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Paul Bettany Has Absolutely No Patience For Homophobes Who Can’t Spell

Paul Bettany Has Absolutely No Patience For Homophobes Who Can’t Spell

LGN_8_5x11_4CArt_1Paul Bettany is one of those actors who you totally recognize but whose name you probably can’t always remember. He’s had roles in a bunch of blockbuster movies, including Iron Man 1, 2, and 3, The Da Vinci Code, and The Avengers. And he’s married to Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Connelly.

Well, over the weekend, the Avengers star avenged an internet troll who hurled an antigay slur at him over social media.

“Your (sic) a faggot pussy I would beat your fucking ass if i ever see you in real life. Faggot,” a man named Travis from Horicon, WI (pop. 3,655) wrote to the 43-year-old actor.

Bettany was quick to respond:

“Dear Travis, Thank you so much for your message. I have a few thoughts – I think you mean you’re as in you are a faggot pussy not ‘your’, which seems to suggest I have a faggot pussy. Also a comma after ‘pussy’ would really help the clarity of the sentence. Lastly, you are mixing up your tenses ‘would and see’ – I think you mean that you would beat my fucking ass if you ever saw me in real life or you will beat my fucking ass (why so much focus on my ass? Something you’d like to get off your chest?) if you ever see me in real life. Sorry for all the notes but I was a little confused. Hugs and kisses, Paul Bettany.”

Then took a screen shot of the conversation and posted it to his Twitter account.

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We’re not sure which is hotter, the fact that Mr. Bettany put a trolling homophobe in his place, or the fact that he’s such a good-looking grammar aficionado.

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Graham Gremore

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Michigan and Kentucky Plaintiffs Ask Supreme Court to Review Sixth Circuit Ruling Upholding Gay Marriage Bans

Michigan and Kentucky Plaintiffs Ask Supreme Court to Review Sixth Circuit Ruling Upholding Gay Marriage Bans

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Joining plaintiffs in Ohio and Tennessee who have filed similar petitions with the Supreme Court, the plaintiffs at the center of the cases challenging Kentucky and Michigan’s gay marriage bans are asking the high court to take up the Sixth Circuit’s anti-equality ruling. 

The Associated Press reports:

…Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway has declined to defend the state ban and Gov. Steve Beshear has hired private attorneys to represent the state. The Ohio appeal focuses on the state’s refusal to recognize out-of-state gay marriages because of its own ban, while the Tennessee case is narrowly focused on the rights of three same-sex couples.

Detroit Free Press reports on the significance of the April DeBoer and Jayne Rowse’s Michigan case:

While it remains uncertain which case — if any — the U.S. Supreme Court decides to take, here are some elements that make the Michigan case unique:

* There was an actual trial on the same-sex marriage issue in Michigan, whereas in other states, judges issued decisions after reading written arguments, with no cross examination of any witnesses or experts.

* Two, the Michigan plaintiffs aren’t just seeking legal recognition for same-sex couples who were married in other states, but are actually fighting to make gay marriage legal in Michigan by challenging a voter-approved ban on it.

Michigan* Three, the Michigan plaintiffs also have children they are raising together — a key issue in the same-sex marriage debate. Those fighting to legalize gay marriage argue families are being harmed when same-sex parents aren’t legally recognized, while traditional marriage advocates argue that children thrive best when raised by moms and dads and that it’s too early to tell if same-sex parenting is a good idea or not.

* Four, the state of Michigan is actively seeking to keep same-sex marriage illegal, whereas in other states, officials have opted not to pursue appeals once a federal judge has spoken on the issue. That didn’t happen at the conclusion of Michigan’s same-sex marriage trial.

DOMA lawyer Mary Bonauto has also joined the Michigan legal team. 

