Tuesday, March 15, 2022

Sen. Marco Rubio is the latest under harsh spotlight because of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill debacle

After using the shooting tragedy at the Pulse nightclub to portray himself as an LGBTQ ally, Florida Senator Marco Rubio is using the 'Don't Say Gay' bill to abandon that position.


Florida Senator Marco Rubio seems to the latest figure revealed to be nakedly dishonest because the state's 'Don't Say Gay' bill debacle.  We've already seen how the Florida GOP legislators - Governor DeSantis included - have lied and deceived to get the bill passed. And we've seen how the Disney Corporation unsuccessfully tried to avoid taking a stand against the bill even though it passes itself off as an LGBTQ-friendly corporation.

According to The American Independent, we are seeing why Sen. Rubio's support of the bill is equally problematic:

In 2016, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) advised his fellow Christian conservatives to show tolerance toward LGBTQ people. Six years later, Rubio has made an about-face and is supporting Florida's attacks on LGBTQ rights. In the aftermath of the 2016 mass shooting at the Pulse gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, that left 49 people dead, Rubio won reelection in part by claiming to be an ally for the LGBTQ community. But as he seeks a third Senate term in 2022, Rubio is no longer pretending to support the rights of LGBTQ Floridians.

. . . On Monday, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned that the Florida bill "sends a signal to LGBTQ+ youth that they are not fully accepted." In response, Rubio tweeted on Tuesday that Murthy "argues that schools should be having discussions with children from 5 to 8 years old about sexual orientation & gender identity." Just 14 minutes later, Rubio posted a Bible quote from the Book of Isaiah about Sodom and Gomorrah — two ancient cities that LGBTQ rights opponents often cite to condemn same-sex relationships: "Hear the word of the LORD, princes of Sodom! Listen to the instruction of our God, people of Gomorrah!"

According to the American Independent article (which should get a full reading), Rubio's support or disapproval of LGBTQ issues seems to be like a tennis ball during a furious Wimbledon championship match. He's either all about 'tolerance'  or Biblical condemnation all depending on the political winds.

'Here is an LGBTQ connection to all 68 teams in the NCAA men's basketball tournament' & other Tue midday news briefs



Here is an LGBTQ connection to all 68 teams in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament - Every one. 

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis levels scathing attack against Disney - The bill has passed the Florida legislature, Ronnie. Why don't you sign it instead of whining about 'wokeness.' 

GOP Attacks on Trans Girls Were Never Just About Sports​ - No it wasn't and it bears repeating. 

Hilarious, Inclusive Sitcom Abbott Elementary Renewed For Season Two - This show is hilarious and deserves more attention.

Monday, March 14, 2022

Randy Rainbow hilariously calls out Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene in brutal 'Little Shop of Horrors' song spoof


Say what you will about Randy Rainbow, his brutally acerbic talent for wrecking the most deserved via song parodies helped get us through the Trump years. And he hasn't run out of ways to express his dry candor as the above video proves. Via a spoof of the song 'Dentist' from Little Shop of Horrors, Randy calls out should-have-never-been-elected Congresswomen Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert. I wish our so-called mainstream media had the gumption to check those two like Randy does.

'Poll - Majority of Americans Do Not Support Laws Banning LGBTQ Lessons in Class' & other Mon midday news briefs



Majority of Americans Against Laws That Ban LGBTQ Lessons in Class: Poll - This NEEDS to be trumpeted everywhere. 




Sunday, March 13, 2022

Sunday musings - 'Don't Say Gay' bill supporters continue to lie, Mr Humphries from 'Are You Being Served' is the funniest sit-com gay character ever

As we ease into this week, I'm taking sort of a bad news, good news point of view.

The bad news is that supporters of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill are heavily pushing the lie that those who oppose it favor teaching lessons of sexual behavior to K-3 children. People such as Bill Maher and Franklin Graham are either ignorantly or deliberately trying to push that narrative. And they are getting help from anonymous fools on Twitter.

