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Republican Congressman Tim Walberg is in hot water for supporting dangerous bigotry overseas. According to Salon, Walberg went to Uganda and delivered a speech in support of the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ bill, nicknamed the “Kill the Gays” law. “Though the rest of the world is pushing back on you…though there are other major countries that are trying to get into you and ultimately change you
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Why Many Dems Are Turning On One of Texas’s Most Powerful Prosecutors Dec 27, 2023GOP Lawmaker Backed Death Penalty for Gay People. “In a little-noticed October speech in Uganda, Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) urged that nation to stand behind its new Anti-Homosexuality Act, which includes the death penalty,” Salon reports. “Walberg’s remarks came at Uganda’s National Prayer Breakfast. His trip to attend the event was
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Dec 27, 2023GOP Lawmaker Backed Death Penalty for Gay People. “In a little-noticed October speech in Uganda, Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) urged that nation to stand behind its new Anti-Homosexuality Act, which includes the death penalty,” Salon reports. “Walberg’s remarks came at Uganda’s National Prayer Breakfast. His trip to attend the event was May 2, 2022In a polarized society, Republican political strategists can use fear of Black or LGBTQ+ people to motivate voters to go to the polls, said Gabriel Lenz, a UC Berkeley political scientist. (UC Berkeley photo by Neil Freese) Most of these proposed laws are affecting conservative states, such as Texas and Florida.
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Dec 28, 2023Alex Cooper. , a Republican representing parts of Michigan, encouraged the Ugandan government to “stand firm” amid the international backlash against the country’s Anti-Homosexuality Act, which includes the death penalty in some cases, during a speech in Uganda last October. The act is also known as the “kill the gays” bill. Anti-gay activists celebrate Mississippi ‘religious freedom’ law
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Gaza’s health system is ‘collapsing’ as battles intensify in the south Jun 30, 202314 min. In Congress, Republicans proposed banning Pride flags at government buildings. At the Republican National Committee, some members revolted over a new LGBTQ+ outreach effort, which is now
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Gaza’s health system is ‘collapsing’ as battles intensify in the south Dec 14, 2022Christopher Wiggins. May 31 2023 3:02 PM EST. Cwnewser. At a Wednesday U.S. House Oversight Committee hearing on anti-LGBTQ+ hate, Republican lawmakers demonstrated that instead of listening to
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LGBTQ Americans talk about extremism, threats in 2022 – The Washington Post May 2, 2022In a polarized society, Republican political strategists can use fear of Black or LGBTQ+ people to motivate voters to go to the polls, said Gabriel Lenz, a UC Berkeley political scientist. (UC Berkeley photo by Neil Freese) Most of these proposed laws are affecting conservative states, such as Texas and Florida.
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LGBTQ Americans talk about extremism, threats in 2022 – The Washington Post Republican Congressman Tim Walberg is in hot water for supporting dangerous bigotry overseas. According to Salon, Walberg went to Uganda and delivered a speech in support of the country’s anti-LGBTQ+ bill, nicknamed the “Kill the Gays” law. “Though the rest of the world is pushing back on you…though there are other major countries that are trying to get into you and ultimately change you
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