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French president tells world to decriminalize homosexuality



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French President Hollande also adds, in the video below, that he wants to see the world outlaw the death penalty, support equality for women, and "the decriminalization of homosexuality, which cannot be seen as a crime - on the contrary, it's the recognition of one's orientation."

Via Towleroad:
Said Hollande: "France will continue to engage in all these struggles: for the abolition of the death penalty, for women's rights to equality and dignity, for the universal decriminalization of homosexuality, which should not be recognised as a crime but, on the contrary, recognized as a [sexual] orientation.

He added:"'All members countries have the obligation to guarantee the security of their citizens, and if one nation adheres to this obligation, it is then imperative that we, the United Nations, facilitate the necessary means to make that guarantee. These are the issues that France will lead and defend in the United Nations. I say this with seriousness. When there is paralysis... and inaction, then injustice and intolerance can find their place."
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US condemns Zimbabwe anti-gay actions



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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesperson
For Immediate Release August 23, 2012
2012/1337

STATEMENT BY VICTORIA NULAND, SPOKESPERSON

Arrest and Harassment of Gay, Lesbian and Transgendered Activists in Zimbabwe

The United States condemns the Government of Zimbabwe’s violent arrest and detention of 44 members of Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe on August 11 and a second raid by police on August 20. Several of these members sustained serious medical injuries from the attacks and were detained without charges. The Government of Zimbabwe has also targeted these same members’ homes and singled out their families for interrogation and harassment.

The United States stands in solidarity with Zimbabwe’s civil society, including LGBT activists. We are deeply concerned when security forces become an instrument of political violence used against citizens exercising their democratic rights. We call upon the Government of Zimbabwe to end this pattern of abuse and to eradicate the culture of impunity that allows members of the security sector to continue to violate the rights of the Zimbabwean people.
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French Catholic church says gays are pedophiles, tries to veto marriage in France



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The Catholic church.  That bastion of pedophilia, and pedophile-enablers - to this day - now claims to be worried about the welfare of children.  That's why the Catholic church has yet to fully fess up to its role in enabling the rape of children across the world for decades, if not millennia.

Now, the Catholic church is bringing back a move from the king - a figurehead the French violently overthrew, mind you - in an effort to inject religion into politics and effectively veto a Democratic state.
A tradition will be revived in France next week when a “Prayer for France” will be read out at Catholic churches across the country. The text, which attacks the government’s plan to legalise same-sex marriage, has angered France’s gay rights groups.
The annual “Prayer for France” was a centuries old custom but died out after World War Two. It was first uttered in the seventeenth century after King Louis XIII decreed all churches would pray on August 15 for the good of the country.
As well as opposing gay marriage, the prayer also makes clear the Catholic Church’s resistance to gay adoption.

The cardinal invites congregations to pray that “children cease to be objects of the desires and conflicts of adults and fully benefit from the love of a father and a mother.”
These words provoked the wrath of Inter LGBT.
The Catholic church is worried about children becoming objects of desire? (And please don't tell me that they're not talking about pedophilia - "objects of desire"?) Yet they still have not come fully clean on the pedophilia racket they ran for generations. Their hypocrisy is priceless, and sickening.

France, like much of western Europe, wised up long ago about the Catholic church.  While most French are Catholic, most French arenare not religious.  The Catholic church thankfully doesn't have the power to overthrow democracy in France like it, and its brethren the Mormons and the religious right, do on a regular basis in the states.

But seriously, the greatest gathering of pedophiles and their enablers in the history of man has the audacity to accuse us of sexually abusing children?  If the Catholic church is so worried about child molesters perhaps it should take a look in a mirror.

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German court gives tax benefit to gay couples



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CNN:
Germany's constitutional court has strengthened the rights of gay and lesbian couples, giving them a same tax benefit as heterosexual married couples.

The ruling, which came Wednesday, comes as the country is mired in an escalating debate on the status of homosexual partnerships.

The court ruled that gay couples who have entered into a "registered partnership," the German legal phrase for relationships similar to marriage, must be exempted from the country's land transfer tax just like straight married couples, according to a court news release.
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Aussie state of Tasmania to permit marriages



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TASMANIAN GAY AND LESBIAN RIGHTS GROUP
www.tasunited.org

Media Release
Sunday August 5th 2012

COMMUNITY CELEBRATES GIDDING'S COMMITMENT TO EQUALITY
CALL ON LIBERALS TO "HAVE A HEART" AND ALLOW A FREE VOTE
NEW VIDEO AND WEBSITE EXPLAINS HOW AND WHY TASMANIA CAN ALLOW EQUALITY

About 70 Tasmanian marriage equality supporters gathered at Parliament House today to toast Premier Lara Gidding's announcement that Tasmania will become the first Australian state to allow same-sex couples to marry (two pictures attached).

