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July 19, 1993: United States President Bill Clinton announces his compromise to the controversy around gays in the military: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”
(Quote by @Citizens4Repeal via @NOH8Campaign. Photo courtesy US Army)

July 19, 1993: United States President Bill Clinton announces his compromise to the controversy around gays in the military: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.”

(Quote by @Citizens4Repeal via @NOH8Campaign. Photo courtesy US Army)

Posted by Dan Leveille at 6:44pm
A quote by Joey Comeau
See Equalitopia’s archive of LGBT-related quotes.

A quote by Joey Comeau

See Equalitopia’s archive of LGBT-related quotes.

Posted by Dan Leveille at 8:02am
I think if two people love each other, then what the hell? I think that everyone should have the chance to be equally miserable, if they want.
— Eminem (Marshall Mathers) on gay rights, after years of complaints from gay rights groups about his lyrics. (via New York Times)
Posted by Dan Leveille at 6:19am
As we recognize the immeasurable contributions of LGBT Americans during Pride Month, we renew our commitment to equal rights for all.
Posted by Dan Leveille at 2:59pm

Polish priest wants “faggots” burned at the stake

Father Raphael Trytek of Krakow, Poland told reporters at a gay rights protest that “faggots” should be burned at the stake.

The reporter asks why the priest uses the word “faggot” rather than “gay,” and he says “‘Gay’ suggests something positive while it is very negative, therefore the word “faggot” is very appropriate.” (translated)

He goes on the say that homosexuality is a choice and a disease and that homosexuals should be burned at the stake.

(via USU Shaft)

Posted by Dan Leveille at 9:51pm
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)

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)

Posted by daviewin at 10:12pm
A quote from the editorial “Myth of the ‘gay lifestyle’ justifies bias” by LZ Granderson

A quote from the editorial “Myth of the ‘gay lifestyle’ justifies bias” by LZ Granderson

Posted by Dan Leveille at 1:19am
Today, if my son was going into the military, I would be more concerned about him coming home a gay person than worrying about him getting wounded or killed in battle.

Richard Grant, a former staff sergeant, war veteran and drill instructor in the Marine Corps on ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.’

Found in a letter to the editor of The Ledger in Lakeland, Florida. (via Blag Hag)

Posted by Dan Leveille at 12:32pm
Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation is wrong. It’s destructive, it serves no governmental purpose; it is inconsistent with with our concepts of equality, liberty, decency and human rights.
Posted by Rob Coe at 1:46pm
Love is love.

Love is love.

Posted by Dan Leveille at 10:47pm