Like so:


Thankfully, as expressed by my retweet, a lot of folks are pushing back with corrections. Very few are buying the lie.

So what's the good news?

Very simply, there is nothing wrong with taking a step back from all of the madness and finding a way to laugh.  I did that last weekend by watching episodes of what I think is one of the funniest situation comedies of all time,  'Are You Being Served?'

It's a comedy from England which looks the day to day happenings of a department store and its employees.  What makes it so funny? Check out below:



All of the characters are hilarious, but Mr. Humphries is an especially wonderful character. Him being gay was never confirmed, but always hinted at in various comedic instances. Some folks may find him to be a stereotype,  but I disagree. He was hilarious and unashamed about who he was. Some folks may think that Jack McFarlane from 'Will and Grace' was the funniest gay character on television, but I think that honor goes to Mr. Humphries:


Thursday, March 10, 2022

Supporters of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill can't even get their lies straight

The fact that Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill was going to become law was a given from the start because Republicans outnumber Democrats in both legislative houses. But opponents of the bill consistently - and accurately - pushed that fact that the bill unfairly targets LGBTQ people. 

The supporters of the bill tried to push two opposite messages and that didn't work out for them. There were some who claimed that the bill doesn't target LGBTQ people, such as hate group The Family Research Council:


But they have been severely undercut by other supporters of the bill who say that it does target LGBTQ Floridians. Supporters such as Fox News host Laura Ingraham who dog whistled about the 'gays want to recruit' children trope :


And the drafter of the bill, Florida legisaltor Dennis Baxley, who admitted that the bill was created because of how  'concerned' he was about kids coming out:


So while the bill will most likely become law, its opponents won a huge moral victory. The goal of the bill was to shut down LGBTQ voices. On that score, it's already failed. 

'Tennessee's 'Don't Say Gay' bill less vague, specifically targets LGBTQ people' & other Thur midday news briefs



Republicans in Tennessee advance their version of “Don’t Say Gay” - And here we go. More direct though. It's more direct that Florida's bill. That helps us. 




Wednesday, March 09, 2022

Disney feeling the pressure as its CEO now denounces 'Don't Say Gay' bill (after it is approved by the Florida legislature)

Florida's LGBTQ community and their allies are winning the fight in spite of passage of the 'Don't Say Gay' bill.


UPDATE - Disney also pledged to donate $5 million to the Human Rights Campaign. HRC is saying no thank you until 'meaningful action' is taken against Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill.


It looks like anger of Disney's inaction about Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill has yielded some success. 

According to CNBC:

The Walt Disney Company is now publicly opposing Florida’s controversial “Don’t Say Gay” bill. On Wednesday, CEO Bob Chapek addressed the company’s stance on the bill and acknowledged that its original approach “didn’t get the job done.” Chapek told shareholders that he will meet with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Disney will donate $5 million to organizations, including the Human Rights Campaign, that work to protect LGTBQ+ rights.

 . . . Disney has faced pressure for not opposing the bill publicly, particularly after it was determined that the company provided financial support for some of the bill’s backers in the state legislature.

Variety had this to say:

“The governor heard our concerns and agreed to meet with me and LGBTQ+ members of our senior team in Florida to discuss the ways to address them,” Chapek said during Disney’s shareholders meeting Wednesday, when he confirmed for the first time Disney’s opposition to the bill, which would limit discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.

“Gov. DeSantis committed to me that he wanted to make sure that this law could not be weaponized in any way by individuals in the state or groups in the state to unduly harm or target gay, lesbian, nonbinary or transgender kids and families,” Chapek said, when asked by a shareholder during the Q&A what he expects to come up the meeting with DeSantis. DeSantis was “very open” to learning about how to prevent the law from being “weaponized” to target LGBTQ people in Florida, according to Chapek.

