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Community Leader Dr. Wilfred Labiosa offers a comprehensive chronology of the LGBT rights movement in Cuba, highlighting the significant milestones, setbacks and tribulations in his new book. Learn about this book and his personal journey on JesseGarciaShow.com available on Audible, Amazon, iTunes, Spotify & Soundcloud
Christian apologist Jojo Ruba once again joins Jonathon on this week's episode of The Van Maren Show, this time to discuss the targeting of Christian schools by the LGBT movement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On November 30, the Russian Supreme Court outlawed an organization that doesn't exist: the so-called “international LGBT movement.” The ruling came in response to a lawsuit filed by the Justice Ministry, which claimed the “international LGBT movement's” activities showed signs of “extremism” and incited “social and religious discord.” The new ban won't officially come into force until January 10, 2024, but its chilling effect was almost immediate. The day after the ruling, Russian police reportedly raided multiple nightclubs that were hosting events for LGBTQ+ people. One of St. Petersburg's oldest gay clubs has announced its closure, as has at least one LGBTQ+ rights organization. The mapping service 2GIS instructed employees to create a “registry” of LGBTQ+ establishments. According to the Russian authorities, this human rights crackdown is necessary to protect Russia's “traditional values” from outside threats. But the truth is that this type of conservative nationalism didn't originate in Russia at all. To learn where it actually came from and what it means for LGBTQ+ life in Russia, Meduza senior news editor Sam Breazeale spoke to historian Dr. Dan Healey, sociologist Dr. Alexander Kondakov, and political scientist Dr. Leandra Bias. Timestamps for this episode: 3:48 Dan Healey on LGBTQ+ rights in Russia in the 1990s and 2000s 9:28 Anti-gay repressions under Joseph Stalin 13:44 Alexander Kondakov on Putin's “ideology” 25:05 The “innovation” of Russia's “LGBT movement” ban 31:11 The future of LGBTQ+ rights organizations in Russia 33:55 Leandra Bias on the foreign roots of Russia's “traditional values” 38:08 How Russia uses homophobia and transphobia to justify warКак поддержать нашу редакцию — даже если вы в России и вам очень страшно
On this week's episode of The Van Maren Show, Jonathon explores how the LGBT movement is utilizing the entertainment industry to affect a cultural "revolution" in its favor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Russia's Supreme Court has banned the “international LGBT movement" and declared it an “extremist organisation.” The ruling does not criminalise being gay. However, it will make the work of all LGBTQ+ organizations, as well as any related political activity, difficult. Sergei Goryashko from the BBC's Russian service explains the reasons behind the Supreme Court ruling. We also get reactions from three LGBTQ Russians. Finally we hear from Ksenia Kuleshova, a documentary photographer who has been working with and observing the queer community in Russia for several years. Email: whatintheworld@bbc.co.uk WhatsApp: +44 0330 12 33 22 6 Presenter: Hannah Gelbart Producer: William Lee Adams, Benita Barden Editor: Verity Wilde and Simon Peeks
Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Friday, October 6th, 2023 – St. Bruno INTRO – Happy Friday When someone uses the OH MY GOD statement. I say Praise be His Holy Name. I dare you to say it. And – at 15 past the hour, The Fake News story that kicked off the LGBT movement Also – at 30 past the hour, Dr. Dan Schnider Adjunct Professor of Theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville; he's also a former amateur boxer, U.S. Army helicopter pilot, and Gulf War veteran. With almost two decades of experience in teaching and evangelization within the Catholic Church, Dr. Schneider has dedicated his life to combat, both in the military and in the spiritual realm. He's a founding member of Liber Christo, a movement that equips priests and laity in the apostolate of exorcism. Oh Yeah – at 45 past the hour, Plus – in the next hour, Dave Palmer is on to discuss what is the will of God. As always – we have the fear and trembling game show with a prize from The Mother Cabrini Shrine! My grandfather's cancer Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
Dr. Sean McDowell is a gifted communicator with a passion for equipping the church, and in particular, young people to make the case for the Christian faith. Sean still teaches one high school Bible class, which helps give him exceptional insight into the prevailing culture so he can impart his observations poignantly to fellow educators, pastors, and parents alike. In 2008, he received the Educator of the Year award for San Juan Capistrano, California. The Association of Christian Schools International awarded Exemplary Status to his apologetics training. Sean is listed among the top 100 apologists. He earned a Ph.D. in Apologetics and Worldview Studies from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in 2014. In April 2000, Sean married his high school sweetheart, Stephanie. They have three children and live in San Juan Capistrano, California. Sean played college basketball at Biola University and was the captain his senior year on a team that went 30-7. Listen today as Dr. Sean McDowell shares (among other topics) that if you want to pass on your faith to your kids, the effective way to do that and data shows, you have to: 1. Model your faith to your kids. If you don't model it, it doesn't matter what you say. 2. Build close, warm, intimate relationship with your kids. 3. Engage them in spiritual, natural conversations, not lectures. Always look for ways to ask questions and engage them. Affirm that asking questions are great and welcome in the Christian fold. You can follow Dr. Sean McDowell through the resources below: Website - https://seanmcdowell.orgInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/seanmcdowell/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCC321oNTD2yrszfYoz3-X1wPodcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/think-biblically-conversations-on-faith-culture/id1300837524- Top 5 Tuesday Join our weekly email list to keep up to date with the highlights of what is going on in our family life.https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/top-5-tuesday-newletter - Looking for more Now That We're A Family resources? We got 'em! Website: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowthatwereafamily/ OUR FAMILY MUSIC ACADEMY: https://www.voetbergmusicacademy.com Homeschool Course: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/homeschool Get it All Done Club: https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/get-it-all-done-club Is your life just too complicated to ever feel peaceful? Check out Katie's Free Home Management Masterclass:https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/get-it-all-done-club
