Jay-Z supports Obama and gay marriage
Jay-Z supports Obama’s gay marriage statement.
Continue ReadingJay-Z supports Obama’s gay marriage statement.
Continue ReadingPortsmouth police have launched a new operation targeting homophobic abuse.
Continue ReadingBritain is now the European capital of gay rights, according to the first study of it’s kind, to be published tomorrow. The study claims that the UK is the best country in the continent for gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people to exercise their legal rights.
Continue ReadingA lesbian who sought a marriage license with her partner in North Carolina was arrested after she refused to leave a government office where several gay and lesbian couples were turned away.
Continue ReadingPresidential hopeful Mitt Romney was forced to apologise for ‘pranks’ he helped orchestrate during high school which he said “might have gone too far,” following an article by The Washington Post which documented an incident in which Romney pinned down a fellow student and cut his hair.
Continue ReadingGay rights campaigners AllOut.org are still collecting signatures for a card to thank US President Barack Obama for supporting gay marriage.
Continue ReadingOn May 17, people, organizations and governments in almost 40 countries have announced their plans to take part in this year’s International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.
Continue ReadingAn English Conservative has joined homophobic Scottish campaigners who claim that gay marriage could lead to the legalisation of polygamy.
Continue ReadingLast night, President Barack Obama gave a groundbreaking interview to ABC News declaring “I think same-sex couples should be able to get married.”
Continue ReadingFollowing sexual assault allegations made by a masseur earlier this week, John Travolta is now being sued by a second male masseur accusing him of sexual battery and harassment.
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