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Published by Euronews (English) Award-winning author and trans activist Rachel Pollack has died aged 77. The writer was a leading authority on tarot and the occult, and a comic-book writer who created the first mainstream transgender superhero. She first found success in 1971 with her short story ‘Pandora’s Bust’, which was published in Michael Moorcock’s seminal new wave magazine New Worlds. Pollack transitioned soon afterwards. She was an incredibly prolific writer, publishing numerous non-fiction works including many on tarot, as well as publishing seven novels and four collections of short stories, including ‘Unquenchabl… Read More View the full article
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Published by OK Magazine mega Almost two months after Don Lemon dissed Nikki Haley, he is now coming for Jon Stewart. The TV personality, 57, showed a clip of the comedian, 60, interviewing U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks, where Stewart commented how wasteful the budget is. “I can’t figure out how $850 billion to a department means that the rank and file still have to be on food stamps. To me, that’s f****** corruption,” Stewart replied after Hicks challenged him. The video of the interview stayed on the screen, but the audio cut out, then Lemon could be heard talking to his co-hosts about the situation. “He gets a lot of leeway with the comedian thing, though,” Lemon said before attempting to recover from the awkward moment. Lemon insisted that Stewart is much more than a comedian, which he repeated multiple times. mega Of course, people couldn’t help but weigh in on Lemon’s comments. One person wrote, “Ha, Jon Stewart as a comedian/activist has done more to change our country for the positive than @donlemon could ever dream of,” while another said, “He’s an angry resentful insecure gay man that hates women.” A third person added, “Good grief, what is going to be coming out of his mouth next.” Don Lemon & Donald Trump’s Lawyer Viciously Butt Heads Over ‘Garbage’ Hush-Money Probe Don Lemon’s Past Misogynistic Behavior Exposed: CNN Star Called Producer Fat To Her Face, Mocked Nancy Grace On-Air Megyn Kelly Slams Don Lemon’s Alleged Threatening Texts To Kyra Phillips As ‘Crazy A** Single White Female Behavior’ As OK! previously reported, the CNN star’s past behavior was exposed whenVariety revealed he called one of his producers fat to her face and mocked Nancy Grace on-air. “That was the beginning of when you knew that Don was kind of volatile and didn’t say good things about women,” an insider said of the Grace incident. mega Never miss a story — sign up for the OK! newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what OK! has to offer. It’s gossip too good to wait for! Lemon has also angered his colleagues with his “diva-like behavior,” as he would skip editorial calls, show up late to the newsroom or exhibit disengaged behavior. Things got worse in 2009 when Anderson Cooper and Lemon covered Michael Jackson‘s memorial from inside. However, Cooper ended up getting more airtime, leading Lemon to become jealous. “That led to a come-to-Jesus moment,” a senior executive spilled. “Don was told, ‘Look, you’ve got to address your behavior. Your performance as a reporter is great. It’s your behavior that’s gotta improve. It’s what’s going to derail you if you’re not careful.’” View the full article
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Published by Radar Online MEGA; @kidrock/twitter Howard Stern said that he was “dumbfounded” after watching Kid Rock‘s Bud Light protest video, RadarOnline.com has learned, explaining the music star seemed to be “really bent out of shape” over the beer company’s partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Although Kid Rock did not mention her by name in the viral clip, the American Bad Ass hitmaker made sure to deliver a “clear and concise” message following Mulvaney’s recent promotion with their signature blue and white cans by shooting up full cases. MEGA “F— Bud Light, and f— Anheuser-Busch,” Kid Rock said. “Have a terrific day.” SiriusXM’sThe Howard Stern Show covered the controversy on Monday’s episode, with him asking why Kid Rock and country star Travis Tritt were so upset and “lost their s— over this beer can thing.” “I thought there must be a piece of this story that I’m missing and I don’t know why — I’m not bothered by gay people or transsexual people. They don’t impact my life,” Stern continued. @kidrock/twitter The Bud Light vice president said just days before Mulvaney’s collab was revealed that her marketing strategy for the brand has been to incorporate inclusivity while also appealing to “women and to men” as well as a younger demographic. Alissa Heinerscheid, who became the first woman to lead Bud Light last year, said that BL had been “in decline for a really long time” during her recent interview. Never miss a story — sign up for the RadarOnline.com