A historic and well-known Christian publisher is facing pushback for its embrace of LGBT Pride Month and its promotion of a reading list on the subject…
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Derek Brunson, 38, has “no problem with gay people,” but the UFC middleweight does have a problem with children attending a drag show at a gay nightclub over this past weekend. The event, held at Mr. Misster in Dallas, Texas was promoted as “Drag The Kids To Pride”. …
West Hollywood celebrated the start of pride month with the Out Loud Raising Our Voices music festival which featured artists like Cardi B, Lil’ Kim, Jessie J, Jojo Siwa, Janelle Monáe, Marina and The Diamonds, and more…
As Pride month is just beginning, a Texas lawmaker announced a proposed legislation that would ban minors from attending drag shows in the state. According to NBC News, Republican State Rep. Bryan Slaton said the law was necessary to protect children from “perverted adults.” While it may seem like this is coming out of nowhere…
In an unexpected yet historical way to kick off Pride Month, the Carolina Panthers just made history with the franchise’s new team cheerleader. It has been confirmed that Justine Lindsay is now the first openly transgender cheerleader for an NFL team—and she will officially be putting on a black and blue uniform come football season…
Five Tampa Bay Rays players refuse to wear pride patch. Five players on the Tampa Bay Rays refused to wear a pride patch on their uniform, according to TMZ. The players, all pitchers, Jason Adam, Jalen Beeks, Brooks Raley, Jeffrey Springs, and Ryan Thompson, all cited religious beliefs for not wearing the patch (seen below…
Tampa Bay Rays players refused to wear the Gay Pride logo on their uniforms this weekend — saying their religious beliefs wouldn’t allow it, but also saying they accept everyone. The players are all pitchers, and there’s 5 of them — Jason Adam,……