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Nor, it seems, can Italy's Justice Ministry, for they've given the green light for prosecutors to use a fascist era law against comedienne Sabina Guzzanti, who recently took aim at his Holiness: Guzzanti is accused of "offending the honour of the sacred and inviolable person" of Pope Benedict XVI. Even Guzzanti's father, right-leaning MP Paolo Guzzanti, wagged a finger at the green light, saying "[This is] a return to the Middle Ages. Perhaps my daughter should be be submitted to the judgment of God by being made to walk on hot coals." |
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The Open Polis association will launch in the northern Italian city of Bologna on 26 September. Membership is open to gay men and women from the police, the paramilitary Carabinieri and tax police, as well as the army and the air force. About 200 men and women have already signed up with Open Polis, which will soon become the planet's most attractive gay rights group, we're sure… |
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Hooray for equality through consumption! |
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» Fearsome…
"Gay godfathers are scared of coming out in the Italian Mafia for fear of being ridiculed or murdered, an anti-Mob prosecutor said. Antonio Ingroia, who has helped bring several bosses to justice, said: 'Being gay is still a taboo for Italian society in general, let alone the Mafia, which is an archaic organization. 'These bosses have to cover their homosexuality; they're afraid because they risk being ridiculed and killed.'" [Telegraph] |
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» Discrimination Crashes…
Italian Danilo Giuffrida found his driver's license revoked after disclosing his homosexuality during a military health examine. Upon passing the test for a second time, the 26-year old was told he would have to renew it in a year, rather than in the standard ten. Officials told Giuffrida that his "sexual identity disturbance" was the root of the problem. Now, after Giuffrida filed a lawsuit, the transit authority has been ordered to pay him 100,000 Euros, about $157,700. [Reuters] |
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First the gay brain debate - and its potential social ramifications - and now there's new work linking homosexuality and genetics, although this theory may need a bit of work: Italian scientists have come up with an explanation for the puzzle as to why homosexuality, if it is hereditary, has not been eliminated from the gene pool to date, despite the fact that gay people are less likely to reproduce than heterosexuals. Camperio-Ciani went on to describe these genes as "sexually antagonistic," meaning that increase a woman's "fecundity," while decreasing it in men. Does this men we gays aren't fertile, because we were really hoping on using those sperm of ours! The scientists, meanwhile, are going to get cracking on the "lesbian gene." Apparently the gendered differences go deeper than just fertility… |
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Carfagna said in comments published Monday that she would not back the June gay pride event in Bologna because "gay prides are pointless." Please tell us this chick's not for real. |
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Del Vecchio makes sure to mention, however, that he "never dismissed anybody from the army for being gay." He just shipped them off to lands unknown.. |
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In an interview for the newspaper Il Giornale, the outgoing speaker of Italy’s parliament, Fausto Bertinotti, announced that the Rainbow Left, a coalition of Italian Communists and the Green party, will challenge the Democratic Party for the votes of gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transsexuals. The Rainbow Left has a lot of work to do, however: an estimated 50% of homos vote for the Democratic party. |
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» Italians Protest Iranian Deportation
Italian activists gathered outside Britain's embassy in Rome to protest a planned deportation of 19-year old Iranian gay Mehdi Kazemi. The UK may deport Mehdi as soon as this week. [AKI] |
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Italian Premier Romano Prodi resigned today after Parliament gave him "no confidence". Gays loved the politician because he pushed for equal rights, despite the fact that the Pope would eat his brains as punishment. |
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Gays Are The Pits...
Tens of thousands gathered in Madrid and Vatican City for Catholic rallies promoting traditional families on Sunday. Except for us gay folk. We're apparently worthless. |
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Activists Call On Health Minister To Take Stand
The drama began when a journalist went undercover as a gay man and investigated "reparative therapist" Tonino Cantelmi, the head of the Association of Catholic Italian Psychologists and Psychiatrists. The journalist's report raised a lot of eyebrows in Italy, particularly among enthusiastic conservatives: Paola Binetti, a neurophsychiatrist and Democratic party lawmaker associated with the Teodem movement, praised Cantelmi for his "excellent work." Gay group Aricay disagrees and have called on Turco to come out against reparative therapy. Turco has yet to do so, but her opposition may garner her some political enemies. Parliamentarian Mauro Fabris calls anti-Cantelmi criticism a "hateful attempt to accuse the Catholic Church of homophobia.” Um, okay… |
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Homosexuality Deserves "Legal Protection"
A Senegalese man got his non-denominational holiday wish! The Italian high court overruled a lower court's deportation order: [The court] has ruled that a gay illegal immigrant from Senegal can remain in Italy for now, and ordered a judge to examine the man's claim that he faces persecution in Senegal based on his sexual orientation. How long until the right wing launches a crusade against the "protective" judiciary? |