SCOTUS Makes Trump Pay Up For Sexual Assault | Gay USA 7/1/2026
SCOTUS Makes Trump Pay Up For Sexual Assault | Gay USA 7/1/2026
This Week on Gay USA:
- Pride all over the world.
- Supreme Court rules that states can ban trans girls from girls sports.
- Court backs racist Trump policies to make America white again.
- Pete and Chasten Buttigieg victims of a malicious swatting.
- Advances in trans care in CA, IL, and NYC.
- Killer of trans man Sam Nordquist in upstate NY sentenced to life.
- Remembering Victoria Cruz, trans anti-violence advocate.
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It is. And that was never the reason for my leaving. Yeah. Yes. Uh so all is well.1:08
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Well, so uh what a week. Pride all over the world from Budapest to Toronto where1:15
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the prime minister marched to across the USA. We will report on it after we get to the Supreme Court ruling that states can1:24
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ban trans girls from girls sports uh which poses an existential threat to transgender identity.1:33
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And as we mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, the1:39
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Supreme Court, like our founders, backs racist policies to make America white again. This is without exaggeration. Uh,1:48
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no. And not quite enough for Steven Miller, who's quite upset about it.1:53
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We We'll discuss. Uh, the court leaves in place a $5 million judgment against Trump for sexual assault.2:01
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Pete Buddhajge was the victim of a malicious swatting and was separated from his two kids2:08
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overnight. Uh, a setback in Delaware, but advances in trans care in California, Illinois, and New York City.2:17
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The EOC, EEOC, has dropped the case of a trans teacher who was alleging anti-trans discrimination.2:26
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We're not doing that anymore.2:28
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No, but here's another way you could do it.2:31
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Uh, Texas is looking to ban LGBTQ people and it mandates Bible lessons.2:39
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Didn't you have to read Bible parts when you were in school? Oh, Catholics are not into the Bible.2:45
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We're into tradition, not the Bible really.2:50
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I I did have a Bible course in high school, but uh no, I mean, of course, they read parts of the Bible at the2:57
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mass, you know, but but Bible study, we didn't come there with our books, you know, and I got it. None of that.3:04
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We could do a whole show on that. uh a state representative in Utah lost his primary, but he's still proud of having3:13
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his state having made his state more el anti-LGBTQ.3:19
3 minutes, 19 seconds
Uh the killer of transman Sam Nordquist in upstate New York uh pleads guilty and faces life.3:27
3 minutes, 27 seconds
And we'll remember Victoria Cruz, a great trans antiviolence advocate. and we'll give you an LGBTQ angle on the World Cup.3:36
3 minutes, 36 seconds
Several. Yes. So, the Supreme Court. Yeah.3:39
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So, I mean, some of this can be very confusing, uh, you know, based on the headlines, but essentially the Supreme3:46
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Court ruled that states can ban trans girls from girls sports. I don't think they said anything about boys.3:53
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They did not. And they held that Title N when when Title 9 was written, sex only referred to biological sex at birth.4:04
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Yeah. And how much of the Constitution referred to airplanes when it was written? Oh, come on.4:09
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Well, the my point is No, no. I mean, it goes on and on. Of course, you're right.4:13
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The Constitution establishes principles and values which are to be inter used to interpret current issues. And that's why4:21
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this whole talk of originalism is so obnoxious because it's not the originalism is in the values not in the details.4:30
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And boy did katan, you know, the decision was was who was the main Justice Kavanaaugh was the ma main4:36
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author of it. Uh justice um Clarence Thomas wrote wrote a disscent which was so4:44
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offensive and a disscent or a concurrence. Concurrence.4:50
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Yes.
