Monday, November 24, 2025

'Culture war backlash fuels Democrat school board sweeps' & other Mon/Tues news briefs


Editor's note - This being Thanksgiving week, I don't expect to be blogging as much as I usually do. Of course knowing the disastrous few weeks the Trump Administration has been having (ain't it grand!), that may change. Either way, Happy Thanksgiving, folks. Love yourself and each other

In culture war backlash, Democrats sweep school boards - This is not to say that the issues Republicans exploited have gone away. It's a case of simple exhaustion, which is what tends to happen when folks are manipulated into being angry all of the time:

 “Folks just want their school boards to be boring again,” said Lesley Guilmart, one of the newly elected members in Cypress-Fairbanks. “They want normalcy. Once the board was taken over by a super partisan extremist majority, folks across the political spectrum were dismayed.”

Out Rep. Angie Craig reintroduces bill to protect LGBTQ+ foster kids from rampant discrimination - The situation involving the safety of LGBTQ kids vs. "religious freedom" of potential foster parents should be a no-brainer. The needs of the child should come first, regardless of anything else. If the anti-LGBTQ industry want to play the "religious freedom" card about this one, it only shows that they don't actually care about children in spite of all of the times they assure us that they do. 

Anti-Trans Hate Group Genspect Loses Its CME Certification, Michigan State Medical Society Says - A case of an anti-LGBTQ group masquerading as a medical group getting caught in its lies. The anti-LGBTQ industry pushing fake medical groups against our community is an old tactic (which can be read about in several posts on the right side of this blog in the 'The Best of Holy Bullies and Headless Monsters' sections. This latest one - Genspect - zeroes in on legitimatizing transphobic quackery. 


Lexington parent sues over LGBTQ-friendly storybooks in schools - Someone is trying to extend a recent - and ridiculous - SCOTUS decision against pro-LGBT books in schools. This is going beyond an opt-out policy, which seems to be the plan - little by little erasing LGBTQ families on the basis of "religious freedom." I don't think this will work, though.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

'Anti-LGBTQ Congressman Clay Higgins the only vote against Epstein files release' & other Wed/Thurs news briefs

Clay Higgins

All about anti-LGBTQ+ Republican Clay Higgins, the lone vote against Epstein files release - While I can't, as of now, find anything where Higgins accused us of "grooming" kids, the totality of his anti-LGBTQ positions in light of him being the only Congressman who voted against the release of the Epstein files is still ironic. 



Cis cyclists decline award because trans women were excluded: We “ride with all women” - Good for them. Stories like aren't being heard in the mainstream media as our "news gatherers" are busy elevating anti-trans activists and arguments. Sources like LGBTQ Nation are vital in this climate and should be treated by our community as such.


Monday, November 17, 2025

'Teachers allowed slurs and food to be hurled at gay student, alleges one of three lawsuits filed against Catholic high school' & other Mon/Tues news briefs



Catholic Teachers Allowed Slurs and Food Hurled at Gay Student, New Lawsuit Alleges - And this is just one of three lawsuits against the school:

"A new federal lawsuit alleges that faculty and staff at an Ohio Catholic high school allowed football players to openly bully and abuse a gay student for at least a year. The filing comes amid multiple other lawsuits against the school that describe a longstanding culture of homophobic hazing and sexual assault."

A coalition of “girl dads” is campaigning for a ballot measure to ban trans kids from sports -And the leaders are connected with Charlie Kirk's trash organization, Turning Point USA. Claiming that attacks on trans kids are about protecting other kids is a lie because you notice they never go after trans boys. Just trans girls. It's a bullshyte narrative. 


Missouri anti-LGBTQ laws linked to population loss and decline in tax revenue, studies find - A story from last week, but still nonetheless important. 

Trump just nominated an anti-trans lawyer to become a federal judge - Batten down the hatches. That jackass seems to live for messing with our trans brothers and sisters. 

