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Michigan Now Protects Antigay Bullies AND Alleged Sex-Abusers
The Michigan state senate voted Wednesday to reject a measure that would protect students from violence committed on the basis of sexual orientation. Opponents of
Ex-Gay Leader Equates ‘Masculine Christianity’ with Violence
Scott Lively is the western Massachusetts-based ex-gay activist most famous for claiming that Nazi Germany was run by a hypermasculine homosexual conspiracy. Lively co-founded the
Third Pastor Prays for Death of the President
Talk To Action is keeping a tally of nationally known Christian rightist pastors who pray for the death of the president of the United States.
Jamaican Columnist Speaks Out against Antigay Violence
Jamaica is a nation where antigay vigilantism is culturally accepted; authorities leave violence unpunished; and no GLBT organization can meet in public, hold events, or
On the Radio: Writer Challenges A Rising Antigay Religious Militant
Writer Matt Comer performed an excellent and difficult task for LGBT North Carolinians last week when he exposed a pattern of hate and incitement to
Focus on the Family Cheers W.Va. Schools’ Pro-Bullying Policy
Focus on the Family, the self-styled “Christian” and “pro-family” organization, calls it “good news” that a West Virginia school board voted to exclude gay and
An Outrage In Fort Worth
The fortieth anniversary of Stonewall, the 1969 bar riot that kicked off the modern gay rights movement, was supposed to be a time of reflection.
Focus on the Family Says Laws Are the Problem — Not Hate Crimes
While mainstream media and a non-partisan antiviolence watchdog organization warned today that antigay killings are rising sharply, Focus on the Family said that’s of no
Hold Ex-Gays Accountable for S.C. Promotion of Gay Dating Violence
Evangelical antigay lawmakers in South Carolina have amended a bill originally intended to stop teen dating violence, so that the legislation excludes gay teens. The
Antigay Activists Lie about APA to Undercut Support for Hate-Crime Bill
As reported yesterday, several religious-right organizations have falsely claimed this week that the American Psychological Association has changed its position regarding the factors that influence







