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Puff Pieces Profiling Paid Anti-Equality Activists Plague The Mainstream Media

By Zack Ford

Many paid anti-gay activists work for an organization connected back to Robert George. This week’s Supreme Court oral arguments on marriage equality have understandably attracted media attention, but unfortunately the coverage has been peppered with blatant puff pieces that offer a free pedestal for paid operatives working against same-sex marriage. These articles claim to profile individuals who make their living off the anti-equality movement offer little context, instead invite them to share all their talking points without any rebuttal.

For example, last Friday USA Today ran a piece profiling some of the top lobbyists against marriage equality, while the New York Times profiled young conservatives working with many of the same organizations. NPR offered two puff pieces, one similarly profiling various conservatives and another just to highlight Maggie Gallagher’s views on the topic. Almost every individual in each of these stories advocates against equality as a profession. Here’s a list of who they are and how they used their free media pedestal:

  • Brian Brown is executive director of the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), a job that paid him $500,000 in 2011. He told USA Today that “The people are definitely on our side,” even though polling continuesto show the exact opposite.
  • Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council (FRC), told USA Today that “there will be collateral damage to other freedoms” because of marriage equality, but offered examples of people who seek to violate nondiscrimination protections.
  • Penny Nance, president of Concerned Women for America (CWA), told USA Today that marriage equality will “lure” people into homosexuality, just like legalizing marijuana, gambling, prostitution, abortion, “or any vice that is legalized.” The article neglected to mention that CWA is recognized as a hate group along with FRC.
  • Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone, chair of the Catholic Bishops’ committee for the “Defense of Marriage,” told USA Today that same-sex couples are inherently inferior, and that the LGBT movement should have a “live and let live” philosophy instead of calling equality opponents bigots.
  • Rev. William Owens, head of the Coalition of African-American Pastors, which is funded by groups like NOM and FRC, claimed to USA Today that marriage equality is “another nail in the coffin for black families,” confirming his role in NOM’s race-wedging tactics.
  • New York Sen. Ruben Díaz (D), who regularly lends his name to NOM’s cause, told USA Today he gets along fine with his gay relatives, even though his lesbian granddaughter has openly rebuked him for his views.
  • Maggie Gallagher, who helped found NOM and now directs the Culture War Victory Fund (which is funded by Robert George, just like NOM), told NPR that there is a “morally relevant difference between same-sex and opposite-sex relationships.” Interestingly, she’s no longer speaking at NOM’s march on Tuesday.
  • Ryan Anderson, a fellow at the Heritage Foundation who co-wrote an anti-marriage equality book with Robert George, told NPR that same-sex marriage “redefines marriage to say that fathers are optional,” even though none of the studies about the consequences of “fatherlessness” have included same-sex couples. He also told the New York Times that “monogamy, sexual exclusivity, and permanency” will become option norms for marriage once “sexual complementarity” is disregarded.
  • Caitlin Seery, head of the Love and Fidelity Network (also founded by Robert George), told NPR that marriage is “about raising children,” but completely ignored the many same-sex couples raising children.
  • Sam Schulman, a social conservative columnist for The Weekly Standard, told NPR that if marriage is offered to same-sex couples, it “dilutes the currency a woman married to a man a wife,” somehow protecting her less.
  • John Eastman, chairman of NOM, told NPR that same-sex marriage would so drastically interrupt the connection between marriage and procreation that it would “forever sever love from diapers.”
  • Minnesota Sen. Warren Limmer (R), who sponsored the failed amendment to ban same-sex marriage in Minnesota, told NPR that every society that has recognized gay relationships has died out: “For some reason, those societies aren’t around.”
  • Joseph Backholm, executive director of the Family Policy Institute of Washington (an FRC affiliate), told the New York Times that he’s working to counter the framing that marriage equality is “a vote for gay people to be happy.”
  • Will Haun, a lawyer with the conservative Federalist Society, told the New York Times that he’s not working against gay people or gay rights, he’s just supporting “a broader defense of marriage and a stronger marriage culture.”
  • Thomas Peters, another paid spokesperson for NOM, told the New York Times that opponents of equality are hiding “in the shadows” because they’re afraid of being labeled bigots.
  • Ashley Pratte, executive director of New Hampshire’s Cornerstone Policy Research (another FRC affiliate), told the New York Times that she’s trying to devise a “healthy discussion” to explain to her gay friends why they can’t get married.
  • Eric Teetsel, executive director of the Manhattan Declaration (another Robert George project), told the New York Times that even if marriage equality prevails and he’s “totally naïve,” he’s going to stick to what he believes because he’s “got a responsibility to be on its side for as long as I can be.”

There is no excuse for the media to provide such uncritical space for these views, particularly because every single person featured profits (either through wages or votes) off of their anti-gay advocacy. Of course they want the fight to drag out as long as possible, because every day the “culture wars” continue is another day they draw a salary. There’s nothing inherently wrong with highlighting what opponents have to say, but it’s shoddy journalism to provide so little context for it.

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GLAAD to Fox News: You're on Thin Ice

Before softening his message, a spokesman for the media watchdog says Fox News personalities won’t be welcomed at GLAAD events until the network cleans up its act.