Clarity from Chaos guest: Christian Watson is a political commentator, and the host of the Pensive Politics podcast and “Christian Watson” channel on Youtube.He has appeared on Newsmax T.V., Bold T.V., BBC Radio London, and many more stations of note around the world. In digital media, Mr. Watson's commentaries have reached thousands on Youtube, involving collaborations with eminent voices like Dr. Karlyn Borysenko, Gothix, and many more.Mr. Watson's work has also been featured appeared all across the digital spectrum: USA Today, The Advocate Magazine, Washington Examiner, The Washington Times – to name a few.FIND HIS YOUTUBE HERE:FIND HIS FACEBOOK HERE:FIND HIS TWITTER HERE:FIND HIS LINKEDIN HERE:Support the show"Wherever you find yourself is exactly and precisely where God wills you to be" Follow us on X: @CFC30290 Follow us on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-3123766 Website: https://clarityfromchaospodcast.buzzsprout.com/ Thanks for listening to Clarity from Chaos
In this episode your host Levi Brickley shares his Christian worldview and his belief in society's direction. Many of us see a rising divide between our friends, family and employers; strong misunderstanding stemming from our differences. The fundamental question is "Should we be inclusive or should Christians have the courage to separate themselves from modern ideology?". One that we must face in order to honor our love for one anther through bearing biblical truth. Key Points: Group Identity What's at Stake? What is Love? Honoring Jesus LGBT Movement Follow Levi Brickley: Instagram: lbrickleyofficial TikTok: lbrickleyofficial JOIN THE PURSUING TRUTH PODCAST COMMUNITY: Email: pursuingtruthpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: Pursuing Truth Podcast YouTube: Pursuing Truth Podcast Instagram: @pursuingtruthpodcast Please leave a rating and review Apple Podcast: Pursuing Truth Podcast
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The World Economic Forum, a meeting of the world's elite movers and shakers, just convened in Davos, Switzerland, to talk about how to shape the future of humanity. We pull back the curtain on the origins of this shockingly radical and dangerously influential organization. A terribly disturbing story comes out of Atlanta, Georgia, where two homosexual men adopted two young boys and presented themselves as a picture of family bliss. They were just charged with unspeakable crimes against these children and have become a cautionary tale about the evils of the LGBT movement that society wants to ignore. The Philippines' new president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr., traveled to Beijing this month, demonstrating his nation's deliberate turn toward China and away from the United States. We conclude by talking about what it means to have a strong spine. Links [02:02] World Economic Forum (14 minutes) “What Is the Great Reset?” Germany's Conquest of the Balkans [16:27] Evils of the LGBT Movement (17 minutes) [33:10] Philippines Turns to China (15 minutes) “Philippine President Visits China, Shifts Relations Into High Gear” [48:26] LAST WORD: Spine! (7 minutes) “Spine!”
Welcome to the Damn Dude Podcast!This is Season 2, Episode 101!- Maintaining a Healthy Perspective When Life Falls Apart- A Good Woman who is In-Tune With her own Inner Goddess- A Healthy Relationship can help Catapult us to Greatness- My Lady - Boob Job, Butt Job, Lip fillers and The Man and Attention those things Attract.- It's ok to be Straight, Gay, Trans, Whatever, It's NOT OK to Groom Kids and Indoctrinate Them into Different Aspects of Sexuality- LGBT Movement Highjacked- @GaysAgainstGroomers- Protect The Kids - Life Tries to Fall Apart When We Make a Powerful Declaration and Mean ItRemember to say 3 things you're Grateful for every morning and every night!- Available on all major platforms!@RealCaliforniaCal@DamnDudePodcasatAvailable on all major platforms: https://damndudepodcast.buzzsprout.com/- Apple Podcasts- Buzzspout- Spotify- Google Podcasts- Amazon Music- iTunes- Stitcher- iHeart Radio- TuneIn + Alexa- Podcast Addict- PodChaser- Pocket Casts- Deezer- Listen Notes- Player Fm- Podcast Index- Overcast- Castro- Castbox- Podfriend- YouTubeDaaaaaaamn Duuuuuude!!!!!Be sure to leave a 5 Star written review on Apple Podcast/Listen Notes! :)If you'd love and support the show, please feel free to make a donation to the Damn Dude Podcast!(link below)Anything and everything is Appreciated! :) Much Love, Love All.CashApp: $DamnDudePodcastSupport the show
In this SPECIAL EDITION of 'Can't Cancel Rob Smith,' I break down the OUTRAGEOUS story about the private school dean in Chicago caught on camera bragging about playing with sex toys with teenagers as a part of his "comprehensive sexual education curriculum." PLUS, why Conservatives are seething about that Brittney Griner prisoner swap with Russia's "Merchant Of Death," and why Herschel Walker REALLY lost his Senate race in Georgia. You DO NOT want to miss this! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Memorial Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Sailing in the Troubled Sea of the Wicked: The LGBT Movement Speaker: Pastor Charles Garrison Broadcaster: Calvary Memorial Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/7/2022 Bible: Acts 27:27-28 Length: 39 min.
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On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," Federalist D.C. Columnist Eddie Scarry joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss why the LGBT movement started targeting kids and how transgenderism transformed the way the movement operates.