newsletter to get your daily dose of dope. Daily. Breaking. Celebrity news. All free. Battle Of The Exes: Kid Rock & Tommy Lee Went Head-To-Head Over ‘Baywatch’ Bombshell Pamela Anderson After Friendship Turned Sour, Sources Claim Kid Rock’s ‘Borat’ Blowup: Pamela Anderson Claims Ex-Husband Scolded Her & ‘STORMED Out’ Of Film Screening Kid Rock Declares ‘F— Bud Light’, Shoots Up Beer Cases In Anger Over Trans Star Dylan Mulvaney’s Partnership With Company MEGA Tritt sounded off not long after Kid Rock, announcing that he would be removing all related products from his hospitality tour rider in protest, a choice Stern was baffled by. “They don’t hurt my life,” Stern said of the gay and transexual community. “I love when people are in love. You wanna be a woman, be a woman, you wanna be a dude, be a dude … Long as you ain’t hurting anybody, I’m on your team.” MEGA Stern said he would like to book Kid Rock for the show to explain. “He transitioned from some kid in Michigan to a rock superstar. And that was a good transition,” the media personality added. “I’m really dumbfounded by why someone would care so much that they would blow up a can of Bud Light.” Stern then reflected on Kid Rock’s rise to fame, explaining that “he would wear a feather boa — you know, when he first started out with maybe even a mink coat, you know what I mean? He was flamboyant in his own way.” Kid Rock has yet to respond to criticism of his protest video. View the full article
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Published by Raw Story Remember Rep. Mark Foley (R-FL), who in 2006 resigned in disgrace following a sexting scandal with an underage congressional page? He had technically kept open his campaign committee, which once had a 7-figure surplus. Today, in a letter to the Federal Election Commission obtained by Raw Story, Friends of Mark Foley reported donating almost all of its remaining cash to charity — including $1,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Palm Beach County in Florida. In all of those years the committee had been active, it wasn’t entirely going unused. A report earlier this year indicated that Foley was sti… Read More View the full article
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Published by AFP The Biden administration has released new proposals which seek to find a middle ground on the thorny issue of transgender athletes competing in school-related competitions, such as when swimmer Lia Thomas competed in a 2022 collegiate event Los Angeles (AFP) – A US government proposal which would prevent schools from implementing blanket bans on transgender students participating in sports matching their gender identity has triggered a furious backlash from both conservative politicians and trans rights activists. The Department of Education unveiled a proposal last Thursday which aims to provide clarity on the issue of transgender athletes competing in school and college sports across the United States. The department said in its proposal that outright bans of transgender athletes would violate Title IX, the landmark civil rights law enacted 51 years ago that forbids discrimination of any kind on the basis of gender in schools or educational facilities that receive federal support. At least 20 states have so far implemented bans on transgender students participating in sports consistent with their gender identity — bans that fall foul of the Department of Education’s new proposal. “Such bans fail to account for differences among students across grade and education levels,” the Education Department said. “They also fail to account for different levels of competition — including no-cut teams that let all students participate — and different types of sports.” Yet while outright bans are outlawed under the proposal, educational institutions would however be granted discretion to bar trans students from competing if their participation was deemed to undermine fairness. Under the proposal, a school might, for example, have difficulty keeping a transgender student from playing in an elementary school sports match meant to emphasize teamwork, but could potentially ban such athletes from competitive high school matches. Trans people in sport has become a heated political issue in the United States, with religious conservatives especially fighting against their inclusion on girls’ teams. The thorniness of the issue was underscored by the fact that the Biden administration’s attempt to find a middle ground brought condemnation from across the spectrum. Some progressives and trans rights activists framed the move as a “betrayal” while conservative politicians vowed to fight its implementation. Proposal ‘a disgrace’ Progressive Democratic lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez slammed the proposal as a disgrace. “Absolutely no reason for the Biden admin to do this,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Twitter. “It is indefensible and embarrassing. The admin can