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Laurie Higgins Losing It Over College Students Acting Like College Students

PZ Myers points us to something truly hilarious.  Apparently one of the Illinois Family Institute’s Laurie Higgins’ kids went to Gustavus Adolphus, a small Lutheran

October 14, 2010 Blog
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Wonkette’s Liz Glover Talks to WaPo’s Jonathan Capehart on Teen Bullying

Nice.  Thanks be to Liz Glover, who caught up with Washington Post reporter Jonathan Capehart at a benefit for The Trevor Project!

October 14, 2010 Blog
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Dallas Excludes Sexual Minorities from Proposed Antibully Policy

The Dallas Independent School District in the 1990s enacted a non-discrimination policy which encouraged the discrimination that is now occurring against transgender staff and students.

October 13, 2010 Blog
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Sassy Gay Friend: ‘It Gets Better’

You all are probably by now familiar with the fabulous videos Second City’s Brian Gallivan makes as the “Sassy Gay Friend.”  If you’re not, I’m

October 13, 2010 Blog
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Bryan Fischer: “If we want to see fewer students commit suicide, we want fewer homosexual students.”

Bryan Fischer does not exist within reality.  If he did, he would understand that homosexual students will always exist, no matter what kind of verbal

October 13, 2010 Blog
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Fort Worth City Councilman Joel Burns Offers Moving Testimony, Hope to Gay Teens

This is what a fierce advocate looks like. This happened in the City Council meeting yesterday in Fort Worth, Texas.  If you’ve ever been to

October 13, 2010 Blog
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Mother of Gay Son, Bullied to Death, Rebuts Tony Perkins’ Bigotry in Washington Post

A lot of LGBT writers, including this one, were understandably annoyed that the Washington Post, Sally Quinn, and Jon Meacham decided to give Tony Perkins

October 13, 2010 Blog
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Son of ‘Proud Homophobe’ Jonathan Katz Comes Out as Gay

During the summer, there was a little uproar when it was discovered that a scientist on Obama’s panel addressing the BP oil spill, Jonathan Katz,

October 12, 2010 Blog
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Dear Washington Post: Tony Perkins’ Bigotry Is Not ‘Faith’

Pam points out something truly ridiculous:  the supposedly venerable Washington Post has decided to give Tony Perkins space in their “On Faith” column to spew

October 12, 2010 Blog
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Briefly Noted: Why Focus on the Family Supports Bullying

In the wake of increased media reporting of suicides caused by antigay bullying, Focus on the Family has retaliated against concern for the bullied by

October 11, 2010 Blog
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