Why New York Gay Bashings Mean America Will Better Itself Much like Matthew Shepard's death in 1998, the recent violence in New York will hopefully inspire some people who have been on the fence, and believe that LGBT rights is not their problem, to understand that regardless of your skin color, or sexual orientation, the fight for equal rights matters to all of us. No, LGBT People Are Not Richer Than Straights The idea that gays are wealthier than straights is an inaccurate stereotype that undermines the struggle for equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. | |
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| Headless Torsos: How Smart Phone Apps Have Changed Dating for the Worse Has the culture of stats, nudies and decapitated men begun to spill over into the rest our dating lives and making everything else look a little... cheap? |
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| Hatred, Meet Technology! An App Tracks, Reports And Mobilizes Action Against Gay Bashings If Mark Carson was not safe on the streets of Greenwich Village in New York City, then none of us is safe. New York is a city that worships diversity, the "non-normal" and the different. |
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Ukraine's Gay Pride Rally Canceled By Court 'Sometimes I Wish I Was a Lesbian...' Sometimes she says it sitting across from me in a coffee shop. Sometimes she sends it via text message. And then the conversation turns to the supposedly inherent errors of straight men and the taunting disconnect between men and women's needs. It's a fall back to the old stereotypes. | | |
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