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A Gay Dad Sounds Off On The Pope's Meeting With Kim Davis

A Gay Dad Sounds Off On The Pope's Meeting With Kim Davis

Last week, I invited the pope to join my family for dinner. It was largely a symbolic gesture, although, I had a house cleaning action plan and menu picked out should he have accepted.

It was not that I wanted him to meet my family specifically, but to actually sit face to face with a family like mine. My two sons were adopted out of foster care and situations that were life threatening and dire. Our family in the world of LGBT parents is not unique. A great number have tale after tale of kids who have gone from lives of potential abuse and neglect to homes where their parents love and honor them, and that their welfare is a priority. A Cambridge study showed, as a matter of fact, that the only family structured parenting unit that picked foster care aid as its top means of creating a family are families headed by two dads.

My point to the pope was— before you judge us, before you pontificate on how our families should not be legally or morally recognized, you can at least sit with us, face to face and see what we are about.

The pope did a lot during his visit to America. The thing he did not do was meet with LGBT families. To his credit, while he was here, he did not do any overt bashing of us either.

That is, until he was on his way out.

Like a little kid who has been an absolute angel for an afternoon, and then pranks out at then end, the pope shot a spit wad as his parting gift.

He secretly met with Kim Davis and put his seal of approval on her behavior.

My letter of regret:

Dear Pope Francis,

We sat staring at the open chair at our dinner table that we had hoped would be filled by you. True, the chance that you would accept our invitation was a long shot. We were hoping that the dignity you could afford families like mine might be a possibility.

It turns out, that hope was even a longer shot.

While in America, you gave several moving speeches. You talked of the family and how you wished young people would be inspired to start one. You talked of love and bonds, and principles with which I not only agree, I live.

As you were leaving, we all could have walked away with the feeling that some common ground had been built. Instead you gave us a sense of disappointment and betrayal.

The issue is not just that you met with Kim Davis. It is that you embraced her behavior and encouraged it. You stated, following your “secret” meeting: “Conscientious objection is a right that is a part of every human right…

Conscientious objection must enter into every juridical structure because it is a right, a human right. Otherwise, we would end up in a situation where we select what is a right, saying, ‘This right, that has merit; this one does not.”

What you neglected in your pronouncement is that while one may have a right to object due to one’s conscientious beliefs, one cannot expect to do so without consequence. As with the right to free speech, one may have the right to speak freely without fear of imprisonment or jail, but it does not preclude others from both speaking back or reacting to what has been said.

A person who believes the Bible legitimizes racism and/or slavery may state their conscientious objection to anti-discrimination protections, but it does not give them the right to discriminate. A firefighter who believes flames are “the will of God” does not have the right to let houses burn down when he has agreed to hold the hose that could douse the fire and prevent catastrophe. Your right to object does not give you the right to demean others.

The most honorable objections are done with willing sacrifices.

Kim Davis reports that you thanked her for her “courage.” It makes me sad to think of defining what Kim Davis did in humiliating loving families as being “courageous.”

If you want to understand conscientious objection and bravery, I would ask you to look instead to LGBT activist Corporal Evelyn Thomas: “I served in the Army National Guard and The U.S. Marine Corps prior to the enactment of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell; during a time when “homosexuality was prohibited” under the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). I survived my military career with damages. I survived a corrective rape. I was raped by four Marines; in which a pregnancy was the result. I carried the child of my rapists. I reported the crimes. Although it was traumatic and terrifying time, I survived the physical, mental, and emotional abuse… Too many innocent lives have been lost in this war against inequality and injustice… Many people have viewed the iconic photo. It feels strange to think of that moment in the LGBT Movement. My comrades and I stood along the White House fence with our hands handcuffed to the metal bars, as a drastic and imperative plea for President Barrack Obama to end the oppressive, barbaric, and archaic practices of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell. This is our Civil Rights Movement. Each time I look at that photo, I see 6 heroes-humans that risked their professional careers and some cases personal relationships to perform a brave act. We did not perform this act for fame or money. We did it so that the women and men serving in our military know and understand they are of value, and “their lives do matter.” We will not allow any man, woman, or government determine our worth.”

Evelyn Thomas and her comrades were brave. They made a statement for their beliefs and they understood the consequences. They did not seek to be made comfortable. They sought to be heard.

