HRC Alabama Blasts Disgraced Chief Justice Roy Moore Over Latest Stall Tactics

HRC Alabama Blasts Disgraced Chief Justice Roy Moore Over Latest Stall Tactics

Today, HRC Alabama blasted disgraced Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore for engaging in stall tactics to delay responding to charges by the Alabama Judicial Inquiry Commission that his defiance of federal marriage equality rulings violated judicial ethics rules. After more than a year of trying to deny loving same-sex couples their constitutional right to marriage, it is well past time for Chief Justice Roy Moore to be censured for disregarding the laws of our nation.

“Roy Moore has repeatedly used his authority to discriminate against LGBTQ people and their families, and this latest stall tactic continues his reckless pattern of delaying justice and skirting the law at every opportunity,” said Eva Walton Kendrick, HRC Alabama State Manager. “This extension does not change the facts — Moore is unfit to serve on the court, and we look forward to the day he is permanently removed.”

Since January 2015, when Alabama’s marriage ban was first struck down, Moore has consistently used his position on the state Supreme Court to block marriage equality in Alabama. After the state’s ban on same-sex marriage was overturned, Moore wrote to Governor Robert Bentley urging him to view the ruling as non-binding “judicial tyranny,” and informing the state’s probate judges that they could ignore the decision.

Moore caused havoc again in January when he issued another shameful order, claiming that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, which guaranteed national marriage equality, did not invalidate Alabama’s marriage equality ban. Moore justified his unconscionable position by asserting that  state law allows him to “take affirmative and appropriate action to correct or alleviate any condition or situation adversely affecting the administration of justice within the state.” Despite his opposition to marriage equality, earlier this year Moore was forced to dismiss a final legal effort seeking to uphold the state’s marriage ban.

Moore is no stranger to this type of ethics complaint. In 2003, he was removed from the state’s Supreme Court for ignoring a federal court order to remove a Ten Commandments replica from the rotunda of the Alabama Judicial Building. Moore is being represented by Mat Staver, of the Liberty Counsel — an organization that has been designated an anti-LGBTQ hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

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Would All The Bisexual Men Please Stand Up?

Would All The Bisexual Men Please Stand Up?

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Celebrities like Anna Paquin and Margaret Cho are open about their bisexuality, but where are the bi men?

With the exception of Alan Cumming, bi guys seem to be few and far between, and Washington Post writer and social media producer (and bi guy) Ryan Carey-Mahoney wants to know why. He writes:

In the 20-odd years before I came out as bisexual, I was a very lost soul. My only exposure to bisexuality was the promiscuous partygoer or the flirty college girl tropes you see in movies. I viewed it as a women’s thing, and, in my warped mind, any man identifying as bisexual was just lying to himself about being gay.

Oh, how blind I was. Now, having been out for about two years, I know that there’s no shame in who I am: Hey, I’m just RCM and I’m attracted to more than one gender. Big whoop! But coming out is just the beginning. It’s the next phase that seems harder — and I’m still searching for wiser bi men to serve as role models.

He’s right. RCM points to some stats that prove that, yes, bisexuals exist…and their numbers are going up. And we’ve all been reminded on multiple occasions that “straight” guys experimenting with their bi side is becoming more common.

Related: “Straight” Guys Are Having More Bisexual Sex Than Ever Before, Study Finds

Still, he laments the lack of prominent bisexual male role models and the stereotypes that come with being bi:

Bisexual people are often stereotyped as promiscuous. If you’re a bi man, for example, many in the gay and straight communities will say you’re actually gayAnd if you’re a bi woman, it’s assumed that you’re experimenting with your sexuality and will eventually end up with a man.

And, he eventually figures out that what he’s looking for may be staring at him in the mirror:

In my short time being out and proud, I’ve seen some of these moments myself. Close friends responded to my coming out with their own; others thanked me for speaking up. One stranger even made me the first person they ever told. It’s funny. While I was looking for a role model, I realized: I’m slowly becoming one.

Bi guys: they’re not just in porn anymore!

But seriously, we all have our biases about bi guys, whether fetishizing them via porn or excluding them from our dating pools (this writer personally had a no bi guys policy back in his single days), but more visibility definitely helps.

More out and proud bi guys will definitely help to change minds in the future!

Related: Is It Harder To Be Bisexual Than Gay? These Guys Think So

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Grocery Shopping Is Better With Voguing And This Video Proves It

Grocery Shopping Is Better With Voguing And This Video Proves It

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The drear and drudgery of grocery shopping is its own kind of hell, but not when three young dancers from Oregon are diligently crossing items off their list.

