Posts Tagged ‘homosexual’
I remember the early days of the AIDS crisis in the united states, and vividly remember watching the television movie based on Randy Shilts’ book, “And the Band Played On”, and wondering why a county as medically and scientifically advanced as the United States could have dragged their feet for so long before legitimately address the problem. I remember being mad after the movie finished. Of course my attention soon turned to other matters. Read the rest of this entry »
Britain’s Supreme Court has ruled that homosexuality may be used as a reason for seeking asylum in the United Kingdom. The ruling underscored that the right of a homosexual individual to be themselves or not to have to deny their sexuality is a fundamental right. Read the rest of this entry »
I had an individual post a comment on Twitter concerning Kink Friendly Law saying the basically I was a pro-gay blog too afraid to admit it. Perhaps of late, I have tended to write about issues and problems facing the gay community. Because as I see it these are issues that could effect almost any group or practice that is outside the “norm”.
And if anyone is still unclear that the real agenda of the Republican party is moving the United States back in time and becoming a county control more by radical evangelicals than the ideals put forward by the Founding fathers in the Constitution only need to look at the local Republican platforms in Texas and Montana. Read the rest of this entry »
Apparently Ike Skelton didn’t get the memo conservative republicans issued claiming ALL democrats were vile liberals! Or perhaps deep down inside Ike Skelton lies a rabidly conservative republican hate monger dying to be unleashed; to spew homophobic rhetoric. Read the rest of this entry »
The South Bend Tribune is so homophobic that the paper made an editorial decision not to print same-sex engagement announcements. When Mary Ponterio and Linda Bentz wanted to announce their engagement they were given the “cold shoulder”. Read the rest of this entry »
Being a gay or lesbian adult is hard enough facing all the derogatory comments and discriminatory conduct society throws your way. But, imagine what it must be like for gay or lesbian high school students? Now imagine living in the south, the deep rural south of Mississippi. Most high school students, especially girls look to a prom as a very special rite of passage. Its something they usually look forward to all through high school. Constance McMillien was no exception. Read the rest of this entry »
Gay couples and for that matter, ANYONE living in what society considers a non-traditional union will at some point during their relationship be faced with discrimination; unfortunately that is a burden they have to bare. Hospitals are the last place you’d expect this sort of treatment. Read the rest of this entry »


