Wednesday, January 08, 2020

'Trump's Legion of Homophobia takes 'class photo'' & other Thur midday news briefs

Donald Trump's 'Legion of Homophobia.' How many bigots do you recognize?

[Hypocritical Anti-LGBTQ Opportunists] For Trump - A huge who's who of homophobia.

GLAAD Media Awards: 'Booksmart,' 'Bombshell,' 'Rocketman' Among Nominees - Congratulations to all of my friends on their GLAAD Media Award nominations. As far as I'm concerned, you should all win.

LGBTQ heroes don’t need to be perfect (or even perfectly respectable) - Amen. 

Gay Trump supporter trying to gaslight the LGBTQ community into supporting our own destruction - I like my post from last night so much that I am encouraging more folks to read (and share) it.

Commentary: LGBTQ characters on TV used to keep family at arm’s length. Not anymore - It's about time, too.

Gay Trump supporter trying to gaslight the LGBTQ community into supporting our own destruction

A gay Trump supporter claims that Trump is working for supposed 'true equality.'

I've already had one negative run-in with gay conservative writer Chad Felix Greene after he falsely labeled my blog as "anti-Christian" and I am simply itching for another opportunity.

Lo and behold, the opportunity comes knocking after an inane piece he recently posted in the right-wing propaganda sheet The Federalist.  Greene's piece, No, White House Website Updates Don’t Mean Trump Is Trying To ‘Erase’ LGBT People, is a full-throttled defense of Trump's record when it comes to the LGBTQ community. It's not what he says that's the issue. It's what he omits. Here are some snippets:

Unfortunately, LGBT advocacy seems fixated on public validation over quiet integration and insists on a segregated platform in which to display leftist social and legal achievements. President Trump failing to openly acknowledge LGBT politics supposedly signaled the beginning of hostility now that he was in power, despite no evidence to support such an assertion. 
Trump has appointed five openly LGBT ambassadors and U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Patrick Bumatay. Vice President Mike Pence met with the openly gay Irish prime minister and his partner and publicly praised openly gay Olympic athletes amid controversy over his perceived anti-LGBT views. Trump honored hero police officer and openly gay Crystal Griner with the Medal of Honor after her bravery in saving Rep. Steve Scalise and other Republican members of Congress during an attempted assassination. 
. . .If Trump were truly struggling to contain his hatred for gay and trans people, you could imagine he would have acted out in actual hostility toward them by now. LGBT media and advocacy certainly have given him plenty of reason to do so. 
One major distinction between President Barack Obama and Trump is that the latter does not seem to need the highly segmented approval of hundreds of grievance groups in order to feel he is doing a good job. For the right, this represents a more equal-opportunity leader who focuses on issues and not virtue signaling. For the left, it seems to indicate deep and intentional disregard for the well-being of groups they believe deserve special acknowledgement. 
As a gay person, I prefer the right’s view on this. If what Trump’s administration is doing is “erasing” LGBT people, then being erased must be the same thing as equality and assimilation — and that looks like progress to me.

Greene is extremely clueless and the only thing holding this piece together is how he dresses up his obliviousness as intelligence. He implies that Trump is doing more than "virtue signaling" to the LGBTQ community, but then provides examples which add up to nothing but tokenism.

Tuesday, January 07, 2020

'Hate group leader applauds Zambia for imprisoning gays' & other Wed midday news briefs

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins

Tony Perkins Applauds Zambia For Imprisoning Gays - A hate group leader acts accordingly.

LGBTQ Elders more likely to be socially isolated, suffer from dementia than straight peers - Homophobia owns this. We need to take our people back.

A surrogate blackmailed a gay couple for parental rights of their newborn twin daughters - Simply some evil sh!t on the part of the mother. 

Michigan LGBTQ bills have failed for decades — but this year could be different - Fingers crossed.

Right-wing evangelical leaders were already lying hypocrites before Donald Trump took the Oval Office

Gary Bauer, who allegedly undermine the fight against AIDS during the 80s, is just one of many conservative evangelical leaders eager for the power Trump gives them.

Unlike the rest of American society, I refuse to catch the vapors while watching right-wing evangelical leaders debase their "integrity" in support of Donald Trump. To me, they were always hypocritical bloodsucking bullies who saw Jesus as a commodity in their quest for political power to shape America into their definition of a bastardized version of  "The Promised Land."

And I say this as an LGBTQ,  a member of the community they spent years stigmatizing as the "dreaded other" before Trump opened the door of the Oval Office to their clutching claws.