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist D.C. Columnist Eddie Scarry joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss why the LGBT movement started targeting kids and how transgenderism transformed the way the movement operates.
My guest today is Phillip Ayoub. Phillip is an Associate Professor in the Department of Diplomacy and World Affairs at Occidental College in California. This Summer he will take up a Professorship in the Department of Political Science at University College London. His research bridges insights from international relations and comparative politics, engaging with literature on transnational politics, gender and politics, norm diffusion, and the study of social movements. He is the author of When States Come Out: Europe's Sexual Minorities and the Politics of Visibility, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, and co-editor, with David Paternotte, of LGBT Activism and the Making of Europe, published by Palgrave in 2014. You can follow Phillip Ayoub on Twitter at @phillip_ayoub.
“In the Beginning: Gender, Sexuality, and Identity” Two important things to remember as we navigate this message: 1) How I express what I believe is just as important as what I believe. 2) People may disagree with my position, but I pray that I never give them a reason to disagree with my disposition. Our main scripture for this teaching is found in Genesis - Chapter 1, Verses 26-28. I - Our Cultural Reality - Most everyone would agree that we live in a world that increasingly embraces anything and everything related to sexuality, gender, and identity. Question - How did we arrive at this place in history? There are two books that highlight the strategy developed by those who would see our family foundation recast in a different light. "After the Ball: How America will conquer its fear and hatred of Gays (1989) and "At the Crossroads: The Future of the LGBT Movement (2013) Both books discuss the need for a sweeping public relations strategy that would help to usher in a cultural transformation. The bottom line is this is our new cultural reality. II - Our Scriptural Priority - This message is not designed to tell you what to think but to ensure that you know how to think - and to think Biblically while viewing all issues through the lens of God's Word. (Romans - Chapter 1, Verses 25-27) and (1 Corinthians - Chapter 6, Verses 9-11) These passages speak very clearly about God's viewpoint on our current culture. III - Our Spiritual Strategy - Five steps - 1) Pray for yourself and your LGBT+ family, friends, and neighbors. (James, Chapter 5, Verse 16) 2) Solidify your understanding about sexuality, gender, and identity. 3) Do not buy into the orientation and identity narrative. 4) Recognize that the Lordship of Jesus Christ, not sexual ethics, is the heart of the Gospel. 5) Build bridges of hospitality with members of the LGBT+ community.
Join AIGA Design + Business Conference chair and host of Works in Process podcast, George Garrastegui, Jr (he/him/his), as he speaks with Katwo + Nico Puertollano or Rezonate. George, Katwo + Nico discuss the importance of representation and language when building a project with clients.Katwo + Nico are speakers at the 2021 AIGA Design + Business Conference May 12–14, and her collaboration with AARP / Newt Day Better and their A Living History of the LGBT Movement will be featured at the virtual event.Register now with discount code AIGAFRIENDS20 and save $20 off any ticket price. About the AIGA Design + Business conference: https://lnkd.in/ezF8waH
Evren Savcı, author of "Queer in Translation: Sexual Politics Under Neoliberal Islam" (Duke University Press), on shifting discourse around LGBT rights in Turkey and the government's mounting rhetoric against activists. Support Turkey Book Talk by becoming a member. Members get a 30% discount on all Turkey/Ottoman History books published by IB Tauris/Bloomsbury, English and Turkish transcripts of every interview, transcripts of the whole archive, and over 200 reviews covering Turkish and international fiction, history and politics.
The LGBT movement has been incredibly successful and now is widely embraced by all. But how will future generations see this movement? I address the issues around this movement in today's episode.
Does God truly care about our sexuality? What about our gender? Is what we do with our lives really his business? In this episode, John and Isaac talk about another hot-button issue that needs to be handled with biblical fidelity and graciousness.
The Covid-19 pandemic has been the weirdest and least planned-for social experiment in our lifetimes, and it has exposed what is broken about many of our systems and sectors - as well as what is possible when you allow new ideas to be tested. In this episode, we're looking at the night-time economy. And our very special guest is Amy Lamé. Amy is co-founder of the Olivier Award-winning arts company and club night Duckie, and has been an active campaigner to preserve and protect London's LGBT pubs and clubs for many years. She served as Mayoress of Camden in 2010/11 and spent her year highlighting the history and culture of live music and nightlife in the borough. Amy is broadcaster, writer and cultural commentator, and her debut book, From Prejudice to Pride: A History of the LGBT+ Movement – was the first LGBT+ history book for children – and was published in 2017. in 2016, Amy was appointed as London's first ever Night Czar. Working closely with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, her responsibility is to promote London's varied nightlife both in the UK and internationally, including safeguarding venues across the city. We spoke with Amy at the end of September 2020, seven months into the global coronavirus pandemic - and at a time when the hospitality, tourism and culture scenes across the whole UK were shell-shocked from the disruption. I wanted to know about a city like London - a city that never sleeps, and is built upon a vibrant life after dark - is this moment of fear and social distancing just going to be a blip for this resilient metropolis - or is there an existential crisis with real challenges for the future? --- Useful links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Lamé https://www.london.gov.uk/people/mayoral/amy-lame https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/plea-live-music-scene-venues-report-london-s-lost-earnings-b71044.html —-- For more information on how you can get involved with The Possibility Club – an inclusive community of professionals working out what's next, have a look here > www.thepossibilityclub.org We'd also love to know what you think. Please review and share your responses to this podcast on your favourite podcast platform. This is an always possible podcast. The interviewer was Richard Freeman for always possible and the producer was Chris Thorpe-Tracey for Lo Fi Arts.
