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  • Iceland tops first Gay Happiness Index | Gay Star News

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    Iceland has topped the first Gay Happiness Index with a score of 79 out of 100.

    Gay dating network PlanetRomeo ranked countries on three criteria: public opinion, public behavior and life satisfaction.

    Three other Nordic countries rounded off the top four – Norway (77), Denmark (76) and Sweden (73) – followed by Uruguay (73), Canada (72) and Israel (71).

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  • Russia ‘gay propaganda’ law may fall after historic court ruling | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/russia-gay-propaganda-law-may-fall-after-historic-court-ruling021013

    Russia ‘gay propaganda’ law may fall after historic court ruling
    A Russian judiciary court has agreed with an international ruling, a sign they could be forced to in years to come to repeal the federal law

  • Gays fear police blackmail after Zimbabwe allows all phones to be bugged | Gay Star News
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    Gays fear police blackmail after Zimbabwe allows all phones to be bugged
    Zimbabwe LGBTs fear police will witch-hunt and blackmail them as new law allows monitoring of all private phone calls, text messages and internet use

  • Gay contestant wins most controversial season of Big Brother ever | Gay Star News
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    Gay contestant wins most controversial season of Big Brother ever
    Andy Herren wins $500,000 first prize but loses job
    19 September 2013 | By Greg Hernandez
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    Photo: CBS

    After a season filled with racial slurs, anti-gay slurs and overall bad behavior, gay contestant Andy Herren was crowned Wednesday (18 September) winner of the CBS reality competition Big Brother.

  • Gay activists to protest Olympic inspections despite ban | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/gay-activists-protest-olympic-inspections-despite-ban200913

    Gay activists to protest Olympic inspections despite ban
    A protest in Moscow next week will go ahead. Permission awaited from officials in Sochi. Kostroma new court decision contradicts previous ‘gay pride bans are unlawful’ ruling

  • It does get better for gay teens, study says | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/it-does-get-better-gay-teens-study-says070213

    Gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender teens face less bullying as they get older, a study has shown.

    The study of 8,700 English students, carried out by The University of Illinois and Brunel University in London, says homophobic bullying against young people declines as they get older and leave school.

    #lgbt

  • Twelve men to be executed by Libyan militia for allegedly being gay « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
    http://masteradrian.com/2012/11/26/twelve-men-to-be-executed-by-libyan-militia-for-allegedly-being-gay

    Twelve men to be executed by Libyan militia for allegedly being gay
    An extremist Salafist militia in Libya captured twelve men promising to mutilate and kill them for allegedly being gay
    25 November 2012 | By Dan Littauer
    A Libyan militia threatens to mutilate and kill 12 allegedly gay men

    Twelve men face mutilation and execution for allegedly being gay after being captured by an extremist Libyan Islamist militia.

    The twelve men were, apparently, having a private party in Ain Zara, a suburb of Tripoli, the country’s capital, when the militia captured them, late on Thursday night (22 November).

    The group boasted by posting the pictures of the men on Facebook, describing them as the ‘third sex’ (a term used in the Arab Gulf area to denote ‘queers’) including one of the men who had a henna ‘tattoo’ on his back.

    One of the pictures was accompanied by the Quranic call ‘there is no power but the power of Allah!’

    At the time of writing, the picture of the men received 121 likes, 118 shares, and mainly violent comments such as ‘flog them hard!’, ‘let them see bullets!’, ‘free Libya! [I.e. From gays]’, ‘ride them like camels’ and so on.

    Human Rights Watch Libya left a comment saying the organization hopes the men will not be treated inhumanely and called upon the militia to hand the men to the civil authorities (the comment received no likes).

    The militia Facebook page entitled as the ‘special deterrence unit’ boasted that the men were captured doing the ‘practices of the people of Lot’ (I.e. Gay sex) and that they are to be mutilated and executed.

    The militia also claim they have now become a legal part of the Libyan Ministry of Interior.

    The group states its mission is to remove ‘corruption’, ‘vice’, alcoholic drinks and now gays from the streets of Libya.

    Human Rights Watch Libya identified the group as the Al-Nawasi militia, who are considered to be extreme Salafists.

    The militia has been previously been reported as being responsible for attacks against Sufi (moderate form of Islam) shrines and followers.

    Gay Star News has, so far, not been able to independently verify the reports.

    Speaking with Gay Star News, a Libyan LGBT activist nicknamed Khaleed stated: ‘We never had any gay nightclubs in Libya, so it is not uncommon for Libyans – straight, bisexual and gay men to party in a private space, drink, dance, have fun and sometimes even have sex.

    ‘That fact that they were captured by this extreme Salafist militia is very worrying.

    ‘The situation for LGBT people after the revolution generally improved, people can meet each other more easily than under the Qadaffi [Gadaffi] regime, although, of course we still have to be very discreet and careful.

    ‘Many of us fear that some of the militias [there are over 250 of them in the country], which are extreme Islamists who are very well armed and financed, will focus on the LGBT community and hunt us down.

    ‘The police is largely absent or powerless so Libyan civil society has a real problem; the militias often take the law onto their own hands.

    ‘That the Al Nawasi militia claims they are now part of the Ministry of Interior is very worrying; this move should be unacceptable to the public and to civil society groups.’

  • Twelve men to be executed by Libyan militia for allegedly being gay
    An extremist Salafist militia in Libya captured twelve men promising to mutilate and kill them for allegedly being gay
    25 November 2012 | By Dan Littauer
    A Libyan militia threatens to mutilate and kill 12 allegedly gay men

    Twelve men face mutilation and execution for allegedly being gay after being captured by an extremist Libyan Islamist militia.