still walk this back, and they should. It’s a disgrace.” Erin Reed, a legislative researcher and activist for transgender rights, said the proposal would provide an opening for Republicans seeking to justify outright bans on transgender athletes in school sports. “I can’t read this any other way than a betrayal,” Reed wrote on Twitter. “The administration will argue that this was ‘nuanced’ and ‘disallows outright bans’. Republicans will run with this as justification. School boards will use this to ban.” Other trans rights supporters, however, were more receptive to the proposal, which must clear several hurdles before it is finally approved. Jennifer Levi, senior director of transgender and queer rights at GLAD, a legal advocacy group, said the rule “affirms the importance of giving transgender students the chance to play sports. “Being on a team helps students build healthy self-esteem, confidence, and positive self-image,” Levi said. “The proposed rule prohibits the kind of categorical bans adopted in too many states that are hurting transgender students and that send a dangerous message to all students.” Meanwhile conservative critics — notably from states among the 20 which have implemented outright bans on transgender students from participating in sports — vowed to fight the Biden administration proposal through the courts. “We will defend our laws,” South Dakota’s Republican governor Kristi Noem wrote on Twitter. “Only girls will play girls’ sports. President Biden, we’ll see you in court.” Alabama attorney general Steve Marshall also suggested the state would mount a legal defense of its ban on trans women and girls from participating in female school sports teams. “I have made myself abundantly clear to the Biden Administration that he will not impose his radical policies on Alabama athletes. He will not destroy athletic competition for our young women & girls. In Alabama our law protects girls sports.” View the full article
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Published by AlterNet When pro-choice Sen. Susan Collins of Maine voted to confirm Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018, the pro-choice Republican insisted that then-President Donald Trump’s nominee considered Roe v. Wade “settled law.” But she was wrong. In 2022, Kavanaugh was among the five justices who voted to overturn Roe — after 49 years — with the widely unpopular Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision. Dobbs was not a nationwide abortion ban. Post-Roe, the legality or illegality of abortion is being decided on a state-by-state basis in the United States. And one of the th… Read More View the full article
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It's been 3 minutes since I made my last post in this thread, but in that time he's replied again... My response: I forgot to mention it in my email, but on the off chance this lawsuit would proceed, it would also mean that his "clients" StarGZ and VictorXX could also be compelled to testify. Which would mean they would have their real names associated with hiring escorts as well. So much for them being discreet gentlemen! (But again... that would only happen if I'm actually wrong and those two actually existed.) See the kind of crazy I get to deal with?
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It seems the provider has chosen to have a "lawyer" reach out to us. Below is the back and forth from the conversation: My reply: His reply: Also other "lawyer's" reply: And finally my reply: So... again, we do not recommend this provider in any way. He will threaten you with lawsuits from email addresses that were literally just created that day from lawyers that either don't exist or that are licensed to practice law. When called on it, he provides another lawyer's name that has just recently had his law license suspended and works for a firm that does wealth management. (Needless to say, nothing to do with the topic at hand.) I have the phone number to call the firm directly, but at this point I can't be bothered to waste my time anymore. There are so many things factually wrong with the arguments made with the statements made by the "lawyers" above, I'm fairly confident the provider is simply posing as one in order to scare the site into his list of demands. The list of demands themselves already should in itself be enough to tell you it's not a real lawyer making the request.
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Last call to cut the shit. The next person to go off on a tangent or attack others will enjoy a nice week long break from the site. We are all supposed to be adults here. Let’s act like it.
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At least you know it’s not the place for you. The same can be said for almost anything…. “Miami’s hottest radio station” or “The best car dealership in the world”. It’s nothing new or unique. I don’t think it’s something the folks at Guinness are out to track.
