I’m Not Ready to Forgive the Gay ‘Ex-Gay’
“Conversion therapy” leader McKrae Game long knew what he was doing was wrong, but didn’t stop.
www.advocate.com/commentary/2019/9/05/im-not-ready-forgive-gay-ex-gay
I’m Not Ready to Forgive the Gay ‘Ex-Gay’
“Conversion therapy” leader McKrae Game long knew what he was doing was wrong, but didn’t stop.
www.advocate.com/commentary/2019/9/05/im-not-ready-forgive-gay-ex-gay
HRC Announces CNN as Exclusive Broadcast Partner of Historic 2020 Presidential Candidates Town Hall
Today, HRC Foundation announced CNN as the exclusive broadcast partner for the organization’s LGBTQ-focused town hall for Democratic presidential candidates this fall. The evening will constitute the largest-ever audience for a Democratic presidential town hall devoted to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) issues and will mark the first time in history that a major cable news network will air a presidential event devoted to issues of importance to the LGBTQ community. The Human Rights Campaign is the world’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organization, representing more than 3 million members and supporters.
This historic town hall event, entitled Power of Our Pride, will take place on Thursday, October 10 at The Novo in Los Angeles, California. The event is set to take place on the eve of the 31st annual National Coming Out Day, a celebration of coming out as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer (LGBTQ) or as an ally. The first National Coming Out Day was held on October 11, 1988 on the first anniversary of the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights as a way of celebrating the power of coming out and promoting a safe world for LGBTQ individuals to live truthfully and openly.
CNN will air the event exclusively live during prime time on CNN and CNN en Español, across mobile devices via CNN’s apps for iOS and Android, and via CNNgo apps for Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast and Android TV. For reference, CNN’s July Democratic Presidential Debate drew more than 10.7 million viewers.
The live audience will be comprised of HRC members, supporters and community leaders. Tickets will be invitation-only; A limited number of print media credentials will be available, and those interested in covering the town hall may email [email protected].
Six candidates have confirmed their participation in this historic event: former Vice President Joe Biden, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, former Secretary Julian Castro, Senator Kamala Harris, Senator Amy Klobuchar, and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
“For nearly 40 years, the Human Rights Campaign has fought to realize a world in which LGBTQ people are safe, equal and free in every aspect of our lives,” said HRC President Alphonso David. “Today, at a time when our most basic civil rights and democratic values are under attack, our work has never been more urgent. We are eager to hear from this field of Democratic presidential candidates about how they plan to win full federal equality, defend the fundamental equality of LGBTQ people, and protect the most vulnerable among us — both here in the United States and around the globe — from stigma, institutional inequality, discrimination, and violence.”
HRC President Alphonso David added, “This town hall comes at a critical time in our fight to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people (LGBTQ) in this nation. Today, in 30 states, LGBTQ people remain at risk of being fired, evicted or denied services because of who we are. Thirty-five states have yet to ban the dangerous and debunked practice of ‘conversion therapy,’ which is harming our young people. Hate crimes are rising, and more than 100 transgender people — most of whom are transgender women of color — have been killed in the United States in the last five years. Although the federal government should be protecting all residents, the Trump-Pence Administration is directly attacking our community by banning transgender troops from serving our country openly, undermining health care services for people living with HIV, and seeking to erase LGBTQ people from protections under law.”
Over the last two years, the Trump-Pence Administration has rescinded key protections for transgender students, appointed two new conservative justices to the Supreme Court, banned transgender troops from serving openly in the military, and has repeatedly sought to allow discrimination against LGBTQ people in healthcare, housing, public accommodations and other aspects of life under the guise of “religious freedom.” Despite campaigning on a promise to be a “friend” to the LGBTQ community, President Trump designated Mike Pence as his vice president, and has refused to advance bipartisan federal civil rights legislation — the Equality Act — which overwhelmingly passed through the U.S. House of Representatives this spring.
These issues are of crucial importance to LGBTQ voters and allies. Today, there are an estimated minimum of 10 million LGBTQ voters nationwide — along with millions of parents, siblings, friends, colleagues, and allies — who will play a decisive role in the 2020 election. Since 2016, HRC has identified more than 57 million “Equality Voters” nationwide who prioritize LGBTQ-inclusive policies, including marriage equality, equitable family law, and laws that would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
In 2018, LGBTQ voters cast ballots in higher numbers than the general population. LGBTQ voters cast more than 7 million ballots in all — a turnout of roughly 70 percent, compared to a turnout of 49 percent among the general population — and comprised 6 percent of the entire electorate.
In order to participate in the town hall, candidates must meet the fall DNC debate eligibility criteria: 2 percent or more support in four separate national or state polls and 130,000 unique donors with a minimum of 400 individual donors across 20 states. The last day for qualifying polls to be released or for qualifying donors to be counted will be September 25th. Candidates must submit their qualification criteria by 11am on September 26th.
The HRC Foundation last hosted presidential town halls in 2004 and 2008. In 2004, the HRC Foundation’s town hall included Sen. John Kerry; Rep. Dennis Kucinich; Sen. Carol Moseley Braun; Gov. Howard Dean; Sen. Joe Lieberman; Rev. Al Sharpton; and Sen. Richard Gephardt. And the 2008 town hall included then-Senator Hillary Clinton, then-Senator Barack Obama, Sen. Mike Gravel, Rep. Dennis Kucinich, former Sen. John Edwards and Gov. Bill Richardson.
