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WATCH: Gays Want to Take Away Opponents' Freedom, Says Pat Robertson

WATCH: Gays Want to Take Away Opponents' Freedom, Says Pat Robertson

In his latest rant about supposed persecution of Christians, Pat Robertson is warning his audience that LGBT people want to see anyone who disagrees with them bankrupted and incarcerated.

Gays don’t want to stop at having their rights recognized, Robertson said Thursday on his 700 Club broadcast. “What they want to do is persecute anybody who disagrees with them,” he said. “They want those people bankrupted. They want those people put in jail. … We’re talking about taking away the freedoms of everybody who disagrees with them.”

Also Thursday, The 700 Club featured an interview by David Brody with Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who refuses to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples and went to jail for defying a court order to do so, and Barronelle Stutzman, a florist from Washington State who faces a fined for discrimination in declining to provide flowers for a same-sex wedding.

Davis said she’s ready to go back to jail again if necessary, while Stutzman echoed the theme of “persecution.”

“I think it’s going to get a lot worse,” she predicted. “It’s going to be attorneys where they say you can practice law, but if you take a hate crime [defendant], we’re going to take your license. … So it’s not just the florists or the bakers. It’s all the citizens. It’s everybody’s freedom. We are fighting for not just mine but yours.”

Watch both clips below, the first courtesy of Right Wing Watch.

Trudy Ring

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Tori Amos's Feminist Fairytale Musical

Tori Amos's Feminist Fairytale Musical
2015-10-01-1443662734-3490354-AltheaImage9050643_Brinkhoff_Mgenburg_MercuryClassics.jpg Just under 20 years ago, Tori Amos asserted her sovereignty as her own producer and created the haunting, transporting album Boys for Pele. Nothing else sounded like it then, and nothing sounds like it now: inspired piano-and-harpsichord-based southern gothic rock epics don’t come along often. Many critics were confused by it; many of her fans consider it one of her masterworks.

Originals like Amos challenge audiences and critics alike, who, with no comparable frame of reference, often are polarized. Such was the case when it was announced that Amos would be writing the music and lyrics to a musical, The Light Princess. Created by the National Theatre of London as a work of art and unbridled imagination, the play is based on an obscure fairy tale about a princess who is so “light with grief” after her mother dies that she has no gravity. Throughout a series of devastations designed to make her cry and literally come down to earth, Princess Althea can only laugh.

Amos and the cast of the play have been hard at work in the studio, and the fruits of their labors will be revealed on October 9, when the original cast recording of The Light Princess is released. In conversation, Amos’s ongoing dedication to the project is clear: she hopes the play will make a Broadway appearance, because she wants young people to hear its message.

Tori Amos: I think it’s important that the album get out to the world. There’s some girl in Ohio that’s going to play this album and say, “this is my story, too.” And then, of course, the next step would be to take it to Broadway — with the right people. Of course, the storyline and the issues that we’re shedding light on is one that will need a brave commercial production team.

What is it that the girl in Ohio is going to come away with when she listens to The Light Princess cast recording?

Things can happen to you in life — to her — that can be so painful that you’re not able to deal with the severity of what it brings up in you. It’s too painful for you to look at and confront. So, then, you will be forced to take a journey in some way so that even though you think you’re not up to it, and even though you think that the road gets so long and challenging sometimes, you think you want to jump off the cliff and possibly end your life, you find an inner strength. An inner light that lets you look at the things that are bringing you pain in your life, confront them, and make changes. That’s what I want the girl in Ohio to come away with: she might not have all the tools to make the changes she wants, but she can gather them.

The National Theatre took a real chance on the play because of its unconventional nature. Do you think it’s possible to pull off art on Broadway?

I think it is possible because I think that the demand from the public that want to have a magical evening, and yet walk out feeling really empowered, who are strong enough to look at some dark issues in their own lives. I do think that you can do both, but you need commercial producers that won’t betray the teenaged audience and won’t dilute the story because I’ve made a vow to teenagers worldwide — teenagers who have come and gone in their lives and to teenagers yet to be — that I’m not going to betray their story.

