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Not once have they cited any sources. They share AI content based on lies. They believe whatever Trump says. One called PBS fake. They're celebrating the government shutdown. They resort to homophobic and transphobic attacks.
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September 5, 1946
Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the glitter rock band Queen (Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are the Champions, Don't Stop Me Now), is born in Stone Town, Zanzibar.
September 5, 1946
Freddie Mercury, lead singer of the glitter rock band Queen (Bohemian Rhapsody, We Are the Champions, Don't Stop Me Now), is born in Stone Town, Zanzibar.
September 4, 1957
The Wolfenden Report, a study for laws governing sexual behavior in Great Britain is released. The report was groundbreaking by recommending that the law be concerned only with public acts and refrain from legislating morality.
September 4, 1957
The Wolfenden Report, a study for laws governing sexual behavior in Great Britain is released. The report was groundbreaking by recommending that the law be concerned only with public acts and refrain from legislating morality.
August 20th, 1948
Perry Watkins--who, in 1990, was one of the first US soldiers to challenge the ban on gays in the US military and have some success with the issue before the Supreme Court--is born in Joplin, MO.
August 20th, 1948
Perry Watkins--who, in 1990, was one of the first US soldiers to challenge the ban on gays in the US military and have some success with the issue before the Supreme Court--is born in Joplin, MO.
August 17, 2002
The New York Times announces that it will publish same-sex commitment ceremony notices and some types of formal registration of gay and lesbian partnerships in the Sunday Styles section under Weddings/Celebrations.
August 17, 2002
The New York Times announces that it will publish same-sex commitment ceremony notices and some types of formal registration of gay and lesbian partnerships in the Sunday Styles section under Weddings/Celebrations.
August 15, 1971
The pioneering but short-lived organization, the Homosexual Liberation Front, is formed in Mexico City in response to the firing of a Sears employee for alleged homosexual behavior.
August 15, 1971
The pioneering but short-lived organization, the Homosexual Liberation Front, is formed in Mexico City in response to the firing of a Sears employee for alleged homosexual behavior.
August 13, 1895
Painter and feminist Hannah Gluckstein aka Gluck (Medallion, Gluck, Sir James Crichton-Brown, Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Light) - who painted primarily portraits, landscapes, and flowers - is born in London, England
August 13, 1895
Painter and feminist Hannah Gluckstein aka Gluck (Medallion, Gluck, Sir James Crichton-Brown, Rage, Rage Against the Dying of the Light) - who painted primarily portraits, landscapes, and flowers - is born in London, England
August 12, 1990
Ethyl Eichelberger, drag performer, playwright, actor, and outrageous presence in New York's theatrical scene, dies at age 45 in New York City. Eichelberger became a popular figure in experimental theater best known for ...
August 12, 1990
Ethyl Eichelberger, drag performer, playwright, actor, and outrageous presence in New York's theatrical scene, dies at age 45 in New York City. Eichelberger became a popular figure in experimental theater best known for ...
August 11, 1953
Novelist, short story writer, and army officer John Horne Burns (The Gallery, Lucifer With a Book) dies at age 36 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Italy.
August 11, 1953
Novelist, short story writer, and army officer John Horne Burns (The Gallery, Lucifer With a Book) dies at age 36 of a cerebral hemorrhage in Italy.
August 10, 1994
The Australian film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert opens in theaters. The film will achieve cult status and go on to win an Academy Award for costume design.
August 10, 1994
The Australian film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert opens in theaters. The film will achieve cult status and go on to win an Academy Award for costume design.
August 9, 2007
Logo hosts the first US Presidential forum on LGBT issues, sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign. Six Democratic candidates participate-including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama-all; all Republican candidates decline.
August 9, 2007
Logo hosts the first US Presidential forum on LGBT issues, sponsored by the Human Rights Campaign. Six Democratic candidates participate-including Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama-all; all Republican candidates decline.
August 8th, 1951
Author and journalist Randy Shilts (And The Band Played On, Conduct Unbecoming)-who became the first full-time openly gay journalist to cover gay politics for the US press when he was hired in 1981 by The San Francisco Chronicle-is born in Davenport IA
August 8th, 1951
Author and journalist Randy Shilts (And The Band Played On, Conduct Unbecoming)-who became the first full-time openly gay journalist to cover gay politics for the US press when he was hired in 1981 by The San Francisco Chronicle-is born in Davenport IA
August 7, 2013
Educator, reality TV personality Sean Sasser, whose commitment ceremony to Pedro Zamora on the reality series The Real World: San Francisco in 1994 was considered a landmark TV event, dies of cancer at age 44.
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August 7, 2013
Educator, reality TV personality Sean Sasser, whose commitment ceremony to Pedro Zamora on the reality series The Real World: San Francisco in 1994 was considered a landmark TV event, dies of cancer at age 44.
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August 6th, 1885
The Parliament in Britain votes to make homosexual acts a criminal offense.
August 6th, 1885
The Parliament in Britain votes to make homosexual acts a criminal offense.
August 5, 2016
The Human Rights Campaign estimates that there are at least 41 openly lesbian, gay, and bisexual Olympians competing in the Olympics.
August 5, 2016
The Human Rights Campaign estimates that there are at least 41 openly lesbian, gay, and bisexual Olympians competing in the Olympics.
August 4, 1993
Activist Steve Endean - the nation's first professional lobbyist for gays and lesbians who established the Gay Rights National Lobby in 1978 and launched the Human Rights Campaign Fund in 1980 - dies of AIDS complications at age 44 in Washington, DC.
August 4, 1993
Activist Steve Endean - the nation's first professional lobbyist for gays and lesbians who established the Gay Rights National Lobby in 1978 and launched the Human Rights Campaign Fund in 1980 - dies of AIDS complications at age 44 in Washington, DC.
August 3, 1974
The Lesbian Connection - a periodical for and about lesbians which helped to build a social, political, and news network among lesbians begins publication. The magazine/newspaper is founded and run by the lesbian-feminist collective Ambitious Amazons.
August 3, 1974
The Lesbian Connection - a periodical for and about lesbians which helped to build a social, political, and news network among lesbians begins publication. The magazine/newspaper is founded and run by the lesbian-feminist collective Ambitious Amazons.
August 2, 1924
Novelist, essayist, activist, and playwright James Baldwin - National Book Award nominee and a passionate, literary voice during the turbulent days of the mid-20th century Civil Rights Movement - is born in New York City.
August 2, 1924
Novelist, essayist, activist, and playwright James Baldwin - National Book Award nominee and a passionate, literary voice during the turbulent days of the mid-20th century Civil Rights Movement - is born in New York City.
August 1966: Three years before Stonewall, transgender patrons at Compton's Cafeteria in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco begin to riot when a policeman's attempt to arrest one of them is met with coffee thrown in his face.
August 1966: Three years before Stonewall, transgender patrons at Compton's Cafeteria in the Tenderloin district of San Francisco begin to riot when a policeman's attempt to arrest one of them is met with coffee thrown in his face.
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