Dolly Parton says she’s more ‘blessed’ than she ‘ever dreamed possible’ as she wins first Oscar - Ending today's news briefs with something postive. Dolly Parton was the recipient of the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Awards for her charity work. If the world had more Dolly Partons and less (geez, take your pick!), it would be a better place.

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

From the 'HB & HM' archives - 'America owes drag queens a huge apology'


Editor's note - Because of what we have learned on Wednesday with regards to Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein and what it MAY lead to in the future, a repost from the annals of my blog, America owes drag queens a huge apology, is in order. It's from August of this year, but I don't think enough people heard me back then. Maybe they now will.

 Reposted from August 2, 2025

America owes drag queens a huge apology


America owes drag queens a huge apology. 

Drag queens have had to endure a long season of being mispresented, taken out of context, threatened with of violence, being scapegoated by ridiculous laws outlawing their art, and basic fearmongering about how they were sexually grooming kids to turn them transgender or something or another.

 And what has come out of all of this? Nothing negative about the drag queens, but consistent news stories about church leadersRepublicans leaders, and other supposedly upstanding members of the community being caught sexually harming kids.

 Don't even get me started on the Epstein Files. 

Taking all of this into account, an argument could be made that perhaps kids are safer with drag queens than with youth leaders, church leaders, and elected officials. 

That's not fair. It's wrong to generalize about church leaders and elected officials because of the actions of a few of them. 

 But that's exactly what's been done to drag queens. And what's more, much of the finger pointing was conjured up by cherry-picked photos and videos (see list of articles below post) and the general naivety of people to instantly trust something on social media, all brought together by wannabe social media influencers with a nasty agenda in mind. 

 In truth, drag is an art. It can be adult-oriented, but a lot of times, it's not. It involves having multiple skills, talent, and discipline. Drag queens generally make their own costumes, create their names, and performance routines. Aside from that, they also freely donate their time and talent at prides, various charity events, reading to children, and (for those who are constantly asking such leading questions) at hospitals and nursing homes. 

The narrative that drag queens are a part of some plot to "sexualize kids" is yet another time in which homophobes have successfully played upon fears that LGBTQ people are out to "sexually recruit" kids.  It's a noxious lie in itself, but it goes beyond sad in the case of the anti-drag queen hysteria. 

While certain disgusting, low-budget sons of bitches (it's the politest way I can describe certain people) were pointing fingers at drag queens, children were being victimized by other folks. While folks were attempting to get clout, engagement or some sort of fake fulfillment for their pathetically empty lives by screaming "leave the kids alone," children were being victimized, but not by the people they were screaming at. While lawmakers were on crusade against drag queens for votes and attention, children were being sexually molested, but not by drag queens.

While all of these idiots were busy chasing imaginary monsters draped in sequins and mascara, wigs and rainbow flags, real monsters were having their way with kids. Just think about what harm could have been prevented if these folks actually did care about children instead of screaming at, vilifying, and threatening drag queens.

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Monday, November 10, 2025

In tribute of Kim Davis's last stand - Marriage equality opponents need to face the reality of why they lost

Our community won the right to marriage in 2015 partly because our opponents couldn't give a logical reason why it should be denied to us. Instead, they relied "shock and awe" tropes and horror stories. These tropes and horror stories collapsed in the courts.

Editor's note - Kim Davis's 10-year odyssey to get the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell, the ruling which legalized gay marriage. is over. The court refused to listen to her case. If you want background, you can read about it here. Instead of adding to the numerous voices either expressing joy or raging against Davis, I've decided to use this occasion to reach back into the annals of this blog. On September 21, 1015, I wrote what I felt was a detailed account of why the opponents of marriage equality lost.  I am reposting it today because 

1. We certainly don't do enough to focus on the of the sleaziness and dishonesty of the anti-LGBTQ industry.

2. It's easy for folks to forget how we got where we are. I am hoping that this post will be seen as one of the definitive pieces telling the story of our fight for marriage equality and victory.

Marriage equality opponents need to face the reality of why they lost.