But Justice Katanji Brown Jackson wrote wrote a descent from that
really going after him and saying uh well let's go let No, let's talk
about that later.5:02
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Okay. Sorry.5:02
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All right. Well, let me let me just try to summarize this. So, uh bad the court says that uh you can discriminate5:10
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against uh trans girls in sports. Uh good unanimous on that.5:16
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Yeah. Uh good. You don't have to. Uh it's not a a ban on trans girls in sports. It's states can dec. It's like5:25
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the
abortion decision. You don't have to ban abortion. You can if you want
except for the fact that there'll be a renewed push to do this in the
Congress.5:33
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That's fine.5:34
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And
and and some I don't think the states are necessarily going to give in
on it, but Trump is going to say if you don't do it, you know, I'm g,
you know, etc.5:44
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I'm just trying to uh break down the actual decision. I think there5:49
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[clears throat]5:49
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uh yes uh there will be of course a push but you know we saw with abortion that in fact there are more abortions now5:56
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than before the dos decision which is interesting because people become aware and they see the issues more clearly and6:03
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so they fight back. But what concerns me is that establishing the principle of being able to ban trans girls from uh6:13
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girls sports sets uh a value uh that may be applied more broadly to trans people6:22
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in all sorts of other arenas. And that I think is also what we have to watch out for in addition to this sports business.6:30
6 minutes, 30 seconds
And of course the sports business should have been decided. Absolutely the opposite because the situation is that6:38
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if you want to question uh the validity of allowing trans girls to play sports6:47
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uh with cis girls, it should be a case-byase basis, not a blanket ban on identity. And you should establish6:55
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parameters and rules and standards and Yes. And I find I find the court uh the conservatives basically repeat7:04
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Fox
News talking points in their decisions. That's all they know about
this. They act like it's this widespread thing and it's it's killing
it's killing uh cisgendered girls.7:14
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Excuse me. Brian Kavanaaugh is an expert because he has girls who play sports.7:22
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[laughter]7:23
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I'm
telling you that's what they're saying. Well, Amara Jones of Trans Lash
Media said this decision essentially erases trans identity and
undermines she7:33
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she says it undermines Ruth Bader Ginsburg holding that sex is h is how you are perceived. It also overturns the7:41
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grim ruling, the uh uh trans guy who uh fought Virginia for years to be able to7:48
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use the correct bathroom and and the court ignored the equal protection arguments in this7:56
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for the they didn't even uh adjudicate them. So it's uh now of course Gorsuch8:03
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who
wrote the Bastto decision the Basttock decision says you can't
discriminate against transgender people and employment that that's what
it says8:11
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and he in this in his what he wrote here is trying to torture and say no it's not going to affect that it's different8:17
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blah blah blah today watch out for tomorrow uh can I run through a a few others decisions yeah well I just want to8:26
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finish up on this because the right-wing battlecry on this is biology wins, you know, and of course they don't respect8:33
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biology when it comes to homosexuality, which is part of biology. They don't respect that.8:38
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They don't respect the biology of interex people either. Uh, you know, it's all about binary for them. And it's8:45
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their definition of head of the family research council says now we can get rid of Oberfell because of this ridiculous.8:52
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Well, okay. It's just his fantasy and uh but it's not going to affect states like New York uh where we where we protect them.9:00
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Exactly. And that and that is the point.9:03
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It is not a decision that mandates banning trans girls from girls sports.9:12
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And before we get to the other decisions in terms of trans issues, uh, a lower federal court uh, certified the people9:20
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suing for transgender people in the military as a class. That's a big breakthrough.9:25
