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Column attacking trans child published in Purcellville Gazette
The following column was published in the April 11 edition of the Purcellville Gazette after the editor, Kim Weber, was warned that it was riddled with known defamatory falsehoods and endangered a child. Ms. Weber was offered assistance and education … Continue reading
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Tagged Abomination, Abuse, Animus, Media, Purcellville Gazette, Transphobia
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Bob Marshall’s marriage meltdown
Bob Marshall has said some dumb things over the years, but I don’t think I’ve ever heard him embarrass himself more than he did yesterday on the Kojo Nnamdi show. Marshall was interviewed for a segment about Attorney General Mark … Continue reading
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Tagged Animus, Bob Marshall, Constitution, Law, Mark Herring, Marriage, Marshall-Newman Amendment
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“The injustice of Virginia’s position in Loving will not be repeated this time.”
Last week, in anticipation of this morning’s announcement by Attorney General Mark Herring’s office that he will not be defending the infamous “Marshall-Newman Amendment,” Republican delegates were already trying to lay the groundwork for an end run to get their … Continue reading
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Tagged Animus, Bob Marshall, Constitution, Ken Cuccinelli, Law, Mark Herring, Marriage, Marshall-Newman Amendment, Unintended consequences
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Two days
During the past 48 hours, we have learned that the Uganda legislature has passed what is one of the most draconian anti-civil rights bills targeting sexual minorities in the world – bookended between announcements that two more US states – … Continue reading
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Tagged Abomination, AFA, Animus, Bryan Fischer, Hate groups, Human rights, Marriage, Scott Lively, Uganda
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Meet the woman who just told everyone she thinks of herself as a vagina.
Her name is “Natassia,” at least that’s the name she uses at the Patch. I won’t bore you with the rest of her moronic comment describing “openly homosexual boys” here, but this is how she ended it: “(And yes, a … Continue reading
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Tagged Animus, Things that are pathetic
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So the people voted
It feels weird to be standing in line with people who are going to vote up or down on my humanity, my civil rights. That’s the sentiment I heard from friends in Maryland and Maine, states where The People got … Continue reading
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Tagged Animus, Anti-gay industry, Doing the right thing, Hate groups, Marriage
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“Bob Marshall is not, and never has been, an attorney.”
I continue to be reminded, sometimes several times in one day, of the comment in which anti-gay and anti-labor activist lawyer James Young informed me that “Bob Marshall is not, and never has been, an attorney.” It explained a lot, … Continue reading →