DeSantis' office had this to say:



Let's not bulls!t ourselves here. If DeSantis had truly cared about the bill targeting people, he would have taken steps about it long before Chapek called him. And if Chapek hadn't felt the pressure from Florida's LGBTQ community and their allies, Disney wouldn't have ever changed its position. 

Disney's shift demonstrates how Florida's LGBTQ community and its allies have been winning this fight. The passage of the 'Don't Say Gay' bill was assured from the beginning because Republicans outnumber Democrats in the state legislature. The real question was would the vote be easy or painful.  And those who opposed the bill have been very successful in making it as painful as possible by consistently arguing that the bill targets LGBTQ kids and families.

Supporters of the bill have yet to create an argument which proves this notion to be false. Some of have claimed that the bill doesn't target LGBTQ people because the words 'LGBTQ' or 'gay' isn't specifically in the bill. But then they undercut this argument by doing what DeSantis - and his spokesperson did - by specifically mentioning LGBTQ people or implying that those opposing the bill are 'pedophiles' and 'groomers.'

Disney's capitulation also proves that threats to the purse strings means more to some people than doing the right thing. But if that's what it takes to get things done, then I'm all for it. If we can't appeal to people's hearts to do us right, then we should aim at the pocketbooks. A backtrack and a promise of funding is nice, but it is by no means the end of it. Only a start. Disney is going to have do to more than that.



'LGBTQ authors of banned books speak out why their stories matter' & other Wed midday news briefs



LGBTQ authors of banned books speak out on why their stories matter​ - The across the board undermining of LGBTQ lives will be vigorously fought on all fronts.

South Dakota Ban on 'Divisive Concepts' in Education Heads to Governor - Another Republican exploiting fears about LGBTQ people for higher office.


Conversion therapy costs U.S. over $9 billion a year, study finds - Reframing of post from yesterday. Ca-ching.

Tuesday, March 08, 2022

Supporters of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill aren't protecting children. They are desperately trying to preserve an illusion.


So 40 years after Anita Bryant's 'Save the Children' nonsense, Florida hasn't learned a thing. Except for how to reframe bigotry.

In the 70s, folks defeated gay rights ordinances by claiming we 'recruit' children.  On Tuesday, the state just passed a bill attacking LGBTQ kids and families by implying that we are trying to 'groom' children.

It just goes to show that bigotry and ignorance don't change. These things can be repackaged but underneath is always the same rotten core of hate.

The 'Don't Say Gay' bill, which will soon be signed by Governor DeSantis, is nothing more than a pathetic nocturnal emission. It's an annoyingly long last gasp from a group who wants to confine the complexities and worthiness of LGBTQ lives to their fevered imagination where we fluctuate between objects of pity or disgust. They see us as sideshow freaks to be observed for their amusement when they want an inflated sense of self-esteem or pleasure when they want to feel 'naughty.' Any deviation we make in their pristine illusionary world is a invasion which causes them to figuratively grab the kids and put them in safe rooms. To these folks, we are akin to Peg Powler, Jenny Greenteeth, and all of those mythical water spirits in various cultures and as such, our sole desires are to snatch up children who venture to close to our world.

What nonsense.

All of this Helen Lovejoyish  screeching (Oh won't someone please think of the children!!)  and nonsensical cries of 'let kids be kids' (what the hell does that mean anyway) is faker than  hair at a beauty shop. The bill as written is deliberately vague in talking about what isn't  or isn't allowed but very direct in talking about penalties. It's meant to send a negative message to LGBTQ people and our kids that we are the 'dreaded other.' 

But it also sends another interesting message.

Supporters of the 'Don't Say Gay' bill are weaponizing so-called parental concerns because LGBTQ people who won't conduct our lives in accordance to their lurid stereotypes are a danger to them.  We simply won't abide by their false image of who we are.

And why should we censor our lives for their benefit? We are normal, no matter how many times they accuse us of being abnormal. We have lives and jobs. We date. We pay taxes. Some of us are raising children.  And we shouldn't feel the need to hide any of this.