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As others have noted, we have a few threads about him. I highly recommend against him based on his actions here on this site.
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Published by Kaiser Health News When a federal judge in Texas declared unconstitutional a popular part of the Affordable Care Act that ensures no-cost preventive care for certain services, such as screening exams for conditions such as diabetes, hepatitis, and certain cancers, it left a lot of people with a lot of questions. On the face of it, the March 30 decision could affect ACA and job-based insurance plans nationwide and a host of medical services now free for patients. What does this mean, really, for people with insurance? Policy and legal experts say there are some unanswered questions and a whole lot of nuances. Fir… Read More View the full article
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Published by OK Magazine mega Britney Spears is apparently much different when she is not performing for a huge crowd, according to Fenton Bailey, who directed the singer’s 2013 documentary, I Am Britney Jean. “Because of ‘Oops, I Did It Again’ or ‘Slave 4 U’ we think she’s just, like, [a] charged up sex strumpet,” Bailey told Andy Cohen during his appearance on SiriusXM’s Radio Andy of the pop star’s hit songs. “That’s not who she is,” he elaborated. “On the stage she is, but in real life, she’s shy, very introverted. And as she has kept on saying, ‘I’m just a normal, boring person.'” mega In the documentary, the blonde babe, who is married to Sam Asghari, said she thinks she’s “not really made for this industry.” “I have always been kind of shy, since I was a little girl. It’s who I am to be modest, so I really can’t help it,” she admitted. “I turn into this different person [when I perform] … seriously, bipolar disorder.” Britney Spears Shows Off Her Bare Face During Vacation Gone Wrong: Photos Unkempt Britney Spears Seen With Bodyguard On Vacation After Ditching Wedding Ring Britney Spears Shows Off Suggestive Sweat Stains In Latest Dance Video: ‘I Was Hot In My Car’ As OK! previously reported, Spears, 41, was freed from her conservatorship in 2021, and since then, she hasn’t been shy about posting about her antics on social media. From dancing in front of the camera to showing off mirror selfies. Despite the questionable behavior, Spears insisted she’s all there and doing just fine. mega After fans called the cops to check in on the “Toxic” songstress, she spoke out about the ordeal. “This felt like I was being gaslit and bullied once the incident made it to the news and being portrayed once again in a poor and unfair light by the media,” she wrote on Twitter at the time. “During this time in my life, I truly hope the public and my fans who I care so much about can respect my privacy moving forward.” Never miss a story — sign up for the OK! newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what OK! has to offer. It’s gossip too good to wait for! For now, Spears seems to be living her best life while on vacation. Though she’s not with her hubby — and she and Asghari have been spotted without their wedding bands — the actor’s rep insisted there are no marital issues between them. The 29-year-old hunk took off his jewelry since he’s currently filming a movie. View the full article
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Published by Reuters By Jarrett Renshaw WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration on Thursday proposed a rule change that would prohibit schools from enacting outright bans on transgender athletes from teams that are consistent with their gender identities, but offered flexibility on exceptions for the highest levels of competition. The proposed change to Title IX is likely to revive debates about transgender rights, particularly in sports. Across the country, there has been a push by conservative U.S. lawmakers to prevent transgender women from participating in school sports. The proposal would also offer flexibility to K-12 schools and universities to limit the participation of transgender students when including them could undermine “fairness in competition” or potentially lead to sports-related injuries. Title IX prohibits sex discrimination at educational institutions that receive federal funding. Under the changes proposed by the White House, which must undergo a period of public comment, elementary school students would generally be able to participate in school sports consistent with their gender identity. But for older students, questions of fairness and physicality could come into play. “Every student should be able to have the full experience of attending school in America, including participating in athletics, free from discrimination,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona. “Being on a sports team is an important part of the school experience for students of all ages.” The rule is expected to be challenged in court. The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday refused to let West Virginia enforce a state law banning transgender athletes from female sports teams at public schools, one of many Republican-backed measures across the country targeting LGBTQ rights. “South Dakota will not allow this to stand. We will lead. We will defend our laws. Only girls will play girls’ sports. President Biden, we’ll see you in court,” South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem tweeted on Thursday. Title IX requires schools to provide equal opportunities for women in U.S. education programs. It has been credited with opening the door to more women in sports. Critics say transgender women who take part in women’s sports are often bigger and stronger than their cisgender opponents and have an unfair advantage. (Reporting by Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Alistair Bell and Diane Craft) View the full article
