• 200 Medical Professionals Oppose Bills Aimed at Trans Youth. If Only Republicans Believed in Science

    200 Medical Professionals Oppose Bills Aimed at Trans Youth. If Only Republicans Believed in Science

    So by all accounts, medical professionals and researchers have come to the conclusion that transgender people are just, you know, people. Yet, Republican lawmakers are driven by a bizarre desire to destroy everything they don’t understand, even if that means targeting children. Last month, ya boy wrote about how Republican legislators in southern states had…

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  • Carnegie Mellon University Apologizes After Campus Map Whites Out Black Neighborhoods

    Carnegie Mellon University Apologizes After Campus Map Whites Out Black Neighborhoods

    So I’ve been at this job for about two months now and it’s been quite the learning experience. One of the things I’ve learned in my short time here is that universities are, like, really fucking racist. It seems that every week there’s yet another school that does some racist thing and then tries to…

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  • FBI Elevates Racial Extremists to 'National Threat Priority'

    FBI Elevates Racial Extremists to 'National Threat Priority'

    It’s crazy, y’all. I feel like four years ago we warned that if ol’ boy got elected it would embolden the worst of our society to do some heinous things. According to the FBI, unfortunately, we were right. FBI director, Christopher Wray, has said that racially motivated violent extremists (read:white nationalists) have been elevated to…

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  • Justice Department to Investigate Conditions in Four Mississippi Prisons

    Justice Department to Investigate Conditions in Four Mississippi Prisons

    Each week it feels like yet another story comes out about a prisoner being killed in a Mississippi prison. Hopefully,tonight’s news means that meaningful change is on the way. CNN reports that the Justice Department has begun an investigation into four Mississippi prisons. The investigation is being spearheaded by the departments Civil Rights Division and…

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  • Civil Rights Leader Bayard Rustin Pardoned 67 Years After Being Jailed For Having Sex With Men

    Civil Rights Leader Bayard Rustin Pardoned 67 Years After Being Jailed For Having Sex With Men

    It was hard enough to be a black in America at the height of the civil rights movement. To also be a gay at the time only furthered that hardship. Civil Rights leader Bayard Rustin was unfortunately a victim of laws put in place to punish those in the LGBTQ community. While much delayed, he…

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  • California Police Respond to a Teenager Having a Seizure by Handcuffing Him

    California Police Respond to a Teenager Having a Seizure by Handcuffing Him

    I don’t really understand the world we live in sometimes. Okay, most of the time. For example, why do the police not understand why we have a distaste for them when they turn around and do things like this? According to NBC News, Lourdes Ponce, a mother in California, is understandably upset after an incident…

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  • David Schwimmer Responds to Erika Alexander

    David Schwimmer Responds to Erika Alexander

    For some inexplicable reason, Friends has seen a resurgence in the last five years. This was mainly due to it being easily accessible on Netflix until recently. I don’t get it, but hey, I’m not white. As a result of this resurgence, it seems like every week a former Friends star is asked about a…

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  • Trump Is Acquitted. Right, in Fact, Doesn't Matter in America

    Trump Is Acquitted. Right, in Fact, Doesn't Matter in America

    Well, the thing we all knew was going to happen has happened. Having said that, it isn’t any less disappointing. CNN reports that by a vote of 52-48 the senate has voted to acquit President Donald Trump of abuse of power. Mitt Romney was the lone Republican to vote for Trump to be convicted on…

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  • Deborah Batts, The Nation's First Openly LGBTQ Federal Judge, Has Died at 72

    Deborah Batts, The Nation's First Openly LGBTQ Federal Judge, Has Died at 72

    It’s always sad news when we lose one of our pioneers, especially in a month dedicated towards celebrating them. CNN reports that Deborah Batts has passed away at the age of 72. Batts was the first-ever openly LGBTQ federal judge in the nation’s history. In 1994, she was sworn into the US District Court for…

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  • Illinois Cancels Voter Registrations for Almost 800 Former Inmates

    Illinois Cancels Voter Registrations for Almost 800 Former Inmates

    Faith in the American voting process has grown shaky in recent years. With GOP-led states trying their damnedest to suppress the vote, the current president having no problem with Russia hacking our voting systems and the Iowa caucus just being a massive failure, it makes sense. Unfortunately, tonight’s news will probably not help. CBS News…

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