So what if our refusal to play the villainous roles in some people's daily drama threatens them. That's their problem. It is not our job  to make anyone feel safe in their pretend reality where all couples - married and unmarried - are heterosexual and where kids never hear a word about relationships (except for when they are chasing each other on the playgrounds, or teasing each other about 'liking someone,'  or when they read fairy tales with princes and princesses, or watching Disney movies etc, etc) while also assuming that all families look the same. 

It's not the responsibility of LGBTQ people or our families to curb our reality in order to conform with someone else's illusions. And no laws will ever change that reality.

So while the supporters of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill will get their law, I would advise them to enjoy it while they can as long as they can. Because their victory was pyrrhic and at best, they've done nothing of substance but make us mad.

And LGBTQ people know how to fight while mad.  It suits us.

Related post - Government officials relied on lies to target trans kids and their parents in Texas. It wasn't the first time.

'Study says 'ex-gay therapy' is harmful to LGBTQ people and costly to society' & other Tue midday news briefs




Conversion therapy is harmful to LGBTQ people and costs society as a whole, study says​ - No kidding! Yeah, I know. But we always have to repeat stuff like this cause those who oppose us always ignore these facts when they repeat their lies.

In rebuke to Brian Sims, Pa. LGBTQ leaders back his straight opponent - Drama in Pennsylvania involving an gay lawmaker. Just what we need (that was sarcasm).


Jeopardy! champ Amy Schneider says lack of trans representation kept her in the closet far too long - And now she has become the trans representation who inspires the community. Very fitting. 

Monday, March 07, 2022

'Anger over Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill puts Disney in the doghouse

Disney wants LGBTQ business but will not condemn Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill.


As Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill nears passage (and it probably will pass), the Disney Corporation is in trouble. And for good reason.

From The Advocate

As Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill — which would ban discussion of LGBTQ+ topics in primary grades — rapidly moves closer to becoming a reality, Disney has come under increasing scrutiny for its history of donating to the politicians behind the bill and its apparent intention to continue doing so. 

 Under the mounting pressure, Disney CEO Bob Chapek affirmed to employees today that the company “unequivocally” stands with its LGBTQ+ workers and says that there’s more the company needs to do in that regard. At the same time, Chapek made his case for why the company isn’t speaking out more in a memo sent to Disney staff. 

 “On Friday, I met with a small group of Disney LGBTQ+ leaders to discuss controversial legislation pending in Florida that would impact their communities,” Chapek wrote. “I want to be crystal clear: I and the entire leadership team unequivocally stand in support of our LGBTQ+ employees, their families, and their communities. And, we are committed to creating a more inclusive company — and world. I understand that the very need to reiterate that commitment means we still have more work to do.” 

 Chapek went on to explain that the reason Disney hasn’t made a public statement is that he feels they do “very little to change outcomes or minds. Instead, they are often weaponized by one side or the other to further divide and inflame. Simply put, they can be counterproductive and undermine more effective ways to achieve change.” 

 While Chapek addressed previous donations in the memo, he made no specific promises as to how this aspect of Disney’s operation might change in the future, only that they are being reassessed. “Geoff Morrell, our new Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, will be reassessing our advocacy strategies around the world — including political giving — as he begins to integrate the communications, public policy, government relations, and CSR teams,” Chapek wrote.

I know what you're probably thinking and I agree. Those are nothing but weasel words from a company who has a very high LGBTQ clientele. And as many times as I and others in the community have defended Disney from the attacks by the religious right, it's not wrong for us to cry out that the company is betraying us when it supports politicians who want to erase us.

This beef with Disney isn't over by a long shot.  And that's a good thing in general. The bill may pass but it has awakened our community. Granted, I wish our community had been as awake when folks began passing those anti-trans bills, but I won't dwell on that. At least not now.

