Monday Night Links

New York Times Book Reviews: Male Like Me & The Conformist

Bay Area Reporter: Leather community debates trans exclusion at upcoming contest

WIBW.com: Kansas Lawmaker Moves to Control Protests at Funerals

Chicago Tribune: Students face hate-crime charges

San Francisco Business Times: PlanetOut buys travel company for $6.5M

247Gay.com: Radio Host Janet Parshall Calls Gay Adoption “State-Sanctioned Child Abuse”

Reuters: Gay channel Logo looking for gay life in America

4 Comments so far

  1. Jami on January 24th, 2006

    I liked this quote from the B.A.R. article:
    “There is this funny idea that an FTM is somehow a frog to a butch lesbian pollywog. But we hardly ever hear that an MTF is on ‘the gay male spectrum.’ Once she cuts off her penis she is considered a woman,” said Arana

    As for Janet Parshall on Larry King:
    She then asserted that allowing a gay couple to adopt constituted “state-sanctioned child abuse because you’ve purposely taken away either a momma or a daddy, and mom and dad are both necessary in a child’s life.”
    So, in order to prevent child abuse, are we going to begin forcing hetero couples with children to immediately remarry after getting a divorce? And which “you” is she referring to who has forcibly taken away a parent when gay couples marry?

  2. UMLawGirl07 on January 24th, 2006

    I don’t know how to react to the banning of protests at funerals. On one hand, I applaud it for two reasons: People who are grieving shouldn’t be subjected to protests for any reason and I can’t stand the Westboro Church and its homophobic bile. On the other hand, I am always cautious about banning speech, even hate speech. This is a tough one for me.

  3. […] I previously linked to an article about Kansas Senator Jean Schodorf introducing a bill which included specific times and locations when protesting at funerals would be banned here. […]

  4. […] A couple of weeks ago I linked to an article in the Bay Area Reporter about the controversy surrounding the San Francisco LeatherSIR/boy contest’s policy prohibiting transgender competitors. […]

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