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- www.lgbtqnation.com Ukraine just held its first Pride event in years despite Russia's continued invasion - LGBTQ Nation
The military and a secret whisper campaign helped ensure the event's success.
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Do you all remember Barbara and her legendary rhubarb bar?
For context:
https://youtu.be/I1o4dyFhvTM?si=sem9nfzKQhOtcRi9
English Translation:
Do you all remember Barbara
And her legendary rhubarb bar?
Yes, in Barbara's rhubarb bar
The rhubarb was never scarce back then
Because in Barbara's rhubarb bar, as you know
There was a rhubarb cake that you don't easily forget
It had been very popular for years among three barbarians
Because barbarians know what rhubarb is
Barbarians know what rhubarb is
K-, k-, know what rhubarb is
Th-, th-, then there was also the barbarian beard barber
The barbarians were almost here every evening with him
And always drank with him after work
Rhubarb-Barbara-Bar-Barbarian-Beard-Barber-Beer
And since the beard barber was really here every evening
Barbara needed an additional bartender for the rhubarb bar beer bar Soon
So she doesn't work alone behind the bar
And so the next day Bärbel suddenly stood behind the bar
She was smart, charming, and very well-read
It didn't take long for everyone in the rhubarb bar to be captivated
As soon as they saw this beautiful being standing behind the bar
The beard barber called out: Bärbel
You are the woman for whom I would sell all my belongings
I wish you were my rhubarb-barbara-bar- Barbarian-beard-barber-beer-bar-Bärbel
The three barbarians were also heavily courting
They would die for a smile from Bärbel
But all their courting was ignored by Bärbel
Because Bärbel was mainly interested in Barbara
And there was clear sympathy on both sides
Apparently, besides Bärbel, Barbara was also bi
A rainbow appeared in the brightest colors When Barbara and Bärbel said 'I do'
The party then took place in the rhubarb bar (Of course!)
And was one of a kind
The beard barber was there, the barbarians were there
And of course, there was plenty of rhubarb cake
The three barbarians served alongside
A rhubarb-barbara-barbarian-barbecue
And later for the dance, the not at all dull
Baden-Baden rhubarb bar ballad bards played
So they both said yes to each other
Rhubarb-Barbara and her Bärbel - hooray!
And soon Master Stork swiftly arrived
And brought a child to the rhubarb bar
Apart from Bärbel and Barbara
Of course, the beard barber and the
barbarians were there for the baby
They were all like a huge family
And they named the child Emily (Lovely!)
Will it later take over the barbershop
Or stand behind the bar at Barbara's?
Maybe!
After all, it was the rhubarb-barbara-bar-barbarian-beard-barber-beer-bar-baby
- www.advocate.com President Joe Biden calls on LGBTQ+ community ‘to wave their flags of pride high’ this June
The president officially proclaimed June 2024 to be Pride Month in an announcement on Friday.
- abcnews.go.com State Department issues travel alert for LGBTQ people, events abroad
The U.S. State Department issued a caution alert, warning U.S. citizens overseas to exercise increased caution related to violence against "LGBTQI+ persons and events.”
- www.them.us "Don't Be Weak and Gay," a Missouri GOP Candidate Tells Voters in a New Campaign Ad
Secretary of State candidate Valentina Gomez also brandishes a firearm in the ad.
- www.advocate.com LGBTQ+ Pride Month events could be targets of foreign terrorists, security officials warn
Federal law enforcement officials say that organizations like ISIS may be considering attacks on June’s Pride events.
- abcnews.go.com Target will only sell Pride Month collection in some stores after backlash in 2023
Target has announced that it will only sell their Pride Month collection in select stores after suffering a backlash and boycott last year during the 2023 Pride season.
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As a lesbian thespian, I'm surprised "punky little gorilla" isn't on my acting resume.
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- www.cnn.com Hong Kong transgender activist gets new male ID after yearslong legal battle | CNN
Transgender activist Henry Tse’s ID card dominated his world for the past seven years, the center of a lengthy court battle and a fight for recognition.
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This is nice
Title and image source from this Mastodon toot by [email protected]. I even took the damn title because I couldn't think of anything more apt.
As always, respect my trans homies or I make your pronouns was/were.
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John Bolton to Vote for Dick
www.motherjones.com John Bolton: I voted for Dick and will againThe former Trump national security adviser and longtime warmonger will write-in Dick Cheney in 2024, he said on CNN.
