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High School Wrestling Includes Gay Sex?

High School Wrestling Includes Gay Sex?

This is truly one of those, life is crazier than fiction stories, but in reality, it is just plain scary because it is true and not fiction. This is from a Queerty article: Preston Hill Put His Fingers Up The Butt Of A Teammate. Legitimate Move Or Assault? If prosecutors educate themselves about wrestling moves and determine the “butt drag” (or “checking the oil”) is a standard maneuver, does that mean Hill will be cleared?[Read More…]

December 14, 2010 2 comments general
Does Lieberman/Collins Bill Signal End to Democrat Support-LGBT Rights, or the End of the Democrats Entirely?

Does Lieberman/Collins Bill Signal End to Democrat Support-LGBT Rights, or the End of the Democrats Entirely?

In other words, two of the least most influential Senators may have crafted a real bipartisan bill that Harry Reid and the White House can support. Something neither Mr. “Bi-Partisan” President nor the majority party could do.

December 13, 2010 Comments are Disabled general

Hard Cell: the Beating of David Kipp

Anyone who grows up as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender has some response like that I believe. Sometimes more and sometimes less. Some people more and sometimes less. Our culture has taught us that, and some in the culture continue to push that lesson.

December 9, 2010 1 comment general

Murkowski May Make 60 for DADT

This post on The New Civil Rights Movement blog, sets out expressly to thank Sara Palin and Joe Miller for creating the environment that led to Murkowski’s win. I appreaciate the snear towards Miller and Palin, but I think the real credit goes to Murkowski who did what it took to beat the odds and win as a write-in vote. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), the successful and historic write-in candidate who won over the Sarah Palin[Read More…]

December 8, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

SLDN’s target list of Senators to call about DADT repeal

This is from AMERICAblog, and there are a few more details there such as a link to a sample phone script. KEY SENATORS WHO NEED TO HEAR FROM REPEAL SUPPORTERS NOW: –Susan Collins (R-ME); –Olympia Snowe (R-ME); –Richard Lugar (R-IN); –Judd Gregg (R-NH); –Scott Brown (R-MA) –George Voinovich (R-OH); –Kit Bond (R-MO); –Joe Manchin (D-WV) –Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) –Mark Kirk (R-IL) via AMERICAblog Gay: SLDN’s target list of Senators who need to hear from DADT[Read More…]

December 8, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Hard Time to be an LGBTQ Activist/Advocate

Short commentary: It is a freaking hard time to be a blogger working in the area of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Rights, when the Country and our Government as a whole is so totally screwed up. Wanting to write about Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell is timely and essential, but placed in the context of a Congress where the GOP cares only about tax breaks for the millionaires and billionaires, and a President who[Read More…]

December 8, 2010 Comments are Disabled Activism, general

Free Speech and Reporting Anti-gay Rhetoric

It the importance and weight of the Souther Poverty Law Project’s pronouncement is to mean anything and have any affect, we have to be willing to draw a clear delineation between hate speech and anti-gay speech. It may be true that most often they are the same thing, but the distinction allows for Free Speech and the requirement for dialogue to be filled with facts and the truth.

December 7, 2010 1 comment Activism, general
Prop 8 Appeals Court Recap

Prop 8 Appeals Court Recap

As it is, it does appear like there is no one to speak for the people of California who voted to accept Prop 8. Don’t get me wrong- I don’t believe people should ever have the right to vote on the rights of others, but in California they do have that right, and that is why I think the judges will probably grant one of them as having standing.

December 6, 2010 2 comments general, Same-Sex Marriage

Prop 8 Appeal Hearing is Live on C-SPAN

http://www.c-span.org/Watch/C-SPAN.aspx

December 6, 2010 Comments are Disabled general, Same-Sex Marriage

Thomas C Waters Nominated for Iris Marion Young Award

This morning I received an email, altering me that I have been nominated for the Iris Marion Young Award for Political Engagement. The award is described this way: This award honors the memory of Iris Marion Young (1949-2006), a faculty member in GSPIA from 1991-2000 who was active in the Women’s Studies Program.  Young was a philosopher and social theorist whose commitments to democracy and justice informed her scholarship and her personal work as an[Read More…]

December 6, 2010 Comments are Disabled general