3 audiobook segments produced in support for Schools OUT UK LGBT+ History month for late primary to secondary students Schools OUT UK advocates the inclusion of LGBT+ topics and history in the National Curriculum for Sex and Relationships Education More information, and the workbooks for these audio tools can be found at http://www.schools-out.org.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lori-e-allen/message
The fam is back with a new episode featuring a discussion of PRIDE!
This past Sunday, hundreds of far-right nationalists gathered at the gates of the University of Warsaw in Poland. They rallied against “LGBT aggression” and chanted taunts about a well-known activist known as Margot. Another group countered them, rainbow flags in hand, while a massive police presence kept them apart.Margot — Małgorzata Szutowicz — a 25-year-old nonbinary person who uses female pronouns, runs a radical, queer collective in Warsaw called Stop Bzdurom, or Stop the Nonsense, with her partner, Łania Madej, 21.Related: In Turkey, a conservative push to remove domestic violence protections is met with an uproarThe collective, and particularly Margot, have become the face of the LGBT rights movement in Poland in recent days. Margot is currently being held in two-month, pretrial detention for assault and property damage charges after a dispute with a van driver from an organization spreading anti-LGBT messages.Supporters inside the country and beyond continue to call for her release, and a range of celebrities — from the writer Margaret Atwood to the actor Stellan Skarsgaard — are calling for greater LGBT rights in Poland.Poland is considered the worst country in the European Union in terms of gay rights. The cultural divisiveness of the issue came through in the narrow reelection of Andrzej Duda for president in July. Duda, backed by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, campaigned on an anti-LGBT platform, calling it an "ideology worse than communism."According to an IPSOS poll in late 2019, 1 in 4 Poles said the LGBT movement is the country’s greatest threat. Nearly a third of Polish towns and cities have declared themselves as “LGBT-free zones,” a move that resulted in the European Union denying funding to certain towns.Stop Bzdurom’s name is a reference to a proposed, "Stop Pedophilia” bill that opened the door to legal action for teaching sexual education. The bill’s supporters blamed what they call the “LGBT lobby” for promoting sexual discussions in schools and “grooming” children toward homosexuality.Related: As Poland's Duda seeks 'Trump bump,' Putin looks to revise historyThese are messages echoed by the anti-abortion, Pro-Right to Life Foundation, which sends vans around Polish cities — displaying banners of aborted fetuses and anti-gay messages that they also broadcast through megaphones. The organization is also against the so-called LGBT lobby.Their messages often connect homosexuality with pedophilia and child abuse.“A few hours every day, they ride around the city with huge speakers and just scream about us raping children and stuff like that, so we started spray painting the cars.” Łania Madej, Polish LGBT acvitist“A few hours every day, they ride around the city with huge speakers and just scream about us raping children and stuff like that, so we started spray painting the cars,” Madej said.Margot and Madej would also stand in the street to block them, sometimes remove the license plates, and one day in June, they fought with a driver. The drivers know the activists and often pass by where they live. That day, a fight broke out that resulted in Margot’s later arrest and charges for property destruction and assault, though Margot says she only shoved the driver and he was not injured. She was released after a night in jail.Tensions around gay rights have been building in socially conservative Poland for years. Conservative governments in Europe have courted the right by scapegoating vulnerable minority groups.Related: Young people in Poland are rediscovering their Jewish rootsKarolina Gierdal, a lawyer with the organization Campaign Against Homophobia, says refugees used to be the target in Poland. In the past few years, queer people have emerged as the new boogeyman.“You can create an enemy that does not necessarily have to take away your money like the refugees are supposed to do, but they can take away you feeling Polish, you being Polish. They can take away your culture. Or they can destroy your family and hurt your children,” she explained via Skype.Gierdal says her organization works to improve rights for queer people through policy and by normalizing the issues. But this doesn’t seem to be enough right now, she says.Margot and Madej say this is where they come in. Margot says they push the boundaries to make space for others to operate in.“We are too radical for everybody, but we support our supporters and our queer activists and they move the middle part,” she explained during an interview with The World prior to her detention.“We are the people who will destroy the van and bring attention to it and the other organizations are the people who are going to maybe take care of that with laws and stuff,” Madej said.Related: Berlin 'abortion aunts' help Polish women access safe abortionsEarlier this month, the two took another step. With other activists, they hung rainbow flags on monuments, including a statue of Christ. For many devout Catholics in the country, this was a highly provocative message. Margot, Madej and one other activist were briefly held on charges of offending religious sentiments.The next day, Margot was taken back into custody for the earlier charges related to the incident with the van driver, now to serve two-month pretrial detention. A crowd blocked the police car holding her and 48 people were arrested. Gierdal says both Margot’s long detention and the seemingly random arrests were excessive.Madej says they don’t expect to change the minds on the right but want to help queer Polish youth feel less alone.“We do it only for the queer kids who run with us and they have a little bit of fun and feel brave for 10 minutes.”Łania Madej, Polish LGBT acvitist“We do it only for the queer kids who run with us and they have a little bit of fun and feel brave for 10 minutes,” she said, referring to their activism around the anti-LGBT vans.A day later, on Aug. 8, thousands gathered at the city center in protest.Maria Kobus, a 69-year-old accountant, was one of them. Though she says she’s not an activist, she feels queer people are being denied equal rights. Kobus’ daughter lives outside the country with her wife.“She will never come back,” Kobus said.Smaller protests sprung up around Poland and even some other European cities. But not all Polish supporters think activism is the right way. From a park outside her Warsaw apartment, 78-year-old Helena Kośnicka remembers officiating the unofficial wedding of her gay neighbors. Gay marriage is not legal in Poland.Kośnicka supports LGBT rights. But she doesn’t agree with protesting.“They shouldn’t do silly things too much. Because that annoys people,” she said.But the activists say maybe it’s time to start making more noise. Some are asking if this could be Poland’s Stonewall, the 1969 riots in New York City that were a turning point for the gay rights movement in the US.“I believe we really want Polish Stonewall because we’re so tired and we want something to change,” said Gierdal, the lawyer.