Related: Vogue Mini-Doc Takes You Inside New York’s Contemporary Ballroom Scene

This week, they staged a full-fledged, in-your-face vogue battle in the aisles of their local grocery. The video footage will have you looking at Hersey Syrup in a whole different way.

Join fierce what-have-yous Brandon Harrison, Tracey Wong and Daniel Girón as they kick and kiki their way through the store, using run-of-the-mill kitchen staples like yams, honey and chicken breast to cook up a severely original freestyle routine.

Related: Madonna’s ‘Vogue’ Turns 25, Slam And Jose Still Know The Routine

The video — which has garnered over 10,000 views and earned more than 14,000 shares on Facebook — even has a superior caption:

“Getting our groceries  AND OUR LIFE!!!!!”

Watch:

 

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Virginia School Board Requests Stay of Transgender Bathroom Ruling Pending SCOTUS Review

Virginia School Board Requests Stay of Transgender Bathroom Ruling Pending SCOTUS Review

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The school board of Gloucester County, Virginia has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a ruling from the 4th Circuit that declared transgender students must be allowed to use school bathrooms that match their gender identity.

#BreakingNews: Motion filed to HALT #transgender students using bathroom of their choice, pending #SCOTUS review pic.twitter.com/4dhOE4qOjP

— Mike Valerio (@MikeNBC12) June 7, 2016

BuzzFeed reports: 

On Tuesday, lawyers for the school board wrote in a filing at the 4th Circuit, “The School Board intends to file a petition for writ of certiorari with the United States Supreme Court within ninety (90) days of this Court’s entry of judgment.”

As such, the lawyers are asking the appeals court to put its ruling on hold while the petition to the Supreme Court is pending. A stay would keep the case on hold — and the Gloucester County School Board’s policy in place — while the Supreme Court decides whether to hear the case.

The filing notes that the ACLU opposes the stay request.

The ruling from the 4th Circuit in question dates back to April of this year. The court found that in denying transgender student Gavin Grimm (top) access to a bathroom that matches his gender identity the Gloucester County school board violated Title IX of the Education Act of 1972, which bans discrimination based on sex.

Developing…

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Right Wing Hate Group: Stop Having Gay Sex and You Won’t Get AIDS – VIDEO

Right Wing Hate Group: Stop Having Gay Sex and You Won’t Get AIDS – VIDEO

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Members of hate group the American Family Association (AFA) are saying that gay people should stop having gay sex to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS so that way funding doesn’t have to go to HIV/AIDS research.

AFA’s president, Tim Wildmon (above center), executive vice president, Ed Vitagliano (above right) and Abe Hamilton (above left), a public policy analyst, made the comments while discussing President Obama’s proclamation commemorating LGBT pride month.

According to Right Wing Watch, Wildmon said:

“You know, one of the real ironies of this proclamation is the president here cites the need for more funding for HIV/AIDS. But, unlike Michelle Obama, who advocates that children stay off the sodas, he doesn’t advocate behavior change when it comes to homosexual behavior affecting your health. Abe, why doesn’t he say, ‘Stop doing what you’re doing and you won’t get AIDS’?”

RELATED: Watch: Liberty Counsel Wingnut Matt Barber and AFA’s Tim Wildmon Discuss Favorite Topic — Military Men in Showers

In the video, Hamilton responds:

“I think once again you highlight one of the glaring episodes of hypocrisy that comes from secular progressivism as applied to public policy. In terms of other health areas, well, you need to get exercise, you need to cut the sugars, you need to not eat sodas, but in terms of homosexuality, there’s no adjustment needed in your behavior, we just need to pour more money into treating the results of the behavior. Even though it’s very provable that engaging in homosexual activity is dangerous to your health, in the same way that smoking is, or sugar, too much sugar, or anything of that nature.”

Simply because two men engage in sexual deviancy doesn’t mean they should be a protected class or have special privileges!

— American Family Assc (@AmericanFamAssc) June 3, 2016

Not to be outdone, Vitagliano took umbrage at Obama urging Congress to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act because “the only [people] I know that are getting fired in this country in 2016 are Christians because they oppose that proclamation and the ideas behind it.”

Watch the video below.

