Ellen is Hypnotized by Gus Kenworthy’s…Um……Bruise: WATCH

Ellen is Hypnotized by Gus Kenworthy’s…Um……Bruise: WATCH
Gus Kenworthy bruise

Out Olympic free skier Gus Kenworthy sat down with Ellen today ahead of the Winter Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea to talk about posing naked on a mountain for ESPN’s Body Issue, and his groundbreaking Head & Shoulders ad, which was the first national ad to show a Pride flag.

Kenworthy also spoke out about training, including a bad fall he took last month. Then Ellen took a long time to stare at a nearly naked photo of Kenworthy’s big purple leg bruise.

RELATED: Gus Kenworthy Agrees That Mike Pence Has No Business Leading the Olympic Delegation

Kenworthy also repeated his criticism of Vice President Mike Pence leading the U.S. delegation to the Olympics.

Said Kenworthy: “It seems like a strange choice for me because we’re in 2018, we’re going to the Olympics and myself and Adam Rippon are the two first openly gay males competing in the Olympics…but then to have someone leading the delegation that’s directly attacked the LGBT community and just a cabinet in general that just sort of stands against us and has tried to do things to set us back – and I feel like the Olympics is all about inclusion and people coming together. It seems like it’s not really doing that.”

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Why Are The Tories At War Over Europe (Again)?

Why Are The Tories At War Over Europe (Again)?
Will the UK stay in a customs union? Is Jacob Rees-Mogg about to become Prime Minister? Are civil servants working to undermine Brexit? The Tory civil war has more back-stabbing, front-stabbing and sub-plots than Game of Thrones.

Here’s the guide we all need to what is going on, and why.

What are they fighting about this time?

It is, of course, all about Brexit. Forget for a second whether you are for or against the UK leaving the EU, and just put yourselves in the shoes of those who are desperate for it. Those who have spent their entire careers talking about it, campaigning for it, arguing in favour of it.

They were ridiculed, derided, ostracised by MPs not just on the opposite benches but those in their own party.

But in June 2016, they won the battle – a battle they never thought they would even get to fight.

Imagine the sense of relief, vindication and sheer joy.

But now imagine the worry it might be taken away. That hard-fought victory might not actually be a victory at all, as those charged with implementing the decision look to compromise at every opportunity.

There are three key strands to Brexit for those who campaigned for it. The UK taking back control of its money, its laws and its borders.

For the hardline Brexiteers, there can be no compromise on those goals.

But compromise seems to be on the horizon. The Government has already agreed to pay a divorce bill of up to £40billion to the EU. Theresa May and her Cabinet colleagues believe paying this bill is matter of honour for the UK, as the country should always make good on its commitments.

Then there is the so-called implementation period that May is calling for. This would see the UK continuing to obey EU rules for another two years after Brexit, but without any say in how they are made.

The die-hard Brexiteers were already struggling to swallow those pills before they latest row over whether the UK would completely leave the customs union once it quits the EU.

Why do I keep hearing about the ‘customs union’ all of a sudden?

Never has the difference between ‘a’ and ‘the’ been debated so intensely as when it comes to the UK’s post Brexit customs arrangements.

Quite simply, the European Union operates a customs union. This means the same tariff is charged on goods sold from countries outside the union to those within it. Animal products have an average tariff of 15.7%, sugars and confectionary have 23.6% and dairy has 35.4%.

Staying in the customs union would mean the UK would have to continue to abide by these tariffs, and therefore would not be able to negotiate trade deals with other countries. Brexiteers, therefore, want the UK out of it.

In her Florence speech last September, May gave them what they wanted when she said: “We will no longer be members of its single market or its customs union.”

However, not being part of “the” customs union is not the same as not being part of “a” customs union. In a document produced last summer, the Brexit department said the UK would seek one of two deals with the EU as part of the negotiations: A highly streamlined customs arrangement; or a new customs partnership with the EU.