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That's a fantastic decision. There are a limited number of trans people in the9:31
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military who had uh, managed to stop the order requiring discharge of all trans9:39
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people
from the [snorts] military. They stopped it temporarily and then they
went back to court and said this should apply to all trans people in the9:46
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military
the stay and the court agreed to that. So now that stay is in but don't
forget back to the Supreme Court they allowed the this uh exclusion9:56
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to go into effect uh pending these cases.10:01
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Well I think we're back to a stay as this is uh litigated.10:05
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Yes,
we should because the district court has just put that in. They have
they have certified all transmilitary as a class and discharges are
halted for the moment.10:17
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All right, back to the Supreme Court. Uh great decision upholding uh the validity of mail and ballots. That was a terrific10:25
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decision uh arriving uh after, you know, mailed by the election date but arriving10:33
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a few days later. But in the spirit, as I said, of our racist founders of this country, uh they aided Trump's mission10:40
10 minutes, 40 seconds
to
make the USA more white and subject to gun violence. Uh they've said
Hawaii can't enforce its gun laws where you can bring it into any public
any place of10:49
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public accommodation, of course, except their court. and uh they they want you10:55
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it's okay to end temporary protected status for Haitians and Syrians and anybody else from an country11:04
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basically. And I love that Justice Kagan took on Alto and said you're not quoting the president-eleon.11:13
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Are you kidding? Look at what he said about these people. The racist things that he said.11:18
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Exactly. Uh but they upheld birthright citizenship barely. Barely and uh11:26
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that is alarming very because the Republicans will go after that.11:30
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Well, we had we had a solid 54 for saying the Constitution says what it says, but a solid 54. You change, you know,11:38
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Sonia Sotomayor has to get off the court and you got a 54 the other way. Well, and the only reason was it Kavanaaugh?11:50
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Yes. Who joined the majority was bas 63.11:54
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He said, "Well, it just based on congressional law." Not what Trump did wrote was not unconstitutional.12:01
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Nonsense.12:03
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Uh, oh, and then go ahead.12:05
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Well, uh, I was happy that they, uh, carved out Lisa Cook at the Fed and said he couldn't fire her, but12:13
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for now, but he can fire everybody else in the government.12:17
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We have all these independent commissions that have bridged administrations forever. Civil service protections gone.12:24
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Gone. Absolutely gone. Unitary executive. This is one of John Roberts things that is killing this country. We12:31
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we try to insulate these decision-making bodies from the whims of the executive12:38
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gone. It is King uh Donald. He can do whatever he wants. He can, you know, this is what Doge was doing in the first12:46
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few months of the uh administration. And now all that has been upheld and they can go completely crazy firing everyone12:55
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they want. And if you can now uh parties, political parties can now coordinate with their candidates and13:03
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spend all the money that they want uh for the candidates unlimited. This means that all the trillions and billions,13:10
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excuse
me, billions that are going to be coming into these campaigns uh can be
spent with coordination. And that's what you're going to be hearing.
Now, I will13:19
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say that people power beats money almost every time. Mike Bloomberg tried to get involved in the Colorado race. He put a13:27
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couple of million in there and he was rebuffed.13:30
13 minutes, 30 seconds
He tried to get involved in the New York 12 race and lost. But uh no, wait, was he for Lasher? He was with13:40
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Never mind. Uh the Republican party has hund00 million on hand. The Democratic party is in debt. But here's what I13:48
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think is the this is just uh bringing out into the light uh the system that's13:55
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been going on anyway. I have no no illusion that these parties were not coordinating with the candidates to begin with14:02
