The Republican Misdirection on Gay Rights Won’t Fool Us into Forgetting the Hate

The Republican Misdirection on Gay Rights Won’t Fool Us into Forgetting the Hate

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Recently, we have seen some greater outreach to the LGBT community from the Republican Party. Ted Cruz, Donald Trump, and others all make the same argument, which goes something like this: The Republican Party is better for gays because ISIS.

Seriously, that’s it: ISIS and reactionary governments in the Islamic Middle East discriminate, kill, and castrate gays. The Republican Party will keep those people out of the United States and take the fight to them from Syria to Iran to Libya. Ted Cruz wanted to carpet bomb them. Hillary Clinton will not: Her lax immigration and poor anti-terrorism policies will allow more radical Jihadists to come into this country to target gay people. Therefore, vote Republican.

The train of thought is remarkable, if only because its riddled with fallacies and misdirection. Saying you support the LGBT community because you only discriminate and demonize rather than kills us like ISIS is like saying segregation was a good idea because at least it wasn’t slavery. It is truly baffling. Still, it is worth the time to highlight the craven, sick, and dangerous game Republicans are playing. They are no friends of ours, and they know it. Luckily, we’re not letting their poisonous words stand.

Last night, openly gay New York City Councilman Corey Johnson appeared on Don Lemon’s show on CNN to debate Chris Barron, an openly gay conservative. The clip opens with a montage of Donald Trump reciting and implying the argument above. Mr. Barron parrots it back.

Here’s the link to the clip of me on @CNN w/ @donlemon debating Chris Barron on Trump & LGBT people! @dominiclowell t.co/7jBSXdOOwQ

— Corey Johnson (@CoreyinNYC) June 22, 2016

Most obviously, it’s simply wrong to assume that Republican anti-terrorism policies will prevent more attacks on gay people. Most anti-gay attacks are from home grown terrorists, whatever their religion, color, or family background. Carpet bombing ISIS is both stupid and won’t achieve anything. Nor will tens of thousands more “boots on the ground.” And a ban on Muslim immigrants is over-inclusive, heinous, and just wrong. Don’t forget, Republicans also want to give these people easy access to military style assault weapons.

Mr. Barron, Mr. Trump, and Mr. Cruz are also ignoring the Republican Party’s dismal record on gay rights in this country. They oppose marriage equality even though it is the law of the land. They want the federal bench populated by reactionary judges molded from the same hateful cloth as the late-Antonin Scalia. They support broad “religious freedom” exceptions so private parties and public officials can just ignore anti-discrimination laws. They support Kim Davis. They can’t even bring themselves to pass an employment non-discrimination law in the House. They call us names. They spread hate.

But if you watch Mr. Trump and Mr. Barron, you will find yourself in another world entirely in which the Republican Party’s actual record on gay rights either never happened or doesn’t matter. It’s classic misdirection: pay no attention to what’s standing right in front of you because there’s something else out there that’s worse.

Of course there is. There always is and always will be. But that does not erase the facts in front of us.

For every Tony Perkins spewing hate and writing anti-gay legislation in this country, there’s an African politician who kills gay people. For every 30 Republicans that vote “no” on a bill simply because it included an LGBT non-discrimination provision, there are ISIS lunatics throwing gays off of buildings simply for being gay. For every Values Voter Summit that can’t go one minute without demonizing transgender individuals or equating gay marriage to slavery or lumping gays and pedophiles together, there are hundreds of Russians beating the life out of gays.

For our community, unfortunately, there will always be something worse out there. But that doesn’t mean Republican politicians, almost all of whom support policies that oppress LGBTQ Americans, are free to call themselves “pro-gay.”

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Racist, Vile Trump Supporter Goes Viral: ‘Go Cook My Burrito, Bitch’ – WATCH

Racist, Vile Trump Supporter Goes Viral: ‘Go Cook My Burrito, Bitch’ – WATCH

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A white supremacist (the ’43’ tattoo) Trump supporter caught on video at a Phoenix rally last week is going viral for typifying the kind of voter energized by the new Republican Party.

As Gawker notes:

…it listens to Slipknot, daydreams about appearing on an MMA-based reality competition show, smells like cocktail made of Mountain Dew, cough syrup, and creatine, and thinks anyone who appears to be Mexican should “BUILD THAT F**KIN’ WALL… FOR ME!”

