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Tag Archives: LGBT
Three or Four Highly Critical Individuals
In light of today’s good Prop 8 news, I’ll share a semi-related story from last night. Last night I wrote a post about the horrible anti-gay policies enacted by a school district (Michelle Bachmann’s alma mater) due to pressure from … Continue reading
Posted in Inequality, LGBT
Tagged Inequality, LGBT, three or four highly critical individuals
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This is How Religion Kills People
If you have some free time, I strongly recommend reading this fantastic article by Rolling Stone’s Sabrina Rubin Erdely entitled “One Town’s War on Gay Teens.” It shines some much needed light on the horrible anti-gay policies of the Anoka-Hennepin School … Continue reading
Posted in Inequality, LGBT, Religious Right
Tagged education, LGBT, religious right, religon, three or four highly critical individuals
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Civil Rights and Referendums
Last night the Washington State Senate approved a measure that would allow gay and lesbian couples to marry this summer. But don’t give up the fight just quite yet: Even though a referendum clause amendment was rejected, opponents have already … Continue reading
Why Choice Shouldn’t Matter
I’ve long been an advocate of the fact that humans do not choose their sexuality. I’ve also always believed in the “shades of gray” theory of human sexuality, if you want to call it that. Sexuality is not defined in … Continue reading