- www.theguardian.com ‘My cast and crew’s safety kept me up at night’: why a queer Ghanaian film may never be screened
Joewackle J Kusi was finishing his film Nyame Mma when an anti-LGBTQ+ bill was passed, bringing the threat of prosecution for those ‘promoting’ queer stories
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/954958
> Joewackle J Kusi was finishing his film Nyame Mma when an anti-LGBTQ+ bill was passed, bringing the threat of prosecution for those ‘promoting’ queer stories > > Arare Ghanian film featuring a queer main character could not have been released at a worse time for its director and cast. Joewackle J Kusi was making finishing touches to his short film, Nyame Mma (Children of God), and arranging screenings in the capital, Accra, when a piece of legislation passed through Ghana’s parliament, targeting LGBTQ+ content. > > According to the bill approved in late February, those involved in the “wilful promotion, sponsorship or support of LGBTQ+ activities” will face jail sentences of up to five years. The legislation, awaiting presidential endorsement before it becomes law, also stipulates a prison sentence of between six months and three years for those found guilty of identifying as LGBTQ+. > > Kusi says the bill’s passing forced him to cut the schedule short, to just one private screening for prominent art and film figures. It was shown on 6 March, Ghana’s independence day, at a venue in Accra, but Kusi has no idea if it will ever reach a wider audience. > > “I was nervous, I was anxious because of the bill,” Kusi says. “The safety of my cast and crew kept me up at night. > > “We considered that it was safer to just have one night. We didn’t go big because it didn’t feel safe to screen a film with a queer character in Ghana around the time this bill was passed.” > > Nyame Mma tells the story of Kwamena (played by Kobina Amissah-Sam), who moves away from home to live in Bolgatanga, a town in northern Ghana, because of family friction over his sexuality. After the sudden death of his father, the 30-year-old queer man returns home to Sekondi, in the country’s south-west. > > There, he meets his estranged lover, Maroof (played by Papa Osei A Adjei), who, under intense societal pressures, is about to marry a woman. Kwamena is left grieving not just for his father, but also the loss of Maroof. > > In a touch of magical realism, Kwamena, in a dream sequence, meets his father in the afterlife. The film also alludes to Sekondi’s annual masquerade – the Ankos festival – with spirits featuring in surreal episodes. > > “Some of the stories we are going to tell are going to be heavily impacted by the bill. It’s stifling to creativity,” Kusi says. > > “When this film goes out there at the right time I could spend four to five years in prison because I made a film that acknowledges and highlights marginalised and queer stories.” > > The bill, he says, is in contrast with Ghana positioning itself as a tourist destination, particularly after its 2019 Year of Return initiative, designed to encourage the diaspora to come back to the country. > > Based in Accra, Kusi, 31, studied broadcast journalism and mass communications at the Ghana Institute of Journalism. He worked as a writer and producer at a local television network before losing his job during the pandemic which led him to focus on film-making. > > One of his first major productions was a well-received audio drama called Goodbye, Gold Coast, telling the love story of a Ghanian schoolteacher and her European lover on the eve of Ghana’s independence in 1957.. > > Finding actors willing to play queer characters was a major challenge during Nyame Mma’s production. Kusi choose straight actors because “if I had to cast queer actors then they would have to go in hiding”. > > “People read the script and said beautiful things about it but said they can’t act the role,” he says. > > “Growing up, every single time I have seen a queer representation in a Ghanian film it’s been in negative light. You’ll see them at the end of the film giving their life to Christ, or they’re probably on the bed dying from some STDs. I felt that shouldn’t be the only real representation, so I tried to create positive characters.” > > The existing colonial-era gay sex law in Ghana, which carries a prison sentence of three years, has recently led to arrests. In 2021, a group of 16 women and five men were arrested in southeastern Ghana after attending a meeting for LGBTQ+ advocates, in a case that attracted global attention – however a few months later they were acquitted. > > “The [new] bill is targeting and criminalising all aspects of nonconformity,” Kusi says. > > Human rights groups have been urging the president, Nana Akufo-Addo, not to sign the bill into law. One, Outright International, says it would “lead to a surge in violence and human rights violations against LGBTQ persons in Ghana”, including “an increased risk of mob attacks, physical and sexual violence, arbitrary arrests, blackmail, online harassment, forced evictions, homelessness, and employment discrimination”. > > But Kusi points out it is election year in Ghana, and the season for populist policies. > > “The only thing that unites Ghanians, no matter what political party, or religion, is homophobia,” Kusi says. > > “Homophobia makes it really hard for people to think clearly. It obstructs your reasoning.”