Look at some the cast of characters in this group:

Gary Bauer who, when he worked in the Reagan Administration, deliberately kept Surgeon General C. Everett Koop from meeting with the president about the AIDS crisis because he felt it was "God's punishment."

James Dobson, who once claimed that gays have thousands of partners

Franklin Graham, who once praised Vladimir Putin for persecuting the Russian LGBTQ community.

And then there is Alveda King, the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. - i.e. crumb snatcher extraordinaire who has used her famous uncle to designate herself as chief token black of the conservative right. That entails claiming that marriage equality is responsible for natural disasters or blaming the LGBTQ community in general for supposed "black genocide."

Monday, January 06, 2020

'2020 California laws that will help the LGBTQ community' & other Tue midday news briefs

Trump says Buttigieg is “trying to pretend” he’s a Christian & Mayor Pete’s having none of it - Cause Trump has cornered the market on pretending.

Town hall addressing violence against Kenai Peninsula LGBTQ community draws large crowd - An issue in Alaska which is, unfortunately, more common than people realize. 

‘Saved By The Bell’ Reboot To Feature Transgender Teen In Lead Role - Never been a fan of reboots, but this promises to be interesting.

On MSNBC, transgender activist Monica Roberts breaks down how transphobic rhetoric leads to violence



During a recent edition of MSNBC Live with Kendis Gibson, a good friend of mine and a wonderful transgender activist Monica Roberts, who runs the GLAAD Media Award-winning blog Transgriot, was interviewed about how transphobic rhetoric leads to violence against community.

It goes without saying that she did a wonderful job. And it was definitely a refreshing thing to see a transgender American invited on a news program. Particularly in light of how the Fox News network  and the rest of the right-wing media will practically bend over backwards to exclude the trans community in debates, while giving transphobic people and groups a wide berth to spew their lies.

Hat tip to Media Matters.

Sunday, January 05, 2020

'Lawmaker wants to punish educators who allow trans athletes to compete as they identify' & other Mon midday news briefs


Lawmaker wants to punish educators that allow trans athletes to compete as they identify - Don't these people have anything better to do?

United Methodist Church Announces Proposal to Split Over Gay Marriage - If you gotta split, you gotta split.

Remembering the queer voices and allies we lost in 2019 - We honor their memory by carrying on their work. 

Illinois schools to start teaching LGBTQ history - And it has begun. Deal with it.

Weak video opposing marriage equality demonstrates a good example of why conservatives lost



Though some folks have criticized me for it, I like going through past written words and videos of groups who oppose LGBTQ equality. I do it for three reasons - 1. to educate myself on their arguments because they generally get recycled and repackaged  2. keep myself from becoming slack in refuting them. 3. marvel at how simplistically idiotic they are.

And the above video by the group TFP Student Action is a doozy. TFP Student Action is an offshoot of the American Society for the Defense Tradition, Family, and Property  - a far-right Catholic group . Naturally, this means that another activity of the group is pushing the lie that the LGBTQ community is unhealthy to society. It was small, but very vocal, part of the conservative right's ultimately unsuccessful fight against marriage equality. And with arguments made in the video above, it's no wonder they lost.

All it contains is a hashtag of bad talking points backed by wishful thinking, religious entitlement, and deceptions (i.e. using President Obama talking about single parents to denigrate same-sex households and spinning the lie about the Massachusetts father who was jailed for allegedly trying to keep his son from being "exposed" to homosexuality in his school.) 

Yet, this video contained the general arguments of those opposing our right to marry. And what the opposition ended up arguing in the courts. A special highlight comes at 4:28 when the only black guy in the video is some random person they filmed on the street going on about "Adam and Steve" as he and his facial piercings draw so close to the camera that you think he's going to lick it.

But I shouldn't be too harsh. What points the video loses on facts and logic, the participants make up for it by being vigorous. Extremely vigorous.

The most enjoyable thing about watching this video is knowing that a few short months after it was made, the Supreme Court legalized marriage equality, thereby telling TFP - and other religious right and conservative groups - to go play with themselves. And after watching this video, can anyone really blame SCOTUS?



Thursday, January 02, 2020

' 2019 LGBTQ pop culture countdown' & other Fri midday news briefs

Lil Nas X had a wonderful year.

2019 YEAR IN REVIEW: Pop culture countdown - Lil Nas X, the late Whitney Houston's friend Robyn Crawford, Jussie Smollett (ugh), and other LGBTQ moments of 2019. 

New Illinois law requires all public single-use restrooms be gender neutral - Good for Illinois!

