In the early hours of February 23, an unidentified man walked by a popular trans bar in Las Vegas and fired through the windows, injuring one. As of late last week, police have not determined a suspect or a motive.
In the early hours of February 23, an unidentified man walked by a popular trans bar in Las Vegas and fired through the windows, injuring one. As of late last week, police have not determined a suspect or a motive.
When renowned evangelical preacher Billy Graham passed away at 99, obituaries and memorials in publications across the world recounted his life with admiration — even among his critics Graham won praise. That respect was richly deserved, earned through a steadfast service to a message of faith that superseded political affiliation.
As the March 4 election day approaches, Italy has become the latest European country to face an explosion in far-right political activity and sometimes collapsing into violence.
On February 23, the Georgia State Senate passed a bill that would allow adoption agencies to refuse to work with same-sex couples.
Less than a week after 17 people were killed in Parkland, Florida, RidersUSA hosted their annual Second Amendment rally as planned in Phoenix.
The following is a list of activities and events of anti-LGBT organizations. Organizations listed as anti-LGBT hate groups are designated with an asterisk.
On Monday, February 12, Kaitlin Bennett, president of the Kent State University chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), a self-proclaimed “student movement for free markets and limited government,” posted a scathing resignation letter online titled “I’m Turning Point USA’s Top Activist in the Country, & I Quit this Shitty Organization.”
The deceptively named anti-LGBT hate group Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) sent its latest weekly “Friday Fax” newsletter and fund drive email out on February 14 and referenced a fellow hate group’s long-gone “Bigotry Map” as “proof” of … well, something.
Kevin Sorbo is putting on a Herculean effort to be a political commentator.
The radical right started the year on a roll, with allies in the White House. But then came Charlottesville, and the movement was knocked back on its heels. Still, Trump's rhetoric and the country's changing demographics continue to buoy the movement.