Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Anti-Gay Pastor's Bizarre Boycott, Matthew McConaughey's Big Gay Interview And More

Wednesday, May 16, 2012
A Colorado-based pastor has released a bizarre video as part of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) boycott of Starbucks, after the coffee-based chain announced its support of same-sex marriage earlier this year.

Matthew McConaughey Talks 'Magic Mike,' Gay Fans And How He'd React If His Kids Came Out
Obama's Gay Marriage Support Sparks Line Of LGBT-Friendly Campaign Merchandise
Todd Starnes, Fox News Radio Host, Blames Public Schools For Rise Of Same-Sex Marriage Support (VIDEO)
John Travolta's Masseur Accuser Hires Gloria Allred
Mitt Romney's Gay Rights Views Caused Family Friction In 2002
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Stampp Corbin: African Americans Deserve an Explanation from Romney
As a gay man and an African American, I have to wonder what Mitt Romney was doing to protest his church's discriminatory policy against black men in the 1970s. Did Romney simply accept the church's teaching, or did he fight against what was clearly a horribly discriminatory policy?
June Carbone: 5 Ways Conservatives Are Destroying the Institution of Marriage
The idea of marriage held by those who are financially secure no longer fits large numbers of working-class couples who conceive children together. That's because the foundation for their relationships has been destroyed by the very people who accuse Obama of a war on marriage.
Wayne Maines: Introducing Our Parents' Generation To Transgender Children Can Be Hard But Rewarding
I waited for the old man to tell me I was nuts. He looked at me and said, "Maybe I am too old to change. Maybe your son and my grandson will be able to make things better."
Allison Hope: Does Asexuality Fall Under the Queer Umbrella?
I can certainly empathize with feelings of being misunderstood, underrepresented, and closeted. Some people just don't want to get it on, and they have my vote to take safe harbor from the heteronormative thunderstorm and join us under the queer umbrella.
Marten Weber: Let's Make Out in Public!
If we want to make the world a more tolerant place, gays do need to be more visible, and not just in the Castro. There is enough room to challenge people's attitudes without breaking the law or ending up as a censored YouTube clip. A sweet kiss is enough.
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