The important thing is that we are now aware of the attack on all LGBTQ people. A 'Don't Say Gay' bill in Florida, a directive attempting to put the affirming parents of trans youth in jail for child abuse - all of it is connected.

This is a war on LGBTQ people and it's time that we recognize. And act accordingly.

'Idaho bill would make it a felony to give minors transition-related care' & other Mon midday news briefs



Idaho bill would make it a felony to give minors transition-related care - And the war continues. Keep it up, y'all. It will crash down on your heads. 



March's most entertaining and binge-worthy queer movies and shows - Might as well take our minds off of the nonsense of real life every now and then.

Sunday, March 06, 2022

DeSantis spokesperson - If you oppose the 'Don't Say Gay' bill, you're probably a pedophile or have complicity in pedophilia

Christina Pushaw thinks that if you oppose Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill, you're a pedophile.


The Don't Say Gay' bill in Florida has nothing to do with protecting children. It's all about exploiting people's fear and ignorance of LGBTQ people. It's about accommodating homophobia, transphobia and basic bigotry. Most of all, it's about erasing the lives of certain people to fit false preconceived notions about gays and sexual intercourse for the purpose of gaining political power.

And thank you, Christina Pushaw for proving that point. Who is Ms. Pushaw? She is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's spokesperson and she sent the following tweet on Friday (tweet saved by journalist Judd Legum before she blocked him):



And on Sunday, she makes it worse (because apparently backing down and admitting that you are wrong is not an attribute in politics)

This is the reality. In spite of what the supporters of this bill claim, Pushaw's tweets rings through as fact. The bill specifically targets LGBTQ people while hiding behind the 'protecting children' lie. When people hear the word 'gay,' they automatically think about sexual intercourse and when they hear about transgender people, they automatically think about surgeries. The truth behind being gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, etc encompasses more than surgeries or physical carnality. 

But the Florida bill isn't about these complexities and facts. It's about whittling down LGBTQ lives to weaponized soundbites. It's about stigmatizing and smearing LGBTQ people for predatory purposes. It's no secret that DeSantis wants to run for president. And Pushaw is doing everything she can to ride his coattails even if it means building a road to the Oval Office paved with the lives damaged by the 'Don't Say Gay' bill.

Supporters of this bill don't care about the school officials it confuses, nor the LGBTQ  families it scares and erases. And they definitely don't care about the LGBTQ kids potentially damaged by a part of the bill which says if they confide in school officials, the officials have to tell their parents. They don't care about the forced silence the bill could subject these kids to or their potential depression or suicide. And they definitely don't care about the abuse or neglect these children could be subjected to if they are outed to their parents.

They simply repeat nonsensical mantras about "'recruiting" or "grooming" and things like "let kids be kids" and "parents know best." The supporters of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill seem to think that repeating these things will drown out the voices of those the bill will hurt.

Because as long as they don't have to hear these voices, they don't have to care.

Thursday, March 03, 2022

Students walk out in Florida while President Biden himself rips Texas as anti-LGBTQ controversies in both states explode

The dual fights in Florida over the 'Don't Say Gay' bill and in Texas over Gov. Greg Abbott's attempt to take trans children away from their affirming parents are past the point of heating up. We're talking Dante Inferno's territory here.

In over 20 Florida schools, students staged walkouts in protest of the 'Don't Say Gay' bill and their presence was felt.


According to The Daytona Beach News Journal

 "Say gay! Say gay! Say gay!"

 That's what more than  500 students chanted at Flagler Palm Coast High School's stadium Thursday morning while waving pride flags in a walkout protesting House Bill 1557. The bill is a controversial measure that would prohibit school instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade.

 And this situation is far from over. 

'Long-time enemy of LGBTQ people suspended by Twitter for transphobic tweet' & other Thur midday news briefs

It's safe to say that Vicky Hartlzer never met an LGBTQ person she liked.