This past Sunday, hundreds of far-right nationalists gathered at the gates of the University of Warsaw in Poland. They rallied against “LGBT aggression” and chanted taunts about a well-known activist known as Margot. Another group countered them, rainbow flags in hand, while a massive police presence kept them apart.Margot — Małgorzata Szutowicz — a 25-year-old nonbinary person who uses female pronouns, runs a radical, queer collective in Warsaw called Stop Bzdurom, or Stop the Nonsense, with her partner, Łania Madej, 21.Related: In Turkey, a conservative push to remove domestic violence protections is met with an uproarThe collective, and particularly Margot, have become the face of the LGBT rights movement in Poland in recent days. Margot is currently being held in two-month, pretrial detention for assault and property damage charges after a dispute with a van driver from an organization spreading anti-LGBT messages.Supporters inside the country and beyond continue to call for her release, and a range of celebrities — from the writer Margaret Atwood to the actor Stellan Skarsgaard — are calling for greater LGBT rights in Poland.Poland is considered the worst country in the European Union in terms of gay rights. The cultural divisiveness of the issue came through in the narrow reelection of Andrzej Duda for president in July. Duda, backed by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, campaigned on an anti-LGBT platform, calling it an "ideology worse than communism."According to an IPSOS poll in late 2019, 1 in 4 Poles said the LGBT movement is the country's greatest threat. Nearly a third of Polish towns and cities have declared themselves as “LGBT-free zones,” a move that resulted in the European Union denying funding to certain towns.Stop Bzdurom's name is a reference to a proposed, "Stop Pedophilia” bill that opened the door to legal action for teaching sexual education. The bill's supporters blamed what they call the “LGBT lobby” for promoting sexual discussions in schools and “grooming” children toward homosexuality.Related: As Poland's Duda seeks 'Trump bump,' Putin looks to revise historyThese are messages echoed by the anti-abortion, Pro-Right to Life Foundation, which sends vans around Polish cities — displaying banners of aborted fetuses and anti-gay messages that they also broadcast through megaphones. The organization is also against the so-called LGBT lobby.Their messages often connect homosexuality with pedophilia and child abuse.“A few hours every day, they ride around the city with huge speakers and just scream about us raping children and stuff like that, so we started spray painting the cars.” Łania Madej, Polish LGBT acvitist“A few hours every day, they ride around the city with huge speakers and just scream about us raping children and stuff like that, so we started spray painting the cars,” Madej said.Margot and Madej would also stand in the street to block them, sometimes remove the license plates, and one day in June, they fought with a driver. The drivers know the activists and often pass by where they live. That day, a fight broke out that resulted in Margot's later arrest and charges for property destruction and assault, though Margot says she only shoved the driver and he was not injured. She was released after a night in jail.Tensions around gay rights have been building in socially conservative Poland for years. Conservative governments in Europe have courted the right by scapegoating vulnerable minority groups.Related: Young people in Poland are rediscovering their Jewish rootsKarolina Gierdal, a lawyer with the organization Campaign Against Homophobia, says refugees used to be the target in Poland. In the past few years, queer people have emerged as the new boogeyman.“You can create an enemy that does not necessarily have to take away your money like the refugees are supposed to do, but they can take away you feeling Polish, you being Polish. They can take away your culture. Or they can destroy your family and hurt your children,” she explained via Skype.Gierdal says her organization works to improve rights for queer people through policy and by normalizing the issues. But this doesn't seem to be enough right now, she says.Margot and Madej say this is where they come in. Margot says they push the boundaries to make space for others to operate in.“We are too radical for everybody, but we support our supporters and our queer activists and they move the middle part,” she explained during an interview with The World prior to her detention.“We are the people who will destroy the van and bring attention to it and the other organizations are the people who are going to maybe take care of that with laws and stuff,” Madej said.Related: Berlin 'abortion aunts' help Polish women access safe abortionsEarlier this month, the two took another step. With other activists, they hung rainbow flags on monuments, including a statue of Christ. For many devout Catholics in the country, this was a highly provocative message. Margot, Madej and one other activist were briefly held on charges of offending religious sentiments.The next day, Margot was taken back into custody for the earlier charges related to the incident with the van driver, now to serve two-month pretrial detention. A crowd blocked the police car holding her and 48 people were arrested. Gierdal says both Margot's long detention and the seemingly random arrests were excessive.Madej says they don't expect to change the minds on the right but want to help queer Polish youth feel less alone.“We do it only for the queer kids who run with us and they have a little bit of fun and feel brave for 10 minutes.”Łania Madej, Polish LGBT acvitist“We do it only for the queer kids who run with us and they have a little bit of fun and feel brave for 10 minutes,” she said, referring to their activism around the anti-LGBT vans.A day later, on Aug. 8, thousands gathered at the city center in protest.Maria Kobus, a 69-year-old accountant, was one of them. Though she says she's not an activist, she feels queer people are being denied equal rights. Kobus' daughter lives outside the country with her wife.“She will never come back,” Kobus said.Smaller protests sprung up around Poland and even some other European cities. But not all Polish supporters think activism is the right way. From a park outside her Warsaw apartment, 78-year-old Helena Kośnicka remembers officiating the unofficial wedding of her gay neighbors. Gay marriage is not legal in Poland.Kośnicka supports LGBT rights. But she doesn't agree with protesting.“They shouldn't do silly things too much. Because that annoys people,” she said.But the activists say maybe it's time to start making more noise. Some are asking if this could be Poland's Stonewall, the 1969 riots in New York City that were a turning point for the gay rights movement in the US.“I believe we really want Polish Stonewall because we're so tired and we want something to change,” said Gierdal, the lawyer.