Reposted from September 21, 2015


Kim Davis. Kim Davis. Kim Davis.

Lord, I am so tired of hearing about that woman; the so-called Joan of Arc standing in the gap for traditional marriage fighting a battle which the only outcome will be her loss and thereby the destruction of America and Western civilization as a whole.

To put it plainly, what a crock.

And to put it even more plainly, no matter how this nonsensical ado ends, I find myself getting highly annoyed at almost everyone with media leverage because they are shortchanging the situation instead of spelling it out to the American people in its entirety. This cause celebre of the moment is not simply about a hypocritical clerk who continues to place her religious beliefs over the duties of her $80,000 a year government job.

I wish it were that simple.

This annoying Kim Davis affair is merely a sideshow to cover up the fact that the overall case against marriage equality was nothing more than a pitiful delusion. A sad pursuit run by folks who had more money and influence than common sense. More gall than love. More ways to get their message out, but absolutely no way to make it more palpable or more flavorable than the bland, watery indigestible stew of discrimination that it was.

In the early days of the fight, marriage equality opponents were on an incredible streak via their ability to get state after state to pass anti-marriage equality laws.  They, led mostly by the National Organization for Marriage, were riding high in their glory. It didn't matter that their talking points about "marriage uniting the two halves of humanity" was basic balderdash repeated by one spokesperson (NOM president Brian Brown) who spoke out of the side of his mouth in a monotone worthy of a character from an Ed Wood movie. It didn't matter that their other spokesperson (Maggie Gallagher) practically oozed false sincerity and brazenly lied about her anti-gay animus even when confronted with evidence of it.

And it certainly didn't matter that while they whined about falsely being labeled as bigots, they simultaneously ran ads and commercials implying that gays were attempting to corrupt children, even while entities such as Politifact and one of their own supporters called them out on it.

All that mattered were the wins because, as Gallagher once put it, "winning is fun."

But they were so blinded by their wins, they got just a little too overconfident and weren't prepared when the argument shifted away from public votes and into the courtrooms.

I consistently remain amazed about how they were mortified when the courts stepped in. After all, it was the next step. Isn't that how it's done in this country? Laws are passed and if some feel that  the laws are unjust, they challenge them in our courts.

It was when gays challenged anti-marriage equality laws via the courts that the masks of false superiority came off and we began to see the true faces of marriage equality foes. They made so many crucial errors and missteps  Allow me to address these errors and missteps  (and in doing so, I want to shift tenses so I can speak directly to Brown, Gallagher,  other leaders of the anti-marriage equality camp, and possibly anyone else still upset at our victory):

Misstep 1 - During the Prop 8 case which determined marriage equality in California, some of your "expert witnesses" dropped out because they had no expertise in what they were claiming, leaving you with only two. One of those witnesses, David Blankenhorn, managed to undermine the credibility of your own case.  Even your lead counsel, Chuck Cooper admitted that he couldn't say how marriage equality could harm the institution of marriage as a whole.

Misstep 2 - During the DOMA case, you pushed evidence so bad that one of the sources complained how you were distorting her work. And even a blogger - yours truly - spelled out in detail just how poor the evidence you were presenting.

Misstep 3 - But your most embarrassing misstep was when you helped create a phony study which supposedly shed a negative light on gay parenting without having the style and finesse of doing it in a clandestine manner as those who engage chicanery generally do. You recruited and overpaid a college professor, Mark Regenerus, to finagle figures and used your hype machine and resources to give the study credibility with the goal of using it to influence the Supreme Court.

But you are sloppy. I'm talking very sloppy. You were so bold and brazen that by the time your bogus study came out, the lgbt and scientific community knew where the money came from, how it was being promoted, who was promoting it, and every single lie to pinpoint in it. You basically gave us all a huge barrel of fish, several loaded guns, and said "have at it.

All in all, your entire cause was doomed from the time of the first gavel strike. So now, instead of admitting your own incompetence, you want to compare your now futile fight against the reality of marriage equality to  the famous Charge of the Light Brigade.