A transgender character is joining the MCU, which hasn't had the best record for LGBTQ portrayals - I'm not impressed yet.

Theologian lists 10 ways conservative evangelicals have transformed Christianity to 'TRUMPianity'

No matter what they say, conservative white evangelicals prefer the guy on the left more than the guy on the right.

I read this last week and found it so on point that I decided to post it at a later date. Then I lost it. But lo and behold, it popped right back up again when I was considering what post I would publish today.

Much has been said and will be said about conservative white evangelicals shamelessly embracing of a Trump presidency in spite of the fact that they are supposed to stand against every quality he has brought into the White House - lying, hypocrisy, adultery, corruption. etc. To me, it all about power. As long as he freely gives them access and the power to influence public policy, conservative white evangelicals will contort themselves to justify or ignore all of his vile qualities.

How they contort hasn't been spotlighted as much as it should, except by theologian, speaker, and author Benjamin L. Corey. In an absolutely wonderful piece,10 Signs You’re Actually Following TRUMPianity Instead of CHRISTianity, he breaks down the 10 ways conservative white evangelicals have twisted themselves up in knots to justify their support of Trump and in essence, replaced Christianity for 'Trumpianity.'

The entire piece deserves your attention, but I am to going list Corey's 10 points. For more details on each,  read how Corey broke them down:

10. You spent 8 years criticizing every move of Obama, but the minute Trump was sworn in you started telling everyone that “Christians should respect the president” and that being “divisive” is a sin. 
9. You think, “but we’re a nation of laws” somehow trumps biblical teachings on how immigrants are to be treated. 
8. Your church is planning a “patriotic worship service” for the 4th of July. 
7. You instinctively applaud when Trump threatens to “bomb the shit” out of people, but quickly push back if someone quotes what Jesus taught about violence and enemy love. 
6. You think that having a filthy mouth and boasting about sexual immorality is a sign of being unsaved, but when it comes to Trump you all of a sudden have a “Who am I to judge?” attitude. 
5. You think it’s God-honoring to refuse to bow to a national statue, but that you should be fired from your job, kicked out of the country, or even charged with treason for refusing to stand for the flag. 
4. You want the nation to return to “biblical values”… except for all those socialist sounding biblical things like caring for the poor, welcoming the stranger, giving food to the hungry, etc. 
3. Your church spends one month a year celebrating the story of refugee family who fled their violent homeland and secretly crossed the border to safety, only to return home years later where their son became another unarmed person of color killed by the state’s violent security forces because they “felt threatened”… 
2. You claimed Barack Obama’s election was the result of evil forces, but the minute Trump was sworn into office you started quoting verses about how “God picks a nation’s kings and queens.” 
1. You spent the 90’s saying “character counts” but now say, “We don’t vote for a national pastor.”

Wednesday, January 01, 2020

'TERFs, right-wing media had a disgusting 'partnership' in 2019' & other Thur midday news briefs

TERFs are so desperate for attention that some engage in stupidly counteractive stunts,
such as kissing up to the right-wing media.

TERFs claimed they were being censored, but they found a safe space in right-wing media in 2019 - Any of my lesbian sisters who was involved in this madness, you need to wise up. Don't think for an instant that your "new allies" aren't going to plot to put your rights and safety into a grave next to the one you are helping them dig for our trans brothers and sisters. Knowing them, they are probably making measurements even now as they smile in your faces and direct your hands to jab the knives into the backs of your own people.

2019’s worst anti-LGBTQ meltdowns - And there was a lot. I should sue for battle pay when I covered that stuff. 

Here are New Year resolutions that all LGBTQ people can share - If I told you my resolution (s), people would get so shocked that they would put that wall back up in Germany. 

Here Are 20 LGBTQ Celebrity Coming-Out Stories That Moved Us In 2019 - Celebrity or not, people coming out is a good thing. And it will always matter. Particularly with our LGBTQ children. There is nothing wrong with someone publicly showing them to not be afraid to live their lives honestly.

