Here are the really gay things that happened this past week that we decided not to blog about:
- Anti-gay pastor Lonnie Latham was acquitted from charges of lewdness related to offering a blowjob to an undercover cop. After years of fighting our community, we saved his tail. Go figure.
- I learned that Utah still has a sodomy law on the books. I also learned from that article that:
- Utah has an openly gay state senator.
- Utah social conservatives don't read Supreme Court decisions, or they don't read at all. It was unclear.
- I don't want to move to Utah.
- A radio shock jock in Quebec said that Andre Boisclair's Parti Quebecois has become a party of fags. Boiclair is the openly gay leader of the PQ. Quebec's premier Jean Charest responded calling the remarks unacceptable. That's how you do it, Cheney!
- Iowa State University's Greek Council decided not to give out incentives for donating blood because the gay and bisexual frat couldn't participate in the contest.
- A new report from the International Gay and Lesbian Human Right Commission shows how homophobia in Africa is helping to spread HIV and turning GLBT people away from treatment.
- Mexican pop star Christian Chavez came out.
- The HRC wants you to send a letter to your local paper to drop Ann Coulter's column. Warsaw's Times-Union carries it.
- The Soulforce Equality Riders' bus was vandalized in Iowa.
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