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Miley Cyrus Announces Launch Of Foundation To Support Homeless LGBT Youth

Miley Cyrus Announces Launch Of Foundation To Support Homeless LGBT Youth

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Singer-songwriter Miley Cyrus announced this week that she’s launching the Happy Hippie Foundation to support homeless and LGBT youth reports the AP. Cyrus said the death of trans teen Leelah Alcorn and Bruce Jenner’s coming out as trans spurred her to use the fame and attention she receives and re-direct it into a good cause:

“The position I’m in, I feel like I’ve got a lot of power. But so many kids don’t feel that way. They’re under their parents’ rule.

“When you have all eyes on you, what are you saying? And that’s what I had to ask myself a lot. It’s like, I know you’re going to look at me more if my (breasts) are out, so look at me. And then I’m going to tell you about my foundation for an hour and totally hustle you.”

Cyrus generated media attention when she brought a homeless man as her date to the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, where he accepted an award on the singer’s behalf. In the AP interview, Cyrus revealed that not all of her previous relationships could be considered “straight or heterosexual.” She declined to elaborate. 

Cyrus recently shot a series of music videos with other stars including Joan Jett and Ariana Grande to help raise funds for the foundation; the video with Joan Jett officially debuted this Tuesday on the foundation’s Facebook page.

You can watch Cyrus’ kill it with Joan Jett as they perform “Different,” AFTER THE JUMP

Miley and joan

 

  


Anthony Costello

www.towleroad.com/2015/05/miley-cyrus-announces-launch-of-foundation-to-support-homeless-lgbt-youth.html

Why Are An Increasing Number Of College Students Turning To Sex Work?

Why Are An Increasing Number Of College Students Turning To Sex Work?
From New York to Texas, students at some of the country’s most elite colleges are diving into “sugar dating.”

In this episode of the HuffPost Love+Sex Podcast, hosts Carina Kolodny and Noah Michelson look at the popularization of sugar dating — which typically involves a younger woman entering into a financially beneficial relationship with an older man — and explore the who, what, why and how of these complicated and sometime problematic relationships.

Guests include: poet and sugar baby Tessla Coil; writer and blogger Karley Sciortino of SLUTEVER; documentarian Parinda Wanitwat, who is currently working on a film called Daddies Date Babies; Christian Grov, Professor of Public Health at Brooklyn College; and CEO of SeekingArrangement.com Brandon Wade.

If you want to download and/or listen to the podcast offline, head to iTunes or Stitcher.

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Irish Metal Band Sickened By Use Of Their Music In ‘Vile’ ‘Kill The Faggot’ Game: VIDEO

Irish Metal Band Sickened By Use Of Their Music In ‘Vile’ ‘Kill The Faggot’ Game: VIDEO

Kill the faggot

The lead singer with Irish folk metal band Cruachan has spoken about his horror on learning that his music was used in Skaldic Games’ “Kill The Faggots” (KTF), reports The Journal.

Keith Fay explained that he and his girlfriend Rachel Lally contributed their voices to Skaldic’s The Shelter: A Survival Story. They have since asked for their work to be removed after discovering that KTF was due to be included within the game.

Legal proceedings will b issued towards @SkaldicGames if they try release anything using @CruachanClan @AphroditeSent pic.twitter.com/XOhXQIfTu5

— Cruachan (@CruachanClan) May 6, 2015

1016949_697236500341190_7163047000310582610_nFay said he agreed to feature both himself and Cruachan in the game because it “looked really interesting and it sounded awesome to have your band’s music in the video game”.

However, on Monday Fay began getting messages on the band’s Facebook page asking about their connection to KTF.

“My younger brother, who is also my best friend, is gay”, said Fay. “My girlfriend Rachel has been campaigning for a Yes vote in the same-sex marriage referendum. It’s just so vile, I can’t put it into words. I told them we’re out – they no longer have permission to use my voice, likeness, or [Cruachan] t-shirt…All that has to stop.”

