Trump supporter's 'Confederate man' anti-gay bumper sticker goes viral

You are recieving this because you signed up on LGBTQNation.com   View in browser · Update email preferences

THE WORLD'S MOST FOLLOWED LGBTQ NEWS SOURCE
Top Headlines for Monday Oct 17, 2016

Top StoryTrump supporter's 'Confederate man' anti-gay bumper sticker goes viral
The decal was falsely believed by many to be one in the same, but it is in fact two different stickers. Still, it seems fitting that they should reside so closely together.
Thumbnail
The Simpsons take on Vladimir Putin’s love for Donald Trump
Be prepared for Trump's angry denunciation of the cartoon as a propaganda tool of the media elite or something.

Thumbnail
Polish gay couple responds to death threats with video promoting love
"No matter if you are boy or girl, young or old, gay or lesbian or heterosexual – everyone needs somebody. What really counts is love."

Thumbnail
Lady Gaga and Rose McGowan share why women don’t report sexual assault
Most sexual assaults (63 percent) are not reported to police and 90 percent go unreported college campuses.

Thumbnail
North Carolina GOP office firebombed, spraypainted with Nazi graffiti
A local Republican Party office has been damaged by fire and someone spray-painted an anti-GOP slogan referring to "Nazi Republicans" on a nearby wall.

Thumbnail
Leaked Clinton emails show campaign worried about LGBT backlash after AIDS gaffe
"I don't want this to fester," wrote Clinton's campaign's LGBT outreach director, Dominic Lowell.

Thumbnail
Does Howard Stern deserve some credit for sinking Donald Trump’s campaign?
In his ability to make his opponent look like a fool, Stern comes off as a much better politician than the candidate himself.

Thumbnail
Tens of thousands march against same-sex marriage in Paris
They were also protesting Sunday against the use of assisted reproduction techniques and surrogate mothers to help same-sex couples have babies.

Thumbnail
Oregon university expands gender and sexual orientation options
PSU students can now choose from nine gender options and nine different sexual orientations. Choices include non-binary, agender, pansexual, asexual, and queer, among others.

Thumbnail
Alabama church elects lesbian pastor with a message of inclusion
"The UCC was the first mainline denomination to ordain LBGTQ ministers. That dedication to equality for all is important to the future of Christianity."