I’m in Washington, D.C., right between the White House and Georgetown, where you got your start playing piano in a gay bar as a teenager. You’ve said that early in your recording career, producers and record labels tried to force you to replace all the piano on your albums with guitars, but you refused to give up that part of yourself. It just occurred to me that the pressures for you to compromise the nature of your music suddenly strikes me as quite similar to the way young LGBT people have to make a choice about whether to try to assimilate, with potentially dire outcomes, or to be who they are.

I was embraced by the gay community at 13, 14, and felt safe. And the community has been part of my family since then. I still get letters from people around the world that feel as if who they are will not be accepted by their families…so the musical is a metaphor for that as well — that our teenagers have to find the strength within themselves to stand up to their fathers and who their fathers want them to be. And so the fathers set about putting changes in place so that the teenager will change and become the person they think they need to become. I get letters from people all over the world having to deal with that. In some ways, people have changed and are more open. People are able to communicate online. I think that’s good. But also, it amazes me how much judgment there is out there. That really amazes me in 2015.

Speaking of which, it is election season…since you live part time in the U.K., what’s your read of our current political system? Donald Trump, the Planned Parenthood conversations at the same time as LGBT rights, marijuana legalization — it seems like things are going forward and backward at the same time.

Yes. When I hear hateful rhetoric, words being said about a group of people, to try to get votes, it saddens me. You begin to think…it makes me question the whole process. Some of the people running have completely lost their conscience, their moral code. I just can’t understand when hate is accepted, when hate is OK.

Your last album, Unrepentant Geraldines, includes a song called ‘America’ that deals with the undercurrent of changes in this country due to immigration — a cultural shift and a shift of consciousness. That was just a year ago. There’s a major political polarization going on right now that I haven’t seen in my lifetime.

It is worrying. It is worrying, David. There are people all over the world that are concerned and watching, and wondering what we’re going to do as Americans.

Your album Boys for Pele came out when I was 17 years old and, for all intents and purposes, I was that girl from Ohio. The album helped me commune with some dark realities. Earlier this year, you released remastered versions of your first two albums, Little Earthquakes and Under the Pink. Do you plan anything like that for Pele’s 20th birthday?

Yes, there’s something happening with Boys for Pele in the next several months. We’re going to be doing the work for it soon. It should be out in 2016.

Boys for Pele and subsequent albums mention ayahuasca, a shamanic medicine that has suddenly exploded in the mainstream. There’s a so-called ‘psychedelic renaissance’ going on right now, and there seems to be a serious shift in consciousness among the people who are part of that culture…

Ayahuasca…yes, definitely changed my perspective. And I would say to you that the work I did with it at the time, in the late 80s, early 90s, it affects me to this day insomuch as that it has opened up my perspective to realize I needed to listen. I needed to not speak all the time. I needed to listen, and see, and hear what people are saying to me or showing me, what the universe was trying to show me in the moment. It taught me how to do that.

The Light Princess got so much attention for its visuals. How do you think it translates to a purely sonic incarnation as it exists as the cast album?

Well, I think sonic theatre is a challenge that I wanted to try to achieve with the team. Our team of people were working so that it would explode in your headphones, and so that we could tell the story in sonic detail. We had to make sure that we were clear at all times. And then the booklet that you get, there’s a picture with each song that you get — all the lyrics are there, and there’s a photograph from the stage show, so you see the photos of the stage production.

And the photos are beautiful. I’m sorry I wasn’t able to see the show in London.

We’re hopeful there will be an American production. Cross your fingers.

The Light Princess Original Cast Recording, with two bonus songs by Tori Amos, will be released on October 9.

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Pope Francis was blindsided by meeting with Kim Davis according to gay friend

Pope Francis was blindsided by meeting with Kim Davis according to gay friend

The gay man who took his partner to meet Pope Francis last week believes the Pontiff was blindsided by his controversial meeting with Kim Davis.

‘Although I didn’t know any details, I knew immediately that (Pope Francis) had nothing to do with (the meeting), that this was arranged by other people without telling him the real character (of Davis),’ Yayo Grassi tells The Washington Post.

