Tag "Homosexuality"
Harry Potter Fans mock JK Rowling’s latest insistence that Dumbledore is gay
The Harry Potter fandom has turned on Fantastic Beasts writer J.K. Rowling, however temporarily, after her latest comments on the sexual relationship between Dumbledore and Grindelwald. It doesn’t seem to
Kenya Is Close To Legalizing Homosexuality. What About The Rest Of Africa?
Across Africa and the world, LGBT communities are anxiously watching out for a court case in Kenya’s capital. The court is expected to either retain a colonial-era law that criminalizes
The Minority Report Nigeria returns with a new conversation about the Lagos Pride March
From Angola decriminalizing same sex relations and the possibility of Kenya following suit, to the ridiculousness of Nigerians in 2019 still comparing homosexuality to pedophilia, murder and thievery (Hello, Cool
Blaming homosexuality for abuse of minors is distraction, victims say
People must stop using homosexuals as scapegoats for the sexual abuse of children, two male survivors of abuse by priests told reporters. “To make this link between homosexuality and pedophilia
Mormon ex-conversion therapist now says he regrets harm he caused, after refusing to apologize when he came out
David Matheson, the Mormon ex-conversion therapist, revealed in a new interview that he regrets the harm he caused. Last week, Matheson made headlines when he came out as a gay
Author Roosh Valizadeh Suggests That Men Who Like Women’s Butts Are Likely To Become Gay
Author Roosh Valizadeh has taken to his twitter account to insist that men’s butt obsession is a gateway to homosexuality. Roosh, a self-proclaimed dating expert, posted a video on his
Tweet of the Day: A Prayer For The Nigerian Homophobe’s Long Life
By God, I want to be alive when this happens so I can tell someone “I told you so”.
“If you are homosexually inclined, Nigeria is not a place for you.” Police PRO, Dolapo Badmus warns
The Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmus, who goes by the social media handle @opetodolapo, clearly felt it was her civic duty to remind the Nigerian LGBT community of