George Takei’s hilarious response to anti-gay Arkansas school board member
George Takei, known for his role as Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek, has responded to the recent news about Arkansas school board member Clint McCance.
McCance recently announced on Anderson Cooper 360 that he would resign after posting homophobic comments and encouraging gay people to commit suicide.
In the video, George Takei calls McCance a “douchebag,” implies that he is in the closet, and references the George Rekers rentboy scandal.
McCance drew international media attention after encouraging gay teens to kill themselves. He posted, “It pisses me off though that we make a special purple fag day for them. I like that fags cant procreate. I also enjoy the fact that they often give each other aids and die.”
WATCH: Katy Perry’s new “Firework” video, dedicated to the “It Gets Better” Project
Katy Perry just released a music video for her song “Firework,” which she dedicated to the It Gets Better Project.
On October 28, she posted on her Twitter account:
I am officially dedicating my new video to #itgetsbetter, because everyone has the spark to be a FIREWORK.
Dave Meyers, the director of the video, wanted it to be “100% real,” so they moved away from the Hollywood feel and found real people rather than actors.
“Finding two gay guys in Budapest was a challenge, because it’s not as accepted there as it is in West Hollywood. I found an actual, real couple.” Meyers said in an interview with MTV.
Recently, Pink told indemand.fm that her ”Raise Your Glass” video will celebrate gay rights by featuring a gay wedding.
Kristin Chenoweth lends her voice to GLBT actors
Kristin Chenoweth (“Glee”, “Wicked”) spoke out against a recent Newsweek article by Ramin Setoodeh. Titled “Straight Jacket”, the article singled out homosexual actors depicting heterosexual characters. Setoodeh claims that gay actors simply aren’t believable when playing straight roles. He included Chenoweth’s “Glee” costar, openly gay Jonathan Groff, claiming performances by gays in straight roles are stiff and unnatural.
Chenoweth, who is currently performing beside Sean Hayes on broadway (pictured above), was outraged by the bigoted article. The longtime supporter of LGBT rights had a strong reply, reports AutoStraddle.com.
“I know how much it means to young people struggling with their sexuality to see out & proud actors like Sean Hayes, Jonathan Groff, Neil Patrick Harris and Cynthia Nixon succeeding in their work without having to keep their sexuality a secret. No one needs to see a bigoted, factually inaccurate article that tells people who deviate from heterosexual norms that they can’t be open about who they are and still achieve their dreams.”
Read Chenoweth’s full response here.
(Photo via: Associated Press)
Cyndi Lauper to open shelter for homeless LGBT youth
Singer-songwriter and actress Cyndi Lauper is opening a shelter for homeless LGBT youths in Manhattan, New York.
According to the report by Tonic, the six-story shelter, “The True Colors Residence” is backed by Cyndi’s True Colors Fund, the city’s Department of Housing Preservation and Development and other corporate, city and New York state funds.
Just a month ago, Cyndi advocated for equality on ‘Celebrity Apprentice.’ She recently launched her Give A Damn, a campaign aimed at informing people about LGBT equality and getting people involved.
The shelter’s website states that it will be the first permanent housing facility with for LGBT youth. Housing will be available for 18-24 year old youth with a history of homelessness. Construction of the shelter began last month and is planned to open in 2011.
(Photo: West End Intergenerational Residence)
Ricky Martin: I am a fortunate homosexual man
Latin superstar Ricky Martin has came out as gay via a post on his website. He explains how many people thought his career would “collapse” if he comes out.
An excerpt from his post:
Many people told me: “Ricky it’s not important”, “it’s not worth it”, “all the years you’ve worked and everything you’ve built will collapse”, “many people in the world are not ready to accept your truth, your reality, your nature”. Because all this advice came from people who I love dearly, I decided to move on with my life not sharing with the world my entire truth. Allowing myself to be seduced by fear and insecurity became a self-fulfilling prophecy of sabotage. Today I take full responsibility for my decisions and my actions.
If someone asked me today, “Ricky, what are you afraid of?” I would answer “the blood that runs through the streets of countries at war…child slavery, terrorism…the cynicism of some people in positions of power, the misinterpretation of faith.” But fear of my truth? Not at all! On the contrary, It fills me with strength and courage. This is just what I need especially now that I am the father of two beautiful boys that are so full of light and who with their outlook teach me new things every day. To keep living as I did up until today would be to indirectly diminish the glow that my kids where born with. Enough is enough. This has to change. This was not supposed to happen 5 or 10 years ago, it is supposed to happen now. Today is my day, this is my time, and this is my moment.
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I am proud to say that I am a fortunate homosexual man. I am very blessed to be who I am.
(Photo: Nacho Cubero)
Famed Mexican Singer Would Rather See Children Die Than be Adopted by Gay Couple
Paquita la del Barrio, a Mexican singer has caused controversy with her comments on same-sex adoption. MSNBC reports that she said ”It’s not in my taste that a poor creature should be adopted by them.”
When asked by a reporter if she would prefer a child die of hunger in the streets, or two human beings give him love and food, she responded: “That he die.”
Towleroad posted a video of her comments (Spanish, with English subtitles).
Jason Mraz & Elton John for Marriage Equality
While touring the San Diego LGBT Community Center last week and after attending attending Elton John’s Oscar Viewing party, Jason Mraz has come up with an idea that he hopes will bring together the Heterosexual and LGBT communities through the power of music.
Jason Mraz hopes to collaborate with Elton John on a modern day version of the song “Ebony and Ivory” that would bring together separate classes as the original song did in the 1980’s for racial issues of the time. Mraz has been a long-time straight ally who supports the right of homosexual couples to legally wed.
Abby Schwartz, a coordinator at the San Diego LGBT Community Center, told GLTNewsNow.com, “Jason realizes he has a platform that many do not and wants to use it to share a message of love, acceptance and equality for all.”
Sean Hayes (Jack from Will and Grace) Comes Out as Gay
Step back, Jack: The man who played TV’s iconic and over-the-top sidekick steps out of the shadow of his famous character to speak for the first time about living openly, his contribution to the gay movement, and his much-anticipated Broadway debut.