Grassi went public about his own meeting with the Pope – approved weeks in advance by the Pontiff himself – because of the severe backlash over the meeting with Davis, the Rowan County Clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

‘I received from friends of mine a lot of quite disturbing mail, telling me that ‘This is your pope, look what he did, and he’s a coward,’ and my defense is “We don’t know anything. Just wait until things come out.” And I’m extremely pleased that I was right. And I never had any doubt that I was right.’

The Vatican issued a statement Friday clarifying the brief Davis greeting saying she was one of ‘several dozen persons who had been invited by the Nunciature to greet him as he prepared to leave Washington for New York City.’

The only real audience granted by the Pope at the Nunciature was with Grassi who was a former student of his in Argentina in the 1960s.

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Greg Hernandez

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Rihanna’s Discography Gets Sucked Up into a Todrick Hall Tornado: WATCH

Rihanna’s Discography Gets Sucked Up into a Todrick Hall Tornado: WATCH

Rihanna Todrick HAll

Fans of Rihanna will need to give at least FourFiveSeconds to Todrick Hall’s new video, which takes Disturbia, So Hard, Bitch Better Have My Money, Umbrella, Diamonds, Where Have you Been, We Found Love, Only Girl (in the World), and spits them out so hard you’ll be needing some American Oxygen by the end of it.

Watch:

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Andy Towle

Rihanna’s Discography Gets Sucked Up into a Todrick Hall Tornado: WATCH

Danny Pintauro Clarifies Tony Danza's 'Disappointed' Comment: 'He's Worried About Me More Than Anything'

Danny Pintauro Clarifies Tony Danza's 'Disappointed' Comment: 'He's Worried About Me More Than Anything'

Danny Pintauro opened up about his HIV diagnosis and battle with meth addiction in a bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey this past Sunday, but before baring his soul to the American public, the actor had to inform Tony Danza and Judith Light, his former onscreen parents from “Who’s The Boss.”

The actor told E! News that telling his co-stars from the popular ’80s sitcom was “hard, just like telling my family was hard,” and said Danza vocalized “disappointment.” But “Who’s The Boss” fans will be relieved to know that the father-son pair are all good, as Pintauro was contacted by Danza days later to issue his well-wishes and support, the actor revealed to HuffPost Live on Friday.

“He actually emailed me because he heard that I had said that [he was disappointed], and he wanted to clarify that he’s worried about me more than anything,” Pintauro told host Nancy Redd.

The child star said he didn’t fault Danza’s original reaction, however.

“The disappointment is a given. I know that’s going to happen. It’s fatherly disappointment, to all of a sudden find out your child has a drug problem that you didn’t know about — that’s disappointing,” he admitted. 

Watch more from Danny Pintauro’s conversation with HuffPost Live here.

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Pope Francis met privately with gay couple during US visit

Pope Francis met privately with gay couple during US visit

The day before he came face-to-face with Kim Davis, Pope Francis met privately with an openly gay friend from Argentina and his partner.

Yayo Grassi confirmed to CNN on Friday (2 October) that he and his partner of 19 years and several other friends had a visit with the Pope at the Vatican Embassy.

The meeting took place on 23 September and was arranged personally by the Pope.

‘Three weeks before the trip, he called me on the phone and said he would love to give me a hug,’ Grassi said.

YouTube video of the visit shows the Pope greeting his friend with a hug then being introduced to the rest of the group including Grassi’s partner Iwan whose last name was not disclosed.

‘He has never been judgmental,’ Grassi said. ‘He has never said anything negative.’

Pope Francis has come under fire for meeting Davis, the Rowan County Clerk whose refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples landed her in a Kentucky jail last month.

The Vatican issued a statement Friday clarifying the Davis visit saying she was one of ‘several dozen persons who had been invited by the Nunciature to greet him as he prepared to leave Washington for New York City. Such brief greetings occur on all papal visits and are due to the Pope’s characteristic kindness and availability. The only real audience granted by the Pope at the Nunciature was with one of his former students and his family.’

That former student was Grassi.

Is Grassi troubled by the Pope’s stance against same-sex marriage?

‘Obviously he is the pastor of the church and he has to follow the church’s teachings,’ Grassi said. ‘But as a human being he understands all kinds of situations, and he is open to all kinds of people, including those with different sexual characteristics.’