Here are the briefs courtesy of Equality Case Files

[photo via screenshot]


Kyler Geoffroy

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Cameron Esposito Answers 11 Questions About Lesbians (VIDEO)

Cameron Esposito Answers 11 Questions About Lesbians (VIDEO)
Earlier this month comedian Cameron Esposito answered a few questions about what it’s like to be a lesbian.

The video was so informative — and so hilarious — that she’s back for more!

In this round of “Ask A Lesbian,” Esposito tackles hard hitting questions like, “Do you find Ellen attractive?” and “If lesbians are attracted to women, why is it that some lesbians have partners that look and act like men?” and the burning (literal and figurative) inquiry, “Can you help me install my heater?”

Watch the video above as Esposito proves no question is too personal — or too stupid — for her to offer an answer and then go pick up her album and follow her on Twitter. For upcoming tour dates, head here (or don’t — more Cameron for us!).

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James Franco Offered To Submit And Do Anything You Ask On Camera

James Franco Offered To Submit And Do Anything You Ask On Camera

Never let it be said that James Franco isn’t a Renaissance man. As part of Paper magazine’s continued effort to break the internet (they’re responsible for last week’s nude photos of that person we refuse to mention on this site), Franco took part in a #MakeJamesDo Google hangout and let viewers dictate his actions. This culminated in the entertainer donning a pink tutu to impersonate Marilyn Monroe, letting a puppy lick peanut butter off his face, sketching with his feet, twerking and, well the list goes on. Presumably there was a boring no-nudity stipulation, but maybe he’ll get drunk and post another racy pic to Instagram.

Watch Franco do your bidding below.

Jeremy Kinser

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New Study Suggests Genetic Link For Male Homosexuality

New Study Suggests Genetic Link For Male Homosexuality
CHICAGO (AP) — A large study of gay brothers adds to evidence that genes influence men’s chances of being homosexual, but the results aren’t strong enough to prove it.

Some scientists believe several genes might affect sexual orientation. Researchers who led the new study of nearly 800 gay brothers say their results bolster previous evidence pointing to genes on the X chromosome. They also found evidence of influence from a gene or genes on a different chromosome. But the study doesn’t identify which of hundreds of genes located in either place might be involved.

Smaller studies seeking genetic links to homosexuality have had mixed results.

The new evidence “is not proof but it’s a pretty good indication” that genes on the two chromosomes have some influence over sexual orientation, said Dr. Alan Sanders, the lead author. He studies behavioral genetics at NorthShore University HealthSystem Research Institute in Evanston, Illinois.

Experts not involved in the study were more skeptical.

Neil Risch, a genetics expert at the University of California, San Francisco, said the data are statistically too weak to demonstrate any genetic link. Risch was involved in a smaller study that found no link between male homosexuality and chromosome X.

Dr. Robert Green, a medical geneticist at Harvard Medical School, called the new study “intriguing but not in any way conclusive.”

The work was published Monday by the journal Psychological Medicine. The National Institutes of Health paid for the research.

The researchers say they found potential links to male homosexuality in a portion of chromosome X and on chromosome 8, based on an analysis of genetic material in blood or saliva samples from participants.

Chromosome X is one of two human sex chromosomes; the other is chromosome Y, present only in men.

The study authors note that animal research suggests a gene located in one region of chromosome X may contribute to some sexual behavior; it’s one of the same regions cited in the new study.

Specific causes of homosexuality are unknown. Some scientists think social, cultural, family and biological factors are involved, while some religious groups consider it an immoral choice.

Study participant Dr. Chad Zawitz, a Chicago physician, called the research “a giant step forward” toward answering scientific questions about homosexuality and helping reduce the stigma gays often face.

Being gay “is sort of like having certain eye color or skin color — it’s just who you are,” Zawitz said. “Most heterosexuals I know didn’t choose to be heterosexual. It’s puzzling to me why people don’t understand.”