Tasmanian Gay and Lesbian Rights Group spokesperson, Rodney Croome, said there has been an overwhelming response to yesterday's announcement by Premier Giddings.

"In the last 24 hours the response to Lara Gidding's announcement from same-sex couples and their families across the state and the nation has been overwhelming, with emails pouring in asking 'when can we marry?'."

"Overnight, Tasmania has become a beacon of hope for hundreds of thousands of Australians."

At today's gathering Mr Croome thanked Tasmanian Premier, Lara Giddings and the Tasmanian Labor Party Conference, which yesterday endorsed state marriage equality, Tasmanian Greens' Leader, Nick McKim, who was the first state MP in Australia to introduce state marriage equality in 2005, Australian Greens' Leader, Christine Milne, whose legislation decriminalised homosexuality in 1997 (both of whom attended today's event), and those members of the crowd who had campaigned for so long for equality.

"Today I saw faces of people who were arrested in defence of our rights, who protested at anti-gay rallies, who spoke heart-to-heart with legislators to change their minds, and I thanked them all for the love and courage which has brought us to this point."

Mr Croome also welcomed support for state marriage equality laws from the Tasmanian Small Business Council saying it increases pressure on the Tasmanian Liberal Party to allow a conscience vote.

"My message to Will Hodgman is simple - have a heart and support a reform that will be great for Tasmania."

In a statement issued yesterday evening TSBC Executive Officer, Robert Mallett, said, "Modelling which has been provided to the TSBC demonstrates that Tasmania could benefit by the tune of $100 million if it adopts the principle of same sex marriage and is the first state to do so. The proposal seems sound and would help achieve what the vast majority of Tasmanian small businesses are saying...we need more customers."

Also today, marriage equality supporters launched a new video and website which seeks to explain how and why Tasmania should lead the nation on marriage equality.
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Vietnam contemplates legalization of same-sex marriage



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Vietnam? Seriously?

Remember kids, we're number one!
Even gay rights activists are stunned by the justice ministry’s new proposal to include same-sex couples in its overhaul of the country’s marriage law....

Vietnam seems an unlikely champion of gay rights issues. It is routinely lambasted by the international community over its dismal human rights record. Up until just a few years ago, homosexuality was labelled as a “social evil” alongside drug addiction and prostitution.

But over the past five years, that’s slowly started to change. Vietnam’s state-run media, unable to write about politically sensitive topics or openly criticise the one-party government, have embraced the chance to explore gay issues. They have run lengthy newspaper stories and television broadcasts, including one live special that won a top award.
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Scotland to move ahead with gay marriages



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Supporters have the majority in Parliament, so this is pretty much a done deal, I'm told. Read the rest of this post...

Scottish cabinet refuses to put marriage up for popular vote



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The Scottish cabinet yesterday concluded that it won't put the issue of legalizing same-sex marriage up for a popular vote because, they said, it's an issue of "conscience not constitution."  Meaning, it's a human rights issue, it's not some technical arcane tax amendment or something.

The Catholic church, which still hasn't come clean on its history of enabling pedophiles, of course had an immediate, absurd, comment.  From Politics UK:
“The dangers of the changes that are being proposed to the very meaning of marriage will entail a breadth of change that most people, including our politicians, have simply not reflected on,” Cardinal Keith O’Brien, head of the Catholic Church in Scotland, wrote in a newspaper article.

“Do people really understand that they will be sweeping the terms husband and wife from our marriage laws? Do they really understand that those who merely wish to modestly uphold their understanding of marriage could be disciplined in their places of work?”
Who wants to get rid of the terms husband and wife? There will still be husbands and wives. Just more of them.

As for the notion that Catholics won't be able to proselytize in the workplace, I didn't realized that that's part of the package you get when you hire someone who's Catholic - you're getting someone who plans on shoving their Catholicism down the throats of their coworkers.

I'm not sure I'd want to hire anyone - Catholic, Jewish, Muslim or atheist - who planned to come work and use my office as an opportunity to proselytize and/or judge the faiths of their coworkers. It's none of their business what faiths their coworkers have. And I'm rather shocked that the Cardinal would admit such an extremist notion, that Catholics plan to proselytize about their faith on the job.