Both of these options would entail some degree of mirroring what the EU’s customs union does.

To hard-line Brexiteers, this is unacceptable as it would restrict the UK’s negotiating goals.

But if this was all discussed last summer, why is everyone getting all rowdy about it now?

This issue has flared up in recent weeks after the business group the CBI called on the Government to stay in the customs union after Brexit until it becomes clear the UK can sign enough trade deals to make up for leaving it.

In the wake of this speech, Philip Hammond announced he hoped the UK to move “very modestly” away from EU rules and regulations. To Brexiteers, this was a sign that far from abandoning the red tape issued by Brussels, the UK would be still bound by it.

And what should happen a few days after this speech?

A civil service analysis is leaked showing that economic growth would be slower outside the EU – and the customs union – than if the UK stayed in.

The hard-line Brexiteers smelt a rat. They saw a direct line from the CBI speech to the leaked analysis. Rees-Mogg in particular was fuming, and believes the civil servants in Whitehall are trying to sabotage Brexit as they are institutionally against leaving the EU.

But far from having the Brexiteers in Cabinet ride to their rescue, backbench Tories were left isolated. International Trade Secretary Liam Fox said they would have to “live with disappointment” as the party’s slim grip on power meant there was little room for maneuver.

The Brexiteer anger could seemingly be heard halfway across the world. Despite being in China on trip to promote British trade with the Far East powerhouse, Fox decided it was important to hit back against accusations he was selling out on his former Eurosceptic allies. He told reporters: “It is very difficult to see how being in a customs union is compatible with having an independent trade policy.”

Note the use of the word “a” – not “the”. Fox was breaking with what the Government’s position of some alignment post-Brexit.

After attacking Hammond, civil servants and the very validity of economic forecasts, the hard-line Brexiteers seem to have moved one of its most prominent generals into shifting position.

What about Theresa May? Surely she should be sticking by what she said before? 

Theresa May has been criticised by both sides of the Brexit divide for not setting out what it is she wants from the EU negotiations. Both sides believe it is because she will give in to the opposite point of view. This weekend, it seemed the Brexiteers scored a major victory when Downing Street seemed to clarify the UK would be leaving the customs union after Brexit.

“It is not our policy to stay in a Customs Union,” a Downing Street source said.

The shift from “the” to “a” reached the top of Government.

So does this mean the battle is over?

Absolutely not. This week May will chair two meetings of her Brexit ‘war cabinet’, to discuss the UK’s future customs deal with the EU.

The options on the table are a highly streamlined customs arrangement; or a new customs partnership with the EU.

Exactly the same as those put forward last summer.

The only thing that has changed is the introduction of the word “stay” into the conversation. The UK will not “stay” in a customs union. But Downing Street has not ruled out copying aspects of the current situation, rebadging it, and claiming it is brand-new customs arrangement.

The hard-line Brexiteers won’t be happy with that, will they?

No, but the problem is, and as much as they hate to admit it, there is not a majority in the Commons to support their vision of life outside the EU.

Anna Soubry, the most vocal of all the Tory anti-Brexiteers, claimed last week there is only about 35 hard-line backbenchers as she effectively accused the Prime Minister of letting the tail wag the dog.

Additionally, and again as much as the Brexiteers might not like it, the numbers are the numbers and the forecasts are the forecasts. If ministers are being given information by civil servants flagging up the economic hit which completely leaving the customs union would cause, they have a duty to take that into consideration.

There is no doubt the sense of Brexit betrayal is strong with a small but powerful group of Tory MPs. If they wished, they could orchestrate the removal of Theresa May, but there is no guarantee they would be able install their preferred successor in Downing Street. Indeed, such a hostile act may alienate many of the middle-of-the-road Tories who just want Brexit over with, and they could scupper the grand plans of Rees-Mogg and his allies in a pique of fury.

Theresa May clearly thinks that appeasement is the best way to stave off a full-bloodied conflict – something Tory leaders have tried before. And look how that ended. 