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all these committees all these all these packs.14:05
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So it uh it lifts the veil on that. It's it's horrible. But it does get money out of politics anyway. Uh, but speaking of14:13
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money,
Trump will have to pay $5 million to Eugene Carol for losing civil
suits against him, for sexually assaulting her in a department store
dressing room.14:25
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Supreme Court refused to hear it.14:26
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There's Eugene Carol in the dark blue, out lesbian, Robbie Kaplan, her lawyer there in the middle. And of course on14:35
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the left, our own Jackie uh Ruden who is holding up a sign that says pay up deadbeat with a picture of Trump.14:44
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That was several years ago when the decision was first down. So sent down. So originally Eugene sues for14:53
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sexual assault. She wins. Trump is ordered to pay her $5 million. Uh then he goes out and trash talks her all day,15:02
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every day, everywhere. and he they go back to court and he is now ordered to pay $83 million for defamation. So that15:12
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is still to be finally adjudicated, but he absolutely must pay the5 million and I think that's been sitting in escrow.15:21
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So it's not like he and all we hear about are his billions of crypto. So uh15:28
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it's not like it's supposedly going to bankrupt him. For those of you who voted for him, doesn't any of this bother you?15:38
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Well, I I am hoping uh that this is a little harbinger. Lambda Legal Defense uh put together what they're calling a15:46
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new five-year plan rising together to have a strategy for stopping bad15:54
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laws, passing good laws, and changing public opinion. more than just the legal stuff they're doing. And they say16:02
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they're going on offense. And Kevin Jennings, who runs Lambda Legal, is a16:09
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very active, aggressive guy and uh is certainly capable of leading them to be more on the offense, and that would be great.16:18
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Maybe maybe uh after you're gone. I I don't I just mean when you retire, uh I'll have Kenny Kevin Jennings in here.16:25
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He can tell you he's been a good guest.16:27
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He can tell you about the his new LGBTQ bill of rights.16:32
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Okay, that's what they're doing.16:34
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Can we talk about this was I know you're most of you of course are getting ready for the 250th anniversary of the country, but16:41
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[laughter]16:41
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uh we in the in our community had our pride celebrations around the world. Uh16:48
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tens of thousands marched in Budapest, the first one since Victor Orban was gone. similar scene to last year where16:55
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they did it illegally. Uh but anyway, and so it was and again they did this in a 100 degree heat17:04
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but they did say it was a more relaxed march because of the change of administration. So they don't the17:11
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tension was gone because they've won and Toronto had pride and the prime minister of Canada Mark Carney marched17:19
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and it's such a joyous spectacle of of of what? No. Was that it? Yeah. Yeah.17:27
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He's a little doused with uh water. You can see he got hit with water and he said I want more because it's hot, you know. And so17:34
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I mean can you imagine uh president of the United States doing this? Of course not.17:40
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You can't even You couldn't even walk down the street.17:44
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No. So, thank you. Uh Mark Carney.17:47
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Mark Carney. And And then uh that's enough. And then we had the Well, you were a gr you were a marshall at the drag march.17:55
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I was uh for the second year. Show the pictures.17:59
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Yeah. The drag march is Oh, look. You're with an actual That's supposed to be third.18:03
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Well, show us the drag march banner. There it is.18:07
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There it is. So the drag march is an annual event. It's just a casual stroll from the East Village to the Stonewall.18:14
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We don't even advertise in heels.18:16
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Not
me. We don't advertise it because we want to keep it small and Chris
Cooper and John and friends. Chris Cooper in the uh blonde wig.18:25
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Yes.18:26
