Foamy the Squirrel - Gay Marriage [via kaitism]
Foamy the Squirrel - Gay Marriage [via kaitism]
White House releases “Progress For The LGBT Community” infographic
The White House just published an inforgraphic that overviews the progress of LGBT Americans. @BarackObama tweeted: “From safer schools to ending #DADT, take a look at three years of progress for LGBT Americans.”
From their post:“Three years ago, “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” was the law of the land, and the words “lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender” appeared nowhere in the federal register.
Today, gay and lesbian men and women can serve their country without hiding who they are. The Obama administration has declared the Defense of Marriage Act unconstitutional, and the President is working to make our schools safer for LGBT youth.
As we celebrate three years of progress for LGBT Americans under President Obama — and work toward another four — here’s a look at how far we’ve come since the President took office.”
Over the past few weeks, Electronic Arts has been flooded with letters and emails protesting LGBT content in some of its most popular games.
In more recent EA games like Mass Effect 3 and Star Wars: The Old Republic, the player is given the option to lead same-sex relationships. Upon release of these games, the Florida Family Association and the Family Research Council spawned a letter writing initiative. In a statement, Tony Perkins, leader of the Family Research Council, said, “In a new Star Wars game, the biggest threat to the empire may be the homosexual activists.”
EA’s vice-president of corporate communications told Games Industry International, “Every one of EA’s games includes ESRB content descriptors so it’s hard to believe anyone is surprised by the content. This isn’t about protecting children, it’s about political harassment.” Letters have been directed to executives of the gaming company with the writers threatening to boycott the games published by the company if they do not remove LGBT content.
Matt Kane, GLAAD’s associate director of entertainment media believes this campaign will fall off like most others. Kane told Games Industry International, “Anti-LGBT campaigns are falling into a pretty consistent pattern these days, in which messages of hate directed at our allies are met with an overwhelming outpouring of support for our allies in response.”
After weeks of rumors, Marvel Comics has confirmed that the X-Men character Northstar will be marrying his boyfriend Kyle in the June edition ofAstonishing X-Men #51.
Last year, Archie’s Kevin Keller made a splash by marrying his longtime comic boyfriend, so Marvel seems to be following suit. Northstar was the first Marvel character to come out and remains the most well-known of the franchise’s gay characters.
The issue will be out on June 20, with some special covers available shortly after, and some retailers are already planning wedding-themed events to celebrate the launch. Marvel is expecting worldwide media coverage across a number of platforms.
So. Cool.
Follow-Up of the Day: Weinstein Co. Edits Bully to Earn PG-13 Rating: After a drawn-out battle with the MPAA, a toned-down re-submission of The Weinstein Company documentary Bully has earned a PG-13 rating.
A crucial scene in the film that centers on main subject Alex Libby — in which there are three uses of the word f**k as he is harassed on a bus — will stay put.
“The scene that mattered remains untouched and intact, which is a true sign that we have won this battle,” said director Lee Hirsch.
Fantastic news you guys :]
(Source: thedailywhat)
Less than a week after Maryland lawmakers approved same-sex marriage, a state legislative committee has turned its attention to another contentious issue: whether to forbid discrimination against transgender people.
The Senate Judicial Proceedings committee heard testimony this week on a bill that would prohibit discrimination in public accommodations, housing and employment based on “gender identity,” which would take its place alongside race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation and disability.
Unlike same-sex marriage, the transgender discrimination ban is not part of Gov. Martin O’Malley’s (D) agenda. But last May, following a nationally publicized beating of a transgender woman in Baltimore County, O’Malley released a statement saying “more must be done to protect the rights and dignity” of transgender people.
At least 13 states, the District and more than 100 counties and cities nationwidehave laws prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity. Four local governments in Maryland have approved such measures: Baltimore and Montgomery, Howard and Baltimore counties.
“Now we need statewide protections for the kids across Maryland who are not so lucky,” Catherine Hyde of Howard County, who has an 18-year-old transgender daughter, said in her testimony to state senators.
“The degree of discrimination that transgender people suffer is exceptionally severe,” said Eva Hersh, a Baltimore physician who said she treats many transgender patients. “Many people question the right of transgender individuals to exist at all,” she said.
At a lengthy hearing on Tuesday, transgender residents of Maryland told senators of being fired, harassed or denied promotions because of their gender identity. Baltimore resident Jenna Fischetti said she lost her job at a luxury car dealership a few days after a co-worker, who knew Fischetti as a male, saw her dressed as a woman. “There’s no excuse for that. Absolutely none,” Fischetti said.
The Baltimore County Council passed its transgender discrimination ban only last week, on a 5-2 vote, almost a year after Chrissy Lee Polis, a 22-year-old transgender woman, was attacked as she tried to use the bathroom at a Rosedale McDonald’s restaurant. A video of the incident, taken by a McDonald’s employee and circulated on YouTube, sparked national controversy.
The debate surrounding the Baltimore County bill centered largely on bathrooms, with many detractors claiming the protections regarding public accommodations would lead to women being sexually assaulted by men pretending to be women.
Sen. Jamie Raskin (D-Montgomery), the bill’s lead sponsor, said he considered playing the McDonald’s beating video during Tuesday’s hearing, but he “didn’t want to play to people’s fears about bathrooms.”
One committee member, Sen. James Brochin (D-Baltimore County), voiced such a concern, saying a statewide anti-discrimination law could be seen by some men as a license to enter a female bathroom. “I’m worried about someone who wakes up one day and says, look what the state of Maryland just did. I feel like a woman today,” he said.
Supporters of the bill said such incidents have not occurred in states and municipalities that have passed transgender protections.
Several Maryland women testified in opposition to the bill, citing bathroom safety concerns. In addition, a handful of religious advocacy groups filed letters opposing the bill. The Maryland Catholic Conference argued giving explicit protection to transgender people would be a “fundamental violation of our society’s basic understanding of the human person.”
Last year, the House of Delegates passed a bill that would have provided greater anti-discrimination protections for transgender people in the areas of housing, employment and lending. That bill died in the Senate, however. In 2010, a similar bill had hearings in both chambers but received no further action.
Refreshing. Go MD.
(Source: transfeminism)
Thousands of Americans have gone to Canada over the past few years to get married. As of today, their marriages are nullified, thanks to conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s new policy.
Dan Savage is one of the people whose marriage was unceremoniously dissolved last night.
WTF Canada, you’re supposed to be the GOOD GUYS.
I’m usually so pleased with our gay rights…
everywhere fucking blows
WHAT IS HAPPENING
Disgusts me.
(Source: stfuconservatives)
delisubthefemmecub:novembernegro:
http://fuckyeahbidolphin.tumblr.com/submit
fuckyeahbidolphin:dont forget it. ;]
Yupppppp!
Day 13: Nat’l Coming Out Day. I’m a pansexual genderqueer.
Getting ready here in a sec to go to work. Things are gonna work out…that’s all I’m gonna say.
Tomb Raider (2013) and Tomb Raider (1996).
look at this. technology is so...
by Uuju