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Greg Hernandez

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The Day Before Meeting With Kim Davis, Pope Francis Met With This Gay Couple

The Day Before Meeting With Kim Davis, Pope Francis Met With This Gay Couple

Screen Shot 2015-10-02 at 11.51.36 AMThe day before Pope Francisnow-infamous meeting with antigay Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis, he held a private audience with his longtime friend and former student from Argentina, Yayo Grassi, who happens to be an atheist who’s been in a same-sex relationship for 19 years.

Grassi declined to CNN to go into detail about the meeting, but said he brought his partner Iwan Bagus and some friends, and that it was arranged weeks in advance via email and phone communication.

“Three weeks before the trip, he called me on the phone and said he would love to give me a hug,” Grassi said.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi, who has downplayed the meeting with Davis, said Grassi has met previously with the pope in Rome.

“As noted in the past, the Pope, as pastor, has maintained many personal relationships with people in a spirit of kindness, welcome and dialogue,” Lombardi added.

“Obviously he is the pastor of the church and he has to follow the church’s teachings,” Grassi added. “But as a human being he understands all kinds of situations, and he is open to all kinds of people, including those with different sexual characteristics.”

Yes, obviously he can’t support marriage equality — that would be mayhem, right?

When Francis opposed same-sex marriage rights in Argentina in 2010, suggesting gay marriage is the work of the devil, Grassi wrote to him, “You have been my guide, continuously moving my horizons—you have shaped the most progressive aspects of my worldview. And to hear this from you is so disappointing.”

Francis — then Cardinal Jorge Margio Bergoglio — wrote back, apologizing for having upset his former student and promising that homophobia had no place in the Catholic Church.

Grassi believes the pope was duped into meeting with Davis, which still doesn’t inspire a whole lot of confidence in the religious leader.

Video of their meeting is below:

Dan Tracer

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Gay Man Who Met with Pope Says Pontiff Was Blindsided by Kim Davis Meeting

Gay Man Who Met with Pope Says Pontiff Was Blindsided by Kim Davis Meeting

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Yayo Grassi, the gay former student of Pope Francis, who, along with several friends and his partner of 19 year, had a private meeting with the Pontiff during his U.S. visit, tells Dan Zak at the Washington Post that he decided to speak out about it after the Kim Davis story blew up because he knew there were some shenanigans going on:

“Although I didn’t know any details, I knew immediately that [Pope Francis] had nothing to do with [the Kim Davis meeting], that this was arranged by other people without telling him the real character [of Davis]. I received from friends of mine a lot of quite disturbing mail, telling me that ‘This is your pope, look what he did, and he’s a coward,’ and my defense is ‘We don’t know anything. Just wait until things come out.’ And I’m extremely pleased that I was right. And I never had any doubt that I was right.”

Folks inside the Vatican think the Pope was blindsided too, according to a CBS Chicago report.

News of the meeting with Grassi broke as the Vatican struggled to contain a narrative surrounding its meeting with Rowan County, Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis.

Earlier on Friday, the Vatican released a statement regarding the meeting with Davis, denying that it was private or that it was “a form of support of her position in all of its particular and complex aspects.”

Davis’s lawyers at the Liberty Counsel countered by saying the Vatican’s statement was a lie, and presented its own narrative (which you can read HERE). They also released a set of photos of Kim Davis and her husband allegedly sitting in a Vatican embassy waiting room.

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Canadian Store Fined for Selling Chest Binder to Trans Teen

Canadian Store Fined for Selling Chest Binder to Trans Teen

A store in Canada is receiving support from elected officials this week after it was fined $260 for selling to a teen an elastic garment intended to give the chest a flat appearance, angering the youth’s parents, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

The garment, called a chest binder, is often used by transmasculine people to achieve the appearance of a flat chest and may even be considered a medical device. 

However, the teen’s parents complained to law enforcement about the purchase, and Venus Envy, an adult goods store in Ottawa, found itself subject to fines based on a city bylaw that prevents adult stores from selling goods to those under 18, reports the CBC. 

