Daily newsletter 10/10
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Daily newsletter 10/10
"➡️ The Virginia governor's debate was last night, and GOP candidate Winsome Earle-Sears got a lot of attention by saying that firing people for being gay "is not discrimination" and should be legal. (Keep in mind, Earle-Sears' running mate John Reid is gay.) In Massachusetts, a pair of foster parents lost their license because they refused to care for LGBTQ+ kids."
"We're headed into a long weekend, so check out some queer movies for LGBTQ History Month and we'll be back in your inbox on Tuesday. Have a good weekend, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate footage stills via WFXR News Winsome Earle-Sears's remarks drew immediate backlash. shutterstock creative A couple lost their foster care license after they wouldn't agree not to discriminate against LGBTQ+ youth nor attempt to change them."
Winsome Earle-Sears said firing people for being gay 'is not discrimination' and argued it should be legal, drawing immediate backlash. Her running mate John Reid is gay. A pair of foster parents in Massachusetts lost their license after refusing to care for LGBTQ+ youth and refusing to agree not to discriminate or attempt to change them. Kamala Harris made remarks on her book tour about the current administration. Columnist John Casey criticized Mike Johnson and Turning Point USA for proposing an extra-conservative Super Bowl halftime show in response to Bad Bunny. The newsletter suggests queer movies for LGBTQ History Month ahead of the long weekend.
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