Does this mean, for example,  that public school teachers (meaning, city-run schools) plan to push their catholicism on young children of other faiths?  That's a rather horrifying notion for a public teacher in a city school.

Catholics have the right to their own religious views.  They don't have the right to try to jam their faith down the throats of non-Catholics.  We have freedom of religion too.

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Scottish cabinet is considering legalizing same-sex marriage



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The usual suspects - religious right bigots and the pedophile-enablers running the Catholic church - are weighing in.
Controversial proposals on same-sex marriage are to be discussed by ministers in Scotland.

If approved, it would make Scotland the first country in Britain to agree same-sex marriage.

The Scottish cabinet is meeting in Edinburgh, after almost 80,000 people responsed to a government consultation - a much bigger response than the 26,000 who commented on the consultation over independence.
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Gay rights is EU entry criterion, Brussels says



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Fascinating story from EU Observer.
For his part, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, an ecumenical officer at the Armenian catholic church, made no bones about the situation.

"It's not in our culture to accept homosexuals. I mean, we don't reject the person, but we reject the sin and this is our freedom as Armenians. Our culture does not accept this," he told EUobserver in a recent interview in Etchmiadzin, the official seat of the Armenian church.

He said Armenia upholds basic human rights, but gay rights are a "secondary" issue where difference of opinion should be permitted.

"We have our cultural differences which should be respected ... These are questions on which you don't have consensus also in Europe. Europe is not just western Europe. For instance, Poland is a strong Christian country, or Romania or Bulgaria, or Serbia - Armenia is closer to these countries in its understanding," he explained.

EU entrants in some cases negotiate opt-outs from EU laws or transition periods for implementing sensitive parts of the rulebook.
You don't get to opt out on my humanity.  And the desire to do so speaks volumes as to whether this country, or any, is ready for EU membership.

It's a wonder to me why the EU would even consider accepting countries like Armenia as members in the first place.  These are not European countries.  Hell, even some of eastern Europe's entry into the EU, this soon, is questionable (I question the timing, not the overall eligibility).  I thin it's a mistake for the EU to grow so quickly, and to incorporate nations that are so different culturally and economically.  The cultural difference causes problems politically, and the economic differences have already begun to blow up in the EU's face.

Again, I'm not saying that you tell Eastern Europe, for example, that it never can have full membership.  But things should have been slowed down until Eastern Europe caught up with Western Europe in terms of its respect for human rights.

The question of Armenia goes to a larger question of just what is and isn't "Europe," but it also goes to the question of how countries with conflicting social values can successfully integrate on anything other than economic terms.

Now, some would argue that integrating Eastern Europe into Western Europe, and adding Armenia too, helps to force those countries to adopt western human rights.  And maybe.  It might also permit those countries veto power over our human rights.

I get the idea of adding Turkey to the EU, even though again, Turkey is arguably half-European, half Middle Eastern.  Turkey is strategically important to Europe (and the US), and integration advocates belief that closer ties to Europe will help modernize Turkey politically, which helps us all.  And perhaps Armenia has similar strategic assets (due to its location).  But then the EU stops being the EU and starts being NATO or some similar strategic organization rather than an ethno-centric, "European," one.  And I thought the new Europe was all about "Europe."

In that case, why not welcome America into the EU as well?  (And trust me, I'd welcome it personally, but logically it's not terribly clear that we're "European," though you could argue that we're as European as Turkey, and probably more-so than Armenia.) Read the rest of this post...

Madonna sued by French far-right for putting swastika over their leader's face



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Madonna concert image of herself mixed with Marine Le Pen,
the swastika is apparently over Le Pen's eyes.
French political poster of Marine Le Pen,
you can see that the eyes and smile are similar (France-Today)
From the Scotsman:
France’s far-right National Front plans to sue Madonna after the singer showed a video at a Paris concert that contained an image of the party’s leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika on her forehead.

The video has been shown at other concerts on the singer’s tour, and the party has expressed its outrage before, warning that it would take action if the video were shown in France. On Saturday night, Madonna played it at the Stade de France.

National Front spokesman Alain Vizier yesterday said that the party would file a complaint in French court next week for “insults.”
While Le Pen's father is an anti-Semitic Holocaust denier, among other things, she has tried to tone down the party's racism and anti-Semitism (though it's debatable why and to what degree she's toned it down). So it will be interesting to see how courts handle this. Read the rest of this post...

