Donald Trump’s Latest WTF Remarks: ‘Why Was There a Civil War?’

Donald Trump’s Latest WTF Remarks: ‘Why Was There a Civil War?’

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Donald Trump made some bizarre remarks about the Civil War today, referencing slaveholder and plantation owner Andrew Jackson, who died 16 years before the Civil War began, as as someone who would have been angry about the Civil War and would have stopped it.

Said Trump: “I mean, had Andrew Jackson been a little later, you wouldn’t have had the Civil War. He was a very tough person, but he had a big heart. He was really angry that he saw what was happening with regard to the Civil War. He said, “There’s no reason for this.” People don’t realize, you know, the Civil War — if you think about it, why? People don’t ask that question, but why was there a Civil War? Why could that one not have been worked out?”

Writes the WaPo: “One glaring issue here: Jackson wasn’t really angry about what was happening with the Civil War, because he died more than a decade (1845) before it started (1861).”

1 word answer: Slavery. Longer: When Andrew Jackson died in 1845 (16 yrs before the Civil War began), he owned 150 men, women and children. t.co/Icg6puG2JZ

— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) May 1, 2017

Trump has never read a history book in his LIFE!!! Not one… #CivilWar #AndrewJackson pic.twitter.com/GnQGwScQdI

— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) May 1, 2017

“Why was there the Civil War? Why could that one not have been worked out?”

Ummm… BECAUSE ONE SIDE KEPT HUMANS AS SLAVES YOU IGNORAMUS. pic.twitter.com/fKBbu3lJSk

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) May 1, 2017

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HRC se une a #RiseUp por la igualdad de inmigrantes y trabajadores el 1 de mayo

HRC se une a #RiseUp por la igualdad de inmigrantes y trabajadores el 1 de mayo

Hoy, HRC está orgulloso de participar en el Día de Acción de Mayo: Marcha de Inmigrantes y Trabajadores que se llevará a cabo a nivel nacional. El Día de Acción es un evento sin precedentes que reunirá a miles de personas en 200 ciudades y 39 estados. El personal, miembros y voluntarios de HRC se unirán a la marcha en todo el país.

Las personas LGBTQ son tan diversas como las fibras de esta nación. Ahora, más que nunca, debemos unirnos contra el odio, la división y el miedo. Human Rights Campaign se enorgullece en participar hombro a hombro con nuestros socios de la coalición de apoyo a las comunidades inmigrantes e indocumentadas: “Cuando atacan a uno de nosotros, nos atacan a todos”.

Hoy es un gran día para mostrar solidaridad a las familias trabajadoras e inmigrantes y resistir los ataques hacia las comunidades más vulnerables. El grupo Movimiento de una Reforma Migratoria Justa (FIRM, por sus siglas en inglés), una coalición de 43 diferentes entidades, ha organizado el evento para apoyar y demostrar resistencia por todas las comunidades inmigrantes de Estados Unidos.

“Es importante que estemos representando a las personas LGBTQ, incluyendo a algunos de los más marginados.”, dijo Lisbeth Melendez Rivera, Directora de Iniciativas Latinx y Católicas de HRC. “Los inmigrantes LGBTQ son una parte integral de nuestra economía y sociedad, nuestra participación es fundamental”, agregó.

“Primero, necesitamos reconocer la dignidad y el respeto de todos los inmigrantes. Vamos a demostrar resistencia y luchar juntos por ellos. La cantidad de organizaciones como HRC que se ha unido para apoyar es extraordinaria”, dijo Kica matos, Directora de Derechos de Inmigrantes y Justicia Racial de la entidad Center for Community Change. “Nos están ayudando a resistir la criminalización y demonización de nuestra comunidad por parte de la Administración de Trump. Nuestros socios creen en la protección de los derechos humanos y los derechos de los inmigrantes”, añadió Matos.

HRC seguirá luchando por los derechos de los inmigrantes LGBTQ, musulmanes, refugiados, personas de color y todas las comunidades que están siendo atacadas por la actual Administración.

www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-se-une-a-riseup-por-la-igualdad-de-inmigrantes-y-trabajadores-el-1-de-m?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Former Rugby Player Sam Stanley Couldn’t Care Less About Your Criticism of His Older Fiancé

Former Rugby Player Sam Stanley Couldn’t Care Less About Your Criticism of His Older Fiancé

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Sam Stanley, a former English Sevens star, was the first British professional rugby player to come out as gay when he did so in August 2015.