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Who’s Who in The Tory Civil War…

Jacob Rees-Mogg

The MP elevated to hard-Brexiteer-in-chief is Jacob Rees-Mogg. With his double-breasted suits, old-fashioned demeanour and, some might say, outdated social attitudes, he is jokingly referred to as ‘the MP for the 1950s’ by political comedians.

But his growing power in Parliament is no laughing matter. He is the chairman of the European Research Group – a band of Tory MPs who pressure the Government to deliver a full fat Brexit. No one is sure precisely how many Tories are part of the group, but estimates range from 50 to 80 and records show current Cabinet ministers have poured money into its coffers.

Theresa May

The Prime Minister is the seeming living embodiment of the notion of being in office but not in power. Despite holding the highest elected office in the land, she seems unable – or unwilling – to make a firm decision on what the UK’s future relationship with the EU should look like.

Having backed Remain in the referendum, May seemed desperate to reassure Eurosceptics she would deliver the kind of Brexit they desired, and promised to take the UK out of the Single Market and look again at Customs Union membership in her Lancaster House speech in January 2017.

Yet her plan for a two-year transition period after March 2019 on the same rules as the UK’s current EU membership have riled up Brexiteers, who are scared of betrayal.

David Davis

The man who came in from the cold, it seemed David Davis’ frontbench career was over until Theresa May appointed him Brexit Secretary in July 2016.

Despite being heralded by Brexiteers as one of their own when he was given the job, he has started to depart somewhat from the hardline ethos of the Rees-Mogg crowd. Davis is fully behind the two-year implementation period, even if that means EU law will continue to apply after March 2019.

Boris Johnson

The front-man of the official Leave campaign, Boris Johnson is desperate to make sure the cause he so controversially supported is delivered in full and is a success.

Ahead of last year’s Tory conference the Foreign Secretary made a flurry of interventions, saying the transition period should not last “a second longer” than two years, and current rules on freedom of movement should end in March 2019.

Philip Hammond

The constant attacks on the Chancellor by hard-line Brexiteers show just how despised he is. As Foreign Secretary before the referendum, Hammond talked of “lighting a fire under the EU”, but now it seems he wants calm waters between the UK and Brussels.

Seen as wanting to keep the UK as close to the Single Market and customs union as possible, the latest round of Tory bickering really kicked off when Hammond suggested Britain would only moved “very modestly” away from EU rules after Brexit.

Liam Fox

The International Trade Secretary jokes he runs the “Sunshine Department”, as his job is deliver all the good things which Brexit is supposed to bring.

In recent weeks there have been murmurings that he is turning his back on his old Brexit allies, but the truth is he is one of the most free-market loving Tories in the Cabinet.

He seems to have taken a pragmatic position on the two-year transition period, saying that having waited 40 years for Brexit, he can stomach an extra 24 months if needs be.

Michael Gove

Banished to the backbenchers after stabbing Boris Johnson in the back during his ill-fated campaign to be Tory leader, Michael Gove is now one of the most popular ministers in Government.

The Environment Secretary is seen to be more pragmatic than ideological when it comes to Brexit, and understands the Government has to take the 48% who voted Remain with it as much as the 52% who backed Leave.

He has already won the argument over keeping animal welfare rules as tight as they are now – seemingly beating International Trade Secretary Liam Fox in the Battle of Chlorinated Chicken.

Anna Soubry

The former Business Minister has become the Tories’ most outspoken critic of the Government’s Brexit policies. From her position in the corner of the Commons on the backbenches, Soubry takes any opportunity available to urge the Government to keep the UK inside the Single Market and Customs Union – a move which Brexiteers say would not be respecting the referendum result.

Despite receiving regular heckling from her own side, Soubry gives as good as she gets, and her interventions are cheered by Labour backbenchers.