    The twelve men were, apparently, having a private party in Ain Zara, a suburb of Tripoli, the country’s capital, when the militia captured them, late on Thursday night (22 November).

    The group boasted by posting the pictures of the men on Facebook, describing them as the ‘third sex’ (a term used in the Arab Gulf area to denote ‘queers’) including one of the men who had a henna ‘tattoo’ on his back.

    One of the pictures was accompanied by the Quranic call ’there is no power but the power of Allah!’

    At the time of writing, the picture of the men received 121 likes, 118 shares, and mainly violent comments such as ‘flog them hard!’, ‘let them see bullets!’, ‘free Libya! [I.e. From gays]’, ‘ride them like camels’ and so on.

    Human Rights Watch Libya left a comment saying the organization hopes the men will not be treated inhumanely and called upon the militia to hand the men to the civil authorities (the comment received no likes).

    The militia Facebook page entitled as the ‘special deterrence unit’ boasted that the men were captured doing the ‘practices of the people of Lot’ (I.e. Gay sex) and that they are to be mutilated and executed.

    The militia also claim they have now become a legal part of the Libyan Ministry of Interior.

    The group states its mission is to remove ‘corruption’, ‘vice’, alcoholic drinks and now gays from the streets of Libya.

    Human Rights Watch Libya identified the group as the Al-Nawasi militia, who are considered to be extreme Salafists.

    The militia has been previously been reported as being responsible for attacks against Sufi (moderate form of Islam) shrines and followers.

    Gay Star News has, so far, not been able to independently verify the reports.

    Speaking with Gay Star News, a Libyan LGBT activist nicknamed Khaleed stated: ‘We never had any gay nightclubs in Libya, so it is not uncommon for Libyans - straight, bisexual and gay men to party in a private space, drink, dance, have fun and sometimes even have sex.

    ‘That fact that they were captured by this extreme Salafist militia is very worrying.

    ‘The situation for LGBT people after the revolution generally improved, people can meet each other more easily than under the Qadaffi [Gadaffi] regime, although, of course we still have to be very discreet and careful.

    ‘Many of us fear that some of the militias [there are over 250 of them in the country], which are extreme Islamists who are very well armed and financed, will focus on the LGBT community and hunt us down.

    ‘The police is largely absent or powerless so Libyan civil society has a real problem; the militias often take the law onto their own hands.

    ‘That the Al Nawasi militia claims they are now part of the Ministry of Interior is very worrying; this move should be unacceptable to the public and to civil society groups.’

  • Gay rights in the Manila slums « MasterAdrian’s Weblog
    http://masteradrian.com/2012/11/20/gay-rights-in-the-manila-slums

    Gay rights in the Manila slums
    November 20, 2012
    Gay rights in the Manila slums
    ProGay Philippines say extreme poverty is no reason not to fight for gay rights, as they start a new chapter of in a Manila slum
    19 November 2012 | By Anna Leach
    The newest chapter of ProGay Philippines formed in a slum area in Quezon City, Metro Manila

    The poorest of the poor are usually over-looked by gay rights groups the world over, but ProGay Philippines has a dedicated full-time volunteer whose focus is on raising awareness among the urban poor. His dedication is such that he even lives in the slum.

    Last week Gay Star News witnessed the formation of a new ProGay Philippines chapter in a slum in Barangay Tatalon, Quezon City, Metro Manila. The living conditions there are cramped and unhygienic, without running water or bathrooms. Many people there have no structures to live in at all and sleep in rows underneath the concrete overhang of an abandoned building.

    The 50,000 people who live there lack basic amenities, and small children run through muddy puddles bare-foot and half-naked, but they do have a public karaoke machine. The microphone from this was used to present the work of ProGay Philippines to over 30 people who gathered at the meeting last Tuesday. A sheet was hung up to show a PowerPoint presentation and plastic chairs were put out in rows in the street.

    Joe Romar Amores, the ProGay Philippines full-time volunteer who lives in the slum, had rounded up over twenty gay, lesbian and transgender women to come to the meeting. They listened closely as three ProGay Philippines volunteers explained their work and introduced the Anti-Discrimination Bill that has stalled in Parliament for over ten years.

    ‘Have you ever been discriminated against?’ asked Edgar Oscar Atadero during his presentation.

    ‘Yes, many times,’ said round-faced Richard Salmingo (in the white Tshirt, bottom row center in the photo above).

    ‘When I look for work. Even in my own house from my own parents. When I want to make friends with guys but they don’t like bakla [gays] that’s when I get discrimination.’

    ‘Have you ever been discriminated against when trying to use the women’s toilets?’ asked Atadero to the transgender women at the meeting. A few nod in agreement. ‘I went to a Catholic school and I was banned for wearing make-up,’ says one.

    After the presentations Amores asks who in the audience wants to be part of a new ProGay Philippines chapter. Twenty people stick around and begin a long democratic process of voting for a president and vice-president and choosing the members of six committees (recruitment, education, health, cultural, disaster and human rights) for the new chapter.

    ‘In this community, if the gay people are out in the street in the daytime, even the small children are accusing, cursing and bullying them,’ says Amores. ‘They even say “this is why we live in this worsening condition it is because of gay people like you”.

    ‘We want to show the rest of the community that these LGBT here are your alliance for winning the local struggle. In this place demolition is a constant threat. The government want the people to leave this area so they can turn it into condominiums and make some money. There is a place for the LGBT to mobilize and win this struggle against the inequality of poverty.’

