Oklahoma rejects pro-LGBT license plate
By Justin Snow
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March 24, 2015
“I thought that was a load of crap. I thought that was very uneducated, very bigoted, very discriminatory against a population that has long faced an unfair, unethical discrimination.”

— John Keefe, whose application for an Oklahoma license plate that said “LGBTALY” was rejected by the state’s tax commission. According to News9.com, a representative of the commission said the license plate was “sexual in nature.” Keefe has hired an attorney to appeal the decision.
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Former Disney star Geno Segers has left the new Broadway cast of Hadestown, following backlash over social media videos in which he mocked transgender people and dismissed claims that their rights are under attack.
Segers, who previously starred in the Disney XD sitcom Pair of Kings, was set to play Hades, god of the underworld, in the hit musical. According to the Broadway and community theater publication OnStage Blog, Segers had posted several videos to his social media channels with titles including "TRANS FAIRNESS?", "NO MORE TRANS?" and "HE...I MEAN SHE BROKE THE RECORD."
"I'm mainly exhausted at this point," Bosco says of the political attacks that have been lobbed against members of the transgender community. "It's just never-ending. It's just this deluge of hate that keeps on happening.
"But the thing with a lot of right-wing talking points is they pick a boogeyman or some sort of scapegoat and they change it about every ten years," the trans drag performer adds. "It's been trans people for a while, it's been Mexican people, it's been Black people, it's been any sort of 'other' that they can then manipulate people into being afraid of, and then they can blame all of the problems in the country on that one group of people. And right now trans people are taking the brunt of it."
One Million Moms is incensed over a campaign encouraging people to learn about injectable PrEP, a long-acting form of medication to prevent transmission of HIV.
The conservative group claims that a ViiV Healthcare television ad promoting injectable PrEP and featuring RuPaul's Drag Race judge Michelle Visage aired on TV Land, a Paramount-affiliated network that typically broadcasts decades-old sitcoms.
OMM is outraged that an ad promoting ViiV Healthcare's "PrEP Wisdom" campaign aired on a channel "known for providing nostalgic, wholesome, and familiar comedy shows without the need for edgy programming." The group claims that the campaign "primarily targets individuals at risk of HIV, including members of the LGBTQ community," whom it associates with extramarital sex.

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