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Bisexual Neo-Nazi Convicted for Planning Terror Attack at Gay Pride Event

Bisexual Neo-Nazi Convicted for Planning Terror Attack at Gay Pride Event
Ethan Stables

Ethan Stables

A 20-year-old English man who came out as bisexual while on trial for allegedly planning to launch an attack at a Pride event last year has been convicted of plotting terrorism.

Ethan Stables denied plotting to carry out a machete attack at the event in Barrow, Cumbria, UK in June 2017.

RELATED: French Authorities Foil Terrorist Plot to Attack Gay Nightclubs in Paris

Stables told the court he is bisexual after the jury watched a video of him saying “gays look nicer on fire” before burning a rainbow flag.

Metro reported:

He told the jury: ‘I am disgusted and ashamed at myself for what I said. I just wish I could turn the clock back. I’m sorry.’ Stables’ godfather Phillip Loveless, who is gay, took to the stand at Leeds Crown Court to say that he had no reason to believe that his godson was homophobic.

He said: ‘I have a sixth sense for that sort of thing.’ He said that he was a loner as a child adding ‘It became clear very early on that he wasn’t developing entirely normally. ‘He preferred to be on his own. There was never any problem with his intellectual capacity but when he was asked not to do something he would be very adamant that he wasn’t going to stop doing that thing.’

Loveless added that Stables was interested in fantasy and escapism. “I felt he did go off on paranoid fantasies,” he said. “He would get very fixated on certain ideas. On one level it seemed totally bizarre [when he was arrested] but on another level we had all been waiting for something to happen.”

The Guardian reports:

Armed police swooped on Stables on 23 June as he walked towards the New Empire pub in Barrow, Cumbria, which was hosting a gay pride event. He was unarmed when he was arrested, but police later found an axe and a machete at his home.

Officers had received a tip-off from a member of a far-right Facebook group where Stables posted a message saying he was “going to war” and that he planned to “slaughter every single one of the gay bastards”.

After he was arrested, police found Stables had made internet searches for “how to make chemical poison”, “what is prison like for a murderer”, “I want to go on a killing spree” and “do you get haircuts in prison”.

The jury was shown a video of him burning a rainbow flag and posing next to a swastika hanging on his bedroom wall. He swapped messages with fellow extremists, blaming the fact that he was jobless on “faggots, n—-rs, spastics” and the Equalities Act.

Stables remains in custody before sentencing.

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‘냉부’ 김신영 “38kg 감량..아파서 다이어트 시작”

‘냉부’ 김신영 “38kg 감량..아파서 다이어트 시작”

김신영이 7년 동안 38KG을 감량했다고 밝혔다.

5일 방송된 JTBC ‘냉장고를 부탁해’에서 김신영은 “7년 동안 다이어트를 하고 있다”고 말했다. 이어 김신영은 “7년동안 38KG을 감량했다. 처음에 다이어트를 시작한 이유는 아파서 시작했다. 병원에 갔더니, 10년 뒤에 이 세상에 없을지도 모른다고 하더라. 충격을 받고 다이어트를 시작했다”고 말했다.

 

 

이어 김신영은 ”별의별 다이어트는 다 해봤다. 지금도 한달에 하루 정도만 빼고 계속 다이어트를 하고 있다. 다이어트 전에는 양말을 숙여서 못신었다. 또 허각과 스타일리스가 같아 허각과 의상을 같이 입고는 했다”고 말했다. 

김신영은 ”한참 먹을 때는 2명이서 대패삼겹살 62인분을 먹은 적이 있다. 피자 뷔페에서는 24판을 혼자 다 먹었다”고 말했다. 

 

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The Current Debate About Whether Trans Women Are Women Scares Me

The Current Debate About Whether Trans Women Are Women Scares Me

Trans women and trans-historied women have been around for a long time. They have a long history of fighting oppression. Encouraged by my mother, I grew up in awe of Germaine Greer. Approaching womanhood and associating with others, I came to understand the roles played by Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera in the Stonewall Riots. An activist, I felt inspired by the example of these women. Now I’m grappling with the notion that some, Greer included, would consider Rivera and Johnson to have been men.