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And a few others. And now you can show me and roll Arena. Uh we two legends. We strolled the entire route together.18:34
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And you were wellreceived. Uh well, we were just chatting away and then uh the Dyke March once again18:41
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took place without a permit in New York and it was also a joyous celebration. There's a little scene from there.18:48
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They said there was a lot of youthful energy. The the Dyke March has gotten younger and younger every year, which is18:56
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great. Now, some of you should be applying to come co-host this show. Okay. Write to me and get us.org.19:05
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Yeah.19:05
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But all right. And then let's get to the pride marches. I I'm always reminded by a viewer from Chicago that Chicago did19:13
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the first one in 1970, the day before the New York one. And in in the Chicago march, there was Governor Pritsker.19:23
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Good guy. More on him later. Yeah.19:25
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And then in New York, our friends at Gays Against Guns were one of the grand marshals. There they are marching down Fifth Avenue19:32
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with behind them the uh human beings as they call them uh people who march.19:38
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That's a picture by the way of Donna Aceito.19:40
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Uh the human beings marched silently dressed in white to represent the 47 or19:48
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49 killed at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. Right.19:52
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Uh
Chuck Schumer marched as he usually does and he he's always trying to
exaggerate his record on things. He doesn't tell untruths.20:00
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I have a lesbian daughter. She got married.20:02
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I
don't He doesn't tell untruths. I'm the first senator to march in this
parade. Well, all right. But you also voted, you know, voted for the
Defense20:10
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of Marriage Act. So, he got booed quite a bit during the thing. I think people are done with him.20:14
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Well,
the that seems to be the general feeling. I'm not sure what exactly
he's done to offend people, but everything's turned this year and uh
he's become an20:24
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object
of derision and anger. We had our queer liberation march for the I
guess that what is it? I mean we've been doing it a long time 2019. This
would have been the eighth.20:35
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Uh and we marched from Union Square to Foley Square. This only takes two hours and it's a nice brisk march. You get to20:42
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eat in Chinatown afterwards. Uh it's a it was it was also a joyous occasion.20:47
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Uh word is that Seattle had a huge huge pride march. I just want to I I got to note that there are 12 companies that20:55
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did not back down from supporting Pride this year and I'm going to link in our email to a story by Daniel Daniel Villa21:03
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Royale in the LGBTQ nation so you can read who who they are who are sticking by by us. Well, weren't we mad at them?21:11
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What? Corporations for being in the march.21:15
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Well, that's true. That's why we have the Well, we're not against them giving money.21:20
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Of course not. But we are against them having contingents in the marches. Yeah.21:25
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Or too many at least. In Eugene, Oregon, Pride was cancelled uh because uh there21:32
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had been a hate attack on the march or the parade last year. [snorts] And so they decided they did not have enough21:40
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protection from the local law enforcement this year and they canled.21:45
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And law enforcement said, "Well, maybe if you applied for a permit." Really?21:51
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What about the constitutional guarantees of freedom of assembly?21:55
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And
the committee there points out that they provided traffic control for
at least four unpermitted marches in Eugene this year, including a
Charlie Kirk rally and march.22:05
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There you go. All right.22:07
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In Boyisee, Idaho, well, there there's a ban on rainbow flags on government property. So, the residents of the city22:14
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now are doing everything they can to show their pride. And they made these signs too great for hate. Uh ID Idaho is22:22
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too great for hate. And they put them all over the place. They raised 10,000 bucks to do it. And that So all this is22:29
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all
these bands, it's like band in Boston. Uh all these bands are doing is
