Linda Harvey Concerned Satan Is Deceiving the Supreme Court on Gay Marriage: LISTEN

Linda Harvey Concerned Satan Is Deceiving the Supreme Court on Gay Marriage: LISTEN

HarveyDevil-obsessed wingnut homophobe Linda Harvey was busy spreading the muck again yesterday in her hope that the Supreme Court will “not be swayed by the schemes of Satan to deceive, divide and destroy.”

According to Right Wing Watch, Harvey added that if Satan wins the fight for the very soul of America, people should be prepared to resist the “unconstitutional, unlawful decision” and – of course – think of the children.

She also prayed that the “eyes of America will open to the ungodliness of homosexuality and sexual sins of all kinds and we will turn from the elements in our culture that are driving this.”

Listen, AFTER THE JUMP

Last month, Harvey joined forces with Matt Barber, Peter Labarbera of Americans for the Truth About Homosexuality, Scott Lively, Liberty Counsel’s Mat Staver and others to ask parents to keep their children out of school on this year’s “Day of Silence.”


Jim Redmond

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This Woman Loves Flash Mob Proposals, But What Her Girlfriend Planned Was Even Better

This Woman Loves Flash Mob Proposals, But What Her Girlfriend Planned Was Even Better
Adelia Dunbar has always loved flash mob proposals. So when Dunbar’s girlfriend of two years, Amber Baysinger, was planning to propose, she knew she wanted to do something similar — but with less fanfare.

“I thought of doing a flash mob video, but honestly Adelia and I are both pretty introverted, so thinking of orchestrating a giant dance party in front of everybody scared me a little,” Baysinger, who lives with her now-fiancée in Hamden, Connecticut, told The Huffington Post.

Instead, Baysinger reached out to the couple’s parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, pets and friends, asking them to record video of themselves dancing and encouraging Dunbar to say “yes.” Baysinger then pieced it all together and set the adorable video montage to the song “I Do” by Colbie Caillat.

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On April 18, during a hike in New Haven, Connecticut, Baysinger led Dunbar to an area in the woods where a small table, chair and laptop were set up. After Dunbar watched the video, Baysinger got down on one knee, popped the question and then asked Dunbar to do the same for her.

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“I felt so happy that she said ‘yes!'” Baysinger told HuffPost. “I didn’t really fear that she would say ‘no,’ but it still made my heart jump a little to hear her say ‘yes.’ As I said in the video, I want to spend every day with her until we are old and wrinkly together. I mean it!”

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Later that day, Dunbar shared the happy news on Facebook, writing:

Today has been the best day of my life to date. What I thought was a routine hike turned out to be the most beautifully planned surprise I’ve ever experienced! The love of my life proposed and I said yes! I can’t even begin to express the gratitude I have for everything you do for me and for the bond that we share. You are my one and only penguin for life. I love you, Amber Baysinger. May we have many more days as magical as this one.

The couple met on OKCupid and had their first date in January 2013.

“I remember when I was driving to meet her at the Thai restaurant, thinking, ‘This might be the girl I am going to marry!’ before I ever even met her in person,” Baysinger said.

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Baysinger told HuffPost Weddings that she posted on the video on YouTube in order to share the couple’s love story with others.

“I want other people to be able to feel as much joy and hope when watching this video because that’s how much joy and hope I feel when I think about spending the rest of my life with Adelia,” she said. “I think it’s important to show the world that all love is good love, and that love is equal, whether it is between a man and a woman, two men, or two women.”

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Guess How Much Gay Porn Stars Make?

Guess How Much Gay Porn Stars Make?

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What Do Gay Porn Stars Earn?
Remarkably little. While some name brand stars can earn up to $5,000 a scene, the vast majority make about $500 to $1,000 per scene, according to my own experiences and those of porn insiders quoted in the noted magazines below. No matter how you do the math, $500-$1,000 doesn’t come to a whole lot of money. Let’s say you earn $500 a scene. If you’re lucky you’ll work 5 scenes a month. That’s $2,500 a month or $30,000 a year. Considering the median household income in the U.S. is $51,000, that means you’re making a little bit over half of desk-job Americans.
 