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Sanders’ research: www.gaybros.com

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AP Medical Writer Lindsey Tanner can be reached at www.twitter.com/LindseyTanner

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Man Charged With Rape, Murder In 2012 Attack On Teen Lesbian Couple Appears In Court In Texas: VIDEO

Man Charged With Rape, Murder In 2012 Attack On Teen Lesbian Couple Appears In Court In Texas: VIDEO

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Days after a horrific attack on a teenage lesbian couple in South Texas that left one of them dead, David Malcom Strickland approached mourners at the park where the incident occurred, according to police.

Strickland, who at the time lived near the park in Portland, Texas, outside Corpus Christi, told the mourners that his girlfriend knew one of the victims. Strickland asked the mourners for details about the investigation and was observed searching the grass near the crime scene, witnesses said.

Nearly two years later, Strickland allegedly delivered a letter to a business in Portland in which he implicated another man in the June 2012 shooting that left 19-year-old Mollie Olgin (above right) dead and her then-18-year-old girlfriend, Kristene Chapa (above left), seriously wounded. As it turned out, the man implicated in the letter was a former roommate of Strickland’s, from whom Strickland had been charged with stealing firearms in Utah. The letter led police back to Strickland, who was arrested this June and charged with capital murder, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, aggravated sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping in the attack on Chapa and Olgin.

Strickland.Court1On Friday, with Chapa and about 20 pro-LGBT protesters gathered outside, Strickland made an appearance in court. The protesters carried rainbow flags and signs suggesting the incident was an anti-gay hate crime. but San Petricio County District Attorney Michael Welborn told The Corpus Christi Caller-Times he doesn’t believe it was motivated by anti-gay bias. 

“No, we are not calling it that (a hate crime). We have found no evidence that this is a hate crime,” Welborn said.

Watch KIII-TV’s report, AFTER THE JUMP

Welborn told KZTV Channel 10 the publicity and the presence of the LGBT protesters — Strickland wore a bulletproof vest and was led in through a side door — could ultimately cause the trial to have to be moved.

“When we have instances like what happened today, the courts start looking very strongly at whether we need to transfer the case to another county,” Welborn said.

ChapaChapa, who suffered a gunshot wound to the head and is still undergoing rehab, said the rally was an important show of support.

“With all this court, it really opens old wounds, you know, and both the families are suffering,” Chapa told KZTV.

One man, reportedly a friend of Strickland’s family, filmed the LGBT protesters and reminded them that Strickland is innocent until proven guilty, according to a report from KIII-TV. Chapa’s sister, Patricia Hernandez, told the man he didn’t know the evidence in the case. 

While much of the evidence hasn’t been made public, an arrest affidavit said shell casings from the crime scene were matched to a gun Strickland owned at the time. Strickland’s vehicle also matched the description of the one that dropped off the letter, and authorities traced his cell phone to the area when it was delivered.

The letter revealed details about the crime that hadn’t been made public, including the fact that Chapa and Olgin had been forced to duct-tape each other’s mouths and eyes, and that their bodies had been stacked on top of each other. Bird-watchers found Olgin dead and Chapa clinging to life the next morning.

When Strickland was arrested in Utah in January for stealing firearms from his former roommate, police found guns, ammunition, condoms, personal lubricant, bolt cutters, pepper spray and a lock pick kit in his vehicle. 

Prosecutors haven’t said whether they’ll seek the death penalty for Strickland. Even if the incident were classified as a hate crime, there would be no penalty enhancement available in Texas because Strickland is already charged with capital murder, and prosecutors would be unlikely to seek the designation because it could increase their burden of proof.

If nothing else, though, Friday’s courthouse rally was a sign that the small LGBT community in remote South Texas hasn’t forgotten about the crime, even if the national gay media has.

Chapa, who was left paralyzed on one side of her body, has made a heroic recovery, but a fund to help pay for her ongoing medical expenses has raised just $3,730 of the $40,000 goal in five months.

To contribute to the fund, go here.

 

KiiiTV.com South Texas, Corpus Christi, Coastal Bend


John Wright

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