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Category Archives: Hatred
Everything You Need to Know About Celebrities Gay Sex Lives
by guest blogger Ken Jansen Reading an announcement about Jodie Foster’s recent marriage to Alexandra Hedison, I was appalled by some of the comments after the article. “I guess she’s ashamed of who she is. That’s the impression you get … Continue reading
Posted in Entertainment, Hatred, Living, News, Prejudice
Tagged Alexandra, Celebrities, coming out, Jodie Foster, Johnny Galecki, ken jansen
6 Comments
A Religion Education Teacher Sounds Off : Stop Using the Book of Romans in the Bible to Gay Bash!
This is a guest blog by Joni Bosch, religious education teacher, and longtime LGBT ally. I first “met” Rob Watson on Beliefnet. We are the same age and, at that time, both married. We were at very different … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Clobber Passages, Family, Gay Christians, Hatred, Prejudice, Religion
Tagged antigay bible, christian dogma, clobber verses, gay christians, Joni Bosch, Religious Freedom, Romans 1
10 Comments
How a Teen, Thrown From His Home for Being Gay, was Arrested and Tortured
A few weeks ago, I told the story of a teen named Corey who was driven from his birth home when his parents found out he was gay, and into the arms of a loving home that rescued him. His … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Hatred, Living, Mixing religion and politics, News, Politics, Prejudice
Tagged Gavin's Gay Friendly Group, Hakim, LGBT Human Rights, LGBT in Africa, Nigeria, Uganda
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A Gay Dad’s Requiem for a Little Boy Named Zachary, Killed Because He Might Become Gay
When my sons were very little, about three years old, there were times when I would sit back and just marvel at them. Here were these incredible little boys exploring and reacting to the world around them. Since my sons … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Hatred, Living, Prejudice
Tagged Brian Canady, Fred Phelps, homophobia, Jesse Watson, Jessica Dutro, requiem, Rob Watson, Zachary Dutro, Zachary Dutro-Boggess
62 Comments
Rejected and Alone, A Gay Young Man Finds His Home with a Same Sex Couple
This is a guest blog by Shaun O. Shaun and evolequals blogger Rob Watson co-host the radio show, along with Steph Taylor, Saturday evenings at 7 pm Pacific time. From Shaun: “I dedicate this article to Corey, Mindy, and family. … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Hatred, Living, Prejudice
Tagged Adult adoption, Corey, LGBT families, Mindy, Out in Santa Cruz, Shaun O, Weston
12 Comments
A Gay Dad Sounds Off About the LGBT Film Festival Theater that Betrayed Its Customers and Bank-Rolled Anti-Gay Causes
Trust and respect. These are two intangible qualities that most of us would like to think we get from the people with whom we live. We believe everyone around us holds the spirit of the Bostonians who, when bombs went … Continue reading
How Can We Stop a Modern-Day Russian Adolf Hitler?
“Participation in these games must not be construed to be an endorsement of the policies and practices of the Russian government,” said a leader of the American Olympic Committee and the anti-boycott forces. “Measures have been adopted to ensure that … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Hatred, News, Politics, Prejudice
Tagged Harvey Fierstein, Helle Faber, Hitler, homophobia, Joachim C. Fest, Johnny Weir, Joseph Goebbels, Nashi, Putin
33 Comments
Thank You for Changing My Life
by Ono Kono Two decades ago, I was unaware of the struggle of LGBT people. Back then, I was a busy working Mom, juggling career and family. I cared about others, but I was asleep when it came to their … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Hatred, News, Prejudice, Religion, Violence
Tagged bigotry, gays, hatred, homophobia, homosexual, human-rights, Judy Shepherd, love, Matthew Shepard, murder, Ono Kono, Phelps, religion, Westborough Baptist Church
9 Comments
A Gay Dad Sounds Off About Fundamentalists Who Target My Kids
As a parent, my job one is the protection and care of my children. It is my job to be vigilant over their self-worth, to keep them physically safe, to show them how to be moral and productive citizens, and … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Family, Hatred, Living, Prejudice, Religion
Tagged Amber Lee Parker, anti-gay children's book, christians attacking gays, Gay Marriage USA, Gay parents, God Made Dad & Mom, Hannah Segura, heterosexism, homophobia, homophobic children's book, lgbt parents, Murray Lipp, Rob Watson
37 Comments
An Ally Calls
This is a blog by our Guest Blogger, Brianna Dugan. This morning I had a conversation with a very special and important person in my life- someone whom I think the world of and feel that my life … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights, Hatred, Politics, Prejudice, US Politics
Tagged Ally, boy scouts, Brianna Dugan, Dustin Lance Black, Harvey Milk, lgbt rights
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