Watch Obama Shut Down Heckler At LGBT Pride Event: “You’re In My House”

Watch Obama Shut Down Heckler At LGBT Pride Event: “You’re In My House”

Screen Shot 2015-06-24 at 6.10.40 PMThings you do when you’re invited to the White House:

  • Wear a suit
  • Be gracious
  • Take lots of pictures in front of anything official and upload to Instagram

Things you definitely don’t do when you’re invited to the White House:

  • Heckle the president
  • Spill anything

One person must not have received the memo.

“No, no, no, no, no. Hey, listen, you’re in my house,” Obama told the protestor. “Shame on you.” Then Obama actually gives the person a second chance, but after that goes south you can bet secret service was on them like spray tan on John Boehner.

That’s just no way to celebrate Pride. For the right way, head here.

Watch below:

Dan Tracer

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John Kasich Says He'll 'Abide By' Supreme Court's Upcoming Gay Marriage Decision

John Kasich Says He'll 'Abide By' Supreme Court's Upcoming Gay Marriage Decision
DES MOINES, Iowa — Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) said Wednesday that if the Supreme Court strikes down his state’s ban on same-sex marriage, he’ll “abide” by the decision.

“If the Supreme Court rules another way, they are the court and the law of the land, and we will abide by it,” Kasich, a potential 2016 presidential contender, told reporters ahead of an appearance at a caucus candidate forum. The two-term governor has not yet announced he’s in the race.

The Supreme Court is set to issue a decision any day in Obergefell v Hodges, which could strike down state bans on same-sex marriage. The lead plaintiff is Ohio resident Jim Obergefell, who wanted to be listed as the surviving spouse on his husband’s death certificate. Obergefell married his partner of 20 years, John Arthur, aboard a medical jet in 2013, while Arthur was dying from ALS, or Lou Gehrig’s disease. Arthur died that October, three months after the couple filed their lawsuit.

Kasich on Wednesday made clear that he continues to believe in what he called “traditional marriage.”

“Too many people worry about polls, election results, focus groups and all this other nonsense,” he said. “I’ve given you my answer. I stand by traditional marriage, but we will see what the court does.”

Kasich’s promise to respect the Supreme Court ruling differs from other GOP presidential hopefuls. In an interview with the Washington Examiner last month, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal (R) said that if elected president, he would take executive action to protect individuals who don’t believe in same-sex marriage.

Former Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), a longtime foe of gay rights, has said he would “fight back” as president if the Supreme Court issues a ruling with which he disagrees. Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) has said states could simply ignore what the court decides.

Kasich made his debut in Iowa on Wednesday, his first public appearance in the state in 16 years — putting an end to some speculation that he would skip the Hawkeye State and focus on the New Hampshire primary.

“When I was here 16-17 years ago, I might get three of you to come here to hear me,” he told a packed crowd at an event hosted by the Greater Des Moines Partnership. “I’m kind of amazed how many of you are here. … I’m not giving away canned hams today, just to let you know.”

A Bloomberg/Des Moines Register poll out earlier this month showed Kasich polling at 2 percent among likely Iowa caucus-goers.

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Is It Weird For A Guy To Wear A Dress? Susan Sarandon’s Son Says No. Hear Him Out.

Is It Weird For A Guy To Wear A Dress? Susan Sarandon’s Son Says No. Hear Him Out.

Screen Shot 2015-06-24 at 2.37.36 PMAfter Susan Sarandon made a comment about her son Miles and gender norms at TrevorLIVE recently, the internet went nuts over the idea that he sometimes wears dresses.

His gender identity became a topic of conversation as people were apparently baffled that a man would ever slip into a dress unless he’s a drag queen or trans.

In a recent first-person reaction posted on HuffPo, Miles sets the record straight (so to speak), offering an evolved and forward-thinking take on the gender binary.

In short: we all need to chill out. But that’s hardly news.

Here are a few highlights:

On clothing choice:

I wear dresses to embrace femininity (adjective) but not to re-assign my gender to female (noun). I think that it is absurd to think that there is a rigidity to the identity of CIS and Heterosexual males and females — that for a man to wear a dress or for a woman to wear pants must mean that they are LGBTQ.

On identity vs. fluidity:

Isn’t it possible to distinguish between the adjectives of “feminine” and “masculine” and the nouns “female” and “male”? Is it not reasonable for a female to embrace masculinity (like female athletes) or for males to embrace femininity (like male jewelry designers)?

On living an authentic life:

I am not LGBTQ, but I do identify with the concept of allowing yourself to be interested in the things that you are interested in, despite what the external influence of the world around you encourages you to pursue.

We say yes to the dress, or whatever else anyone feels like draping over themselves.

Dan Tracer

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One Man’s Unprecedented Victory Over Chinese Electroshock ‘Conversion Clinics': WATCH

One Man’s Unprecedented Victory Over Chinese Electroshock ‘Conversion Clinics': WATCH

Chinese electroshock

While so-called conversion therapy remains prevalent in China, one man, Yanzi Peng, recently brought unprecedented litigation against the local clinic that hypnotized him and gave him electroshock therapy…and he won a surprising legal victory.

This 8-minute short documentary (produced by Al Jazeera’s San Francisco based digital channel, AJ+) follows Peng’s legal journey and his work with activists to correct misconceptions among parents of gay and lesbian children that lead them to send their kids to these Chinese electroshock “conversion clinics.”

As Iron, the director of the Beijing LGBT center, says in the film, “We want to let people know that electroshock still exists, and that it hurts our LGBT community.”

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REPORT: Civil Rights Group Accuses N.Y. Schools of Illegal Treatment of Trans Students

REPORT: Civil Rights Group Accuses N.Y. Schools of Illegal Treatment of Trans Students

The New York Civil Liberties Union says its new report exposes illegal treatment of transgender and gender-nonconforming students throughout the state.

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Dawn Ennis

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