BY NEAL BROVERMAN

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Fox News’s Jamie Colby (left) and Kimberly Guilfoyle

Rich Ferraro, GLAAD’s vice president of communications, wants Fox News to improve their coverage of LGBT issues and may disinvite some of the network’s personalities from GLAAD events until that happens. In reference to Fox News’s Kimberly Guilfoyle and Jamie Colby attending the recent GLAAD Media Awards in New York, Ferraro told Media Matters:

“If Kimberly and Jamie expect to attend future GLAAD events, they will first need to sit down with us to discuss Fox News’s embarrassing, biased. and misinformed coverage of LGBT issues. The invitation is open. Fox News’ track record on LGBT issues is abysmal, and it makes no sense to me why any LGBT people or allies would want to be a part of that.”

Ferraro later clarified his statement, saying he welcomes allies like Guilfoyle and Colby to GLAAD events, but still wants to see changes at the network. Fox News consistently allows rightwing personalities like Tony Perkins to spout off on the supposed dangers gay people bring to society, while the network’s track record on transgender issues is especially terrible, with frequent insults and jokes made at the expense of trans men and women.

Read more here.

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In which George Takei stands up for Jodie Foster. (via The Advocate)

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Blog updates are taking so much longer now with these tumblr updates.

I am really disliking all of these changes. It is more difficult and time consuming to edit posts. I am only allotted a certain number of tags and missing e is all messed up now.

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We did not intend this character to be seen as a transgender person, we apologize if the character was seen as such. We do hope that you accept that no comparison or discrimination toward the transgender community was intended by the depiction of this mythological character. Lost Girl prides itself on being open and accepting to everyone, and are enthusiastic supporters of the GLBT community.
Prodigy Pictures, Inc. re: transphobia in their TV show Lost Girl. Cool story, yo, but nobody’s buying it. (via GLAAD)  (via gaywrites)

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Obama picks D.C. Episcopal priest to give benediction at inauguration

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[[Image description: A vintage black and white flyer for the gay liberation front. A group of people are seen walking together in proud solidarity. It reads, “COME OUT!! JOIN the sisters and brothers of the gay liberation front.”]]

Come out, come out wherever you are - and check out Project Queer!
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[[Image description: A vintage black and white flyer for the gay liberation front. A group of people are seen walking together in proud solidarity. It reads, “COME OUT!! JOIN the sisters and brothers of the gay liberation front.”]]

Come out, come out wherever you are - and check out Project Queer!

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CURRENTLY UPDATING: Hate the Police State
HtPS is my new blog that watches and addresses police brutality and other illegal behaviour exhibited by police forces around the world. This blog informs people of police activity and encourages folks to know your rights and fight back when justice is not being served. 


This blog will discuss: police tactics and how to protect yourself, Capitalism and the police state, anarchism, politics and war, racism, sexism, transmisogyny, etc. in the police force, human rights violations, human rights laws and protections by state, prison reform, and much more… 



There are five pages full of useful resources for: DIY activism, survival tips, free educational reads, and videos. They are updated with new material daily.* TRIGGER WARNING: This blog may post graphic images and videos of police brutality. Some of these images will involve: hate crimes, rape culture, weapon use, drug use, etc. However, they will be tagged accordingly.
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CURRENTLY UPDATING: Hate the Police State

HtPS is my new blog that watches and addresses police brutality and other illegal behaviour exhibited by police forces around the world. This blog informs people of police activity and encourages folks to know your rights and fight back when justice is not being served. 

This blog will discuss: police tactics and how to protect yourself, Capitalism and the police state, anarchism, politics and war, racism, sexism, transmisogyny, etc. in the police force, human rights violations, human rights laws and protections by state, prison reform, and much more… 

There are five pages full of useful resources for: DIY activism, survival tips, free educational reads, and videos. They are updated with new material daily.

* TRIGGER WARNING: 
This blog may post graphic images and videos of police brutality. Some of these images will involve: hate crimes, rape culture, weapon use, drug use, etc. However, they will be tagged accordingly.

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    • #HtPS
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Project Queer has over 25,000 followers today.

I started Project Queer in February 2010 to get a rise out of the trans*, gender non-conforming, and queer communities. I wanted this rise to be an interest in obtaining knowledge about various communities, our rights, related news/media, and queer culture. 

Since then, PQ has become my outlet to inspire, motivate, and help educate fellow activists - and even those who oppose our movement(s).

Thank you to all who follow and continue to spread the word.

Sincerely,

Riley

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Gendered Intelligence: FS Magazine seeking gay trans guy for article on role models

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FS magazine are looking for a gay trans man / gay man with transsexual history for an article on role models - aspirational people that other gay men can look up to, eschewing celebrity.

The participant would need to be comfortable identifying themselves as a trans man / man with trans history in the article, and would also need to be comfortable having their photograph featured.

The participant can be anywhere in the UK, as the interview can take place over email / phone.

If you’re interested in participating, contact admin@genderedintelligence.co.uk and we’ll put you in touch.