This past Sunday, hundreds of far-right nationalists gathered at the gates of the University of Warsaw in Poland. They rallied against “LGBT aggression” and chanted taunts about a well-known activist known as Margot. Another group countered them, rainbow flags in hand, while a massive police presence kept them apart.Margot — Małgorzata Szutowicz — a 25-year-old nonbinary person who uses female pronouns, runs a radical, queer collective in Warsaw called Stop Bzdurom, or Stop the Nonsense, with her partner, Łania Madej, 21.Related: In Turkey, a conservative push to remove domestic violence protections is met with an uproarThe collective, and particularly Margot, have become the face of the LGBT rights movement in Poland in recent days. Margot is currently being held in two-month, pretrial detention for assault and property damage charges after a dispute with a van driver from an organization spreading anti-LGBT messages.Supporters inside the country and beyond continue to call for her release, and a range of celebrities — from the writer Margaret Atwood to the actor Stellan Skarsgaard — are calling for greater LGBT rights in Poland.Poland is considered the worst country in the European Union in terms of gay rights. The cultural divisiveness of the issue came through in the narrow reelection of Andrzej Duda for president in July. Duda, backed by the nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party, campaigned on an anti-LGBT platform, calling it an "ideology worse than communism."According to an IPSOS poll in late 2019, 1 in 4 Poles said the LGBT movement is the country’s greatest threat. Nearly a third of Polish towns and cities have declared themselves as “LGBT-free zones,” a move that resulted in the European Union denying funding to certain towns.Stop Bzdurom’s name is a reference to a proposed, "Stop Pedophilia” bill that opened the door to legal action for teaching sexual education. The bill’s supporters blamed what they call the “LGBT lobby” for promoting sexual discussions in schools and “grooming” children toward homosexuality.Related: As Poland's Duda seeks 'Trump bump,' Putin looks to revise historyThese are messages echoed by the anti-abortion, Pro-Right to Life Foundation, which sends vans around Polish cities — displaying banners of aborted fetuses and anti-gay messages that they also broadcast through megaphones. The organization is also against the so-called LGBT lobby.Their messages often connect homosexuality with pedophilia and child abuse.“A few hours every day, they ride around the city with huge speakers and just scream about us raping children and stuff like that, so we started spray painting the cars.” Łania Madej, Polish LGBT acvitist“A few hours every day, they ride around the city with huge speakers and just scream about us raping children and stuff like that, so we started spray painting the cars,” Madej said.Margot and Madej would also stand in the street to block them, sometimes remove the license plates, and one day in June, they fought with a driver. The drivers know the activists and often pass by where they live. That day, a fight broke out that resulted in Margot’s later arrest and charges for property destruction and assault, though Margot says she only shoved the driver and he was not injured. She was released after a night in jail.Tensions around gay rights have been building in socially conservative Poland for years. Conservative governments in Europe have courted the right by scapegoating vulnerable minority groups.Related: Young people in Poland are rediscovering their Jewish rootsKarolina Gierdal, a lawyer with the organization Campaign Against Homophobia, says refugees used to be the target in Poland. In the past few years, queer people have emerged as the new boogeyman.“You can create an enemy that does not necessarily have to take away your money like the refugees are supposed to do, but they can take away you feeling Polish, you being Polish. They can take away your culture. Or they can destroy your family and hurt your children,” she explained via Skype.Gierdal says her organization works to improve rights for queer people through policy and by normalizing the issues. But this doesn’t seem to be enough right now, she says.Margot and Madej say this is where they come in. Margot says they push the boundaries to make space for others to operate in.“We are too radical for everybody, but we support our supporters and our queer activists and they move the middle part,” she explained during an interview with The World prior to her detention.“We are the people who will destroy the van and bring attention to it and the other organizations are the people who are going to maybe take care of that with laws and stuff,” Madej said.Related: Berlin 'abortion aunts' help Polish women access safe abortionsEarlier this month, the two took another step. With other activists, they hung rainbow flags on monuments, including a statue of Christ. For many devout Catholics in the country, this was a highly provocative message. Margot, Madej and one other activist were briefly held on charges of offending religious sentiments.The next day, Margot was taken back into custody for the earlier charges related to the incident with the van driver, now to serve two-month pretrial detention. A crowd blocked the police car holding her and 48 people were arrested. Gierdal says both Margot’s long detention and the seemingly random arrests were excessive.Madej says they don’t expect to change the minds on the right but want to help queer Polish youth feel less alone.“We do it only for the queer kids who run with us and they have a little bit of fun and feel brave for 10 minutes.”Łania Madej, Polish LGBT acvitist“We do it only for the queer kids who run with us and they have a little bit of fun and feel brave for 10 minutes,” she said, referring to their activism around the anti-LGBT vans.A day later, on Aug. 8, thousands gathered at the city center in protest.Maria Kobus, a 69-year-old accountant, was one of them. Though she says she’s not an activist, she feels queer people are being denied equal rights. Kobus’ daughter lives outside the country with her wife.“She will never come back,” Kobus said.Smaller protests sprung up around Poland and even some other European cities. But not all Polish supporters think activism is the right way. From a park outside her Warsaw apartment, 78-year-old Helena Kośnicka remembers officiating the unofficial wedding of her gay neighbors. Gay marriage is not legal in Poland.Kośnicka supports LGBT rights. But she doesn’t agree with protesting.“They shouldn’t do silly things too much. Because that annoys people,” she said.But the activists say maybe it’s time to start making more noise. Some are asking if this could be Poland’s Stonewall, the 1969 riots in New York City that were a turning point for the gay rights movement in the US.“I believe we really want Polish Stonewall because we’re so tired and we want something to change,” said Gierdal, the lawyer.