  • Head of Catholic Church in San Francisco decries gay marriage victories | Gay Star News
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    Head of Catholic Church in San Francisco decries gay marriage victories
    Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone: Marriage is between man and woman ’or it is nothing at all’
    09 November 2012 | By Greg Hernandez

    It’s already known that Salvatore Cordileone, archbishop of the Catholic Church in San Francisco, is a fervent supporter of Proposition 8 which banned same-sex marriage in California.

    So it’s no surprise that following voters approving gay marriage in Maine, Maryland and Washington this week, Cordileone would not be happy.

    ’No matter what policy, law or judicial decision is put into place, marriage is the only institution that unites a man and a woman to each other and to any children born of their union. It is either this, or it is nothing at all,’ he wrote in a letter posted on the Archdiocese website.

    In addition, voters in Minnesota rejected a ballot measure that would have banned gay marriage.

    ’November 6, was a disappointing day for marriage, as the effort to preserve the unique meaning of marriage in the law lost by only a narrow margin in four states, even though vastly outspent by those who promote the redefinition of marriage,’ Cordileone also wrote.

    His appointment to be head of a church in a city with such a large gay population and history of LGBT activism drew protests earlier this year.

    Cordileone was officially installed just last month and was recently arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.

    In 2008, he helped raise funds to get Prop 8 on the ballot box and donated approximately $6,000 of his own funds in support of the referendum.

    • It would be very interesting how this Archbishop would define the marriages between the priests and jesus, or the marriages between the priests and the holy virgin mary, not to speak of all the nuns........

      As far as I know it is not allowed within the RCC to marry a man (as the Archbishop so bigottedly tells us), and msot certainly the RCC does not promotes polygamy.....

      And then... what about the lesbian marriages between the nuns within the RCC and the Virgin Mary?

      |Does the Archbishopp has any definition for those lesbians and the obviously straight mary, mother of jesus, who was pregnant prior to marriage.........

      Seems to me that the RCC has a problem there, and there... and everywhere...

  • Vatican defiant in face of marriage equality wins | Gay Star News
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    Vatican defiant in face of marriage equality wins
    The Vatican newspaper has denied that the church is losing the fight on same-sex marriage and has warned US President Barack Obama about moving too fast on social issues
    10 November 2012 | By Andrew Potts
    Vatican City
    Photo: Enrique Cornejo

    The newspaper of the Holy See in Rome has denied that the Catholic Church is losing the fight on same-sex marriage despite recent gains in the US and France following national elections.

    In an article in L’Osservatore Romano, Vatican journalist and historian Lucetta Scaraffia wrote that the Catholic Church was the only institution at a global level that was capable of resisting those that would ‘break up … human society’ following the US election.

    ‘You could say that the church, on this level, is bound to lose,’ Scaraffia wrote, ‘But this is not the case.’

    Scaraffia wrote that the Church’s opposition to allowing same-sex couples to adopt in the UK and against government mandated access to birth control in the US had shown the world that ‘this is not about [fighting] progress.’

    Instead Scaraffia claimed that the Catholic Church was fighting against ‘the loss of one of the founding freedoms of the modern state - religious liberty.’

    Scaraffia is the first female writer to be allowed to contribute to L’Osservatore Romano in the newspaper’s 151 year history.

    A November 8 editorial in L’Osservatore Romano also warned of a religious backlash against the second Obama Administration if it tried to move too far on social issues.

    ‘The United States chose to place their trust in the current president, guaranteeing him a second term,’ the editorial reads.

    ‘But if Obama wants to be the president of all American people, he must eventually acknowledge the requests that are rising with strength from the religious communities - the Catholic Church being the first in line - in favour of the family, life and religious liberty.’

    A complaint has been made to the US Internal Revenue Service after it was suggested that efforts by several prominent Catholic bishops to tell parishioners how to vote may have broken the laws governing the church’s tax free status in the US.

  • Gay marriage will make France a ‘land of homos’, says senator | Gay Star News
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    Gay marriage will make France a ‘land of homos’, says senator
    Billionaire and senator Serge Dessault has said if France legalizes marriage equality, then there will be no more babies
    10 November 2012 | By Joe Morgan
    Senator Serge Dessault has said if gay marriage is legalized then France will turn into a ’land of homos’.

    Marriage equality and adoption by same-sex couples will make France into a ‘land of homos’, according to a conservative politician and billionaire.

    Speaking on French Culture radio, Senator Serge Dessault said if gay marriage was legalized then there would be no people having babies.

    He said: ‘We’ll have a land of homos. And then in 10 years there will be no one left. It’s stupid.’

    The 87-year-old said homosexuality was responsible for the self-destructing indulgence that led to the downfall of ancient Greece.

    ‘Total decadence, of course. It’s the end of the family, it’s the end of the children’s development, it’s the end of education. It’s a danger for the entire nation,’ said Dassault.

    The entrepreneur was speaking on the same day France’s Socialist cabinet adopted a draft bill to legalize gay marriage and adoption on 7 November.

    ‘This is an important step towards the equality of rights,’ said Dominique Bertinnoti, the Minister of Family Affairs.

    The bill, which will be introduced for a vote in early 2013 and is expected to pass in early 2013, has attracted strong criticism from religious and conservative groups.

    France’s leading Roman Catholic bishop Cardinal Andre Vingt-Trois has urged Christians to fight against the planned reforms.

