of displays, but a judge ruled it unconstitutional a year later). Stay connected to your community Connect with the issues and events that impact your community at home and beyond by subscribing to our newsletter. Subscribe to our Newsletter today The suit claims that after the meeting, Brennock reported McElligots alleged statements to Assistant Principal Lindsey Kopacek, who proceeded to gaslight her, telling her McElligot never said any of it and that she must have imagined it due to cortisol and stress levels. Brennock replied that if a student told her they were gay, she would tell them, Me too! After that, the suit says, Brennock endured a hostile work environment and filed a complaint with the Oregon Department of Education. Even after the department ruled in favor of Brennock, school officials allegedly did not stop harassing her, and the department found the school to have violated their agreement, failing, among other things, to follow through on required staff training on LGBTQ+ issues.Brennock also claimed the superintendent at the time, Stephens Phillips, used a gay slur and that the district altered the wording in the anti-discrimination presentation the agreement had established to say LGBTQ+ identities were a lifestyle and LGBTQ+ people are from the opposite side of the fence. The district maintained that McElligot never said the hateful words at the staff meeting but also argued that if she had said them, it would not have been discriminatory since it was not intended to be. The state Education Department disagreed, saying in its ruling that the district misunderstands what constitutes discrimination under the law. The ruling stated that the alleged comments clearly articulated that teacher conduct toward students belonging to certain protected classes should be different than conduct toward other students. The school district did not admit liability in the settlement but agreed to publicly state it would foster an inclusive environment for students and staff, as well as make discrimination complaint forms available online and in print beginning next school year.Subscribe to theLGBTQ Nation newsletterand be the first to know about the latest headlines shaping LGBTQ+ communities worldwide.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 18 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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