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The American Civil Liberties Union invited activists, pundits and media types - like Pam Spaulding, Rachel Maddow and John Aravosis - to write a few words on gay pride. And, for some reason, they asked our editor, who wrote a surprisingly earnest piece. Here's but a taste: "When I think of gay pride, I don’t think of gay people. Okay, well, that’s not true. I do think of gay people… But, more than all those communities, that proverbial melting pot, I see America: a nation built on the revolutionary idea that citizens should live as individuals, free of tyranny." [ACLU] |
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Marriott's Porn Sensitive
I've gotten reports over the years that our blog has been blocked in numerous locations around the country (O'Hare) and world (China) because we are, supposedly, a porn site. This has happened in numerous airports, to me and my readers, and the most recent report is from a Marriott hotel in Park Ridge, New Jersey. In that instance, the hotel computer in the business center reportedly blocked access to AMERICAblog, explaining that the site contained the word "lesbian." Sure, such search engine filters may seem like simple glitches at best and overt homophobia at worst, but Aravosis rightly points out the larger free speech implications. One can never know who or what's being blocked, which "begs for federal regulation to guarantee free speech." |
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• John Aravosis chats with CNN's resident tool Rick Sanchez about Larry Craig. Moral of the story: Craig's coincidence defies reality. Meanwhile Aravosis wrote this piece about ENDA. A reader suggested we add him to our list of 20 Most Frightful Anti-Gay Activists… • GLAAD gets into the news business. • Queer Iraqi situation worse than imagined: Up to 25 gay men will next month have to ‘take their chances’ in Iraq where religious militia regularly seek out gays and execute them. Two ‘safe houses’ for gays will be forced to close at the end month – due to lack of cash, it was learned last night. Make potentially life saving donation here. Or continue being apathetic. It's up to you. |
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