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Top Ten Lesbian Newsmakers of 2012

By: Sunnivie Brydum

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Mark Hundahl, Co-Owner of Frontiers, Dies at 61

The straight co-owner of Los Angeles-based LGBT publication Frontiers died Thursday morning, December 27, after a battle with skin cancer. 

BY SUNNIVIE BRYDUM

 Mark Hundahl (left), Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, and David Stern at the Frontiers 30th anniversary party earlier this year. Photo via Frontiers. 

Mark Hundahl, the straight co-owner of Los Angeles-based LGBT magazine Frontiers, died early Thursday morning of cancer, according to Frontiers’ news editor Karen Ocamb. Hundahl was 61 years old. 

Ocamb’s lengthy remembrance of her boss quotes Frontiers publisher David Stern, a longtime friend and business partner of Hundahl’s, recalling the professional partnership between the two men. 

“Those who knew us well and experienced how we worked together called us ‘the odd couple,’ Stern told Frontiers, the magazine he has been running for the past four years. “I’m the eternal optimist, always seeing the glass half-full. Mark, on the other hand, was more like, ‘Where’s the glass?’ There’s water everywhere.’ He always saw that you could either ride its wave or possibly drown in it. We always had each other’s back, and we never let each other drown.”

Hundahl is survived by his wife, Dr. Bethany Marshall. A memorial service will be scheduled in January, reports Ocamb. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are requested for the nonprofit Hundahl recently founded with Stern, the Frontiers Awareness & Education Foundation. Donations can be made online, or tax-deductable checks can be made payable to Frontiers Awareness & Education Foundation, and sent to 5657 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, 90036.

Read Ocamb’s full remembrance of Hundahl and his myriad contributions to the LGBT community here. 

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    • #california
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Another amazing photo from a same-sex wedding in Washington. Read the story about how LGBT advocates won marriage equality in the state here. 
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Another amazing photo from a same-sex wedding in Washington. Read the story about how LGBT advocates won marriage equality in the state here. 

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Chicago Phoenix's 2012 Year in Review

From Chicago Phoenix: In 2012, there was no shortage of local LGBT community news and stories that impacted our lives. Everything from updates on the battle for marriage equality to queer activists protesting the NATO Summit in Chicago this summer; from political plots to pride parade coverage; from LGBT progress and advancements to community tragedy and loss — these stories will undoubtedly resonate with us into the new year. 

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: Top 12 Transgender Stories of 2012/HuffPost Gay Voice

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During 2012 I wrote approximately 400 articles forThe Guerrilla Angel Report, the vast majority of them transgender-related. The following are the 12 most read stories of the year:

12. Miss Universe Pageant Generates Loads of Positive PR for Trans People:Trans beauty contestant Jenna Talackova brought more positive public attention and good will for trans people than any other individual. I wrote about half a dozen stories related to this topic during the year, and the most recent one is still being shared and may end up as #7 or #8 overall.

11. Transgender Student Banned, Then Later Unbanned After Showing Headmaster UK’s Equality Act:Trans student Ashlyn Parram is only 16 years old, but she surpasses her teachers at the Giles Academy in Boston, Lincolnshire, when it comes to knowing the UK’s law on sex discrimination.

10. Catholic School Tells Trans Student His Name Will Not Be Recognized:The Archdiocese of Indianapolis told a transgender student at Cathedral High School that they would not use his new male name.

9. ESPN Radio Hosts Unleash Horrifying Anti-Transgender Rant On Player:Hosts Steve Czaban and Andy Pollin were suspended following their transphobic remarks on the air about transgender college basketball player Gabrielle Ludwig.

8. Brooklyn Trans Woman Dies in Suspicious Apartment Fire:Well-known NYC performer Lorena Escalera was the only person who failed to escape a burning building.

7. Mexican Transgender Leader Agnes Torres Tortured, Killed:Arrests have been made in Torres’ brutal death in Mexico.

6. Artist Who Drew Covers for ‘The Phantom’ Comic Books Is Now Openly Transgender:The comic book phenomenon is nothing to sneeze at, and Lindsay Walker is a role model for trans artists everywhere.

5. Trans? Boys? Girls? Andrej Pejic Is Not Telling. Good for Andrej I Say!:Andrej Pejic is a highly popular, androgynous, high-fashion model, posing as either female or male, depending on the needs of the client.

4. Don’t Donate to Anti-Transgender Salvation Army This Holiday Season:There are other trans-friendly charities more deserving of your dollars.

3. Judge Tells Trans Person’s Neighbor to Pay Up for Years of Harassment and Hate Comments:South African magistrate M J Thobela told Wilna van Staden that her behavior toward her trans neighbor amounted to unfair discrimination and hate speech.

2. Rapist Acquitted in Sweden Because Intended Female Victim Turned Out to Be Transgender:A higher court in Sweden eventually overruled this lower court ruling, and the rapist was fined and sent to prison.

1. First Openly Transgender Mayor in the U.S., Stu Rasmussen, Re-elected to Fifth Term:Silverton, Ore., voters reelected Mayor Rasmussen for a fifth term. Rasmussen previously gained national attention in 2008 as the U.S.’s first trans mayor.

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Source: The Huffington Post

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