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Selena Gomez Won’t Cancel North Carolina Gig, Will Donate Part of Proceeds to Equality NC – VIDEO

Selena Gomez Won’t Cancel North Carolina Gig, Will Donate Part of Proceeds to Equality NC – VIDEO

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Selena Gomez plans to donate part of the proceeds of an upcoming North Carolina gig to Equality North Carolina rather than cancel the performance.

Artists including Maroon 5, Bruce Springsteen, Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato have all recently cancelled performances in North Carolina in protest of the state’s heinous anti-trans HB2 law.

In a statement, Gomez said:

“I am very fortunate to have grown up in a home where I learned from an early age that everyone should be treated equally. I went back and forth on whether I should cancel my concert in North Carolina and ultimately I think what is right for me is to move forward with my show and donate a portion of the proceeds to Equality North Carolina and their effort to defeat this act of discrimination.

“I’ve been reassured the venue I will be performing in has gender neutral bathrooms as I want everyone coming to my show to be welcomed.  I feel like my generation is the most progressive one yet and believe there will be a day soon when laws like HB2 won’t even be a consideration.”

RELATED: Crowd at NC Edward Sharpe Concert Goes Wild as Gay Couple Renews Vows: WATCH

In April, Cyndi Lauper said she planned to donate the profits from a June 4th North Carolina concert to Equality North Carolina.

@selenagomez Kill em’ with kindness! 😉

— Sam//TheVamps (@sam_arasad) June 7, 2016

You can watch Gomez’s new video “Kill Em With Kindness”, below.

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It’s Membership Month: Celebrate HRC Membership Pride

It’s Membership Month: Celebrate HRC Membership Pride

In honor of National LGBTQ Pride Month, HRC wants to celebrate our pride and admiration for those who helped us make history — whether by standing up to bigoted politicians, raising their voice in support of full equality or lending a hand to help those in need: HRC members.

Since HRC was founded in 1980, our members have stood by our side and weathered the storms — from the institution and repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” to the discriminatory passage and court decision invalidating  the Defense of Marriage Act — to see our movement grow and expand across the nation.

As a nation and as an organization, we would not be able to bear witness to the amazing milestones we have achieved in the past three decades without our fiercely loyal members, who continue to spring into action at a moment’s notice to defend LGBTQ equality.

Thanks to you, in 2016 HRC has already…

  • Prevented more than 170 anti-LGBTQ state bills from becoming law, working with state and local partners
  • Sent nearly 300,000 messages to lawmakers across the country
  • Enlisted more than 200 major business leaders to speak out in support of LGBTQ equality

Not an HRC member but want to join the nation’s largest LGBTQ advocacy group? You can become an HRC member today OR renew your current HRC membership by making a donation to HRC — and long-time HRC member Bruce Bastian will TRIPLE your gift. That means $1 has the power of $3 with your gift today!

Check out an exclusive message to HRC members from Vice President of Membership, Ann Crowley — one of the longest-serving staff members on the HRC team.

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Documentary Spotlights Couple’s Fight for Marriage Equality and Adoption Rights

Documentary Spotlights Couple’s Fight for Marriage Equality and Adoption Rights

The new film Accidental Activists shares Jayne Rowse and April DeBoer’s brave struggle to adopt their children and disband Michigan’s constitutional amendment that prohibited same-sex marriage.

Detroit Free Press photojournalist Mandi Wright followed the couple for five years, documenting their struggle and case all the way to the United States Supreme Court in 2015.

“I had no idea when this started where it was going to end up. Nobody did, of course,” Wright told Detroit Free Press. “Honestly, I never thought I’d see the day where gay people could get legally married all across the U.S.”

Both nurses, the couple has four adopted children. Because of Michigan’s ban, however, Rowse adopted two children while DeBoer adopted the other two.

“There was nothing they (Rowse and DeBoer) could do to ensure that if one of them died, the other parent would get custody of the two children adopted by the deceased partner,” NPR reported. “They could put their wishes on paper, but that paper would have little legal status.”

In November 2014, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit overturned lower court rulings that struck down Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee bans on marriage equality. The decision created a circuit court split and the case headed to the Supreme Court. On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the plaintiff couples, making marriage equality the law of the land.

“I really hope that people see the joyous wonderful family they are, and that they deserve what they got,” Wright told Detroit Free Press. “I learned that justice can prevail. The system worked for them. It was an amazing thing to watch.”

The film premiered at the Freep Film Festival earlier this year.

HRC will host an exclusive screening of the film on Tuesday, June 21, at our offices in Washington, D.C. Click here to learn more and to RSVP.

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