Don't forget Donald Trump's lie to the LGBTQ community

Whether or not Trump is re-elected in 2020, the one thing the LGBTQ community simply has to do is demand more attention to how his Administration is undermining our equality and safety. Remember this 2016 tweet of his when he was running for president:



We now see that the above tweet is one of his biggest lies. Since taking office, his administration has been systematically eliminating any mention of our community from executive guidelines on discrimination

From NBC News:

With just over a year left in President Donald Trump's first term, another late-breaking news item barely made waves: The Interior Department — which manages the majority of the federal government's public lands — deleted "sexual orientation" from its anti-discrimination guidelines, as HuffPost first reported last week. The removal was just the latest in a nearly three-year-long effort to strip mention of LGBTQ people from the executive branch bureaucracy. 
Reports of such changes began the day Trump assumed office, when LGBTQ content was deleted from the White House, State Department and Labor Department websites within "minutes" of his having been sworn into office, according to GLAAD, a national LGBTQ advocacy group. 
Since then, drip by drip, other parts of the federal government have had their online content trimmed to omit mention of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people.  
 . . . Indeed, the government's own civil rights watchdog group, the Commission on Civil Rights, in November found a systematic approach to dismantling LGBTQ rights protections. Karen Narasaki, a member of the commission's board, called it "truly unprecedented."

While the removal of these guidelines has been given less attention than they should have been, they underscore a reality too bothersome to ignore.  This isn't simply a matter of Trump making a promise and then not taking any action.  It's a matter of him taking the opposite action of the promise he made.

The group GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation) has pointed to 133 negative activities committed against the LGBTQ community by the Trump Administration.

From banning transgender men and women from serving in the military to appointing anti-LGBTQ leaders (some who have falsely linked gay men to pedophilia) to supporting anti-LGBTQ discrimination by religious entities while giving them access to gay tax dollars, Trump has freely run roughshod without the media even asking once about what he's doing.

What Trump has been doing to the LGBTQ community is the equivalent of promising someone that you will help him cross the street  but then push him in the middle of busy rush hour traffic. His attacks on the LGBTQ community may not be as high-profile or obviously prejudiced as his attacks on immigrants and undocumented people, but they are equally egregious.

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Pastor who claimed that gay men have sex with cellphones blows gasket over Buttigieg being hosted by church

NC pastor Patrick Wooden (second photo), who once falsely claimed that gay men have to wear diapers and stick cellphones up their rectums, is angry that openly gay presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg (first photo) was hosted by another church in early December.


I was too busy celebrating the holidays so I missed a very interesting item which took place last week. Apparently openly gay presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg is bringing all of the homophobes out to condemn him. First Franklin Graham, then Don Boys.

Now this guy via an article from The Christian Post:

Outspoken North Carolina Bishop Patrick Wooden Sr., founder of the conservative Upper Room Church of God in Christ in Raleigh, slammed William J. Barber II, pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church, for hosting gay Democratic presidential candidate, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and for arguing that Jesus didn’t speak out against homosexuality. 
“I’m a registered non-affiliate, so I don’t want you to think I’m in any party. I’m for the Lord and what is right, but it is a disgrace that we live in a country where, if a person of color dons a ‘Make America Great’ hat, people now, on MSNBC and other news agencies, they call that hat a trigger ... But you can invite a man married to man to a Christian church and there is no outcry,” Wooden declared in a message to his church earlier this month. “Something is wrong with that. And the only way to get you to buy into that, they’ve got to try and get you to ignore the Scriptures and to take Jesus Christ out of the public eye.”

Wooden was upset about Barber hosting Buttigieg at his church on Dec 1.  The Christian Post points out that during the event Barber addressed the so-called divide between the LGBTQ and black community. He called it a "false narrative." He also said we must address issues of poverty and social justice instead of being exploited by false narratives:

 “Just to clear the house, because I know it’s out there, we here to talk about poverty. Somebody sent me this question: ‘What are you gonna say to the mayor about being gay?’ I said, ‘Nothing.’ That’s not a Bible question. You don’t see Jesus raising that. It’s not a constitutional question. There’s no constitutional provision. I just got on a plane and flew four hours from Arizona here. I ain’t ask the pilot was he gay, but I did ask him could he fly the plane,” Barber said to applause.  
 “My surgeon, I don’t ask him if he’s gay. I want to know, can he do the surgery? And right now, what we’re looking at is, are there candidates who can have the political courage, wisdom to address the issue of poverty and the interlocking injustices. That’s the question before us. … We need to kill some of these false narratives,” he asserted.

Thursday, December 19, 2019

'Federal court demands military turn over secret documents about trans military ban' & other Fri midday news briefs


Federal court demands the military turn over secret documents about the trans military ban - This could be the moment a lot of us have been waiting on i.e. exposing the religious right angle of Trump's ban.

Iowa man sentenced to 15 years after burning church's LGBTQ flag - BEFORE folks say that the sentence was excessive, they should know that there is more to the story.

Democrats, civil rights groups voice opposition to Trump anti-LGBTQ rule - Oh yeah. The attempt to give LGBTQ tax dollars to entities which discriminate against LGBTQ people.

