LGBT Platform and Role of Straight People
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LGBT Platform and Role of Straight People

Op-ed: Transitioning as a Guard at San Quentin State Prison
A transgender guard at one of California’s most infamous prisons shares what it was like to transition there.
Mandi Camille Hauwert
www.advocate.com/commentary/2015/03/03/op-ed-transitioning-guard-san-quentin-state-prison
PREVIEW: Brighton Bear Weekender, 19-21 June
Beachside town braces itself for an influx of flesh
jamiet
www.gaystarnews.com/article/preview-brighton-bear-weekender-19-21-june030315
New “Love Has No Labels” PSAs Share Messages of Acceptance and Diversity

The “Love Has No Labels” campaign premiered new PSAs urging viewers to rethink bias and to celebrate understanding, acceptance and diversity.
HRC.org
Christian Man Files Ballot Initiative To Legalize The Shooting Of Gay People
A California man would like to make it legal to shoot “any person who willingly touches another person of the same gender for purposes of sexual gratification.”
The effort is being spearheaded by Matthew McLaughlin, who just forked over $200 to file a ballot initiative with the Attorney General in Sacramento proposing the Sodomite Suppression Act become state law.
In a one-page document, McLaughlin calls gay sex an “abominable crime,” labeling it “a monstrous evil that Almighty God, giver of freedom and liberty, commands us to suppress on pain of our utter destruction even as he overthrew Sodom and Gomorrha [sic].”
His solution?
Gay people must be executed.
More specifically, they should be “put to death by bullets to the head or by any other convenient method.”
McLaughlin argues that it’s “better” if heterosexuals just kill the gays immediately rather than having everyone suffer God’s punishment in the afterlife, though he doesn’t say why.
In addition to requiring straight people to shoot gay people in the head, the Sodomite Suppression Act also bans gay people from running for public office, being employed by the state, or being granted any state or federal benefits, including unemployment, disability, welfare, and social security, or use of any public assets, like roads, parks, or libraries.
Oh, and any straight person who demonstrates tolerance or acceptance of a gay person will be fined “$1 million per occurrence, and/or imprisoned up to 10 years, and/or expelled from the boundaries of the state of California for up to life.”
Just to make sure everyone is aware of the law, McLaughlin is also demanding that the Sodomite Suppression Act must be “prominently posted in every public school classroom.”
Lastly, he says the law trumps all other laws. Civil rights laws, nondiscrimination laws, hate crimes laws, the state’s ban on the death penalty, you name it. Says McLaughlin: “All laws in conflict with this law are to that extent invalid.”
Now that the ballot initiative has been filed, McLaughlin will need to collect the signatures of at least 365,000 legitimate California residents in order for it to move forward.
h/t: The New Civil Rights Movement
Graham Gremore
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Conservative Radio Host: Discriminating Against Gays Helps Protect Them From Getting Stoned To Death – VIDEO
Anti-gay activist Dana Loesch, the editor-in-chief of Andrew Breitbart‘s BigJournalism.com, has said that failure to protect the “right” of Christians to discriminate against people in public accommodations will lead to gay people being stoned to death on the streets, reports Right Wing Watch.
Appearing on a CPAC panel on religious liberty last weekend along with Republican Rep. Randy Neugebauer and Tony Perkins, the leader of listed hate group the Family Research Council, Loesch made the bizarre connection between the right to discriminate and the potential murder of gay people, saying:
“You don’t have to be a Christian to be affected by loss of religious liberty, because if one liberty is taken, more liberties will be taken.
“If I’m not speaking up [while] you’re losing rights then what will happen to me when the day comes, if someone comes to me? What if you’re stoned for walking out in the street for being gay? I mean, come on, that’s where the conversation needs to go.”
Watch, AFTER THE JUMP…
Jim Redmond
Esquadrão das Drag's Abertura da Parada LGBT PART 1

Op-ed: How Gay Baseball Player Glenn Burke Made Bryant Gumbel Nervous
Late baseball player Glenn Burke wrote in his 1995 memoir (which is being re-released today) about the aftermath of his public coming out.
Glenn Burke
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