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Published by BANG Showbiz English Sam Smith insists being famous and successful doesn’t protect them from homophobia. The ‘I’m Not Here To Make Friends’ singer recently revealed they were spat at in the street in London – and it wasn’t an isolated incident. They told ET Canada: “It [homophobia] is still around. I’ve had a few experiences over the years in London that haven’t been nice and it’s when they happen, it’s just a reminder that I am in a successful position with my job and all this stuff, and it still happens to me. “So, just you’ve got to remember what’s happening to everyone out there. And it’s a shame. But at the same time, things are moving forward… and we’ve got to look at the positives.” Sam revealed they were “spat at” by a stranger after publicly changing their pronouns. The ‘Stay With Me’ star came out as non-binary and adopted the gender pronouns of they/them back in 2019. And the singer revealed they were bombarded with abuse and even harassed on the street after bravely made their true identity known – and Sam says the constant hatred was just “exhausting”. Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, Sam said: “I think all the only negatives in the struggle have been in my public life and my job. And just the amount of hate and s******** that came my way was just exhausting. “It was in the f****** news. Someone spat at me in the street. It’s crazy. What I find hard about it is it’s like, if that’s happening to me and I’m famous, I’m a pop star, can you imagine what other kids, like queer kids are feeling?” Sam added: “It’s just so sad that we’re in 2023 and it’s still happening. It’s exhausting and especially in England.” However, Sam is adamant they have no regrets because changing pronouns helped them feel “comfortable”. They went on: “So we’ve got two sides, really. My personal life and then my public life. And in my personal life, there’s not one negative. “My family, they can communicate with me. They always did. But they communicate with me now in an even better way. My love life has become better from it. I feel lovable. I feel comfortable in my skin, but I wear what I want to wear. “Since changing my pronouns, it felt like a coming home. I wish I knew what the words were when I was in school, because I would’ve identified as that in school. Because it is who I am and it’s who I’ve always been.” View the full article
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Published by Reuters By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Clarence Thomas’ career as a U.S. Supreme Court justice began following one of the most contentious confirmation battles in Senate history and 32 years later this conservative champion continues to draw controversy. On Thursday, Senate Democrats called for an investigation after a report by ProPublica said the 74-year-old associate justice has spent decades taking luxury trips around the world financed by a Dallas businessman — trips that were not disclosed under federal law. On Friday, Thomas said in a statement that he was advised that the “personal hospitality” provided by Harlan Crow was not reportable under disclosure rules. But he said he would abide by new, tighter rules that recently took effect. As one of the most conservative justices in a conservative-heavy Supreme Court, Thomas has been a lightning rod for liberals who have been frustrated by his rulings and his tone. Just last summer, Thomas sparked an uproar on the heels of the Supreme Court overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, which established the right to abortion. Amid outrage among Democrats in Congress, Thomas said Supreme Court precedents protecting rights to contraception, same-sex intimacy and gay marriage ought to be reconsidered in future cases. Thomas, only the second Black justice to serve on the highest U.S. court, is known for not shying away from controversy, despite an almost Sphinx-like demeanor during Supreme Court sessions. Unlike most of his fellow justices, he is known for rarely taking part in aggressive questioning of lawyers arguing cases. He has long rankled civil rights activists for his opposition to affirmative action in college admissions and hiring practices. But nowhere was his steely constitution more on display than during his 1991 confirmation hearings conducted by the Senate Judiciary Committee. The proceedings were chaired by a then-49-year-old Democratic senator named Joe Biden. Anita Hill, a Black law school professor who previously had worked for Thomas at