Of late I’ve been trying hard to reach out and understand the concerns of my exclusionary feminist sisters. I’ve done so as society bravely attempts to define what we mean by the terms ‘man’ and ‘woman’.  Those terms seem to be changing forever.  As a trans-historied woman it has begun to scare me a little too.

I grew up a dutiful little feminist daughter, imbibing the second wave doctrines expounded by my mother. Now I’m not so sure.  A trans-historied female, I’ve fought alongside my older feminist sisters to combat oppression and to promote an agenda in which we were united by a common experience of misogyny. In sharing my experiences I genuinely believed we were allies and friends with the same cause.

As women, our experiences are parallel. Natal born women cannot know what it was like to grow up a trans girl. Trans born women cannot know how it felt growing up a natal girl. We can however appreciate and listen to each other’s experiences. Here are mine: I was the three year old who insisted that she wasn’t a boy, the one they beat up constantly at school.  I was the awkward, shy, brown haired girl downtown buying new clothes and records in an attempt to fit in. I grew up experiencing my teens as a girl; men opened doors for me and I was flattered. By the time I was a young single mother returning to her career, the same men slammed doors in my face. As a child I was abused by a man who saw me as a sexual novelty. I’ve lived half my adult life free from a fake existence forced on me by others. Now I’m lucky to be a happily married woman, working alongside a husband who cares about me. I work as a trained counsellor in the LGBTQIA community.  As a woman I work hard to make a difference to the lives of others.

In all this, I never expected to be excluded by my sisters or told that I was actually ‘the enemy’. To divide one group of women from another appears to strike at the very foundations of feminism. Is that what we want?

I want to understand the vitriol and anger behind radical feminists’ denunciation of trans women. I’m trying hard to empathise with how they feel. This blog is my own attempt to reach out to them. I’m asking for them to listen and empathise with how trans women feel too.

In the meantime, the stand off between radical feminists and trans feminists rages on.

There are many more burning issues that still face us all like pay inequality, oppression in the workplace, sexual objectification and unequal rights. Why are we so obsessed with talking about women’s only spaces as though it is the only current issue? 

I suspect that while we take our eyes off the ball and fight each other tooth and nail, we may lose everything that we have fought together so far to achieve.

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AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 5, 2018

AM_Equality Tipsheet: February 5, 2018

BREAKING — HRC RELEASES GROUNDBREAKING SURVEY OF LGBTQ WORKERS’ ACCESS TO PAID FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE: The national survey, which comes on the 25th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), found that only 45 percent of respondents reported that their employers offer leave policies — paid or unpaid — that are inclusive of LGBTQ families and identities. And, when compared to the overall U.S. population, LGBTQ respondents reported heightened concerns about accessing leave, citing potential loss of income and adverse workplace outcomes from having to disclose their LGBTQ identities through leave requests. Said Mary Beth Maxwell, HRC’s Senior Vice President for Senior Vice President for Programs, Research, and Training. “As the only developed nation in the world without some form of guaranteed paid leave policy, American workers, including LGBTQ employees, are too often forced to either forgo their income or leave their job entirely to treat an illness, care for a loved one, or grow their family.” FMLA is a federal law guaranteeing certain employees up to 12 weeks of unpaid, job-protected leave per year. Read more at HRC and Metro Weekly.

.@HRC Foundation has released a groundbreaking report showing how limited access to paid leave impacts the #LGBTQ community. t.co/Az3KNDDZbU

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) February 5, 2018

RNC ATTACKS TRANSGENDER SERVICE MEMBERS, SUPPORTS TRUMP’S UNCONSTITUTIONAL BAN: Said HRC Government Affairs Director David Stacy: “The RNC’s statement is a disgusting attack on thousands of brave transgender service members and the armed services as a whole. It goes against the expert opinions of the medical and military communities in addition to flying in the face of supportive statements offered by at least 20 Republican lawmakers. As every federal court ruling to date has confirmed: this ban is unconstitutional.” More from HRC.

