With the help of more than $200 million annually in U.S. taxpayer funds, Ugandan political and religious leaders have shown the world that their idea of AIDS prevention and care is to execute the nation’s gay people if they are HIV-positive. That’s the objective of the nation’s new Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which escalates the despotic country’s already-draconian [...] Full story...
That “Manhattan Document” is available online now and already blogger Instaputz makes a good catch: One of its signers is Arch Homophobe Peter J.
When the man who was once called Richard Nixon’s hatchet man steps up to the podium to deliver a statement of conscience along with 150 or so right wing evangelical and catholic leaders, you can safely bet that conscience has nothing to do with what is about to be said.
The other day, several prominent Fundamentalist Christian pastors/anti-gay luminaries went to Washington DC, attempting to get arrested for preaching against gayness.
Truth Wins Out founder and Executive Director Wayne Besen was honored in the November issue of Instinct Magazine as a “Leading Man.
Hello to all the readers here at Truth Wins Out.
My name is Bruce Garrett. Michael has graciously invited me to do some blogging in your company, and maybe a little cartooning too while I’m at it.
U.S. and Uganda evangelicals continue to drive legislation to imprison and execute LGBT and HIV-positive Ugandans.
Here we go again.
My roommate’s brother tipped me off to an “ex-gay” situation happening here in my backyard in Augusta, Georgia.
J. Grace Harley was profiled by Mark Benjamin of Salon.com in 2005. According to that article, Harley — like most ex-gays — has a long history of irresponsible sex- and drug-related compulsive behavior that is completely unrelated to her orientation.
Dictionaries ascribe an overly broad and vague meaning to the word “bigotry.”
Writing for The Bilerico Project, Patricia Nell Warren narrows the scope to strengthen the word while limiting any abuse of it.
While attending University of Florida’s journalism school in 1992, I told my parents that I was going to give up the profession to become a gay activist.
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