Kim Davis is not an Evelyn Thomas. She is asking for the world around her to be forced to conform to her own narrow view. The fact that you might share her worldview does not make it any more worthy or legitimate to impose on others who do not.

The afterglow of your trip is gone. Bernie Sander’s tears over your forward thinking principles have dried. It was not that you snubbed LGBT families and fell silent in speaking on our rights, it is whom you chose to see and support instead. Salt, meet wound.

We look at your empty chair at our dinner table and realize it is small compared to the emptiness you ultimately left in our hearts, and in our hopes for you. When you were told that you had been a “star” on this trip, you replied “how many stars have we seen go out and fall?”

Point taken.

Rob Watson lives in Santa Cruz with his family.  He is a writer for The Next Family and Evol Equals. 

 

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Chelsea Clinton takes credit for pushing mom Hillary to support same-sex marriage

Chelsea Clinton takes credit for pushing mom Hillary to support same-sex marriage

Chelsea Clinton has claimed she was the driving force behind her mother’s support for same-sex marriage in the US.

Speaking on Ellen DeGeneres’ show, Hillary Clinton’s daughter described her mum as ‘really funny’ and said she had won ‘the mom jackpot’.

Clinton also said she was the one to push her mother to support same-sex marriage – by getting involved in the fight for equal marriage first.

‘When I got married in 2010 to my best friend, it just crystallized so fundamentally to me that everyone should be allowed to marry their best friend,’ the younger Clinton told Ellen.

‘And so I joined the equal marriage fight in New York and we got equal marriage in New York in 2011.’

Chelsea Clinton also said she was proud to say her daughter, Charlotte, would grow up in a country where ‘she can marry whoever she wants to marry’.

Last month, it was revealed that Hillary Clinton was ‘a little put off’ by gay rights, with Bill Clinton telling a long-term friend gay people ‘acting out’ made his wife uncomfortable.

Now a mother herself, Chelsea told Ellen she didn’t think she could love, respect and admire her mother more, but the electoral campaign and the hard work she does to ensure that every little girl – and every little boy – could live up to their potential had proven her wrong – just like the fact that Hillary didn’t give up.

‘When I see her being attacked, I just have even more respect that she keeps fighting,’ Chelsea Clinton said when Ellen asked how she felt when seeing her mother being attacked.

‘Because I think she could have stopped a long time ago – she still would have accomplished a lot.

‘But that she keeps going because there is so much unfinished business.’

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Stefanie Gerdes

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October is LGBT History Month: Three Reasons Everyone Should Know LGBT History

October is LGBT History Month: Three Reasons Everyone Should Know LGBT History

In honor of LGBT History Month, here are a few reasons why it’s important for everyone, not just members of the LGBT community, to know about LGBT people, communities and political movements throughout history.
HRC.org

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Have You Ever Seen A Closeted Friend In A Gay Bar?

Have You Ever Seen A Closeted Friend In A Gay Bar?

Editor’s note: We’ve asked online comedian, voice actor and chest hair model Sam Kalidi to create a new meme each week for Queerty readers. This week he examines how we feel about our closeted friends. Sam looks forward to all your hate mail. You can find him on TwitterFacebook, Instagram and at your local glory hole.

 

Jeremy Kinser

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One Million Moms Have Their Pitchforks Out for the Gay Campbell’s Soup Dads

One Million Moms Have Their Pitchforks Out for the Gay Campbell’s Soup Dads

Gay campbell's soup ad

The questionably powerful American Family Association subgroup One Million Moms are up in arms over the adorable ad we featured recently from Campbell’s Soup, featuring two real-life gay dads and their son.

Clutch your most evil Christian pearls while reading their call to arms:

How confusing for this little boy and for all children viewing this commercial. Obviously, Campbell’s is sending the message that homosexual men are raising children, whom they wouldn’t have if a woman wasn’t involved, and they are ok with it.

Campbell’s Soup is glorifying this unnatural marriage. One Million Moms believes family is based on love, but this does not justify normalizing sin. 1MM does not agree with the need for Campbell’s to support same sex marriages or couples.

Companies should advertise the quality of their products. It is no longer about the product but about their cause. They should not be highlighting who is attracted to whom or who sleeps with whom. This is a marketing decision Campbell’s will regret.