the U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, accused Thomas of workplace sexual harassment. The all-white Judiciary Committee at the time pressed Hill on her testimony, forcing her to provide lurid details in nationally-televised hearings. Thomas fought back, calling the proceedings “a circus” and “a national disgrace,” adding that he was the victim of “a high-tech lynching for uppity Blacks.” In the end, the Senate confirmed Thomas in what was then an unusually close vote of 52-48. Now, 32 years into his tenure and approaching former Justice William Douglas’ longevity record of over 36 years on the bench, Thomas finds himself at the center of multiple controversies. In addition to the ProPublica allegations, he is being urged to recuse himself from any potential cases involving former President Donald Trump’s activities leading up to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters trying to stop the formal certification of Biden’s 2020 electoral victory. Since November 2020, Trump, who is running for president in 2024, has falsely claimed he was the victim of massive voter fraud that helped Biden. Thomas was the lone dissenting voice in January 2022 when the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s request to block the release of White House records sought by the congressional committee probing the Jan. 6 attack. In September 2022, Thomas’ wife, conservative activist Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, met with the committee and reiterated her belief that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump, the panel’s chairperson, Democratic Representative Bennie Thompson, told reporters. She was called after the Washington Post and CBS News reported that she had urged Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows to work to overturn the 2020 election results. Ginni Thomas has previously denied any conflict of interest between her work as a activist and her husband’s as a judge. (Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Daniel Wallis) View the full article
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Published by AFP Supporters of LGBTQ rights during the 'Transgender Day of Visibility' in Washington Washington (AFP) – Leo is 14 years old and has been taking testosterone for about six months. “It definitely helps me. It makes me feel more confident,” the teenager from rural Pennsylvania told AFP. “I feel more in tune with my gender identity.” Leo is worried, however, about laws adopted in a number of conservative US states that ban hormone treatments for minors like him, who do not identify with the gender they were assigned at birth. “I just want to be able to take my shot every week,” Leo said, adding that he feels “less depressed” thanks to the testosterone that blocks his menstrual periods and stimulates muscle and hair growth. Leo said he is one of just a few “queer kids” in the coal country region of Pennsylvania where he lives. For the moment, local lawmakers have not proposed any legislation that targets trans youth and, for his own mental health, Leo hopes it stays that way. Before receiving the hormone treatments, “I hurt myself because of being queer,” he said. More than half of trans youth had seriously considered suicide and nearly one in five made a suicide attempt during the past year, according to 2021 survey by the Trevor Project, a nonprofit engaged in suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQ+ youth. They are more likely to suffer from depression, anxiety, eating disorders, risky behavior and self mutilation than other adolescents. ‘More comfortable’ Jack Drescher, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University, said studies show that kids “feel more comfortable being allowed to express the gender that they feel themselves to be.” Nevertheless, citing the irreversible effects of some treatments, lawmakers in a dozen Republican-ruled states have adopted laws restricting or prohibiting gender-affirming care for minors. “There may be some children who are confused and may think they’re transgender,” Drescher said. “And therefore you don’t want to do something that they might regret later on. “But they’re trying to protect those children at the expense of children who will benefit from treatment,” he said. In addition to banning medical intervention, Republican-led states have passed a raft of laws determining what trans students can or cannot do — from which school bathrooms they can use, to which sports teams they play on. Pushing back against trans rights has become a rallying cry for the current generation of US conservatives, and advocates fear children are increasingly being caught in the middle. Rachel Smith, 47, a trans woman who works as a behavioral health therapist with trans youth in Baltimore, said “a lot of kids are very depressed, not hopeful about the future” because of the anti-trans bills. “There is a high level of anxiety,” Smith said. According to the Trevor Project, 86 percent of trans or nonbinary youth say the legislative frenzy has a negative impact on their mental health. ‘I fear for my kids’ Smith and Leo recently attended an event in Washington called the “Transgender Day of Visibility” during which an artist dressed in