RELATED: Donald Trump’s ‘Evangelical Executive Advisory Board’ is a ‘Who’s Who’ of Anti-Gay Figures

Trump’s supporter is yelling at Latino protesters outside the Trump rally.

“I f**ked your whole f**king family with my big c*ck, he shouts, before getting further enraged. “Get the f**k out of here! Our country! Our country! Proud f**king American. Made in USA, bitch. Made in f**king USA. Go f**king cook my burrito, bitch. Go f**kin make my tortilla bitch, and build that f**kin wall. For me! You’re lucky all these cops are here, bro.”

Watch:

(h/t jmg)

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YouTubers Shout Out Who They’re #ProudToBe in Personal New Pride Campaign: VIDEOS

YouTubers Shout Out Who They’re #ProudToBe in Personal New Pride Campaign: VIDEOS

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Who are you #ProudToBe? Youtube wants to know, and it wants you to broadcast it to the entire world.

Quite literally.

The video-sharing platform has just launched its Pride campaign, and the message this year is all about celebrating gender identity and expression.

The nearly two-minute spot is a montage of videos already hosted on the site, and it shows youtubers from different parts of the world talking about how proud they are of being whoever they are.

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notafraidAgender, genderqueer, gay, omnisexual, polysexual, lesbian, pansexual, trans… Who cares? When identity is questioned, YouTube asks, answer with pride.

In a statement posted on the website, YouTube calls itself “a place where anyone can belong no matter who they are or who they love. That is why today we want to help people honor and celebrate who they’re #ProudToBe.”

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“Now, more than ever, it’s important that we help accept, love, and celebrate one another. In the wake of the tragic events in Orlando, we stand together in support of the LGBTQ community. We stand together with everyone who has the courage to own and share their identity. We stand together to show the power of solidarity, the power of love, the power of pride. To those beautiful and brave voices who continue to make YouTube the vibrant, diverse and empathetic community it is, we are #ProudToBe with you.”

Check out the powerful video below.

YouTube wants you to join in. Upload a video or share a post with #ProudToBe in the title so others can find it.

Here are a few of our early favorites.

#ProudToBe RuPaul’s Drag Race Queens:

#ProudToBe the YouTube sensation behind AsapSCIENCE:

#ProudToBe a super cute straight ally in front of his messy closet:

#ProudToBe a gay Greek interviewing New York City Drag legend Miss Sherry Vine:

#ProudToBe Mash-Up maven Todrick Hall:

#ProudToBe a transgender feminist vlogger:

#ProudToBe the two moms of Olivia:

#ProudToBe a YouTube personality with over 3.1M subscribers:

Kyle Krieger:

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A GOP Congressman’s Weak-Kneed, Nothingburger Offer Of Condolence To Grieving LGBT Americans

A GOP Congressman’s Weak-Kneed, Nothingburger Offer Of Condolence To Grieving LGBT Americans

Rep. Charlie Dent (R-PA) thinks it’s the perfect time to ensure religious groups can discriminate against LGBT people.

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The People Hurt By North Carolina’s ‘Bathroom Law’ Who Aren’t LGBT

The People Hurt By North Carolina’s ‘Bathroom Law’ Who Aren’t LGBT

North Carolina’s HB2 law erected huge barriers in front of people who experience employment discrimination and seek justice.

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What Happens When Gays And Lesbians Swap Dating Apps?

What Happens When Gays And Lesbians Swap Dating Apps?

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It turns out, there are some pretty stark differences in how gay guys and lesbians interact with potential dating partners on apps! Who knew?

First of all, “potential dating partners” on Grindr pretty much means “opportunities for sex right now,” whereas on lesbian-focused dating app Her, lesbians seem to talk and talk and talk for so long they never meet up.

Buzzfeed Yellow thought it would be a funny idea for gays and lesbians to swap apps and see what happens. Spoiler alert: the cute Asian lesbian got an actual date, the gay guy on Grindr…didn’t.

Watch below, and promise yourself to talk to at least one person in real life for every 100 box people you engage in endless conversation with on the app. For the gays in Havana, meeting up IRL seems to be working out just fine.

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