Lawyer In California Proposes Killing Gays With 'Sodomite Suppression Act'

Lawyer In California Proposes Killing Gays With 'Sodomite Suppression Act'
A lawyer in California has submitted a ballot initiative with the state Department of Justice calling for the death of anyone who engages in sodomy in the state, the San Diego Gay & Lesbian News reports.

The proposal by Matt McLaughlin, who lists his address in Huntington Beach, was received by the initiative coordinator at the Office of the Attorney General on Feb. 26. Enclosed was a $200 check and the complete text of his “Sodomite Suppression Act.” The act outlines seven measures relating to those who engage in same-sex sodomy, “a monstrous evil that Almighty God, giver of freedom and liberty, commands us to suppress on pain of our utter destruction even as he overthrew Sodom and Gomorrha.”

McLaughlin recommends punishment by death, even though a judge ruled that California’s death penalty is unconstitutional last June:

Seeing that it is better that offenders should die rather than that all of us should be killed by God’s just wrath against us for the folly of tolerating-wickedness in our midst, the People of California wisely command, in the fear of God, that any person who willingly touches another person of the same gender for purposes of sexual gratification be put to death by bullets to the head or by any other convenient method.

The document goes on to push a ban on the distribution of “sodomistic propaganda” (we can only assume he was inspired by Russia, as some note) and on “sodomites” from serving in public office. He also wants the act to be “prominently” displayed in public school classrooms.

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Ballot initiatives were added to the California Constitution in 1911 and allow for voters to propose constitutional amendments and statutes to be voted on by the larger populace. After an initiative is submitted, the sponsor must get signatures from five percent of the number of votes in the most recent gubernatorial election, Wonkette notes. That would be more than 350,000.

A representative for the Attorney General’s Office was not immediately available for further comment.

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HRC Commends Appointment of Benjamin Mizer as Interim Head of Civil Division at DOJ

HRC Commends Appointment of Benjamin Mizer as Interim Head of Civil Division at DOJ

Mizer is an incredible public servant whose strong record and experience make him an exceptionally qualified individual to fill this important role within the Department of Justice.
HRC.org

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Wrong Message: Russell Tovey Thankful He’s Not More Femme Because Dad Didn’t Let Him “Prance Around”

Wrong Message: Russell Tovey Thankful He’s Not More Femme Because Dad Didn’t Let Him “Prance Around”

Screen Shot 2015-03-02 at 1.51.38 PMIn a recent interview with The Guardian, British-born Looking star Russell Tovey spoke about his father’s decision not to allow him to attend the performing arts high school he had his sights on. Instead, he went to a more diverse school that he feels toughened him up.

He told The Guardian:

“I was so envious of everyone who went to Sylvia Young Theatre School. I wanted to go but my dad flat-out refused. He thought I’d become some tapdancing freak without qualifications. And he was right in a way. I’m glad I didn’t go.

I feel like I could have been really effeminate, if I hadn’t gone to the school I went to. Where I felt like I had to toughen up. If I’d have been able to relax, prance around, sing in the street, I might be a different person now. I thank my dad for that, for not allowing me to go down that path.”

The context, it should be noted, is that Russell feels his high school experience made him a more versatile actor, meaning better at playing straight/gay characters.

But the sentiment comes uncomfortably close to echoing a pervasive attitude in the gay community — that femme is bad and masculine is good. You need look no further than Grindr profiles to see one negative expression of this idea: “Masc4Masc,” “No Femmes,” etc.

Then there’s the generalization of a performing arts school as a place where all people do is “prance around, sing in the street.” And given his tone, his father’s “tapdancing freak” evokes code for “tapdancing fag.”

All in all, it doesn’t sound good no matter what he meant.

It’s fine for Russell (and everyone else) to be whoever it is they want to be, but when we start assigning values to identities it will always spell trouble.

He goes on to say:

“I get told, a lot, that I’m kind of carving my own path. That there are not many actors who are out and are able to play straight, and gay, and everyone’s OK with it.”

There aren’t, but perhaps it’s a sign more of the times and less of his father having instilled some external “tough guy” front in his younger self that allows Russell to navigate the entertainment industry as a versatile and talented performer.

But regardless, it’s the wrong message for LGBT youth, many of whom make up the audience of Looking and in turn look up to its stars as role models. And it’s certainly the wrong message for parents of said youth, many of whom may not know what to make of their sons’ desire to “prance around.”

We don’t mean to say Tovey has committed any mortal sins here. He’s an active and outspoken member of the gay community, and part of a show we think does a great job at trying to “get it right” when it comes to representing gay people.

But there is a conversation to be had among us about how we qualify identity. Because “that path,” as Russell put it, leads to no better or worse a destination than any he wound up on.

Dan Tracer

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Towleroad Guide to the Tube #1702

Towleroad Guide to the Tube #1702

THE TALK: Sara Gilbert’s baby announcement & first photo.

LEONARD NIMOY: Astronauts remember the Star Trek icon.

FAKE OSCAR PRANK: Look at the VIP treatment this guy gets!