This gay-inclusive commercial is attempting to desensitize viewers. There is concern about the way this ad is pushing the LGBT agenda, but an even greater concern is the way that they are attempting to redefine “family” and “real marriage.”

OMM is asking their followers (all six of them) to contact Campbell’s Soup and threaten to boycott their brands like Pepperidge Farm, Pace, Spaghetti O’s, V8, Swanson, and Prego.

So, you know what to do. Campbell’s 1-800-257-8443. Facebook, website.

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Andy Towle

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Cute YolkFish makes separating eggs hassle-free and fun

Cute YolkFish makes separating eggs hassle-free and fun

When it comes to baking, one of the easiest things to do is closely connected to one of the hardest things – ruining a meringue (that’s the easy part) by messing up when it comes to separating eggs.

Even the tiniest speck of yolk means that instead of ending up with beautifully fluffy beat egg whites, it all turns into a sad, sloppy mess.

But fear not, because this cute goldfish is here to save the day – and your meringue!

Created by Tel Aviv-based Peleg Design, the cute-yet-functional YolkFish makes all other techniques – from a slotted spoon to juggling the yolk from one half of shell to the other – look a lot messier than necessary.

With it's big mouth and round belly, the YolkFish neatly separates eggs into yolks and whites.

With it’s big mouth and round belly, the YolkFish neatly separates eggs into yolks and whites.

Simply crack an egg into a container, squeeze the fish’s belly, release once it’s ‘kissing’ the yolk and ta-da: it sucks up the yolk, leaving no trace behind.

Another gentle squeeze deposits the yolk into a different container, all without breaking it.

Slurping noises entirely optional, of course.

Available from various stationary and online retailers – including Amazon – prices clock in at around £9 (€12.15, $13.80) in European shops or $10 (€8.80, £6.51) in the US.

Watch the video demonstrating how the fish works below:

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Stefanie Gerdes

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Disturbing Video Proves Chinese Hospitals Still Using Shock Therapy To “Cure” Gayness

Disturbing Video Proves Chinese Hospitals Still Using Shock Therapy To “Cure” Gayness

internet-addiction-masterChinese hospitals are still offering highly discredited (not to mention horrific) electro-shock treatment to “cure” gay people, a new BBC documentary has revealed.

In the film, Unreported World, activists go undercover to expose the psychiatrists and doctors administering the controversial therapy.

One patient is told to ingest nausea-inducing drops to make him feel sick every time he has “urges.”

“Your current conditioned reflex is when you see the same sex you feel love,” she says. “Now what I want to make you feel is scared.”

Oh, we feel scared, Doc.

She also recommends shock therapy.

Last year, a Beijing clinic was forced to apologize and pay out a fine for offering shock treatment as a way to “cure” gayness, but as the film shows, the practice has not stopped everywhere.

“It was extraordinary to spend time with people like John and Iron (Beijing LGBT Centre activists), who are doing so much to change the landscape for the LGBT community in China,” reporter Shaunagh Connaire said.

“This an issue I care deeply about and having the opportunity to document their bravery and resilience was a privilege.”

See a preview of the doc below:

h/t GayStarNews

Dan Tracer

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Age, Weight, PrEP Status: Hookup Apps' Next Filtering Option

Age, Weight, PrEP Status: Hookup Apps' Next Filtering Option

Guys on Grindr and Scruff — two of the most popular gay hookup apps — recently started seeing profiles advertising the use of pre-exposure prophylaxis, or PrEP, which the CDC last year recommended for gay and bisexual men at substantial risk for contracting HIV.

Jason Marchant, chief product officer of Scruff and one of the app’s founding partners, tells The Advocate he’s been on PrEP for two years and has listed it on his Scruff profile for over a year and a half. Marchant’s username is “Jason Scruff [PrEP].” Such is the way many Scruff users advertise their PrEP usage; including it in their usernames or in their written profile descriptions. But Scruff is about to make it easier to advertise PrEP adherence or find other users.

“Scruff 5, which will be launching on iOS devices in the next few weeks, will have two new profile metadata fields,” Marchant says. “One of them is sexual practices like top, bottom, versatile, oral, fetish, no sex, stuff like that. The second one is for safer sex practices like condoms, PrEP, and treatment as prevention.”