It’s just been brought to my attention that a game featuring my voice as well as my girlfriend Rachel Lally (also music…

Posted by Cruachan on Monday, 4 May 2015

Despite the game featuring such lines as “you want to chop my weiner?”, “I just dropped the soap”, “transgender kill”, “AIDS carrier eliminated” and “straight pride”, Skaldic has claimed that it is not homophobic:

“The reason behind this particular game is because of how tired I am of people being overly sensitive and how easily offended people are by every little thing, especially with LGBT issues…

“I didn’t make this game to attack LGBT people personally, and no I don’t hate gays and think they should be treated farily [sic], but I made this game just to piss off those people that are way too overly sensitive, which includes straight people…

“Of course we don’t endorse killing or murder of any kind. This game was not meant to be taken seriously.”

The company has refused to issue an apology.

Watch a NSFW video test of the game, AFTER THE JUMP


Jim Redmond

www.towleroad.com/2015/05/irish-metal-band-sickened-by-use-of-their-music-in-vile-kill-the-faggot-game-video.html

Homophobic Russian MP Vitaly Milonov Ordered Not To Obstruct Gay Pride March: VIDEO

Homophobic Russian MP Vitaly Milonov Ordered Not To Obstruct Gay Pride March: VIDEO

Parade

Vitaly Milonov, the conservative Russian member of Parliament responsible for crafting Russia’s gay propaganda law, wanted to interfere with the gay pride parade set to take place in St. Petersburg on May Day. Thanks to St. Petersburg police authorities, he wasn’t able to. Some 90,000 pro-gay marchers took to Nevsky Prospect last Friday to gather in peaceful protest, calling for LGBTQ equality.

MilonovMilonov (right) and a group of fellow right wing conservatives attempted to organize a counter protest and block the queer marchers, claiming that they were in violation of Russia’s law banning positive depictions of gay people. Milonov included minors in his counter protest in order to argue that those marching in the pride parade were purposefully hurting the children with their presence.

Local authorities tasked with maintaining security during the gay pride parade weren’t buying Milonov’s reason for gathering and were explicit in telling them to leave. Milonov’s group was ordered to let the gay pride procession makes its way through the city unobstructed, though the crowd of bigots made sure to trail the pride marchers.

Check out footage of the St. Petersburg protests AFTER THE JUMP

 

 


Charles Pulliam-Moore

www.towleroad.com/2015/05/homophobic-russian-mp-vitaly-milonov-ordered-not-to-obstruct-gay-pride-march.html

Church Attendance Will Plummet 50 Percent If Gay Marriage Is Legalized, Glenn Beck Predicts

Church Attendance Will Plummet 50 Percent If Gay Marriage Is Legalized, Glenn Beck Predicts

“If this goes through, persecution is coming,” Glenn Beck cautioned listeners of his hate show last week. “I mean serious persecution!”

He was talking about same-sex marriage, of course. According to Beck (and absolutely no one else) the government is intent on legalizing gay marriage so it can launch a secret mission to strip churches of their tax exempt status if they refuse to perform same-sex weddings.

“Mark my words,” Beck babbled. “If gay marriage goes through the Supreme Court and gay marriage becomes fine and they can put teeth in it so now they can go after churches, like the president’s lawyer says, 50% of our churches will fall away!”

Related: Dolce & Gabanna Boycott Will End Culture And Science And Cause Black Magic, Glenn Beck Says

How long will it take for Christians to abandon their places of worship?

“Within five years,” Beck predicted, claiming that “the stigma of going to church will be too much” for some Christians, who do not want to risk their jobs, livelihoods and reputations.

“They’ll say, ‘I can’t do that, I’ll lose my job, people are picketing my house, I just can’t do that,” Beck said.

Watch him run his mouth in the video below. Or don’t.

 

Graham Gremore

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My First Father-Daughter Dance: Standing Ground (#BaltimoreUprising)

My First Father-Daughter Dance: Standing Ground (#BaltimoreUprising)
On Friday morning, I was getting my seven-year-old daughter ready for school and chatting happily about our first father-daughter dance later that night. So when a friend of mine suggested later, “Remember where you were last year at this time. Give thanks for then and for now” as a May Day spiritual practice, my meditation was on gratitude for my first-ever father-daughter dance.