Twitter suspends Missouri Senate candidate for hateful conduct after transphobic tweet - By the time you read this, she will probably be off suspension. 

 And who is Vicky Hartlzer? A vicious enemy of LGBTQ people. Because of 'Jesus' of course: Congresswoman with extensive record of homophobia now helping 'ex-gay' group lobby on Capitol Hill

In transgender people, GOP candidates find latest 'wedge issue' - And now, she and others are designating trans Americans as collateral damage on their hopeful road to higher office. 

Biden: ‘Onslaught’ of state laws targeting transgender Americans ‘simply wrong’ - At his Tuesday State of the Union address, President Biden called out the targeting and attacks on transgender Americans. 

Social media posts about LGBTQ politics might actually be making you dumber - Good thing I'm not a social media influencer. You gotta have a significant number of followers for that. LOL

Wednesday, March 02, 2022

Government officials relied on lies to target trans kids and their parents in Texas. It wasn't the first time.

TX attorney general Ken Paxton issued a transphobic legal opinion which was based on cherry-picked science and misleading claims.

(UPDATE - a judge in Texas has temporarily blocked Gov Abbott's transphobic directive)

I wish I could say that the following released information surprises me. But it doesn't. Nor am I surprised about how it is being pretty much ignored by the media and left to languish.

From The Forth Worth Star-Telegram:

The Texas attorney general’s recent legal opinion that called transgender health care for minors “child abuse” cited sources in a misleading way and drew parallels that researchers say simply do not exist, according to an analysis by the Star-Telegram. 

Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a legal opinion on Feb. 18, saying that certain types of gender-affirming health care, including puberty blockers and surgery, should be classified as child abuse when used for minors. Several days later, Gov. Greg Abbott issued a letter directing state agencies to investigate transgender health care for youth as abuse.

 In his non-binding opinion, Paxton cites a number of sources, including research articles, to bolster his argument. Researchers say some of these citations were inaccurate. One researcher said Paxton distorted her work for political purposes and that she’s “mortified” her research was included in the opinion. 

 Alexandra Minna Stern, a professor of history at the University of Michigan, studies the history of forced sterilization in the United States. Paxton’s office drew a parallel between forced sterilization and gender affirmation surgeries for minors. “I’m adamantly opposed to this interpretation and it does not align with my research and the conclusions of my research,” she said. “If they knew anything about my scholarship more generally, they would know that I am someone whose research demonstrates the harm of the very types of policies they’re trying to enact on marginalized people.”

Apparently, Professor Stern's information was not the only legitimate science when Paxton distorted. The entire article is worth a good read. Particularly when one takes into account that this is not the first time this sort of thing has happened.

On more than one occasion, conservatives and others on the right have distorted science, relied on cherry-picked science and just out-and-out lied about public controversies to create a groundswell of support for their anti-LGBTQ positions. And to help get anti-LGBTQ legislation passed.

In November of last year, a USA Today article pointed out how conservative and right-wing groups were relying on bad evidence to pass bills keeping trans women and girls from competing in sports. Their "evidence" included claiming that a cisgender girl was transgender simply because she had a short haircut and claiming that cisgender female athletes in general were having scholarships stolen from them without providing any proof that this was taking place.

In 2017, then president Donald Trump announced a ban on trans soldiers in the military. The ban was heavily pushed by Republican  Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo). Hartzler, who has an extensive history of attacking the LGBTQ community, even provided 'evidence' that trans-related healthcare was too expensive for our military to sustain. 

However, CNN found an issue with her 'evidence.'

Hartzler also told  (CNN anchor Wolf) Blitzer . . .  that she had concerns about the cost of medical treatments for transgender service members in the military. “I’ve looked at this issue very, very closely, and this policy is going to cost $1.35 billion over the next 10 years alone, just for sex reassignment surgeries for the transgender members of our service,” Hartzler said. 