getting more people to express their solidarity with us.22:37
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Exactly. Uh in Missouri in St. Lewis.22:41
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They started off the weekend, I guess, with a rainbow wreath ceremony honoring22:48
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military LGBTQ people. Very moving. I saw a little video of it, but couldn't capture it.22:55
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Speaking
of Lambda Legal Defense, they did a video called Flying Our Flag:
Protecting Our History. They helped win the case to get the rainbow flag
back up23:04
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at the Stonewall National Monument. And it's a round table that I'm going to link to with our own Kathy Marino Thomas23:10
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and others. Uh and uh it'll be in our email. Go to gay usatv.org and sign up for it or go to lambda's website.23:20
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I think [snorts] we have finished our pride list.23:24
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Yes. Um, by the way, speaking of, you know, parks banning or federal parks banning us,23:32
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there's a new analysis from the Center for American Progress showing how the Trump administration is rewriting American history.23:39
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They have censored 82 parks with black history, 74 with indigenous, 55 with23:46
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science,
20 with women's. Of course, we don't have many. Three parks with LGBT
content. I'm going to link to that article, too. But they are relentless
about this.23:55
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Well, they've been ordered to restore all that stuff. Let's see if they do some. Yeah.24:00
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Uh, and moving into politics. Uh, Trump has put his face on a special edition of the passport. I immediately checked mine24:09
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to make sure it was not expiring too soon. 2031. With any luck, he'll be gone by then.24:15
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By the way, even QAnon hates Trump now, but we don't want them.24:23
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All right. Uh, Pete and Chaston Buddhajed. So, somebody somebody dropped a dime on Pete, somebody from Alabama24:31
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who
said, "I heard him say some he did something horrible to his children
or something like that." This is called into the police in uh child
protective services.24:40
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So, they show up at his door and say, "Put the kids over there. You're over here. Send the kids somewhere else. We24:48
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have
to interview you all separately about this." and that they were he was
separated from his children. They were brought to their grandparents'
place,24:55
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but
it I mean they ultimately concluded, oh, I guess this was just
something political. He'd never even been to this event. Uh he'd never
been to the state, I think.25:05
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Well, certainly not to that.25:06
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He better be if he wants to be president, [laughter] but anyway, he obviously false report is justifiably outraged and25:13
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is hoping they can find who did this swatting. Well, I'm uh outraged by the EEOC, which we know has stated that it25:23
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is not doing any uh trans discrimination cases despite the fact that the federal the25:30
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court has ruled that this is illegal discrimination in the workplace.25:37
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This is a teacher in uh Southern California, Flint Del. You got a picture of Flint there? Yeah, there he is.25:46
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Now,
now you bring your case to the EEOC because you don't want to hire a
private lawyer and you want it to be a case that is going to make an
example. This is why people go to human rights commissions.25:56
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Yeah.25:56
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But he gets told it's coming from the top. Forget it. We're not doing it.26:01
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Yeah. But uh the slight positive note, they did say to him, you can sue the school district on your own.26:11
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You can take a private right of action.26:13
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I would recommend doing it in state court these days.26:17
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Yes. And uh it turns out that the uh Department of Homeland Security has not26:25
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uh gone to sleep. They conducted more raids in Minnesota, arrested 15 more26:31
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people they've branded as Antifa for conspiracy.26:36
26 minutes, 36 seconds
Where did they grab a nun on our way to church?26:38
26 minutes, 38 seconds
Oh, I saw that picture. I didn't see where they grabbed a nun. Uh but they grabbed these people because they were at a26:45
26 minutes, 45 seconds
protest against ICE which is now illegal in this country. Uh they define that as26:52
26 minutes, 52 seconds
they label it conspira conspiracy. They define it as domestic terrorism. Political violence.26:59
26 minutes, 59 seconds
There's no such thing as domestic terrorism.27:01
27 minutes, 1 second
No,