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This will give users the option of selecting what they are into sexually and what safe-sex practices they use, if any, and displaying the informaiton on their profiles. “Once it’s filled out, it will appear prominently on your Scruff profile,” Marchant says.

This is the first time Scruff has publicly endorsed PrEP as a safe-sex practice. Grindr, which is the most widely-used gay hookup app in the world with 2 million daily users, is more vague about its plans for PrEP. Grindr for Equality, a branch of the company started in 2012 to raise awareness for LGBT issues, recently conducted research with the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Center for Disease Control to poll users about their attitudes toward PrEP. They will reveal their findings in the coming months, a spokesperson for Grindr said. 

Joel Simkhai, founder and CEO of Grindr, says, “I believe all sexually active gay men should be on PrEP, barring, of course, any health risks outlined by a medical professional. It prevents HIV infection. Why wouldn’t you take it?” 

Since its short time on the market, PrEP has caused a lot of controversy and division among gay men. For many, the drug has changed how some interact with others when it comes to sex and dating. Many say PrEP has bridged the gap between HIV-positive and HIV-negative men, and reduced stigma about the disease. 

Others, like the California-based AIDS Healtchare Foundation, the largest HIV services provider in the country, have blasted PrEP and accused it of encouraging risky sexual behavior. The president of the organization, Michael Weinstein, even told the Associated Press that he thought PrEP was nothing more than a “gay party drug.” 

Carl Sandler, CEO and designer of the popular gay dating apps MISTER, Mr. X, and Daddyhunt,  thinks it is high time for apps like his to endorse PrEP. Doing so, he says, will not only educate more people about its effectiveness, but will also combat the negative messages about the medication.  

Eric Paul Leue, director of sexual health and advocacy at Kink.com, is a major PrEP advocate but cautions against hookup apps getting too involved in PrEP education. “Is this really the apps’ responsibility?” Leue says. “I think this education should come from the schools. The apps can be about sex, and sex doesn’t need to be a drop-down list of health terms.”

Regardless, the apps appear to be making PrEP awareness a new priority. Sandlers says that MISTER, Mr. X and Daddyhunt will soon offer a hashtag feature that will allow users to tag their pictures and profiles and search for tags among other users on the app. Since many already advertise PrEP on their profiles, Sandlers predicts #PrEP will become a popular tag. “It will allow users to meet others who are on PrEP and start a conversation about it,” he said. “Increasingly these apps are more social communities and places where guys can educate each other.” 

Marchant believes that PrEP does more than just prevent the spread of HIV among gay men.

“We often see that when people say they use PrEP in their profiles, they also tend to not discrimnate other users based on their HIV status,” he says. “I think we’ll be talking in the months and years to come about how not only is PrEP a powerful tool in preventing HIV, but it’s also taking a significant bite out of HIV stigma.” 

Alexander Cheves

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WATCH: Gay son gets mom to judge his sexy Halloween costumes

WATCH: Gay son gets mom to judge his sexy Halloween costumes

Like everyone preparing for Halloween, YouTube vlogger Jack Merridew is searching for the perfect costume and he’s getting some help from the one person who always knows best: his mother.

Calling himself ‘single as fuck’, Jack says he has no option other than hitting the clubs in what he describes as ‘incredibly sexy, slutty Halloween costumes’ – and his followers should do the same.

Dressing up as a clown, sailor, police officer and schoolboy, he walks to his mother’s door so mum can judge the costumes.

And as good as Jack looks in all of them (and he does), his mother’s reactions are even better.

Each time he presents a new outfit, she can’t contain her laughter and even takes pictures of her son to send to friends and family before rating them on a scale of one to five.

Watch the full video below:

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Stefanie Gerdes

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Are We Too Hard On LGBTQ Movies?

Are We Too Hard On LGBTQ Movies?

stonewall movie stillStonewall is tanking at the box office in wake of attacks on the film that started within hours of the trailer’s release. People are primed to hate it, as they seem to be whenever anything gay comes out (hello, Looking).  

In the decade since Brokeback Mountain, there are still very few major movies that are explicitly LGBT-oriented and fewer still that are gay oriented and still fewer that are successful at the box.

So, we leaves the question to you, Queerty readers: Are We Too Hard On Gay Movies?

Rob Smith

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