Rep. Schiff provokes the conspiracy-meister's foul-mouthed wrath, including an apocalyptic rant worthy of General Ripper.
Rep. Schiff provokes the conspiracy-meister's foul-mouthed wrath, including an apocalyptic rant worthy of General Ripper.
This is the first installment of a biweekly update on activities and events of anti-LGBT groups. Those that are considered hate groups are indicated as such in the text.
Mass Resistance, a longtime anti-LGBT hate group based in Massachusetts, has been slowly expanding over the past few years. It currently claims an affiliate in Nebraska and chapters in Maine, Colorado, Missouri, California, Virginia, Nigeria and, now, Texas.
Janet Jenkins has been fighting for years for the return of her daughter, Isabella, and to bring those responsible for Isabella’s kidnapping to justice.
Psychologist Joseph Nicolosi, who stood for decades as one of the most stalwart defenders of ex-gay therapy, died on Wednesday from complications with the flu. He was 70. Nicolosi’s death was confirmed yesterday on Facebook by the Thomas Aquinas Psychological Clinic in Encino, California.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick joined Tony Perkins, president of the anti-LGBT hate group Family Research Council (FRC), twice in the past two weeks to promote SB6, the so-called “Texas Privacy Act,” a top legislative priority for Patrick during this session.
An Idaho man was arraigned Tuesday on a federal hate crime charge, one day after he pled guilty in state court to first-degree murder in the 2016 kicking and beating death of a man he believed was gay.
Despite being kicked out of Africa for his rhetoric, anti-LGBT pastor Steven Anderson is returning to the continent. And this time, he has help.
Brian Brown, director of the anti-LGBT National Organization for Marriage and president of the anti-LGBT hate group World Congress of Families (WCF), has announced the launch of the International Organization for the Family (IOF).
Yesterday, I watched Hillary Clinton give a gracious concession speech, one that was filled with hope and a touch of reassurance. It was, in some ways, a celebration of our democracy and its stability, which depends on the peaceful transition of power.