RELATED: Rugby Union Star Sam Stanley Comes Out as Gay

This week, Stanley announced his engagement to travel industry professional Laurence Hicks, his partner of seven years.

Wrote Stanley on Instagram: “After being a part of each others lives for almost 7 years, @lorenzo_uk has been my pretend godfather, uncle, cousin and many others in order to make sure no one found out about us and that we were a couple ? funny looking back after having come so far together. The most loving man I know and I’m incredibly happy to say we’re now engaged ?”

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While he got tons of support, Stanley’s announcement was criticized on social media because of the couple’s difference in age according to the UK’s Attitude magazine, but Stanley took the criticism in stride.

Said Stanley to Attitude:

“I’m sure as everyone knows, you’re not doing anything right if you’re not getting criticised in this world. Laurence & I love each other and to us that’s all that matters. We’re proud to represent the many relationships like ours.”

He said that the couple met on a website called silverdaddies.com when Stanley was closeted and fell in love very quickly. The couple are now living in Sicily where Stanley is planning to run a gym and Hicks is still working in travel.

Congrats to the happy couple.

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HRC to Proudly #RiseUP for Equality for Immigrants and Workers on May 1

HRC to Proudly #RiseUP for Equality for Immigrants and Workers on May 1

Today, HRC is proud to join the May Day of Action: Immigrants and Workers March across the country. The May Day of Action is an unprecedented event where hundreds of thousands of people will come forward in 130 cities and 36 states. HRC staff, members and volunteers will join the march on nationwide.

LGBTQ people are as diverse as the fabric of this nation. Now, more than ever, we must stand together against hate, division and fear. HRC couldn’t be prouder to stand shoulder to shoulder with our coalition partners in support of the immigrant and undocumented communities. Because when you attack any one of us — you attack us all.

Today will be a day to rise up and show solidarity to all immigrant working families and resist the attacks on the most vulnerable communities. The Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM), a coalition of 43 different organizations, has organized the event to support and demonstrate the resilience of all immigrant communities in America.

“It is important that we are stepping up to represent LGBTQ individuals, including some of the most marginalized,” said Lisbeth Melendez Rivera, Director of HRC Latinx and Catholic Initiatives. “LGBTQ immigrants are an integral part to our economy and society, it is critical that we may our presence known.”

“First, we need to recognize the dignity and the respect for all immigrant. We’re going to demonstrate resilience and fight for them together. The amount of progressive organizations like HRC that have come together to support is remarkable,” said Kica Matos, Director of Immigrant Rights and Racial Justice of the Center for Community Change. “They’re are helping us to resist the criminalization and demonization of our community by the Trump administration. Our partners believe in protecting human rights and immigrant rights.”

HRC will continue to fight for the rights of LGBTQ immigrants, Muslims, refugees, people of color and all the communities that are being attacked by the current administration.

www.hrc.org/blog/hrc-to-proudly-riseup-for-equality-for-immigrants-and-workers-on-may-1?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss-feed

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Longtime Florida Congresswoman, Won’t Run Again

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Longtime Florida Congresswoman, Won’t Run Again

MIAMI — U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the first Cuban American elected to Congress and the deal of Florida’s congressional delegation, said Sunday that she would retire at the end of her term next year after 38 years in elective office. “We just said, ‘It’s time to take a new step,’ ” the Miami Republican said. Her…

RELATED: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is First GOP Member of Congress to Support Marriage Equality

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조국: 韓国大統領選、史上初めて「性的マイノリティの人権」が争点となる ソウル大ロースクール教授が解説

조국: 韓国大統領選、史上初めて「性的マイノリティの人権」が争点となる ソウル大ロースクール教授が解説
ソウル大学ロースクール教授が、韓国での同性愛関連現行法と現状を分析します。

もっと見る: 国際, 韓国, 韓国大統領選, 同性愛, Japan News

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