Japan’s second largest mobile network extends family plan to gay couples

Japan’s second largest mobile network extends family plan to gay couples

KDDI, Japan’s second largest mobile network, has announced it will extend family plans to gay couples with partnership certificates.

The move comes after Tokyo’s Shibuya ward became the first municipality in the conservative country to recognize same-sex unions as ‘equivalent to marriage’ in March. Although not legally binding, the certificates extend housing and hospital visitation rights to gay couples within the district.

Most mobile network operators in Japan offer a discounts to families and often require a government-issued residency certificate from the family’s ward office.

KDDI will start accepting partnership certificates as proof of residency when Shibuya ward begins issuing them in October.

It also it will accept partnership or marriage certificates from any other municipality that approves them.

Japanese news blog RocketNews24 noted: ‘It may not seem like an especially major step, but coming from a company as large as KDDI, this could potentially cause a ripple-effect through many other Japanese companies.

‘There are also already discussions being had within Japan about allowing same-sex couples to add their partner to their life insurance plan.’

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Darren Wee

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Saudi Arabia school fined $25,000 over ‘homosexual’ rainbows on building

Saudi Arabia school fined $25,000 over ‘homosexual’ rainbows on building

A school in Saudi Arabia has been fined more than $25,000 (€23,115) after authorities claimed the rainbows on its building were ’emblems of homosexuality.’

Talee al-Noor International School in the capital Riyadh has since been repainted.

‘They sent the school administrator responsible for the emblem to jail in preparation to refer the case to the Bureau of Investigation and the general prosecutor,’ reported one of the Twitter accounts associated with the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice – Islamic religious police.

BuzzFeed News was the first English media outlet to break the news, which was not widely reported in the Middle Eastern country.

But one Saudi news editor, Saeed Matooq of the Arab Channel, mocked the action taken against the school on social media.

‘This is a Saudi school painted normally,’ he tweeted.

‘They said it is marketing for homosexuality, and then formed a committee and erased the colors. My question is: did the colors come first or did homosexuality?’

Gay sex is illegal in Saudi Arabia and punishable by up to life in prison, fines and/or whipping/flogging, castration, torture and even death.

Last month, religious police raided two gay parties in the city of Jeddah and arrested several men.

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Darren Wee

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Want A Weiner? ‘Psycho Beach Party’ Returns To Thrill And Titillate Audiences

Want A Weiner? ‘Psycho Beach Party’ Returns To Thrill And Titillate Audiences

lauren_ambrose_charles_busch_psycho_beach_party_001“Who do you have to fuck to get a hot dog in this dump?” If you’ve ever used that classic query as an ice breaker at a summer soiree (and who among us hasn’t?), you have the great, great, great Charles Busch to thank. One of the American theater’s most esteemed male actresses (and as fans of Oz will attest, he’s also brilliant out of drag), Busch is responsible for a number of the wittiest stage romps of the last quarter century such as Die, Mommy, Die! and Vampire Lesbians of Sodom, in which he lampoons beloved B-movie conventions to side-splitting comical effect.

psychobe2Among his best-known triumphs is his 1987 play Psycho Beach Party, a double entendre-loaded send-up of popular seaside-set teen comedies of the 1960s seasoned with a dash of the deliriously overwrought melodramas from the same era (think Gidget Goes Psychotic, the show’s original title). The uproarious 2000 film version provided an early showcase for rising talents such as Lauren Ambrose and Amy Adams and cast Busch in a juicy role as hardboiled chief of police, Capt. Monica Start (imagine Susan Hayward wondering off the set of Valley of the Dolls and onto a sandy Malibu shore).

Fifteen years after it initially thrilled audiences in the mood for something different, PBP has been remastered and will debut on Blu-ray August 18 with an audio commentary by Busch and director Robert Lee King. If you’re in L.A. you can see it on the big screen again midnight August 8 at The Cinefamily. If you’re in the Big Apple, you can see it with the lady in question herself, when Busch presents the comedy at the Bow Tie Chelsea Cinemas screening on August 13.

Take a peek at some of the mayhem in the trailer below.

Jeremy Kinser

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Kentucky county clerk who won’t issue marriage licenses to gays tells judge she ‘sought God’ in making her decision

Kentucky county clerk who won’t issue marriage licenses to gays tells judge she ‘sought God’ in making her decision

Kentucky’s Rowan County Clerk testified in court Monday (20 July) about why she won’t issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Kim Davis testified that her refusal has to do with her Christian beliefs.

