Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters
Analyzing and refuting the inaccuracies lodged against the lgbt community by religious conservative organizations. Lies in the name of God are still lies.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
'Fake photo of Renee Good mocking Charlie Kirk's death spread on social media' & other Wed/Thur news briefs
Monday, January 12, 2026
''Deranged lunatic' - Trump Administration continues to smear Renee Good's name' & other Mon/Tues news briefs
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| Renee Good moments before she was shot by ICE agent Jonathan Ross. |
From hiring incompetent idiots to be ICE agents,to jumping the gun by labeling Good a domestic terrorist before all of the facts came in,to refusing to backtrack admit they were wrong (because Trump never apologizes when he's in the wrong, which is pretty much most of the time),to continuously trying to gaslight Americans with supposed "newly released" footage of the incident which is pretty much nothingburgers amplified by Elon Musk and far-right wannabe social media influencers.And now they are compounding the error by sending more ICE agents into Minnesota. The one thing we have learned from the Renee Good killing is that American lives, much like truth, are expendable to the Trump Administration.
Wednesday, January 07, 2026
'Professor fired over anti-Charlie Kirk post wins $500,000 settlement and his old job back' & other Wed/Thurs news briefs
Monday, January 05, 2026
Former New York Times editor claims that paper's anti-trans slant was deliberate and came from management
Some of us suspected the following. It looks like we were right.
I guess that can be seen as some comfort.
From THEM:
Former New York Times editor Billie Jean Sweeney has alleged that the paper of record’s management pushed writers to espouse anti-trans viewpoints. Sweeney, who is trans, worked for the Times for 11 years. Prior to her retirement in 2024, she served as the day assignment editor at the outlet’s international desk.
During a Trans News Network interview published on January 1, Sweeney claimed that the Times’ current anti-trans push began in 2022, through a new masthead assembled by executive editor Joe Kahn, publisher A.G. Sulzberger, and managing editor Carolyn Ryan. At that time, the paper began publishing a series of stories that “challenged every aspect of being trans,” from gender-inclusive language to medical science. In response, the Times received two open letters in February 2023, in which hundreds of signatories condemned its anti-trans coverage — including over 200 Times contributors. Days later, the publication responded by running a defense of Harry Potter author and notorious transphobe J.K. Rowling.
. . . Over the next year, the Times still failed to actively include trans people in its trans coverage. A March 2024 report by GLAAD and the watchdog group Media Matters for America (MMFA) found that the paper had failed to quote a single trans person in two-thirds of its articles on anti-trans legislation over the 12 months following the open letter, despite publishing at least 65 articles focusing on or featuring anti-trans legislation. Of those articles, 66% didn’t feature any quotes from a trans or gender non-conforming person, and 18% quoted anti-trans misinformation from conservative sources without added context.
. . . Sweeney also pointed to the Times’ response to the infamous Cass Review, an April 2024 U.K. report on gender-affirming care for minors which claimed that evidence in support of medical treatment like puberty blockers is “shaky.” The report has faced condemnation from advocates, professional medical groups, and researchers for its “deeply flawed” methodology. According to Sweeney, her international desk counterpart in London initially assigned a U.K. correspondent to cover the Cass Report’s publication. Although the correspondent’s reporting acknowledged that the Cass Review was a “very contentious, very political” document, within a few hours, Times editors reassigned the story to the science desk — more specifically, to Azeen Ghorayshi, “a key reporter in a lot of other anti-trans coverage.”
Later in the article, Sweeney pointed the finger at Sulzberger, claiming that he was the main person who pushed for the anti-trans slant because he saw it as a political project which the right-wing and the Trump campaign would like.
Historically speaking, this isn't the first time The New York Times served as a roadblock to fair and objective LGBTQ coverage. Abe Rosenthal, who served as executive editor from 1977 to 1986 was described as a "raging homophobe" whose personal bias led to the NYT ignoring the AIDS crisis in its early days.
According to author Larry Gross:
Abe Rosenthal’s homophobia was felt at the Times in two ways: It ensured that lesbian and gay reporters stayed firmly in the closet, and that the word “gay” was not used in the paper to describe gay people. . . The word crept into news stories and headlines from time to time, but the paper’s official policy ruled the word “gay” out of order, while at the same time the gay liberation movement was exploding all around it. Rosenthal was not limited in his biases to anti-gay prejudice — he also refused to allow the word “Ms.” to be used until 1986 — but his homophobia proved tragic when the AIDS crisis erupted on his watch.
As the AIDS epidemic began to emerge, the silence of the media in general, and of The New York Times in particular, contributed to the magnitude of the unfolding tragedy. Although the death toll mounted in the early 1980s, the Times maintained a disdainful distance. As gay journalist Michelangelo Signorile put it, “Rosenthal, who attacks anti-Semitism in the media, never realized that the way he was treating the AIDS epidemic wasn’t much different from the way that news organizations treated the Holocaust early on.”
Related post - “A Shameful Chapter”: How Anti-Trans Disinformation Drowned Out Science and Gripped the Mainstream
Thursday, January 01, 2026
BURN!!! CA Gov Gavin Newsom shuts down Libs of TikTok's anti-LGBTQ rant with one sentence
Happy New Year and welcome to 2026!!
Hopefully this year will be the year that we work harder on changing the madness November 2024 brought us. And I think we have a shot if things like the following continues to happen.
Libs of TikTok's Chaya Raichik continued her ongoing war with us recently via a tweet complaining that NBC featured a gay couple kissing during its New Year's Eve special. It's safe to say that CA Gov Gavin Newsom speaks for a large majority for us with his response.
As of now, I am not a Gavin Newsom supporter, but I will say one thing for him.
"He speaks his mind and says what I am thinking." 😂😂
Monday, December 29, 2025
Sold out Christmas drag show gets the last laugh on Florida, final thoughts about Charlie Kirk & other Mon/Tue news briefs
Editor's note - this may or may not be my final post for 2025. Either way, I am grateful for all of your support and hope that I continue to retain that support as I move into 2026, which will be my 20th blogging anniversary I think that the attack on the trans community will unfortunately continue in 2026, but I also think that our opponents just carried it step too far. And I am going to make a supreme effort in helping to capitalize on the error. What is the error? I won't mention it now, but I have my fingers crossed.
Bonsignore joined the FDNY in 1991 as an emergency medical technician, serving 31 years before her retirement in 2022. She was named chief of the FDNY’s Emergency Medical Services division in 2019, becoming the first woman to head the division and first uniformed woman to be a four-star chief in the department. Her tenure included working as a first responder in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and leading the EMS division during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This might be slightly premature to say, but I think the death of Charlie Kirk — and Trump World’s subsequent forced national observance of grief — is having the opposite effect of what I initially thought. If you had asked me in September what would happen, I would have said that Kirk’s murder was the American Reichstag fire, the moment the Trump administration and its great and powerful cyber army would finally conquer the information landscape and complete their authoritarian crackdown on free speech.And a bit of that happened, sure, there was harassment, and doxxing, and people lost their jobs for insensitive posts about Kirk. But it didn’t last. Only a few months later, there is no bigger joke on the internet than Charlie Kirk. Every feed is full of Kirkified slop and AI brainrot mercilessly making fun of MAGA’s martyred influencer. The tail of history is long and these things always evolve, but, as it stands currently, Kirk is the Harambe of the 2020s and MAGA has never felt more cringe, old, and worst of all, boring. - Ryan Broderick, author, Garbage Day
Monday, December 22, 2025
Would you be gay for an hour for one billion dollars, Nancy Mace is so unpopular & other holiday news briefs
| Nancy Mace |






