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Don Lemon taking down ‘lapdog’ Lindsey Graham is a read for the ages

Don Lemon eviscerated Lindsey Graham after he publicly criticised Donald Trump, but was seen with him just days later. (Dimitrios Kambouris/MANDEL NGAN/Getty) Don Lemon has absolutely eviscerated anti-LGBT+ Republican Lindsey Graham for pandering to Donald Trump – and it is truly a read for the ages. Graham publicly condemned Trump after the president encouraged a violent mob of white supremacists to storm the Capitol, saying: “All I can say is, count me out. Enough is enough.” But it appears that the South Carolina senator’s words were just for show, as...
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AI chatbot Lee Luda pulled after it started ‘really hating’ lesbians

South Korean chatbot Lee Luda. (Twitter/ wuju131) Lee Luda, a South Korean AI chatbot, has been pulled from Facebook after started saying it “really hated” lesbians because they’re “creepy”. The chatbot was incredibly popular, according to The Guardian, attracting 750,000 users in its first 20 days since its launch on 23 December, 2020. But it has now been suspended after it started attacking minorities. Lee Luda was developed by the Seoul-based Scatter Lab, and takes the form of a 20-year-old female university student who is able to chat with users...
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Gay man shares the bizarre, offensive things people have said to him since he became a daddy

Robin Morgan-Bentley shared a list of the worst things people have said to him since becoming a father. (Stock image from Envato Elements) A gay man has shared a list of the top 10 bizarre, offensive things people have said to him and his husband since they became dads. Robin Morgan-Bentley shared the list on Twitter, highlighting the discriminatory attitudes queer parents often face in their everyday lives. “Top 10 things actual people have said to me and my husband this year, as new gay dads,” Morgan-Bentley wrote. Some of...
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Court blocks Trump’s sad assault on LGBT+ asylum seekers as administration’s death rattle rings out

President Donald Trump walks to the White House residence on January 12 (Getty/Drew Angerer) A court has shot down Donald Trump‘s sweeping new immigration rules that would make it significantly harder for LGBT+ people to claim asylum. The Department of Homeland Security had issued drastically revised guidance for asylum procedures in December, laying out a controversial procedure for turning away people seeking asylum without a fair hearing. Human rights campaigners warned the proposed changes would “eviscerate” the asylum process, and “radically change long-established definitions and standards under US asylum law,...
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Mike Pence’s home state could be the next to finally ban traumatising conversion therapy

Vice president Mike Pence. (Getty/J. Scott Applewhite) Indiana, the home-state of vice-president Mike Pence, could be next in line to ban traumatising conversion therapy for LGBT+ people in a groundbreaking move. JD Ford and Sue Errington, two Indiana Democrats, have introduced bills that would outlaw the dangerous practice in the state. If passed, the bills would “make anti-LGBTQ practices illegal” and “penalise businesses and Hoosiers who participate in debunked conspiracy theory”, according to the Stonewall Democrats. “Putting a stop to this harmful and detrimental practice can save the lives of countless...
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Gay congressman leading efforts to impeach Trump reveals chilling threats sent by white supremacists

Out congressman David Cicilline has been receiving threats over his key role in the efforts to impeach Donald Trump for a second time. The Rhode Island Democratic lawmaker, who is is co-chair of the Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus, is lead sponsor of the articles of impeachment going before the House of Representatives, which charge Trump with “Incitement of Insurrection” over the storming of the US Capitol. As the impeachment measure was introduced in the House on Monday, Cicilline received a deluge of violent and hateful threats. Voicemail messages, aired by...
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Priest delivers powerful message of trans inclusivity and acceptance: ‘We are all God’s children’

Julio Lancellotti shared photos of himself with trans women on Instagram. (Instagram) A priest has won praise from his followers after he delivered a powerful message of love and solidarity with trans people. Father Julio Lancellotti, a Catholic priest from Sao Paulo, Brazil, shared photos of himself with transgender women on Thursday (7 January) and spoke out in favour of equality. Lancellotti, who has more than 340,000 followers on Instagram, captioned one post: “Fighting discrimination and prejudice is an endless fight.” On a second photo, he said: “We are all...
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Keir Starmer wants Labour to be the ‘party of the family’. That absolutely includes the LGBT+ community, says Wes Streeting

LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 09: Labour leader Keir Starmer speaks at Unison on January 9, 2020 in London, England. Keir Starmer is running for leader of the Labour Party following Jeremy Corybn's decision to step down following their party's 2019 General Election results. (Photo by Peter Summers/Getty Images) As leader Keir Starmer positions Labour as the ‘party of the family’, shadow minister for schools, patron of LGBT+ Labour and proud gay MP Wes Streeting explains how that vision absolutely includes the LGBT+ community. At a time when right-wing populist movements...
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How Euphoria star and trans icon Hunter Schafer fought a transphobic bathroom bill – and won

Hunter Schafer at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party. (Matt Winkelmeyer/VF20/WireImage) When HBO’s Euphoria landed on our screens in 2019, it did that rare thing that a good show is wont to do: made the entire cast famous, almost overnight, and none more so than Hunter Schafer. It was the 21-year-old’s first-ever acting role, and Schafer’s portrayal of Jules was another rare thing: a trans actor playing a trans role. But while Schafer was new to acting, they were not new to the spotlight. She’s modelled for fashion houses including...
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Golf star Justin Thomas caught saying ‘terrible’ homophobic slur at Sentry Tournament of Champions

Justin Thomas of the United States reacts on the 18th green during the third round of the Sentry Tournament Of Champions at the Kapalua Plantation Course on 9 January, 2021 in Kapalua, Hawaii. (Getty/ Cliff Hawkins) American golf star and world number three Justin Thomas has been forced to apologise after blurting out a homophobic slur live on air at the Sentry Tournament of Champions. On Saturday (9 January), during the third round of the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii, Thomas missed a five-foot putt on the fourth hole....
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Drag Race UK judges reveal the biggest differences between the new season and the last

The first episode sees Elizabeth Hurley join RuPaul, Michelle and Graham. (BBC) We’ve seen the Drag Race UK season two opener and believe us – it couldn’t come at a better time. You don’t need us to tell you 2021 has, so far, been every bit as horrific as the-year-that-shall-not-be-named. And, frankly, a new season of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK isn’t going to cure the many ills of this world – but it’s a damn good distraction nonetheless. Season two of Drag Race UK comes to BBC iPlayer Thursday (14...
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Olly Alexander compares character’s AIDS-denial in Russell T Davies’ It’s a Sin to COVID conspiracies 

Olly Alexander has compared between his character’s AIDS-denial in Russell T Davies’ new series It’s a Sin to COVID conspiracy theorists. The new Channel 4 and HBO Max series from the iconic Queer as Folk and Cucumber creator takes us back to the beginning of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, and shines a light on many gay men’s early attitudes towards the crisis. The series focuses on a group of three young gay men who are all affected by the 1980s AIDS crisis after moving to London and renting a flat together, which...
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Court rules trans woman’s kids can be moved 4,000 miles away to another country – and she has to pay the costs

A trans woman must pay for her own children to be relocated to live with their other parent abroad. (Stock photograph via Elements Envato) An Ontario, Canada, court has ruled that a trans woman must pay the travel costs for her two children to move in with their mother in Washington, US. Increasingly isolated from her family, the upshot of a legal custody battle has seen Darcy feel she is drifting from her children after her former spouse divorced her in 2017. Her ex is now remarried to a man...
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13 best-selling LGBT+ books – including young adult fiction – to help pass the time during lockdown

We Are Everywhere: Protest, Power, and Pride in the History of Queer Liberation. (Amazon) If you’re looking for something to do during lockdown that isn’t constantly scrolling through social media, then maybe you could try picking up new books online? More specifically, and even better, books that put the spotlight on LGBT+ people. From personal memoirs to fiction novels both classic and modern, there’s plenty to add to or start your collection. This list features sci-fi young adult novels that centre queer characters, books that celebrate being unashamedly queer and...
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