    ‘The presidential and legislative elections earlier this year did not give them carte blanche, especially not for reforms that very profoundly affect the equilibrium of our society,’ he said.

    The cardinal has also called the bill a ‘deception’ and ‘fraud’ saying that gay marriage risked harming children and that it would be ‘the marriage of a few imposed on everyone.’

    Gay rights groups have also criticized the bill for not including medical assisted procreation, such as insemination for lesbian couples.

    However President Francois Hollande has said there could be alterations to the law as it goes through parliament.

  • Slovakia says no to gay partnership law | Gay Star News
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    Slovakia says no to gay partnership law
    Slovakia’s parliament voted against the introduction of a same-sex partnership law
    06 November 2012 | By Dan Littauer
    Slovakia’s parliament, the National Council, voted against gay partnership today

    Slovakia’s parliament rejected today (6 November) an opposition proposal to recognize gay partnerships.

    The bill has been passionately debated with the government and right wing parties accusing the opposition of blasphemy.

    Allegations were also made that granting same-sex relationship equivalent status as heterosexual marriage would be risky for society and undermine family values.

    Fourteen deputies vote for gay partnerships, ninety four against and twenty abstained.

    Martin Poliacik, co-author of the bill and member of the opposition Freedom and Solidarity party was quoted in Reuters saying: ‘The purpose of the official recognition of same-sex partnerships’ legitimacy is the fulfilment of these people’s love and responsible relationships’.

    Pavol Hrusovsky, of the right wing Christian Democrats, said: ‘This draft law, ladies and gentlemen, is an insane legislative attempt to crash the entire legal system.

    ‘This is something that is unprecedented.

    ‘You are trying to change the face of this country.’

    Whilst Slovakia is a devote Catholic country public opinion has shifted in Slovakia in the past few years, becoming more favourable to LGBT people and granting rights to same-sex couples.

    A Pew Global Attitudes Project survey recorded that 68% of Slovaks believe that homosexuality should be accepted by society.

    A recent poll suggest that 47 percent of Slovaks support the introduction of gay marriage while only 38 percent oppose it.

    Of the European Union’s 27 member states, 14 recognize same-sex partnerships, including the neighboring Czech Republic.

    The center-right government of Robert Fico approved in October the creation of a committee for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, as a forum for public debate, a move criticized by the Christian Democrats and Slovakia’s Conference of Bishops.

  • Tammy Baldwin makes history as first openly gay person elected to US Senate | Gay Star News
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    Tammy Baldwin makes history as first openly gay person elected to US Senate
    Democratic candidates defeats Republican Tommy Thompson
    07 November 2012 | By Greg Hernandez

    Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin made history Tuesday (6 November) by becoming the first openly gay person to be elected to the US Senate.

    Baldwin, who has represented Wisconsin in the US House of Representatives for seven terms, defeated Republican Tommy Thompson who is opposed to gay marriage. She replaces retiring Democrat Herb Kohl in the Senate.

    ’I am honored and humbled and grateful, and I am ready to get to work - ready to stand with Barack Obama, and ready to fight for Wisconsin’s middle class,’ Baldwin told supporters at her victory party.’

    Baldwin, 50, has said her sexuality has not been an issue on the campaign trail because voters in her state care more about such issues as the economy and jobs than their representative’s love life.

    But Baldwin has acknowledged the significance of a lesbian being elected to the US Senate. She has gotten used to making history in this regard starting with becoming the first lesbian elected to the Wisconsin Assembly then the first non-incumbent gay person elected to the US House of Representatives.

    Baldwin recently told the British paper The Guardian: ‘We never had an openly LGBT member of the US Senate and, even though there are strong pro-equality allies who serve there, it has always been a conversation about a group of people. So this changes everything.’

    For fifteen years, her domestic partner was Lauren Azar, until the couple separated in 2010. They had registered as domestic partners in Wisconsin a year earlier.

    Herndon Graddick, president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, and Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin were among the LGBT leaders enthusiastic about the result.

    ’Tonight Tammy Baldwin made history and shone a bright light across America,’ Graddick said in a statement. ’No longer is the United States Senate a place for only a select few but for every citizen, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. Tammy Baldwin’s victory showed what a majority of Americans already know: that candidates should be judged on their qualifications for the job and not their sexual orientation.’

    Said Griffin: ’As the first openly gay person elected to the United States Senate, she is a role model for LGBT youth and all young women across the country. With a relentless focus on the issues that matter most to Wisconsin voters – economic security, access to healthcare, and fairness and inclusion for all – Senator-elect Baldwin earned the respect of all her constituents, gay and straight.’

  • Openly gay candidate Mark Pocan wins Tammy Baldwin’s US House seat | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/openly-gay-candidate-mark-pocan-wins-tammy-baldwins-us-house-seat071112

    Openly gay candidate Mark Pocan wins Tammy Baldwin’s US House seat
    First time in history gay member of congress is succeeded by another gay member
    07 November 2012 | By Greg Hernandez

    Wisconsin State Assemblyman Mark Pocan has won a seat in the US House of Representatives and made a little bit of history along the way.

    Pocan, who is openly gay, succeeds Tammy Baldwin in the US lower house just as he had in the State Assembly. This marks the first time that one gay legislature follows another for the same seat. Baldwin on Tuesday (6 November) became the first openly gay member of the US Senate.

    Pocan, 48, defeated Republican challenger Chad Lee in an electoral district that has been reliably Democratic in the past.

    The winner has been an advocate for LGBT equality and served as co-chairman of the Assembly’s Joint Finance Committee.