DAVE DAUBENMIRE: Kardashian ‘debauchery’ caused Bruce Jenner’s transition.

  

  

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Kyler Geoffroy

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Bill De Blasio Refuses To March In St. Patrick's Day Parade That Mostly Excludes LGBT People

Bill De Blasio Refuses To March In St. Patrick's Day Parade That Mostly Excludes LGBT People
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) said he won’t march in the Manhattan St. Patrick’s Day parade because the event organizers aren’t inclusive of gay people.

The AP reports parade organizers are allowing one group to march in this year’s parade with an LGBT-themed banner, but for de Blasio, that’s not enough.

“We need something more for it to really feel like we’ve turned the corner,” de Blasio said Sunday. “A lot of people feel — I think, rightfully — that that is too small a change to merit a lot of us participating.”

De Blasio did march in a St. Patrick’s-themed parade in Queens on Sunday. The event, called St. Pat’s for All, featured human rights activist Kerry Kennedy as its grand marshal, the New York Times reports.

De Blasio skipped Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s Day parade, the country’s oldest event celebrating the March holiday, in 2014. It was the first time in 20 years the mayor of New York City chose not to participate in the event.

This year’s parade will take place on March 17 and be broadcast by NBC.

Below, more from the AP on what parade organizers and Irish political leaders have said about de Blasio’s decision:

The parade’s organizers have not suggested that they will alter the policy. The event — one of the largest parades on the city calendar — has been held for than 250 years and Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of New York, will serve as grand marshal.

The mayor’s decision to likely skip the parade could be another source of tension with the city’s Irish political leaders, a group that has seen its influence wane in recent years.

Its numbers have shrunk, largely due to moves to the suburbs and the rise of other ethnic political groups, and many Irish leaders were alarmed last year when the mayor appeared to consider canceling the city’s annual Hibernians breakfast St. Patrick’s Day morning. The event was held, but much smaller than in previous years.

Additionally, some Irish leaders have condemned de Blasio’s long-delayed plan to ban horse carriages from city streets. Many of the carriage drivers are recent Irish immigrants.

www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/02/bill-de-blasio-st-patricks-day-parade_n_6786732.html?utm_hp_ref=gay-voices&ir=Gay+Voices

Supreme Court Denies Stale NOM Effort to Hide Prop 8 Donors

Supreme Court Denies Stale NOM Effort to Hide Prop 8 Donors

The National Organization for Marriage’s multi-year effort to hide donors and evade state campaign finance laws has been a study in failure, as the anti-LGBT organization has routinely made a mockery of both public disclosure and the legal system.
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Neil Patrick Harris Reveals Why He Wore Two Pairs Of Underwear During The Oscars

Neil Patrick Harris Reveals Why He Wore Two Pairs Of Underwear During The Oscars

imgresWe did the dress rehearsal and I just had a pair of regular underwear on and with the (stage) lights, they see through things, and so the Academy or the network or someone said we had to do something so that you couldn’t tell my religion (whether he was circumcised or not)… and so what they did was they had to take a second pair of underwear and sew it to the first so that you couldn’t see through it.”

 

Neil Patrick Harris, host of the 87th Academy Awards, who makes it clear that he didn’t enhance the two pairs of undies with socks

 

H/t: Hollywood.com

Jeremy Kinser

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Pauli Murray Is The Queer, Black Visionary The LGBT Community Needs To Pay Homage To

Pauli Murray Is The Queer, Black Visionary The LGBT Community Needs To Pay Homage To

Screen Shot 2015-03-02 at 2.37.25 PMIn 1944 Pauli Murray first coined the term “Jane Crow” to describe her experiences as a black, female law student studying at Howard University in Washington, D.C. In her senior thesis “Should the Civil Rights Cases and Plessy Be Overruled?” Murray argues that Plessy v Ferguson was inherently biased and ultimately worked in counter to the public’s interest in integration. In time those same arguments would come to shape and guide decisions made by Thurgood Marshall and Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

As a gender non-conforming woman with self-admitted attraction to other women, Murray is one of the most important queer women that the bulk of the LGBT community routinely fails to call out as being one of its champions. Writing for Salon Brittney Cooper explains that were she to have had cultural and ideological access to modern terminology, there’s a believable chance that Murray would have identified as transgender:

“That terminology was not available to Murray in the 1930s and 1940s, since it was not invented until the 1950s,” Cooper describes. “Like so many other facets of Murray’s life, she was a couple of decades ahead of her time.”

Cooper continues: 

“Throughout her life she chose to openly pursue passionate, romantic partnerships and friendships with women. She was never in the closet; her family and friends and other civil rights leaders knew of her queer identity.  But by the 1950s, Murray was an established and up-and-coming civil rights attorney.  That, coupled with her past participation with the Communist Party in her early adulthood, made her a target of the Red Scare. By the time she wrote her autobiography, “Song in a Weary Throat,” she wiped all mention of her same-sex relationships from explicit mention in the text, though she left clear traces of these interactions and struggles in her archives.”


Charles Pulliam-Moore

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