‘If I authorize it, I’m saying I agree with it. I can’t do that,’ she told US District Judge David L. Bunning.

Davis, who took office in January, said she had prayed and fasted over what to do after the Supreme Court ruling.

‘It wasn’t just a spur-of-the-moment decision,’ the Courier-Journal reports Davis as saying. It was thought-out and I sought God on it.’

Davis came to national attention when she refused a same-sex couple a marriage license in a video that went viral. She came under fire when it was reported that she has been married four times, with some calling her hypocritical.

Rowan County is one of three counties in Kentucky that is attempting to keep same-gender couples from obtaining licenses. The US Supreme Court ruled last month that same-sex marriage is now legal nationwide.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed a class action federal lawsuit against Davis on behalf of four couples who her office denied licenses – two heterosexual couples and two same-sex couples.

The lawsuit alleges Davis’ refusal is unconstitutional and seeks an injunction ordering Davis to begin issuing licenses.

Bunning is expected to issue his ruling the week of 11 August.

 

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Greg Hernandez

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Gay Austin Teen’s Horrific Murder Highlights Hidden Problem Of LGBT Domestic Violence – VIDEO

Gay Austin Teen’s Horrific Murder Highlights Hidden Problem Of LGBT Domestic Violence – VIDEO

SYlvester

On Sunday, we told you about the horrific murder of Stephen Sylvester (above), an 18-year-old Austin resident who was allegedly beaten to death by his 20-year-old boyfriend.

CancholaSince then, new details have emerged in the case, including that Sylvester’s boyfriend, Bryan Canchola (right), was extremely intoxicated and angry that Sylvester had apparently cheated on him.

Also, Canchola allegedly continued to attack Sylvester even after he was bleeding profusely from the head and as their roommate was leaving with him for the hospital. And after Sylvester left the hospital without seeing a doctor and returned to the apartment, Canchola reportedly cleaned Sylvester’s body and changed his own clothes. Canchola even attempted to choke Sylvester’s Yorkshire Terrier during their fight.

The New York Daily News reports:

“I can’t imagine why somebody would try to hurt him or his dog,” Sylvester’s ex-boyfriend, Taylor Shirley, told the Daily News.

Sylvester and Canchola had not been dating long before Friday’s fatal assault, Shirley said.

“Stephen was a very big hearted and trusting person and so whenever he met people, he trusted them way too easily and I think this was just one of those things. He trusted the wrong person and it cost him his life,” Shirley added.

The case presents numerous questions, including how Canchola and Sylvester were able to drink at the bars on Fourth Street even though they were both underage. In addition, it’s unclear how Sylvester was able to sneak out of the hospital even though he was suffering from major head trauma. From The Austin Statesman:

The report does not indicate how Sylvester checked in at the hospital, and a Seton Healthcare Family spokesman said Sunday he did not have any information about the incident.

It is also not clear from the police report how Sylvester left or whether hospital employees attempted to stop him. …

An autopsy showed that Sylvester had injuries common with strangulation, including a broken bone in his neck, and found he died from head trauma.

A GoFundMe page set up to help with Sylvester’s funeral expenses reads as follows:
He made his way through life with more jazz and spunk than all of his sisters combined. His love for animals was undeniable as well as his will to help anyone and everyone. His love for life in general was greater than most.
On Monday, I spoke with Courtney Allen, a representative from the LGBTQ Domestic Violence Project, about the incident. Allen said over 25 percent of gay men and lesbian women experience domestic violence at the hands of their significant others — a rate that’s on par with heterosexual women. Here’s more of what Allen said:

“Most people talk about domestic violence from the heterosexual, man-beating-a-woman lens, and it’s really hard for a lot of people to think of men as victims in general, or to think of women as being capable of abusing, so I think that’s why the mainstream media usually doesn’t talk about the issue, and often the police or people who intervene don’t even know that what’s happening is domestic violence.

“Even in the LGBT community, for a while when marriage equality was trying to be passed, people didn’t want to talk about domestic violence, because the community largely was trying to just pretend they’re the same as straight people — ‘We just want to get married and be normal people’ — so that’s kind of prevented a lot of discussion around violence in same-sex relationships.”

If you or someone you know is the victim of same-sex domestic violence, contact the project’s hotline at 1-800-832-1901.

Watch a report from KXAN-TV below.

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John Wright

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