I’m not going to say a word.
I’m not going to say a word.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said this morning that he believes that the Republican Party should change its…
During a press conference for her new movie Trainwreck, Amy Schumer spoke about her reputation for being candid…
Kanye West loves to interrupt people in front of an audience, but he was on the receiving end when someone jumped…
As a non-American, I’ve always thought Obama is one of the best things that’s happened to America for some time, and in a way it’s a shame he can’t serve any more terms as President.
On Friday, South Carolina Senator and Rev. Clementa Pinckney was memorialized in a packed auditorium at the College…
So how commonly do men take their partner’s last name? Has that gone up? Either way I’m keeping my last name, but if/when I someday get married it would be really interesting and kind of cool if my partner wanted to take my last name.
The New York Times’ data blog, The Upshot, has found that more and more women are keeping their names after…
I will when people quoting scripture will stop prosecuting, harassing and killing gays, women and people of other religions.
oh fuck off.
So a woman bravely opposing oppression taking down a symbol of hate, does not move you to tears, but her quoting parts of a book that was once used excuse slavery does?
Genuinely teared up watching this video as she started quoting scripture. You’re a hero, Bree.
You really don’t get it, and you probably never will.
Yeah it is a fight. If none of that happened and the LGBT community kept themselves to themselves and remained quiet, then there is a very good chance that they would not have gained the right to marry in their home states.
You’re wrong and a bigot. Fuck off and join your brothers in the dustbin of history.
You know what’s stupid about the legal folks who are like “I don’t like the method - this should have been enacted by popular vote” ?
It’s hard for me to be joyous right now because I’m honestly kind of sad thinking of all the gay couples who paved the way for this as the earliest activists but died before this day finally came. It’s depressing and a little angering for me, because this has come way, way too late. (My dads died in 2009 and 2011 and…
Just wanna say congrats to all in the LGBT community. Everyone put up a helluva fight and finally my gay Skyrim character’s marriage is accepted nationwide.
All quiet on the Christian front on my Facebook news feed. So far relatives, church people from my childhood and devout from my Christian school have been either absent on the SCOTUS ruling or posting about other events (most notably the Donald Trump racist statements since they’re all Latin@s, as am I).
One of my Facebook acquaintances pulled the old “yeah, but marriage is inherently unequal, so we should abolish it.” Just be happy for people, okay?