Wednesday, November 20, 2013

International Gay News Headlines (T25T-3)

The Big Day Out still has a couple of acts to announce.
The hip hop/funk maestro will be hitting our shores for a few sideshows ahead of his appearance at Bluesfest.
Desperate times call for desperate measures.

IBTimes.co.uk

Uganda: British Pensioner Bernard Randall's Gay Sex Trial Adjourned
IBTimes.co.uk
A British pensioner charged with offences related to gay sex has appeared in court in Uganda. Bernard Randall, 65, has been charged with trafficking obscene publications after photos of him having sex with another man were found on his computer. The ...
British man faces court in Uganda after gay images found on his stolen laptop ...Washington Post
Uganda Trial on Published Gay Images is PostponedEDGEOnTheNet

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International Business Times

Apple Inc. Offends LGBT with iOS 7's “Gay” Insulting Definition
International Business Times AU
Apple iOS 7 defines the word "gay" as (informally) stupid or foolish, i.e., That's so gay. Ms Gorman told LGBT Weekly that with Apple Inc's definition of the word "gay," the company is promoting the pejorative use of the word gay. She said that she was ...
Becca Gorman, Sudbury Teenager, Petitions Apple CEO Tim Cook To Change ...International Business Times
Teen leads charge to change definition of 'gay'Fox News
Sudbury teen calls Apple out on definition of 'gay'My Fox Boston

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The New Civil Rights Movement

Boehner To The Rescue â€" Of International Anti-Gay Organization Promoting ...
The New Civil Rights Movement
If you are a pro-drug legalization group, a group interested in eliminating child labor laws, or perhaps pro-prostitution, you should immediately pick up the telephone and call (202) 225-6205. As long as you are engaged in a “discussion of public ...

Mum and musician Anika Moa is about to release a new album inspired by spontaneous bedtime lullabies for her sons.
Urge Bar is throwing a big fundraiser night on Saturday for Movember, the annual moustache growing charity drive.
Tory Chairman Grant Shapps has written to Labour leader Ed Miliband over revelations gay former Co-op banking chairman Paul Flowers resigned from Bradford Council in 2011 after "inappropriate but not illegal adult content" was found on a computer he used.
Journalist Brendan O'Neill has denied that derogatory uses of the word "gay" are homophobic, saying that youth culture has altered the word so it now means "rubbish, or pathetic, or lame."
The Conservative Party cannot secure a majority unless it wins around new voters by “shouting from the rooftops” about its support for policies such as equal marriage, Minister for Planning Nick Boles has said.


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