Poland is considered the worst country in the European Union in terms of gay rights.
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P.M. Edition for June 26. U.S. daily coronavirus cases hit a new record. Plus, 50 years after the first Pride March in New York, Cathy Renna of New York City Pride and Global Pride discusses the role of the LGBT movement amid broader protests for social equality. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arielle Scarcella is a popular lesbian YouTuber with over 650,000 subscribers. We had a candid discussion about the issues and schisms within the various LGBT groups, transgender issues, feminism, and why she no longer considers herself part of the modern political left.Subscribe to the 'Real Talk With Zuby' podcast on iTunes, Spotify & Stitcher - https://fanlink.to/zubypodcast Follow Zuby - https://twitter.com/zubymusicFollow Arielle - https://twitter.com/ArielleScarcellThis podcast is sponsored by 'The Morning Navigator' newsletter by Tony Greer - sign up for a FREE TRIAL at https://tgmacro.comJoin the Team Zuby Community on Locals - https://teamzuby.locals.comSupport the podcast with a donation - https://buymeacoffee.com/zubymusicSupport the podcast on Patreon - https://patreon.com/zubymusicSpecial thanks to GOLD TIER members: Ebele Achor, Stephen Cole, Adam Patterson, Make Weird MusicFollow Zuby on:Twitter - https://twitter.com/zubymusicFacebook - https://facebook.com/zubymusicInstagram - https://instagram.com/zubymusicWebsite - https://zubymusic.comBuy Team Zuby music and merchandise - https://teamzuby.com
In this interview we hear from Cuyla Coogan, a rising star that has an important message to share. Cuyla knew she was gay for 14 years and hid it from the world. Her transformation through that period is inspiring and helped her identify her life's purpose. Learn more about Cuyla at www.cuylacoogan.com!
Today’s podcast is about true Catholic compassion in the LGBT movement as we evaluate the two opposite approaches of Joseph Sciambra and Fr. James Martin SJ.
I recently had a great converastion with the person next to me on an airplane, but I made a promise to them that I thought would be best to run by our church family. Log on to peterlaruffa.com for more.
In his new book, Gay, Inc: The Nonprofitization of Queer Politics, Myrl Beam argues that as many of the largest queer nonprofits have accepted millions from wealthy donors and foundations, the LGBT movement has become less radical.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank is joined by Christian counselor, author, and former gay activist Joe Dallas to discuss the California bill AB-2943 and the LGBT movement. Joe is the program director of Genesis Counseling in California, which is a Christian counseling service to men dealing with sexual addiction, homosexuality, and other sexual/relational problems. Joe opens up about how this bill will affect his counseling services when it is eventually enacted in the near future. Hank and Joe also discuss various LGBT topics including confusion about sexual orientation in the Church, identifying as a “Gay Christian,” gender identity, and more.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
Hank takes callers' questions and answers them to equip them to defend the truth of the gospel.
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Today we had a SUPER special guest Belen Desgrossi (@letssingaboutit), Radio Host, LGBT Activist and resident Argentinian. This is PART 1 of 2. In this episode we talk about the LGBT Movement in Argentina, and the hit show Las Estrallas that featured a popular female/female relationship that is taking the internet by storm. Link to part 2: Please follow us on twitter for more!
Wednesday Breakfast Rundown 15th Of November 2017With Judith Peppard, Nick Wallis and Patrick Beggs.Northcote by-election Laura Chipp from Reason, the new pardy on the scene, drops into the studio to tell us their stance. Toronto Opens SIFThe first of three Safe injecting centres opened in Toronto, Canada, last week. In a story broadcast cast on The Wire on August 31st last year, Shane Hopkins from Toronto Public Health spoke with Judith about why they are needed. A similar centre is planned for North Richmond in Melbourne in 2018Australia on the UN Human rights council?Amy Frew Human Rights Law Centre, joins us via phone to talk about the the UN's response to the Australian NGO Coalition Submission to the Human Rights Committee. Pine Gap Pilgrims trialJudith updates us on the Pine Gap Pilgrims trial Alice Springs refers to Open letter Saturday Paper, Northern Territory News Richard Tantor Analysis etc. Alternative News: This is our look at the news cycle, using alternative sources, covering the stories you aren’t hearing about in the mainstream media, as well as reading the big papers, so you don’t have to.Where Next?Dr Graham Willett who is a cultural Historian, an activist and a key role in establishing the Australian lesbian and gayarchives, joins us to talk on where to next post same Sex marriage surveyNorthcote by-election We speak with Nevena Spirovska who is running as an Independent to get insight into why. Songs, aired. - Able8 by Neon Flight. - The Chris Commerford Band's track "Stay" of their latest album. Launching this Friday the 17th of Nov @the Penny Black from 8.30.