You remind me more of actor Slim Pickens in the movie Dr. Strangelove during the scene where he rode that atomic bomb down to the ground. But even his character had the common sense to know that once the bomb hit, that would be the end of it all.

You all, on the other hand, think that even after all of your missteps and transparent lies, that you will actually come out as winners, undo settled policy, and take something away from the lgbt community that we fought tooth and nail to win

You don't want to talk about why you actually lost against marriage equality. You would rather distract everyone with bad anecdotes of pseudo anti- Christian persecution  repeated by people I wouldn't trust to sell lemonade at a child's stand, such as Fox News' Todd Starnes. You come with people like Mike Huckabee exploiting the unfortunate ignorance of so many about how our government works. You come with conservative activists, pundits, and religious right figures spinning wonderful speeches of noble sacrifices and declaring that the fight against marriage equality is "a hill worth dying on." But the last time I checked, some of  those same characters were saying that overturning Obamacare, defunding Planned Parenthood, or eliminating Common Core were also the "hills worth dying on."

And that point leaves me very frustrated. If these folks are talking about "dying on hills," the least they could do is pick one and give all of us the courtesy of following through.
 
What I am trying to say is you lost this fight because when you started it, you didn't think it through. You weren't prepared to go all of the way. Sure you passed a lot of referendums, but you weren't skilled enough to form a proper argument that could sway the courts.

THAT, my friends, is the reason why you failed.  It wasn't because of Satan or "black-robed dictators " or "unelected judges." It wasn't because of a long-term plan between gays and Hollywood. And it certainly had nothing to do with any fraud, chicanery, or trickery of any type.

You had to prove one thing to the courts - that the passage of anti-marriage equality laws did not violate the rights of gay and lesbians couples and their children. When it was all said and done, you couldn't do it.  In spite of all of your tricks, lies, influence, speeches, crowds of support, you failed miserably to prove that one solitary point.

And when you failed, you lost. It's as simple as that.

Those who lose generally  lick their wounds, get over their sadness and carry on the best way  they know how. I would suggest that you do the same because frankly, none of you are special. Your religious beliefs don't make you better than anyone else. And they certainly don't give you an excuse to not obey the same rules and laws that the rest of us have to.

But I do have one question.

Should Kim Davis have to go to jail again, will Mike Huckabee be taking her place? After all, he did volunteer.

Wednesday, November 05, 2025

Journalist says that 188 Republican and Christian leaders have accused of sexually abusing kids this year (so far)

While the far right falsely paint drag queens and other members of the LGBTQ community as 'groomers,' journalist Evan Hurst has identified 188 Christian and Republicans leaders who have been accused of child abuse this year (so far).


Editor's note - This post is not meant to generalize about Republicans or Christian leaders. However, let's be real here. While sites like Libs of TikTok and the rest of the far-right social media jackals have spent an excessively large amount of time painting drag queens, trans people, and the rest of the LGBTQ community as child groomers, children have been getting targeted and sexually abused. But by Republicans and Christian church leaders, i.e. the two groups who have echoed and amplified the lie that LGBTQ people are sexually grooming kids. It's a case of sad and extreme irony.


From Daniel Villareal of LGBTQNation

Anti-LGBTQ+ conservatives have long crowed about how queer adults, drag queens, and their allies have been “grooming” and “sexualizing” children for abuse. Notably, these concern-trolls ignore all the child abuse scandals regularly coming out of the Republican party and the Christian church. 

 But journalist Evan Hurst — managing editor of the catty and left-leaning political website, Wonkette — has been keeping an ongoing list of Christian and Republican leaders who have been caught, accused, sued, or convicted for abusing and/or exploiting kids. Hurst has identified 188 Christian and Republican leaders this year, so far, stating, “If MAGA is so upset about Epstein, they should hear about Baptists!” 