 
The Problem With Getting At An Accurate Figure.
Almost no one in the porn industry will go on record when it comes to what performers earn. The U.S. Census doesn’t exactly measure salaries at porn studios so we’re left with anecdotes and the few porn officials who’ll talk to the media.

For example, last year I asked several porn producers how much it would cost to hire a couple of performers to do a companion video to my gay sex guide, How To Bottom Like A Porn Star. The answers are in line with what you’re about to read from industry insiders–About $500-$1,000 per performer per scene. A “scene” is one “story” or “unit of action” within a video. There may be many scenes within a porn video.

But I was just one guy asking for costs on an unusual project. What about every day porn? Here’s what Mark Spiegler, a top talent agent who represents the most popular female porn stars told The Hollywood Reporter:
 

“While a decade ago the average female performer would make about $100,000 a year,” she now might make as little as $50,000 — all while juggling responsibilities such as social-media outreach and personal appearances.”

 
Think about that. If the average female porn star makes $50,000 what does the average gay porn star make? Probably half or a little more.
 

Mark Spiegler goes on….

But for the select few females who make it to the top of the industry, paychecks can be “upward of $350,000 a year, while top male performers can make more than $100,000 annually.”

 
 
Think about that for a moment. If the top male performer in straight porn makes $100,000 a year, what do the top gay performers make? The truth is probably not a whole lot more. And remember, that’s for EXTREMELY popular performers.

We can also glean the gay out of a recent Business Insider article on straight porn compensation:
 

According to Dan Miller, executive managing editor of industry trade magazine XBIZ, there are about 250 “in-demand” women (called “models”) who work regularly, shooting between 100 and 150 scenes per year. “A popular girl is going to work a minimum of 10 times per month.”

 
 
The gay math: $500-$1000 a scene x 10 scenes a month = $5,000-$10,000 a month. That means the absolute most an enormously popular gay performer can make is between $50,000 – $100,000.

Bottom line: You can’t make much money as a performer in gay porn. The smart ones augment their compensation with personal websites, DVDs, appearances, merchandising and often, escorting. Sadly, porn stars can afford pearl necklaces everywhere but jewelry stores.
 
 
Michael Alvear’s latest book is The Complete Guide to Gay Texting.

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Broadway Cares Cancels Fundraiser at NYC Club 42West Over Owners' Intimate Reception with Ted Cruz

Broadway Cares Cancels Fundraiser at NYC Club 42West Over Owners' Intimate Reception with Ted Cruz

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The fallout surrounding multimillionaire gay hoteliers Ian Reisner and Mati Weiderpass decision to host an intimate “fireside chat” and dinner with Sen. Ted Cruz continues.

Via Broadway Cares Executive Director Tom Viola: 

SoloIt is with regret that we have decided to cancel this year’s edition of the Broadway Bares Solo Strips fundraiser, which was scheduled for May 10 at the NYC club 42West. We cannot in good conscience hold an event at a venue whose owners have alienated our community, as reflected in an April 23 New York Times storyand an April 24 follow-up post.

We do business with and accept fundraising support from a variety of people across a wide spectrum of political and religious affiliations. The rich diversity of our community makes what we do together so special. It is a rare instance where the actions of a donor negatively impacts us as an organization and potentially jeopardizes our relationship with others whose support is integral to our success. But when it does occur, in a way that’s blatantly against all we stand and work for, we can’t pretend it doesn’t come with consequences. Silence is not a neutral position. It is complicit.

This is not about partisan politics or punishment. This is about doing what’s right to ultimately ensure that our commitment to the men, women and children we serve cannot be questioned.

The Facebook page launched in the wake of the controversy calling for a boycott of “Fire Island Pines Establishments (Pavilion, Low Tea, High Tea, Botel, Botel Barracks, Pool Deck, Harbor Club, Blue Whale, Cultured Elephant), Out NYC Hotel, and XL Nightclub after owners hold reception for Senator Ted Cruz” has grown to over 4,300 members. 