Where Are All The Trans-Friendly Gynecologists? - THANK YOU!

Big Freedia song 'Rent' is a perfect anthem for Trump's impeachment

'Rent' by Big Freedia is the perfect anthem for Trump's impeachment.

On Wednesday night, Donald Trump got impeached. It's not a surprise. The man has no impulse control or maturity, so he was bound to do something which would finally get him into trouble. Now whether or not he will be removed is another story. The conventional wisdom is that the GOP led Senate will not convict him. Of course in 2016, the conventional wisdom was that Hillary Clinton would be our first female president (and she should have been), so I think it's safe to have a wait and see attitude.

At any rate,  I have a perspective on Trump's impeachment which I think needs to be shared. Instead of  writing a long diatribe on the matter (because I don't think I can add anything new to the outpouring of long diatribes by folks who get paid to do that sort of thing), I am going to make mine short, succinct, and with the help of fellow "family" member, "The Queen of Bounce" Big Freedia. I'm sure when she recorded the song 'Rent'  in 2018 Big Freedia didn't think someone would use it as an anthem of the Donald Trump Impeachment. But I think it perfectly fits the situation, because Trump is a big freeloader.


'White House denies that anti-LGBTQ leader is part of committee' & other Thur midday news briefs

Who is the big liar here? The Trump Administration or Tim Wildmon?

Anti-LGBTQ activist brags about being Trump appointee — but White House denies it - I don't know who to believe because both parties are craven liars.

Don’t wait on Hallmark. Here are a few LGBTQ holiday films you can already watch. - I've never been one for Christmas movies, but feel free.

LGBTQ Issues Complicate Kalamazoo Elementary Book Program - Come on folks! Shutting us out doesn't mean we don't exist. You can't push us into a closet because you fear us. And you DO fear us.

12 Black LGBTQ Artists Who Shaped the 2010s - Sweet!

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Get your Trump Prayer Coins here!

Don't be surprised. You just KNEW someone would be coming out with this.

Impeachment or no impeachment, removal or no removal, I sincerely hope that Trump's legacy will  include how he unleashed a "grifter class" on America. From conspiracy theory spewing slop artists to propaganda rags to Twitter bomb-throwing shysters, a segment of  hucksters felt emboldened by Trump ascension to the highest office to grab a moment for themselves in the spotlight hoping to gain attention and few bucks.

And no where is this more prominent than in right-wing evangelical circle. Trump has given them an unwritten, self-appointed mandate to hustle and sell their wares. Trump's personal pastor  Paula White,(or as I call her -  "Sister Hot Mess)  is just one of many.

Disgraced former PTL head Jim Bakker is another. He has hopped with both feet on the Trump train, as you can see via this tweet in which he and another religious leader are selling a coin which is then supposed to be used to pray for Trump possible re-election. It can be yours for $45.



Before Trump came along, Bakker was promoting "emergency food buckets," which he encouraged people to buy in case of an "apocalypse."

'Another homophobe joins Trump's 'Faith Advisory Council'' & other Wed midday news briefs

The religious right is melting down over Chick-fil-A & Hallmark Channel this month - They are SUCH drama queens. Oh well. Suffer!

Congress agrees to boost in funds for Trump’s HIV plan — and then some - Good. But I am not giving him credit for it. Read the article to find out why.

The Salvation Army says it doesn’t discriminate against LGBTQ people. Critics say that’s not true. - For those who need further credit on the situation.

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Anti-LGBTQ activist Scott Lively thinks government officials should be prosecuted for allowing gays to adopt children

Scott Lively, a homophobe for all seasons
I've been insistently covering the Hallmark Channel controversy because it presents something we should never forget. Behind their self-victimization and cries about persecution and accusations of "the radical gay agenda," the aim of religious right groups is to either erase the humanity of our community or confine us into their false definitions of who we are and what our lives are comprised of.

Lo and behold comes a long-time anti-LGBTQ activist by the name of Scott Lively to further illustrate this point. To the lucky who have never heard of him, Lively is an extreme homophobe. He wrote and published discredited book, The Pink Swastika, which accused gays of creating the Nazi party in Germany.

But Lively's biggest claim to infamy was going overseas to Uganda in 2009 with other religious right figures and railing against the LGBTQ community with such vitriol that Ugandan officials proposed the infamous "Kill the Gays" bill. If this bill had become law, people could have been legally executed in the country for being LGBTQ. Before it died in 2014, the part about execution was changed to long prison sentences.

'Resources for teaching LGBTQ history are coming in demand' & other Tue midday news briefs