  • Anti-gay Todd Akin loses Missouri senate race | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/anti-gay-todd-akin-loses-missouri-senate-race071112

    Anti-gay Todd Akin loses Missouri senate race
    Controversial Republican who said women rarely get pregnant from ‘legitimate rape’ loses election
    07 November 2012 | By Anna Leach
    Tea-Party-backed Todd Akin loses election for Senator of Missouri

    Anti-gay and anti-abortion congressman Todd Akin has lost his bid to become Senator of Missouri.

    Democrat incumbent Senator Claire McCaskill defeated Akin’s attempt to be elected in the mid-western state.

    When asked if women who are raped should be allowed to have abortions during a radio interview in August, Akin said victims of what he called ‘legitimate rape’ rarely get pregnant. He apologized for the comments afterwards saying that he ‘misspoke’.

    Akin also has an anti-gay rights record. He voted against Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and tried to create a ‘conscience protection clause’ for those in the military who objected to it.

    And when the president announced his support for same-sex marriage, Akin said ‘the Obama administration has once again revealed its unquenchable desire to tear down the traditional family unit brick by brick’, Advocate reports.

    Senator McCaskill was the first female senator for Missouri when she was elected in 2006. She stopped short of supporting President Obama’s position on gay marriage in May but a spokesperson said she opposes discrimination against gays and lesbians.

    McCaskill won a clear victory with 53% of the vote to Akin’s 41%. ’Mom: This one’s for you,’ she said in her speech, remembering her mother who died last week.

    ‘I don’t think people were voting for McCaskill, they were voting against Akin – or didn’t vote at all in protest,’ said Mary Simon, a Republican full-time mother in Missouri said to local newspaper St Louis Today.

    At the time of publishing, the Democrats held on to 49 Senate seats and gained one, the Republicans held on to 44 seats and lost two, one seat remained independent and six seats were still to be announced.

    Akin recently posted a message on his Facebook page saying:

  • Anti-gay MP suspended over I’m A Celebrity | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/anti-gay-mp-suspended-over-im-celebrity071112

    Anti-gay MP suspended over I’m A Celebrity
    Conservative politician Nadine Dorries to face questioning on her return to the UK after flying to Australia to star in reality TV show
    07 November 2012 | By Andrew Whitty
    Conservative politician Nadine Dorries to face questioning on her return to the UK after flying to Australia to star in reality TV show

    Nadine Dorries, the British Member of Parliament to appear on reality show I’m A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here, has been suspended by the Conservative Party.

    The anti-gay politician caused controversy when it was revealed she had left for the Australian jungle without consulting her peers yesterday (6 November).

    The party believe that the mid-Bedfordshire MP would be unable to fulfil her role and support her constituency whilst away as she could be out of the UK for up to a month.

    There was outrage on Twitter when it was revealed that Dorries was a contestant.

    Former MP, Louise Mensch tweeted: ’Nadine pretending that a serious issue like abortion rights is why she did this is the lowest of the low. Indefensible stuff.’

    The Prime Minister, David Cameron, refused to give an official comment, simply stating: ’Nadine Dorries can speak for herself on this issue.’

    Some saw humor in the story. The spoof Twitter account @Queen_UK tweeted: ’MP Nadine Dorries is going into the jungle. What she doesn’t know is she’ll be staying there until approximately the end of recorded time.’

  • TV channel cuts word ’gay’ from episode of The Simpsons | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/tv-channel-cuts-word-gay-episode-simpsons071112

    TV channel cuts word ’gay’ from episode of The Simpsons
    Britain’s Channel 4 apologizes for censoring a Sunday lunchtime repeat of the popular US cartoon
    07 November 2012 | By Matthew Jenkin
    TV channel cuts word ’gay’ from episode of The Simpsons
    Photo by Fox

    A British TV channel has apologized after cutting the word ’gay’ out of an episode of The Simpsons.

    Channel 4 censored the word from a repeat of the US show on Sunday (4 November) at 12.55pm because it was deemed unsuitable for viewers at that time of the day, despite it being used in its proper context.

    The 1994 episode features Homer and Ned Flanders at an American football match.

    Although the donut-loving patriarch usually hates his God-fearing neighbor, the pair bond after Flanders buys him food and introduces him to a star player.

    As they are leaving the game, Homer declares: ’I want everyone to know that this is Ned Flanders...my friend.’

    But his passing workmates Lenny and Carl, whose relationship is a long-running joke in the show, hear differently.

    ’What’d he say?’ Lenny asks. Carl replies: ’I dunno. Somethin’ about being gay.’

    During the edited episode, Carl’s line is cut out.

    According to Channel 4, all episodes shown before 6pm are checked for offensive content, but the TV station admits it was wrong to make the change this time.

    ’We always carefully consider the context in which language is used in our programming,’ said a Channel 4 spokesman, reported The Independent.

    ’However, in this instance the episode was edited in error as neither the word nor the context was unsuitable.’

    The derogatory use of the word ’gay’ as an insult or to imply something is uncool has in the past landed networks and celebrities including former Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles in hot water.

    Its use during times when children are watching has, therefore, been restricted under recommendations by UK media watchdog Ofcom.

    New Zealand’s prime minister, John Key, was forced to apologize this week after joking a radio host was wearing a ’gay’ red jumper.

    Key made the offensive gaffe during an interview with RadioSport’s Farming Show on Friday (2 November).

    ’You’re going to be nervous when you’re lining up on those par threes aren’t you,’ he teased DJ Jamie Mackay.