Reisner_johnsonIn related news, it has come to light that Ian Reisner recently hosted a private fundraiser for Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) alongside gay, former RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman. Johnson opposes marriage equality, has a 0% on his HRC Congressional Scorecard, and just this week voted to allow discrimination against LGBT youth

What bigoted bedfellows these two have made…


Kyler Geoffroy

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The Bruce Jenner Story Is Good News

The Bruce Jenner Story Is Good News
The discussion about whether Bruce Jenner is transitioning has me feeling simultaneously hopeful and deeply uncomfortable. Uncomfortable because, as a daughter of a “transparent,” the tabloid tone of ridicule with which the speculation has been presented recalls the cruel words I heard behind my back growing up. It’s amazing how well our muscles remember. Who would have thought that the fear and shame I once felt so viscerally in elementary school — when someone would make fun of transgender people and I’d break out into a sweat, shallowly breathing, gnawing my fingernails until the subject changed–could be conjured in an instant, twenty-five years later? Any psychologist on the planet, I’m sure.

Of course this tone is not new, is not specific to the speculation about Jenner’s gender. He has set himself up for this; ridicule and spectacle have surrounded the Kardashian/Jenner family for years because they have placed their private lives squarely in the public eye. Once one of the best American athletes, Jenner has undergone extensive plastic surgery and made frequent appearances on the reality television show “Keeping Up With the Kardashians,” leading people to jab at him for decades now. “Bruce Jenner — one of the greatest athletes of all time — what has that show done to him?” I said that once. I’m not proud, and I don’t think I’m alone. It’s only now that I have a knee-jerk reaction to the digs because I feel a personal connection. I’ve watched Jenner on the show for years; he and my father are similar in many ways. They are both pilots and athletes who obsessively tinker with their mechanical toys. They are focused, conservative, and introverted, traditionally masculine in many ways, and I’d imagine wouldn’t care too much to be a trans advocate. I have seen my father in this man and in this discussion, and have been reminded of how she — not famous — has been spoken about. It’s difficult to hear what people are saying and to not think they are saying it about my dad. Because aren’t they?

It’s perhaps unfair, immoral, and cruel to speculate about someone’s gender. What’s more interesting to me is the significance of the discussion surrounding the mere possibility that Jenner is going to make the change.

On the possible transition, Dr. Katherine Rachlin, a psychologist and gender specialist in New York, was quoted in the New York Times as saying, “It would be great to have celebrities who are respected going through gender transitions. I don’t know if this falls into that. The whole thing seems pretty tabloid to me.”

Rachlin’s dismissal of Jenner as a suitable face for the trans community can be understood in the context of the challenges embattled, outsider groups have always faced. She is essentially asking the transgender equivalent of, “But is it good for the Jews?” In order to be included, marginalized groups have to make people feel comfortable, so they must choose the most respectable representatives for the tribe. Laverne Cox and Janet Mock are beautiful and glamorous; they make us feel comfortable. Jeffrey Tambor’s character on “Transparent” is pushing it, but we know it is Jeffrey Tambor playing this character, so it’s easier to swallow. Bruce Jenner is in a whole other realm that the world doesn’t seem quite ready to handle.

My father’s transition was awkward to an outsider’s eye. I once caught my step-brother imitating her voice, and my stomach still tightens at the memory. He exaggerated the high pitch in the same way In Touch Weekly featured Jenner’s face with heightened colors of makeup. My father did not make everyone comfortable, but she’s still a face in and of the trans community.

My hope is that this whole ridiculous, invasive spectacle may help expand public understanding of transgender people. I worship Laverne Cox with the best of them — I sat in a meeting with her once and was in awe of her strength, beauty, and articulateness — but there’s a whole other plebeian trans population out there — people who aren’t young, glamorous, or traditionally feminine. Jenner is no plebeian, I realize, but he’s still different than many of the images involved in the trans discussion today, and for that I am grateful. So he, or at least the conversation surrounding him, is “good for the trans.”

It’s great for them, really. Kim Kardashian alone has over 31 million followers on Twitter and 30 million on Instagram. This will amplify the conversation and expand awareness exponentially. Regardless of what Rachlin thinks the movement needs, the parade around Jenner puts the discussion directly in the faces of people who otherwise would not be involved.

It’s time we widen our scope and take a look at all the faces in a community. As much as we try to, we cannot curate humanity.

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