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See some NSFW shots after the jump. You'll be glad you did. |
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No longer the teen clinging to dreams of the big city and loving men, White's made quite a name for himself on the literary scene, a name that led Atlas publishing company to ask the author to pen Rimbaud: The Double Life of a Rebel. White recently invited our editor into his home to talk about the book, but, as happens, the conversation veered in all sorts of directions - from Rimbaud's drunken days to White's evolving take on gay marriage; from Rimbaud as the "teen top terror" to how France changed White's writing style. It's a potpourri! Take a peek, after the jump… |
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France is to call for a European Union drive to tackle violence against women worldwide and for the United Nations to step up action against homophobia, the French human rights minister said on Wednesday. The European Union, too, could use a bit more gay progress - countries like Turkey and Poland continue to repress the lavender set. |
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French police have placed radical gay militants under surveillance ahead of the visit of Pope Benedict XVI to France on September 12-15, the daily Le Figaro reported on Wednesday. Security forces are also keeping their eye out for Al-Qaeda, a group we find far more frightening than some condom throwing homos. |
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While we're sure their platforms and positions are all very intriguing, seeing these two men together gives us a wholly unpolitical itch. [Image] |
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Gay Parisian mayor Bertrand Delanoe believes his nation would accept a gay president, which only bolsters rumors that he'll run in the next election: "People think that homosexuality is accepted in Paris but not in the suburbs and the provinces. That is a false idea. As people feel that it's not a problem for me, it is no longer a problem for them." [Telegraph] |
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Cuba's endorsement of the self-explanatory event comes less than two months after first daughter Mariel Castro (pictured, center) proposed civil union legislation. |
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The publicist's email, in addition to being in French, failed to say which photographer took which picture, not that you care, of course… |
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Bounty Killer, has had two of his three UK concerts canceled in the last week, following a campaign by the gay human rights group OutRage! The Outrage! campaign extends all over Europe, including France and Belgium. Bounty Killer previously boasted that the gays would be no match for him. He obviously underestimated the lavender set's determination. One of the British clubs, however, claim the Outrage! protest had nothing to do with the concerts' cancellations, but because Killer missed his flight from Jamaica. They're now trying to reschedule the contentious event. |
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"We will defend ourselves because it’s unthinkable that homosexuals would adopt children."
Via UK Gay News: If a similar judgment dealt with Poland we would still not agree to adoption by homosexuals”, said deputy speaker of the Polish Parliament, Stefan Niesiolowski, a member of the ruling Citizen’s Platform (PO). It's unthinkable that Poland considers it's above EU mandates! Aren't there laws against that? If not, there should be! |