Though I was a daughter, I had never been to one with my father. My parents’ divorce when I was two years old was not friendly back then. And I have an older daughter, now in her late teens, I went through her school years as her mother. To my youngest child, I am Daddy. But a year ago at this time, life for us was socially awkward. Only the loss of my full-time employment as a Christian theology professor at 47 freed me to start the changes that allowed me to recover from mental illness to be fully present in her life — but as her dad. My intersex body was still recovering from 32 years of feminizing treatments with estrogen and progesterone, and my legal name and gender change were still waiting in an eight-month process of court approval.

The awkwardness of my “in-between” transitional appearance made most other adults obviously uncomfortable if not outright hostile, especially when their children were present. Whether at school events or at local playgrounds, adults often pulled their children away from child in silent but obvious fear when I was with her.

Last year at this time, my then first-grader asked me to take her to the father-daughter dance at her school repeatedly, and every time, my refusal made her cry. For about two weeks, she begged and whined, “Why, Daddy, why?”

Embarrassed and even a little angry, I’d answer, “The other parents don’t understand, honey.”

What I was too ashamed to explain last year at this time was that I was afraid around other dads — because I didn’t look or sound like a dad — and as I now work in LGBT community, I know all too well that interactions between a group of cisgender straight men and one token trans* person or less-than-masculine gay man often end in violence.

Tearfully, my young child angrily (and probably rightfully) asked me, “Who cares what they think?” — not understanding why I didn’t stand up to the mean people this time (as she had seen me do for our extended family of LGBT college students). Because this time, young children would be the ones caught in the crossfire, I resigned myself without trying to explain further, “Not yet. Maybe next year, honey.”

So I am grateful this year because instead of shame, fear and tears, we had a laugh reading the dress code for the father-daughter dance.

“No strapless dresses allowed.” I said, “Too bad.”

Since she had proudly picked out her outfit to show me the night before, she said to me, exasperated, “Dad, you know I wasn’t going to wear one anyway!”

When I grinned back at her, she saw the humor. “You mean you were going to wear one? Da-a-ad!” She rolled her eyes and laughed with me. Progress!

To help manage the social anxiety for both of us as we got ready for the dance, I asked her to pick out my outfit, only requesting to stay in my blue jeans (which she approved). Out of all my plain, boring dress shirts, she picked the only one in rainbow colors (plaid), adding a black bowtie and black leather motorcycle boots — a choice I tried to steer her away from out of my own nervousness.

She was fearless and insistent, “These look the best on you, Dad!”

Once we got there, the old social anxiety returned. After all, my child was the only little girl in the whole room with a trans* dad, and she is already used to being socially excluded. But with a lot of patient waiting as she sat through those feelings, gently but firmly insisting, “We’re going to stay ’til you are ready to share one full dance, then if you are still not having fun we can go”, and the eventual help of one empathetic staffer to connect her with another little girl who is a friend, she finally danced with me and her friends the whole last hour of the event.

As I tucked her in bed that night, she told me, “This was the best time of my whole life!”

From a year ago today to now, I have much for which to be grateful. So many of my intersex friends have been wrongly told (as I was by doctors) that we could never have kids — so many gave up without trying. So many trans* friends who are parents lose custody of or even visitation with their children for no reason other than their gender. So many gay men and trans people aren’t even physically safe in a room full of guys who aren’t LGBT — let alone accepted without any fuss as I was with my child that night — like any other dad and daughter. The whole community around us has grown and opened hearts over time. So I am grateful.

But it took willingness to stand our ground in this unknown territory and take the pain of others’ fear, hostility, exclusion, and social awkwardness every single day for nearly two years to get to where we are now. Running away, hiding out, or fighting back are all easier than what my young child actually did at this school dance — and less effective for changing hearts and minds than the long-term work of staying in relationship with those who don’t understand or even worse, bully.

And so learning from my young child, I honor those at Ferguson and Baltimore — even though we are far away in L.A. And even though some dismiss the particularity of their moment-by-moment, daily acts of ongoing courage with the pithy generalization “all lives matter”. #BlackLivesMatter — specifically, in this particular time and place. The hardest, bravest work of all is staying — without surrendering, without attacking — to stand your ground.

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