HRC PRESIDENT CHAD GRIFFIN (@CHADHGRIFFIN) RESPONDS TO GOP’S SMEAR MEMO: “Nunes, Trump, Paul Ryan and their enablers have shown no interest in the truth — only misleading the American public and discrediting a criminal investigation. We need every member of Congress on both sides of the aisle to stand against this manipulation of national security. History is watching. Silence makes you complicit. For the sake of the country, stand up and do something.”

.@DevinNunes has shown more loyalty to @realDonaldTrump than the Constitution or the rule of law. The release of this sloppy, cherry-picked memo is a blatant partisan attempt to smear law enforcement and Mueller’s investigation. We can’t let them get away with it.

— Chad Griffin (@ChadHGriffin) February 2, 2018

MUST WATCH MONDAY: On Saturday, HRC honored prominent pro-equality advocates at the 2018 HRC Greater New York Gala — Audra McDonald and Cynthia Nixon. Pro-equality leaders Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke about the fight against the Trump-Pence agenda of hate. Musical performer MILCK closed the show her powerful anthem, “Quiet.” More from The Hill and Newsweek.

EDUCATION BILL AIMS TO GIVE COLLEGES A LICENSE TO DISCRIMINATE: It includes a provision that would prohibit the government from taking action against religious colleges and universities that discriminate against students if the discrimination is “related to their religious mission or affiliation.” More from The New York Times.

ACLU SUES ILLINOIS DEPT. OF CORRECTIONS FOR ANTI-TRANS ACTIONS: The lawsuit was filed on behalf of six transgender inmates who were denied or given delayed access to health care, among other actions. More from The Southern Illinoisan.

THIS ALABAMA TEEN WAS SUSPENDED FOR ASKING HER GIRLFRIEND TO PROM: More from NewNowNext.

GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS

HORRIFYING ANTI-TRANS PROTEST IN ACEH PROVINCE IN INDONESIA: The protest was in response to an investigation into the systematic anti-trans discrimination and violence by local police. More from The Associated Press.

CANADIAN MAN ARRESTED IN ANTI-LGBTQ SERIAL KILLINGS: Bruce McArthur has been charged with the murders of five men. More from The Daily Beast.

 READING RAINBOWBookmark now to read on your lunch break!

Phoenix Business Journal reports that Nate Rhoton is the new executive director of local LGBTQ group one-n-ten; InStyle provides a sneak peek of an upcoming transgender storyline on Grey’s Anatomy; Rolling Stone reviews A Fantastic Woman; Washington Blade interviews LGBTQ advocates working on the ground in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria

Also — shout out to our fearless leader Chris Sgro, who is celebrating a major win by his hometown team, the Eagles, at last night’s Super Bowl!

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Gay Man Living on Remote Island Would Really Like to Get Laid: WATCH

Gay Man Living on Remote Island Would Really Like to Get Laid: WATCH

The BBC’s Newsbeat caught up with 22-year-old Liam Anderson, a gay Shetland man who finds the Grindr situation desperate in the subarctic archipelago just northeast of Britain and west of Norway.

ALSO: A Temporary Paradise: Why I’ll Take Every Atlantis Gay Cruise I Can Into My Golden Years

Liam told the BBC he’s been single for 18 months, and says the dating options are quite scarce:

“It can be quite hard for the LGBT community here, choice is limited…I didn’t have problems coming out in Shetland, people are friendly…Hiding away is not an option here though – because everyone knows you! You can access Grindr app here. It’s ok but you do know a lot of the people on it, so that can feel awkward.”

Liam is about to set off on a trip around Europe, so perhaps he’ll have some fun on the move.

We wish him the best of luck.



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