 When pressed further by Blitzer about how Hartzler calculated her cost estimates, the Republican lawmaker responded: “Well, our own office did that analysis and we feel very confident in it. There’s one that’s been done by the Family Research Council that says $3.7 billion. So the question is, though, should we be spending any tax dollars to do gender reassignment surgeries when we have soldiers who don’t have body armor or bullets?”

. . . But a 2016 think tank study by the RAND Corporation commissioned by the Department of Defense contradicts Hartzler’s assessments. The study found that the costs of transition-related treatments are “relatively low” with an increase by between $2.4 million and $8.4 million annually. The study also found that there are between 1,320 to 6,630 active-duty transgender service members, but only a small percentage, between 29 and 129 service members, “will seek transition-related care that could disrupt their ability to deploy.”

And aside from these two examples, there are numerous other examples of conservatives and far right groups distorting science and research to smear the LGBTQ community. The goal is to make the passage of anti-LGBTQ laws and directives - like the recent one in Texas, the bills against trans athletes,  the 'Don't Say Gay' bill in Florida, Trump's ban on trans military members, etc - easier by creating this idea that we are dangerous and 'regular people,' especially children, need to be protected from us.

In 2017, the The Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine  (SAHM) called out Dr. Michelle Cretella, the president of the American College of Pediatricians (ACEP), for a piece she wrote which attacked the transgender community. ACEP  is an organization deemed a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center for how it attempts to legitimatize anti-LGBTQ lies under the veneer of science. SAHM called out eight errors and distortions  Cretella made in her piece.

In 2012, Seton Hall professor Dr. Theodora Sirota complained that Rick Fitzgibbons of the NARTH (the National Association of Research and Therapy of Homosexuality) misused her work to make the case that children in same sex households are not raised better than children "in stable homes with a mother and a father."

Six researchers of a 1997 Canadian study (Robert S. Hogg, Stefan A. Strathdee, Kevin J.P. Craib, Michael V. Shaughnessy, Julio Montaner, and Martin T. Schehter), complained in 2001 that religious right groups were distorting their work to claim that gay men have a short life span.


The Southern Poverty Law Center has called out conservative and far right groups for spreading lies and horror stories about LGBTQ people. The organization has designated several of these organizations, like the American College of Pediatricians, as hate groups because of their attacks on the LGBTQ community. 

'Firefighters clap back at homophobic comments in viral TikTok' & other Wed midday news briefs



Firefighters Clap Back at Homophobic Comments in Viral TikTok - Hilarious! Sometimes it's the seemingly small acts of pro-LGBTQ defiance which makes it all better. 



Tuesday, March 01, 2022

ACLU, Lambda Legal steps in with lawsuit for family feeling the brunt of Texas investigation of trans children and their parents

This right here is some HEAVY bullsh!t and I am too angry to be scared. Those who are scared, please know that I am not calling you cowards. You have a right to your fear. Don't lose hope because this will not stand. Meanwhile, I've got enough rage right now for everybody. Just call me the Santa Claus of rage.

The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Texas governor Greg Abbott over his directive to investigate supportive parents of trans children for child abuse.


The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against the Texas Department for Family and Protective Services and Governor Greg Abbott for implementing a directive to investigate parents that provide gender-affirming care to transgender children. 

 In a Feb. 22 letter, Abbott ordered the DFPS to investigate gender-affirming care among youths in the state following an official declaration from state Attorney General Ken Paxton who also called it "child abuse." The DFPS promptly announced that it would comply with Paxton and Abbott's directive. The department told ABC affiliate KVUE there were no investigations into such alleged "child abuse" before Abbott's directive. DFPS Commissioner Jaime Masters is also listed as a defendant in the complaint.

 

The lawsuit, announced by the ACLU and LGBTQ group Lambda Legal, is on behalf of a parent (who is named Jane Doe) of a trans child (who is named Mary Doe) and an employee the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services(dig the irony) . Her statement in the petition (pgs 20-24) is downright chilling.