    ’You’re munted mate, you’re never gonna make it, you’ve got that gay red top on there.’

  • Gay orchestra set to perform in Anglican church | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/gay-orchestra-set-perform-anglican-church071112

    Gay orchestra set to perform in Anglican church
    Christmas concert will feature Tchaikovsky and ’camp classics’
    07 November 2012
    Christmas concert will feature Tchaikovsky and ’camp classics’

    The London Gay Symphony Orchestra is to perform a Christmas concert at St Sepulchre-without-Newgate, the largest parish church in the City.

    The LGSO is the largest in the UK and it’s members have performed at the Royal Festival Hall on London’s Southbank, as well as other international venues.

    Christopher Braime, the conductor of the Christmas Concert, said: ’Christmas is a sensory time of year – the sights, the smells and, most importantly for me, the sounds: as soon as I hear the opening bars of The Nutcracker, Christmas leaps to life from the score.

    ’After all those hot ballet boys, Finlandia is an icy shower; The Snow Maiden lures with ice and fire and Dvorak invites us to don our party frocks and dance like a Slavonic.’

    The LGSO perform only four times a year and are active in raising funds for charities such as Amnesty International and the Albert Kennedy Trust.

    You can purchase tickets for the concert on 9 December here. The performance begins at 7pm.

  • Thugs break teen’s ribs in suspected anti-gay attack | Gay Star News
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    Thugs break teen’s ribs in suspected anti-gay attack
    Police have released CCTV images of two men they are searching for in connection with the beating of a 19-year-old student in Plymouth, England
    07 November 2012 | By Matthew Jenkin
    Police are searching for these two men in connection with a suspected homophobic attack in Plymouth

    A teenager was left with two broken ribs after a suspected homophobic attack in Plymouth, England.

    The 19-year-old student and his friend were leaving the Dog and Duck pub in Mutley Plain at around 3.10am on October 6 when a man began hurling anti-gay abuse at him.

    After calling him a ’fag’ and ’batty boy’ he was hit violently on the head.

    Detective Constable Louise Steele, of the Plymouth Diverse Communities Team, said the victim’s friend tried to protect him as two attackers kicked the teenager while he lay on the ground.

    ’We live here, we know people,’ one of the attackers is believed to have shouted during the assault.

    The victim was later taken to Derriford Hospital where he was treated for two broken ribs and severe bruising to his face.

    Steele said: ’This was a completely unprovoked attack and from the comments the victim said he heard, we believe this was a homophobic attack.

    ’He suffered nasty facial injuries and very visible bruising.

    ’We know there were around 15 other people nearby at the time and at one stage a woman and a man raced over to help protect the victim from this assault.

    ’We believe one of the suspects even went on to attack another person further up the street immediately after this incident.’

    Police have released CCTV stills of two men they would like to hear from in connection with their investigation.

    If you recognize either man, contact police on 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on +44 (0)800 555111 quoting crime reference number EC/12/9587.

  • Parents publish suicide note of bullied gay son | Gay Star News
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    Parents publish suicide note of bullied gay son
    Tributes pour in for grieving parents in Netherlands after their 20-year-old son kills himself over bullying
    07 November 2012 | By Matthew Jenkin
    Parents publish suicide note of bullied gay son, Tim Ribberink

    The parents of a gay man who killed himself after being the victim of homophobic bullying have shocked the Netherlands after publishing their son’s suicide note in a local newspaper.

    Tim Ribberink, 20, ended his life on Thursday (1 November) and his goodbye message was printed along with his obituary and photo.

    It read: ’Dear Mum and Dad, All my life I have been ridiculed, abused, bullied and excluded. You guys are fantastic. I hope you’re not angry. Until we meet again, Tim.’

    A vigil for Tim, who hoped to be a history teacher, was held in the Ribberinks’ village of Tilligte near Amsterdam last night (6 Novemeber).

    In a statement read by local pastor Marinus van den Berg, parents Gerrit and Hetty Ribberink expressed their shock at their son’s tragic death.

    They said until a few days ago they had no knowledge of him being harrassed, despite being aware of it during elementary school.

    ’Tim was not weak or pathetic. He was strong,’ they said.

    ’That is how we knew him and that is how he would want the world to remember him.’

    They have now called for a police invesitgation into his death after bullying homophobic messages were posted online using Tim’s name in 2010 and 2011.

    Tributes have been pouring in for Tim on social networking sites, with many calling for tougher anti-bullying laws in the country.

    ’Suicide isn’t cowardly,’ posted @PaulaCyberFlip on Twitter.

    ’What’s really cowardly is treating someone so terrible that they want to end their life. RIP’.

    While @JCJillCox tweeted: ’Some bruises are on the inside.. No one deserves to feel worthless.. :( STOP BULLYING!!’

    A Facebook tribute page for Tim now has more than 10,000 ’likes’ and the hastag #timribberink has been trending on Twitter.

  • United States celebrates historic day for gay rights | Gay Star News
    http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/united-states-celebrates-historic-day-gay-rights071112

    United States celebrates historic day for gay rights
    With four marriage equality battles won and the first lesbian to be elected in the US Senate, gay rights advocates are celebrating in America
    07 November 2012 | By Joe Morgan
    President Barack Obama, the first sitting US president to back marriage equality, has been given a second term.

    The United States can now celebrate a historic day for gay rights after the first sitting president in history to back marriage equality has been given a second term.

    President Barack Obama won the election after gaining the 270 electoral votes needed.

