Here are the winners of LGBTQ Nation Heroes 2021 | Now LGBTQ people can get better parking spaces & the straights are losing their mind | A permanent Pride flag will be installed on the Stonewall National Monument
Daily Brief · Oct 4, 2021
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Woman goes viral for punching Pride protestor right in the face
The man was praying "in reparation for the offense given to God by those who were parading through the town promoting and glorifying the sin of sodomy" when the woman just punched him in the face.
Here are the winners of LGBTQ Nation Heroes 2021
LGBTQ Nation readers voted for the heroes who inspired them most. Here's who you all picked.
Now LGBTQ people can get better parking spaces & the straights are losing their mind
Adding extra reserved spaces to the ones already singled out for pregnant people, the disabled, and the elderly, is a step too far for some people.
A permanent Pride flag will be installed on the Stonewall National Monument
Under the Trump administration, activists weren't able to raise a flag pole or Pride flag on the federally-operated land despite repeated requests.
Billionaire behind Marvel’s cinematic empire is a Trump pal accused of violating federal law
Isaac Perlmutter, Marvel's former CEO, is name as part of the "Mar-A-Lago trio" accused by House Democrats of illegally attempting to influence government policies under Trump.
LGBTQ people need to wash our hands of Kyrsten Sinema. She doesn’t deserve our support.
We may have to put up with the out bisexual Senator's antics for three more years, but we shouldn't for one more day beyond.
Man knocked unconscious & could lose sight in vicious anti-gay hate attack
This is the fourth time he's been attacked in the past year as anti-LGBTQ assaults are on the rise in his city.
Carl Nassib waited to come out because he “didn’t know if it would ruin my career”
He also revealed how he "met an awesome guy" earlier this year that he's now dating.
Madison Cawthorn releases chilling video calling on Christians to “fight for our country”
The far-right Congressman continues to stoke domestic terrorism while hiding behind his "Christian values."
Federal court rules social media can’t be held liable for radicalizing Pulse shooter
Survivors wanted Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube held accountable for "aiding and abetting" Pulse shooter Omar Mateen, who swore allegiance to the terrorist group ISIS before his death.
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