white was covered in fake blood to draw attention to the suicide risks in the community. Also attending was Jaclynn, a 44-year-old mother of four children — “one trans, one queer” — wearing a T-shirt bearing the words “Proud Mom” underneath a rainbow. “I fear for my kids,” said Jaclynn, who lives in a small town in North Carolina she described as being in the heart of the “Bible belt.” “Both are in therapy,” Jaclynn said, fighting back tears, and one had attempted suicide. “That’s part of why we are here,” she said. “I came with my kids. I think it’s very important that they see that I support them and that the rest of these people support them.” Leo was accompanied by his stepfather who said it “feels good being here.” “There is a good turnout,” his stepfather said. “There don’t seem to be any folks shouting at us.” That was not the case the following day when there was an altercation between trans activists holding signs reading “Protect Trans Youth” and a handful of right-wing demonstrators outside the Supreme Court. Police rapidly intervened and no one was injured. View the full article
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Published by Euronews (English) This month, Italy celebrates its second LGBT History Month, with a variety of events and seminars being held in its honour throughout the coming weeks. In a country where queer people have often struggled to find acceptance, activists are hailing this initiative as a crucial opportunity to shed further light on the community’s past and present. But could the country’s new far-right government threaten its future? From rural Missouri to Milan’s city hall: LGBT History month’s originsBack in 2021 – as Italy emerged from the depths of the Covid-19 pandemic – a group of Italian academics, working … Read More View the full article
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Published by AlterNet The Chicago Police Department has opened an investigation after its Twitter account appeared to “like” an anti-trans tweet posted by country singer Travis Tritt, NBC 5 Chicago reports. Per Chicago Sun-Times, a department spokesperson confirmed a “complaint was being investigated by the department’s Bureau of Internal Affairs.” Tritt tweeted earlier this week, “I will be deleting all Anheuser-Busch products from my tour hospitality rider. I know many other artists who are doing the same.” READ MORE: DOJ: Louisville police often conduct unlawful searches and ‘violate the rights’ of civilians The… Read More View the full article
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Published by Reuters (Reuters) – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ramped up his fight against Walt Disney Co, seeking to void an agreement that Disney passed to limit the power of a board appointed by DeSantis to oversee its Florida theme park property. On Thursday in remarks made at Hillsdale College in Michigan, DeSantis said the legislature would void changes Disney made shortly before it lost control of the board. “They are not superior to the people of Florida. And so come hell or high water, we’re going to make sure that policy of Florida carries the day,” the Florida governor said. “We’re going to look at things like taxes on hotels, we’re going to look at things like tolls on the roads, we’re going to look at things like developing some of the property that the district owns,” added DeSantis, widely considered a 2024 presidential candidate. Disney did not immediately respond to a request for comment on DeSantis’ remarks. However, earlier in the week, Chief Executive Bob Iger fired back at DeSantis, saying his apparent retaliation against Disney for taking a position on legislation was “anti-business.” Disney opposed Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act – referred to by opponents as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill – that restricts classroom discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity. Florida lawmakers passed a bill in February giving DeSantis effective control over a board that oversees municipal services and development in a special district that encompasses Walt Disney World resort. However, before the takeover by DeSantis’s appointees, Disney pushed through changes to the special tax district agreement that limit the board’s action for decades. “What Disney has tried to do is they have tried to say that they should be able to operate outside the context of our constitutional system in Florida,” DeSantis said on Thursday. (Reporting by Akanksha Khushi in Bengaluru; Editing by Lisa Shumaker) View the full article
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At this time, no. Highlighting multiple replies as the answer would make the mobile display have issues.
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In the “Questions About Hiring” forum, I’ve enabled the feature that allows the OP (or a moderator potentially) to mark a reply inside that thread as the answer. This allows the person who asked a question a chance to say which reply they found to be the most helpful/accurate, etc.
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Saw him in DC a few years back and had a good time with him.
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