    With only Florida’s 29 electoral votes still undecided, Obama won 303 votes to Mitt Romney’s 206.

    In three states, Maine, Maryland and Washington, gay people are now able to get married and enjoy the same legal benefits as their heterosexual peers.

    In Minnesota, people voted to stop gay marriage from being banned outright in the state.

    The Human Rights Campaign president Chad Griffin, whose organization gave $5 million to the four marriage equality battles, said these laws give thousands of loving couples the ‘opportunity to make lifelong commitments through marriage.’

    He said: ‘This is a milestone night for the simple truth that when Americans are presented with the real lives of their friends and neighbors, they have no choice but to vote for equality.’

    Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin also made history by becoming the first openly gay person to be elected to the US Senate.

    ’I am honored and humbled and grateful, and I am ready to get to work - ready to stand with Barack Obama, and ready to fight for Wisconsin’s middle class,’ Baldwin told supporters at her victory party.’

    Openly gay candidate Mark Pocan took Baldwin’s seat in the House of Representatives, meaning it is the first time a gay member of congress is succeeded by another gay member.

    In early returns, openly gay Democratic candidate Mark Takano is leading against his Republican challenger in a new California district. If he wins, he would be the first gay Asian-American in Congress.

    If they were elected, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and his running-mate Paul Ryan said they would introduce a federal state-wide ban on same-sex marriage.

    Anti-gay and anti-abortion Republican candidate Todd Akin, renowned for saying women cannot get pregnant from ‘legitimate rape’, lost his fight to become a senator of Missouri.

    Writing on Facebook before the presidential result was officially announced, he said: ‘Fox News Channel projects Barack Hussein Obama has won reelection. May God have mercy on our nation.’

    Extremist Christian conservative pundit Bryan Fischer predicted on Twitter that anti-gay Mike Pence of Indiana would win the 2016 election. He added: ‘Today was Pearl Harbor. Tomorrow we begin planning for Normandy.’

    In his victory speech, President Barack Obama said gays should be able to achieve the American dream.

    He said: ‘It doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from or what you look like or where you love.

    ‘It doesn’t matter whether you’re black or white or Hispanic or Asian or Native American or young or old or rich or pool, abled, disabled, gay or straight.

    ‘You can make it here in America if you’re willing to try.’

  • Gareth Thomas on gay athletes, Mickey Rourke and coming out | Gay Star News
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    Gareth Thomas on gay athletes, Mickey Rourke and coming out
    Welsh rugby star chats to GSN about making his acting debut as the Genie in Aladdin and why he doesn’t care if Mickey Rourke looks nothing like him
    05 November 2012 | By Matthew Jenkin
    Welsh rugby star chats to GSN about making his acting debut as the Genie in Aladdin and why he doesn’t care if Mickey Rourke looks nothing like him

    When hunky Welsh rugby player Gareth Thomas came out at the height of his sports career, he became one of the very few openly gay active professional athletes in the world.

    Since his retirement from his sport last fall, Thomas was voted the most influential gay person in the UK, receiving Stonewall’s hero of the year award in 2010, and proved his credentials as a positive role model during his time in the Celebrity Big Brother house earlier this year.

    His inspirational story is now being made into a feature film with Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke as star.

    But before then, he is making wishes come true starring as the genie in a pantomime production of Aladdin.

    The out and proud star will be polishing his lamp and flexing his acting skills, among other things, especially for the traditional British festive show at the Stiwt Theatre in Wrexham.

    Gay Star News chatted to Thomas about his latest career move as a panto hero.

    Are you excited about your acting debut in panto?

    When they first rang me about the part my first reaction was ‘no chance’ because I’ve never done it before and never thought I would get to do it. But when I spoke to my family and they told me how much they liked panto and how much fun it is at Christmas.

    When you’ve finished doing something all you’ve ever wanted to do, it’s good to try and step outside of your comfort zone and challenge yourself. That’s how you find out what you want to do for the rest of your life. It’s all about having fun and making people laugh. So why not give this opportunity a crack and who knows what it may bring in the future?

    How are your acting skills?

    Panto is less about acting and more about not taking yourself too seriously. People come in with a smile on their face and expect to leave with a bigger smile on their face. You can’t dress up in silly costumes and tell gags if you take yourself seriously. I want people to laugh along with me.

    Since you retired from professional rugby, you appeared in Celebrity Big Brother. For many the reality show has been career suicide. Has it helped or hindered you?

    I don’t care about what other people think of me. I do what is exciting to me. I’ve learnt in my life that you can’t please everybody and the only people that matter to me are those that are close to me, my family and friends. If they don’t mind what they do, if they think it’s good for and fun, then it’s their opinion which matters to me.

    Celebrity Big Brother was a fantastic experience for me. I learnt a lot about myself and I made some really good friends. Now I’m doing panto. Some people may say, ‘Why are you doing panto?’ You know what, it’s because I want to and I want to have a laugh. When I go in my box at the end of my life, maybe panto could have been the worst thing I did in my life but it may have been the best thing. There’s only one way to find out and that’s by doing it.

    I’ve done everything I wanted to do in rugby, so I can’t just sit on my arse in my nice little house and watch life go by. I want to carry on living my life. I’m 38 and loving everything I do. I’m challenging myself and doing things I never ever thought I would do. People think if you’ve done this, you should automatically do that. But I say balls to that. If it puts a smile on my face, I do it regardless.

    One positive thing which came out of you starring on Big Brother was that you gave many young people a positive gay role model...