Outgoing Jamaican police chief blames "flamboyant gays" for inviting anti-gay hate crimes



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What a serious messed up country.  I can't believe people still go for vacation there.  From GayStarNews:
Green, who has just left the island after eight years as second in command in Jamaica’s police force, said: ‘I am not into gay-bashing, but the problem is cross-dressing and going downtown. Do they do that to create a media blitz? That just seems too contrived.

‘It’s just the hype from some who claim Jamaica is very anti-homosexual, but the reality is far from that. There are many homosexuals who live and work freely in Jamaica.’
Yeah, I'm sure some of his best victims are gay.

I've never been to Jamaica, and lord knows I'll never step foot in that country.  It's not just virulently homophobic, it seems downright unsafe, and uncivilized. Read the rest of this post...

State Dept asking for donations to push gay and trans rights internationally



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While I want to be supportive, I don't recall us having to hold a cake sale to fund the Iraq war. It just seems a bit odd asking us, expecting us, to fund something that the government should already be doing with its own money, no? Read the rest of this post...

US embassies across Latin America celebrate Pride



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It's nice to see some follow through from Secretary Clinton's earlier UN speech about gay and trans rights. Read the rest of this post...

Google's "Legalize Love" campaign not as initially reported



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I held off on posting about this over the weekend because something about it didn't smell quite right.

First off, every single story linked back to one single source that I'd never heard of.  Then there was the fact that no one in the traditional media had the story.  Just seemed odd that mainstream news sources wouldn't have a story about Google supposedly pushing marriage worldwide.  That's not something they'd shy away from.

Now we know the true story, via the Washington Post. Its still a great story.  But it's not the story everyone's been pushing.
The Internet has been buzzing this weekend over a reported announcement by Google that it is launching a worldwide push to legalize same-sex marriage. However, the tech giant says its new “Legalize Love” campaign isn’t about gay marriage at all, but rather supporting workers in countries that criminalize homosexuality.

"'Legalize Love' is a campaign to promote safer conditions for gay and lesbian people inside and outside the office in countries with anti-gay laws on the books," said a Google spokesperson in a statement.
It will be interesting to see WHAT exactly this campaign translates into. How exactly will Google push to support workers in countries that criminalize homosexuality? Read the rest of this post...

France's new left-wing government promises marriage and adoption rights in 2013



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Some activists are taking a wait and see attitude, but it's one of the things François Hollande ran on, marriage equality. Pretty cool. From AFP:
Symbolically, French Minister for Families Dominique Bertinotti turned out to see the floats set off.

"I go everywhere where the future of the family is at stake," she said, adding that "every bit of social progress benefits society as a whole".

Bertinotti said she was "confident" the law "would be passed in 2013".

Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said ahead of the march on Friday that "the right to marriage and adoption for all would be put in place" during President Francois Hollande's five-year mandate, but did not specify the date.

The crowd, however, remained sceptical.
France is not the US. But. Politicians are politicians, and politics is politics. Don't make the same mistake we did, mes amis, in trusting that your political leaders will keep their promises without the need of a little pressure. As I said during an interview last year, intentionally quoting Ronald Reagan, trust but verify.  It's their job to keep their promises, and it's your job to make sure they keep them. Read the rest of this post...

Is far-right American money funding anti-gay hate in the EU?



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Some Europeans think so. Read the rest of this post...

White House to unveil report on international LGBT rights



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From Chris Johnson at the Washington Blade:
The Obama administration is preparing to unveil a report summarizing the progress U.S. agencies have made in combating LGBT human rights abuses overseas, according to the White House.

“The reports were submitted by agencies as required by the president’s memorandum, and we will issue a summary in the near future,” Caitlin Hayden, spokesperson for the White House National Security Staff, told the Washington Blade.

On Dec. 6, the same day that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a high-profile speech in Geneva, Switzerland, saying LGBT people across the world “have an ally in the United States of America,” President Obama issued a memorandum calling on all U.S. agencies doing work overseas to step up efforts promoting international LGBT rights. Six months later, has the U.S. government heeded the call for more action?

All agencies working in foreign countries had to prepare a report within 180 days of the date of the memorandum — and each year afterward — on their progress toward advancing these goals. The agencies were directed to submit their reports to the State Department, which in turn was directed to compile the reports to transmit to the White House.
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Pride parade attacked in northern Greene



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It didn't help that the local religious leader had publicly attacked the parade. Read the rest of this post...

Chinese TV confuses rubber sex toy with mysterious new mushroom



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This is apparently for real. The TV station has reportedly apologized for the broadcast. A part of me still feels like this is a hoax. Does China (or better yet, Taiwan) have Onion TV?


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