Taron Egerton says he felt “trepidation around playing a gay character”
The thing I was nervous of… There’s a certain amount of trepidation around playing a gay character when you’re a heterosexual.
Because you don’t want that community to feel you’re doing some sort of caricature or something.
I didn’t want to camp it up, because Elton is not a camp man. I knew quite acutely that wasn’t what I wanted to do.”— Taron Egerton speaking to GQ about his approach to playing Elton John in the 2019 film Rocketman.
Lizzo, Mike Pence, Philippines, Boris Johnson, Hong Kong, Margaret Atwood, ‘Grace & Frankie’, Adam Lambert: HOT LINKS
IRELAND. Pence’s visit to Ireland a certified disaster after Doonbeg Trump Hotel “boondoogle” and endorsement of Boris Johnson and Brexit.
100% THAT BITCH. Twitter user accuses Lizzo of ripping her off.
PHILIPPINES. Supreme Court rejects gay marriage appeal: “It ruled that because the applicant didn’t have a partner he hadn’t suffered from current marriage laws, therefore he can’t claim to be a victim of discrimination.”
BREXIT. Boris Johnson suffers devastating loss on first key Brexit vote.
BAD WEATHER. Stock market tumbles linked to Trump tweetstorms: ‘Days when Trump tweets a lot are associated with negative stock market returns, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said Tuesday in a report. The brokerage’s chief equity strategist, Savita Subramanian, wrote in a note that “since 2016, days with more than 35 tweets (90 percentile) by Trump have seen negative returns (-9bp), whereas days with less than 5 tweets (10 percentile) have seen positive returns (+5bp) — statistically significant.” A basis point is 0.01 percent.’
PENIS KITTY. Rescue cat with unusual markings goes viral.
HONG KONG. Chief executive Carrie Lam withdraws extradition bill: “The move responds to a major demand of the protesters, who feared China would exploit the measure to extradite suspects for prosecution in China’s opaque judicial system. But it was unclear if the concession would be enough to bring an end to intensifying demonstrations, which are now driven by multiple grievances with the government.”
THE TESTAMENTS. The first extract of Margaret Atwood’s follow-up to The Handmaid’s Tale, which has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize.
GRACE & FRANKIE. Renewed for 7th and final season. “It’s thrilling and somehow fitting, that our show about the challenges, as well as the beauty and dignity of aging, will be the oldest show on Netflix.”
FACEBOOK. Facial recognition no longer a default action. ‘Starting today, it’s rolling out its Face Recognition privacy setting, which it first introduced in December 2017, to all users. If you have Face Recognition turned on, Facebook will notify you if someone uploads a photo of you, even if you aren’t tagged. You can then tag yourself, stay untagged, or report the photo if it’s something you want taken down.’
YOUTUBE. More than 17,000 hate channels removed: “Those numbers are approximately five times as many than the company’s last quarter, according to a new blog post from YouTube about the company’s attempts to tackle a growing number of hateful and dangerous videos on the platform. This also includes doubling the removal of comments (more than 500 million) that were found to be hateful. Some of these channels, videos, and comments are old and were terminated following the policy change, according to the blog post. This could account for the spike in removal numbers.”
BALLS FOR SALE. A colorful art installation that has been hanging in Montreal’s Gay Village will soon be up for sale: “Those who want to capture a bit of the magic can purchase one of the 3,500 strands for $100. Each contains 50 or more balls made of recycled plastic in pink, orange, yellow, green, blue or purple. Proceeds will fund a new art installation to replace the now famous work via an international design competition, while $10 from each sale will go to LGBTQ+ community groups.”
BARBIE FERREIRA. Euphoria star on her and her character’s sexual orientation: “I feel like in my personal life I’ve been gay as hell … I think Kat’s a little queer, but that might be my perspective.”
KANSAS CITY. Gay softball world series to attract 5,000 people: “The NAGAAA has grown to more than 3,000 teams and 25,000 participants. The GSWS is the largest annual, LGBT, single-sport, week-long athletic competition in the world. … The NAGAAA serves as an outlet for people who may have previously been turned away from sports to get involved and have fun, Switzer said.”
MUSIC VIDEO OF THE DAY. Adam Lambert “Superpower” directed by Millicent Hailes.
HUMP DAY HOTTIES. Elijah Bradley and Ali Toufic.
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Jacoby & Bianca’s Plenty of Fish Themed Wedding!
This Plenty of Fish success couple managed to pull off an entire POF themed wedding and their cake is unlike anything we’ve ever seen before! Thank you Jacoby and Bianca for sharing your story with us – read more about how they met and advice on finding your person on Plenty of Fish. When you […]
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‘Grace and Frankie,’ a TV Milestone for Gay Seniors and Women, Retires
The Netflix show starring Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda will end after its seventh season.
www.advocate.com/television/2019/9/04/grace-frankie-tv-milestone-gay-seniors-and-women-retires
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