Dr. Michael Brown Discusses Being a Christian in the Face of the LGBT Movement by Lawyers For Jesus
In this Episode of Queering the Air, J & T interview Amir Ashour from IraQueer- Iraq's LGBT Movement. The Show also showcases beautiful & insightful poetry and music.
Join Randall and Stacy Lynn Harp for a daily look at the news from a biblical worldview, interviews with outstanding experts who are top in their fields and for encouragement and exhortation from the living and holy Word of God. Bible News Radio airs daily from 2-3 PM Central Time on Blogtalkradio and is simulcast on Periscope.TV/biblenewsradio Join Stacy Lynn Harp everyday at [7:30] PM Central time for a study we call DailyDisciple as we apply the word of God to our lives and do what Jesus told us to… to go therefore and make disciples. Join our private Facebook group for additional fellowship opportunities. Follow Bible News Radio on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/biblenewsradio Follow Bible News Radio on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/biblenewsradio
(June 6, 2016) Dr J is once again Todd Wilkin's guest on Issues, Etc. They're discussing the ideological incoherence of the sexual revolution and its tendency, in myriad ways, of eating its own as it proceeds.
Sons of Lincoln LiveThursdays at 7pm east.Email the show at sons@sonsoflincoln.org or check us out on facebook at facebook.com/sonsoflincoln. Check out or website www.sonsoflincoln.orgElizabeth Greenaway, "The Petite Patriot", contributor to TheBlaze and potential Ted Cruz alternate delegate, joins us to discuss her path to a potential delegacy. She'll also be discussing why she is supporting Ted Cruz...and more! Check her out on facebook at facebook.com/ThePetitePatriotThe LGBT movement is marching on. Forcing our culture to adjust and accept certain abnormal behaviors. Freedom of speech and opinion are under attack. We talk about the battle for our culture and the LGBT movement. Plus much more... Show Topics:Potential Ted Cruz alternate delegate Elizabeth Greenaway joins us to discuss here path to running for a Ted Cruz delegacy.Vladimir Putin is rebuilding the Russian naval fleet.We have political analysis of the Republican primaries.Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed "LGBT anti-discrimination" legislation. We discuss the truth behiond this nonsense.Plus any breaking news...
During “The Quickie,” our Ilyssa Fuchs, Esq. gave an impassioned breakdown of the ridiculous wave of “religious freedom” bills that discriminate against the LGBTQ community in North Carolina and other southern states.
This is part 2 of our two-part interview with Stella Morabito about an essay she published in The Federalist on the how LGBT movement is seeking to restrict free speech in the United States. Here is part 1. This is not a theoretical issue. Consider this scenario: . . . Continue reading →
This is part 2 of our two-part interview with Stella Morabito about an essay she published in The Federalist on the how LGBT movement is seeking to restrict free speech in the United States. Here is part 1. This is not a theoretical issue. Consider this scenario: . . . Continue reading →
We’re interrupting the series Of Nice And Men for a two-part interview with Stella Morabito about an essay she published in The Federalist on the how LGBT movement is seeking to restrict free speech in the United States. This is not a theoretical issue. Consider . . . Continue reading →
We’re interrupting the series Of Nice And Men for a two-part interview with Stella Morabito about an essay she published in The Federalist on the how LGBT movement is seeking to restrict free speech in the United States. This is not a theoretical issue. Consider . . . Continue reading →
Episode 12: Newsworthy: Byron Allen sues Comcast and names Al Sharpton, the NAACP, and the Urban League in the lawsuit. Homan Square, Chicago: Chicago Police Dept's connection to Guantanamo Bay detainees and the similar practices of torture used on local Chicago youth. **Where are the positive black male images in ANY TV show?** -The Fox TV show 'Empire' -Is the LGBT Movement identical to the Black Civil Rights Movement? Sports: - The NBA age limit in what are perceived as predominantly African American sports Relationship: **Keeping your personal business PERSONAL*** Call to Action: Spread the word and… In honor of my late Grandfather who always used to say: "READ A BOOK!" For Topics, Comments or concerns, please email:REALNEWSNETWORK5@gmail.com
LGBTQ and feminist activist Urvashi Vaid will deliver the Minx Auerbach Lecture Tuesday night at the University of Louisville. She joined us this week to share a little about her speech, called “Winning the Future: A Critical Look at the LGBT Movement," and to answer our questions about her work, and the future of social justice activism. The Minx Auerbach Lecture takes place tonight at 5pm in Comstock Hall, at 105 W. Brandeis Ave., and is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Jan Rayburn at (502) 852-8160. In our Juicy Fruit segment this week, we talk about Spike Lee's recent announcement that he's making a sequel to School Daze, Arizona's controversial so-called "religious freedom" bill (which has been vetoed since we recorded this episode), and marriage equality making its way to Texas. We also shouted out Aisha and Danielle Moodie-Mills, who are hosting a new video series calledPolitini on the Griot. Aisha and Danielle are a married couple who describe themselves as polinistas: "A fashionably political woman who is unapologetic about her femininity and brilliance." We couldn't agree more, and we're so excited they'll be our guests next week on Strange Fruit. See you then!
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