“There’s nothing illegal about the binder. The problem is the premises,” wrote the Ottawa Citizen. “Even though there is a demand for products that help transgender youth affirm their gender identity, teens can’t enter the store to buy the products. It’s even unclear if those under 18 can enter the store and make a purchase if a parent or guardian is present.”

Venus Envy owner Shelley Taylor told the Ottawa Citizen that her store is the only one in the city that sells products such as binders and gaffs — a garment used to smooth the genital area. She said that on an average Saturday, her store sells three or four gaffs and between six and eight binders.

She said teens in particular may select her store because they may not have credit cards and can’t order online, or may fear having products mailed to their homes. 

“Do you need to have fake ID to buy something that affirms your gender? That’s good for your emotional and mental health?” Taylor asked. “Our goal is to make people comfortable and offer good service.”

According to the CBC, elected officials have sided with Taylor and revoked her fine and hope to repeal the bylaw which had prevented her from serving teen customers. 

Somerset Councilor Catherine McKenney and Mayor Jim Watson both seek to repeal the law.

“Stores like Venus Envy have a role to play. It’s an issue of public health, mental health and support for youth. It just makes sense we would look at this bylaw and make sure it reflects the need for these purchases,” McKenney told the Ottawa Citizen.

Taylor told the paper that she plans on immediately removing explicit video content from her store so that she will be legally allowed to serve all ages and is pleased with the support.

“We know that having access to information and a supportive community is the key to acceptance and well-being, and this is clearly what we want for our youth,” Taylor told the paper. 

Elizabeth Daley

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Before Meeting Kim Davis, Pope Met With A Longtime Gay Friend In Washington

Before Meeting Kim Davis, Pope Met With A Longtime Gay Friend In Washington

Pope Francis privately met with a gay couple last week while visiting Washington, D.C., according to several news reports Friday.

Yayo Grassi, an openly gay Argentine-American caterer who lives in the Washington area and is a former student of the pope’s, met with Francis at the Apostolic Nunciature one day before the pope met Kim Davis, the Kentucky county clerk who has been at the center of a national controversy over her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

Joining Grassi was his boyfriend of 19 years, Iwan Bagus.

The news was first reported Friday by CNN, which published an interview with Grassi and described a video of him embracing the pope. A partial video of Grassi’s encounter with Francis can be seen below. The Associated Press reported Friday that the Vatican confirmed Francis had met with a “gay former student and his partner.”

Grassi did not respond to multiple requests for comment from The Huffington Post.

Grassi, who studied under the pope when Francis taught at Inmaculada Concepcion high school in Flores, Argentina, in the mid-1960s, told CNN the meeting was arranged via the Vatican embassy in Washington.

According to a Vatican statement on Friday, the embassy also arranged the pope’s meeting with Davis, which the Vatican said “should not be considered a form of support of her position in all of its particular and complex aspects.” The Vatican said the pope only had one “real audience” while at the embassy, which was his former students.

Grossi’s description of himself as a former student would seem to match the Vatican’s.

In an interview with The New York Times, Grossi said that he did not think the pope was making a statement with the meeting, which reportedly lasted between 15 and 20 minutes.

“I don’t think he was trying to say anything in particular,” he said. “He was just meeting with his ex-student and a very close friend of his.”

The news that Francis met with a gay man in a long-term relationship within hours of meeting with one of the highest-profile opponents of same-sex marriage in the U.S. elicited surprise and applause from LGBT advocates, some of whom had said they were offended by the pope’s meeting with Davis.

“Pope Francis never ceases to surprise us,” said Christopher J. Hale, executive director of Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, in a statement. “The news that Francis met with a gay couple should put to rest any notion that Pope Francis is held down by the narrow ideological divisions that plague the United States. He is first and foremost a pastor who is willing to encounter and engage anyone.”

“Once again, this shows that the Pope meets with a wide variety of people on his trips,” said the Rev. James Martin, editor at large of American Magazine, a Jesuit publication, in an email to HuffPost. “Of course it does not betoken any sort of papal approval of same-sex marriage. But if the story is accurate, I’m glad to hear that the Pope keeps in touch with old friends, gay or straight.”

 

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