 Hurst’s lists — which can be viewed here, here, and here — all link to local reports of church and GOP leaders being accused of abusing kids. His most recent update, published on Halloween, featured 49 new names of accused child abusers and pedophiles. 

 In fact, Hurst is having such a hard time keeping up with updates that he has asked for donors and subscribers to aid in his continuing efforts. 

“Conservative Christian leaders are such prolific groomers and abusers of kids, the news is so full of these stories, they are published in such a rapid-fire manner, that if you let it go ANY MORE THAN A MONTH, then it will take you hours and hours and hours and days and weeks to compile an update,” Hurst wrote in his most recent update.

Feel free to read the full article and contribute to Evan's efforts.

Monday, November 03, 2025

Trans man 'reading Ben Shapiro to filth' is the video we didn't know we needed (but do)


Right-winger Ben Shapiro when a trans man breaks through his "debate me, dude" nonsense and breaks down his deceptions.

The following video took place last year during election season, which is probably why it didn't get the full attention it deserves. 

First a little background. 

One thing I find annoying about some conservatives is the "debate me farce" they like to put on. That's when they go to college campuses purportedly to have "debates" with students, mostly liberals. They will have you to believe that it's a free exchange of ideas, when in reality they generally talk over the student, do a gish gallop, distract, misdirect and then later post a slanted view of the encounter online with some ridiculous title detailing how they "destroyed" said student. The narrative they push is how in a supposed free exchange of ideas, their conservative view is superior. It's basic bullshit which underscores the sad fact that a lot of times, debates aren't about facts, but about technique. 

The late Charlie Kirk was a master at this chicanery. Another conservative, Ben Shapiro, is on another level. However, in the following video, he met up against a trans man who frankly didn't have time the nonsense.

 Pink News from October 25, 2024:

Right-wing pundit and podcaster Ben Shapiro’s appearance on Jubilee’s Surrounded debate show didn’t go well for him. Each episode of the YouTube show Surrounded features a guest sitting in the middle of a circle with 25 people surrounding them. 

They all hold opposing views to that person – in this case Shapiro was confronted by individuals with broadly liberal and left-wing views. The circle members take turns to debate with the guest on specific points, but they can get stopped if more than half the circle hold up a red flag. Shapiro was confronted by a man called Shane, who asked the podcaster for his views on abortion and trans rights. 

 Shane told Shapiro that he was a trans who is adversely affected by abortion rights because he has a vagina, to which the podcaster replied that he had “no interest in your genitalia”. 

 Shane said: “Clearly you are. It’s kind of an obsession you guys have. In most of the content you have, you attack my community constantly and you don’t even realise that guys like me exist, who share a lot of similarities to you.” 

 That's the prelude. The entire encounter is below and Shane, as they said in my LGBTQ community, left no crumbs:


Afterwards, Shapiro's supporters made all sorts excuses for him. "Shane wouldn't let him get a word in edgewise." "Shane talked too quickly." etc etc.

That's not the point. The point is Shapiro and those like him play a rigged game, which unfortunately many of us take part in. We let them set the narrative, make the rules, then hope that we can "win" after we've given them all of the advantages. We simply have to stop that.

A more important point is how Shane spoke his mind. That's needed so much from all of us, including the trans community. It is my belief that a lot of the transphobia and attacks on the trans community (legislative and otherwise) lately is because there has been a deliberate attempt (even by some in the LGB community) to omit trans voices while elevating anti-trans voices. This has been happening in articles, on news programs, on social media, and so many other places.

It's bad enough when trans people are being dehumanized, but it's even worse things are being so rigged so much so that they can't adequately fight. That's why we should all take the lesson Shane gave us in his encounter with Shapiro. 

Be aggressive in telling your story and defending your worth. Don't apologize for refusing to let someone shut you up.  In the long run, it's not about defeating people like Shapiro in some silly debate. It's about defending yourself, your humanity, and your worth. And above all, telling YOUR story the way you want to tell it instead of allowing others (particularly those who have no interest in your safety or health) to tell it.