    On TV sometimes gay people are portrayed as a stereotype. A big thing about me going into the Big Brother house was showing people who I was and how I am. There’s nothing wrong with being a stereotype either but a lot of people only see that. So they never get to see any other type of human being.

    It was a good thing for me and it was an education to a lot of people who realized that there are not only different types of straight people but there are also different types of gay people.

    A lot of gay athletes wait until retirement before they come out publicly. Why did you decide to do it while you were still playing the game?

    Children are usually sent the message that it’s ok to come out in sports but not until you have retired. But I wanted to show that you don’t have to stay hidden when you’re playing sports. I hid for a long time because I chose sport before I chose my life. But I matured to a point where I decided that I wanted to do both. I didn’t know if the sport would allow me too but I am blessed that it did.

    It’s not just me that was the positive role model though, it was also the sport and the team that I was with and played against. That’s what makes me proud to say that I was a sportsman who was able to be myself. I wanted to show that you don’t have to hide because sport is sport, regardless of gender and sexual orientation. As long as you are good at it, people will respect you for that.

    There was a lot of criticism during the Olympics that there weren’t enough out gay athletes. Do you think sport in general is still homophobic?

    I don’t think it’s homophobic inside sport. But I think the terraces and sometimes the crowd give an intimidating atmosphere. I wouldn’t want to play rugby if I thought I would have to go to a grounds where I would get abused from the crowd because I can’t focus on the game.

    I’ve never come across any homophobia in changing rooms or elsewhere within the game. There only place I have experienced it is on the terraces or in the crowds. But within the game it’s all about what you contribute to the team as a professional athlete not what you do behind closed doors.

    How important is it to have more out gay athletes?

    I do think it’s important but I think it’s more important that they’re positive role models. For me, the reason my story is positive is not the fact that I’m gay but because of my story and what I do after. It’s my acceptance of people, going into the Big Brother house and starring in panto. Who really cares if the person is gay?

    If I read that Justin Fashanu came out as gay and killed himself for his football, what message does that send? If I read that Gareth Thomas came out as gay, he carried on playing and his life was great, people accepted him and he can walk on the street with no bother, holding his head high for the next 15 years. That to me is what it’s all about. People have changed their lives and come out because my story was positive.

    Your story is going to be told on the big screen in an upcoming Hollywood biopic. How do you feel about Mickey Rourke being chosen to play you?

    I don’t give a shit what I look like. I look in the mirror and I don’t care. I’ve trained hard in my life and worked hard to be good at my career. People say Mickey doesn’t look like me but that’s because I don’t care what I look like. I care more about how people portray the way I am, the way I treat people and the way I talk to people. Who I am inside and what I’ve been through is what’s important.

    To me, there’s not a fucking actor in this world that can touch Mickey Rourke for playing emotional roles. I’ve spent time with him and he knows me inside out. I’ve told him things that nobody has ever been told. Maybe when they watch the movie at first they will say, ’Fuck, he looks nothing like Gareth’, but then after, because my story is not about what I look like, it’s about what I’ve been through, I think people won’t even see it, they will see an emotional rollercoaster ride.

    I want them to see where I’ve come from and where I’ve come to, as well as all the shit that’s happened in between. That’s emotions, not taking my top off and standing in front of the mirror. I’m a guy who has been an emotional wreck and at the same time has been the happiest man alive. To try and get that across takes one hell of an actor.

  • French shrinks sign a petition supporting gay marriage | Gay Star News
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    French shrinks sign a petition supporting gay marriage
    Hundreds of France’s leading psychoanalysts signed a petition supporting gay marriage and adoption
    06 November 2012 | By Dan Littauer
    Over 560 psychoanalysts have signed a petition in favour of gay marriage in France

    Over 560 psychoanalysts have signed a petition in favour of gay marriage in France.

    The petition stated that there is nothing in psychoanalysis that opposes either marriage or adoption by same sex couples.

    ‘This evolution in our civil code has finally put France out of touch with nine European countries, thirteen countries around the world and nine American states’, said Laurence Croix, a psychoanalyst and one of the authors of the petition, quoted by RFI.

    He also stated: ‘for a long time, since we started seeing [as psychoanalysts] children of gay couples, [its clear] they have no particular pathology, … the same as children brought up by heterosexual couples.’

    But what can worry us as clinicians is the shame they [children] can endure, at school or elsewhere…

    Thanks to this law project they have, at last, the possibility that the exist [and recognized] in our society.

    As psychoanalysts we know how the symbolic importance of such a procedure is important and beneficial.

    Olivier Douville, who co-author of the petition, and is the director of the journal Clinical Psychology said: ‘You can search all the advances of psychoanalytic theory and you will not find the slightest argument for stigmatizing homosexuality.

    ‘I happened to receive children adopted by same-sex couples [as clients], and I did not find that they were suffering more than others.

    ‘Marriage guarantees certain rights to the child, and on this point I think that children of same-sex couples should enjoy the same rights as the children of heterosexual couples’

    Douville also warned against conservative psychoanalysts and stated that ‘psychoanalysis cannot be used as a way to oppose a law that is connected to the equality of rights’.

    The petition explains that psychoanalysis should not be used for either moral or guidance [about gay marriage and adoption] purposes.

    Those who signed the petition also noted from their own clinical experience of treatment of same sex couples with children that this type of parenting ‘is not any more disruptive than other environments’.

    Amongst those who signed the petition is Nicole Ankin, the director of the Sigmund Freud University.

    The French government will present its draft bill on gay marriage later this week on Wednesday (7 November).