Thursday, August 15, 2013

Colbert Report spotlights LGBT ordinance of small town in awesome video


This segment of the Colbert Report, about Vicco, KY, becoming the smallest U.S. town to pass an LGBT fairness ordinance is just too awesome for words

'WWE supports openly gay wrestling superstar' and other Thursday midday news briefs

WWE Superstar Darren Young Comes Out As Gay During TMZ Interview - Knowing the world of professional wrestling, I withheld any belief that this was true. However, based upon the official statement made by the WWE, this is on the up and up:

 "WWE is proud of Darren Young for being open about his sexuality, and we will continue to support him as a WWE Superstar. Today, in fact, Darren will be participating in one of our Be A Star anti-bullying rallies in Los Angeles to teach children how to create positive environments for everyone regardless of age, race, religion or sexual orientation." 

Let's be honest. Young is the first openly gay WWE superstar, but he is not the first gay wrestler. There have been rumors of others for a long time and it is known that former long-time wrestler and WWE mentor, Pat Patterson, is openly gay and in a relationship.

In other news:

 NOM now officially an anti-trans organization - I think we are going to be seeing more of this, unfortunately.  

 Florida Condo Association Allows Married Residents Only: Sorry Gays - Yet another way not being allowed to marry encourages anti-gay discrimination.  

Federal Judge Allows Uganda Lawsuit Against Scott Lively to Go Forward - Sweet! Even if they don't eventually win, what Lively did in Uganda will finally come out in full detail.

Religious right exploiting fear, ignorance over law to protect transgender students

Recently,  California governor Jerry Brown signed what has been called a historic bill which guarantees transgender students equal access to facilities - including bathrooms - based upon their gender identity. The bill also allows them to compete on sports teams based upon their gender identities.

And naturally conservatives and the religious right are screaming bloody murder as well as conjuring up false images of boys invading girls' bathrooms and showers in order to rape them.

Of course none of these things has ever happened in the several other states who have protections in law for transgender students. However, we all know that people tend to forget their senses when it looks as if their children are threatened.

It's something religious right groups count on. A prime example of this hysteria comes from the following CNN debate:

CNN invited hate group leader Randy Thomasson to appear on the network to condemn a new California law ensuring the rights of transgender teens to use facilities and participate in programs corresponding to their gender identities. Thomasson appeared along with the Transgender Law Center's Masen Davis, a transgender male. At the end of the segment, Thomasson told Davis and host Brooke Baldwin, "Hey, good to talk to you ladies." Appearing on the August 13 edition of CNN Newsroom, Thomasson, president of the anti-LGBT hate group Save California, peddled standard transphobic tropes about "sexually confused" transgender individuals, before closing with his snide remark:

The truth of the matter is that there is nothing to fear with this law:

In reality, the measure would merely affirm current law which prohibits California public schools from discriminating against transgender students. Allowing access to appropriate facilities and participation on school teams is an important step to deal with the high rates of bullying and harassment faced by transgender students.  As a recent decision by the Colorado Rights Division stated, refusing this kind of access to transgender students “creates an environment that is objectively and subjectively hostile, intimidating, or offensive.”