there isn't. And political violence to go to a demonstration. That's
what they're trying to do. They're trying to scare everybody.27:08
27 minutes, 8 seconds
They went to a DSA meeting.27:10
27 minutes, 10 seconds
Yeah. Well, that's a that's a that's a terrorist group.27:14
27 minutes, 14 seconds
And
of course, the uh the I mean, James Carville is saying, "Don't sit this
woman from the DSA in the Congress. Don't even sit her." Yeah, exactly.
Come on.27:22
27 minutes, 22 seconds
Well, he's always he continues to be.27:26
27 minutes, 26 seconds
But in better political news, [snorts] don't these people realize that, you know, they thought AOC was going to blow27:34
27 minutes, 34 seconds
up the country and now they're talking about her as a candidate for president.27:38
27 minutes, 38 seconds
Look at the actual facts of what happens on the ground. Uh mom, there are a lot of people who are scared of mom Don, but27:46
27 minutes, 46 seconds
look how he's governing I think very reasonably and negotiating and uh you may not like everything he does, but27:53
27 minutes, 53 seconds
he's doing some great stuff. And just give these people a chance for heaven's sake. Well, as I pointed out in my28:01
28 minutes, 1 second
letter
to the Daily News, which attacked these DSA candidates, what they stand
for is the New Deal of Franklin Roosevelt and Fierella28:09
28 minutes, 9 seconds
LaGuardia,
the most, you know, beloved mayor of New York, who was a Democratic
socialist, which is, you know, fair wages, no child28:18
28 minutes, 18 seconds
labor, women's rights, all those kinds of things. Yeah.28:21
28 minutes, 21 seconds
All right. Uh, more political news. out on Long Island, the end of Long Island.28:25
28 minutes, 25 seconds
They tend to elect Republicans out there and outgay Christopher Galant won the Democratic primary to face his28:33
28 minutes, 33 seconds
Republican opponent out there in Suffach County. He looks like a credible candidate. He does.28:39
28 minutes, 39 seconds
Although Nick Loa, who was the Republican, has been trying to hedge his stuff on all sides of the gay issues. Yeah. Not28:48
28 minutes, 48 seconds
trying
not trying not Oh, it's the Hamptons. You'd think we could It's the
Hampton's and it's also Suffach County. Yes. Where in in the 1920s28:57
28 minutes, 57 seconds
20% of the population belong to the Ku Klux Clan. Literally, I'm not exaggerating this. They belong to the29:04
29 minutes, 4 seconds
clan. It's got a long bad history. And then in Utah, Representative uh Trevor29:11
29 minutes, 11 seconds
Lee, a Republican, lost his primary uh incumbent and he was famous for having29:18
29 minutes, 18 seconds
gotten uh pride flags banned in Utah in government space.29:24
29 minutes, 24 seconds
In his concession speech, he said, "I'm proud to have moved this state meaningfully to the right." In New York29:32
29 minutes, 32 seconds
is
on track to have the gayest legislature up there in Albany. state
legislature ever with at least 10 members of the assembly and senate
part29:41
29 minutes, 41 seconds
of our community. There's Brian Romero from Jackson Heights. Ulapa I'm not going to an outgay and29:50
29 minutes, 50 seconds
non-binary child of Peruvian immigrants from the Lower East Side in David Orcin who beat the incumbent Jennifer Raj29:58
29 minutes, 58 seconds
Mccor and Rojos.30:01
30 minutes, 1 second
No, no, this is another one. Assembly member Jessica Gonzalez Rojos won the Queen State Senate primary over the30:09
30 minutes, 9 seconds
incumbent
Jessica Ramos who had dropped out of the mayoral primary and defected
to Andrew Cuomo. And this is why uh Jessica got in the race.30:19
30 minutes, 19 seconds
I'm
going to have to learn so many new people. Uh but uh they're going to
we expect 10 at least 10 out LGBTQ people in the new york state
legislature.30:32
30 minutes, 32 seconds
That's and credit to the people who do run.30:37
30 minutes, 37 seconds
Oh my heavens. Yes. There's a new study from the LGBTQ Victory Institute and Loyola Marmont University which30:45
30 minutes, 45 seconds
basically says one in three of these folks, twothirds have experienced in-person harassment while nearly eight30:52
30 minutes, 52 seconds
and 10 faced online abuse. One in three received death threats online. One in seven received them in one and seven31:00
31 minutes
received
the death threats in person uh for for running. So, our friend Marne
von Wilpert has been experiencing that in California.31:09
31 minutes, 9 seconds
Really? And what about San Francisco and Scott Weiner?31:13
31 minutes, 13 seconds
Oh,
Scott Weiner. Now, there's an interesting case. This video is all over
the internet of him. He's a a sitting state senator, I think, in
California.31:22
31 minutes, 22 seconds
longtime uh well-known popular politician, but things have turned and he won the Cong31:32
31 minutes, 32 seconds
for
for California for and he's the favorite to become the next to succeed
Nancy Pelosi in the Congress who is not supporting him. No,31:40
31 minutes, 40 seconds
there's a woman running uh Chan who is the alternative favorite for people. But Scott Weiner is being attacked because31:49
31 minutes, 49 seconds
he's considered insufficiently supportive of Palestinians by a handful of people.31:54
31 minutes, 54 seconds
Yes. He I mean these were people who have been harassing him. Yes.31:58
31 minutes, 58 seconds
And with virilence and uh it that's the kind of that's the kind of harassment. Look and he's he has said I32:07
32 minutes, 7 seconds
believe
that there's a genocide going on in Gaza and all that kind of stuff. So
I don't know what else he's supposed to do at this point. I'm about to,
you know, I think they've they're going after him32:16
32 minutes, 16 seconds
because he has also supported Israel's right to exist. So there he is being sort of driven out of the trans event,32:24
32 minutes, 24 seconds
trans march, uh because this handful of people just will not stop screaming at him. I'm a little surprised that no law32:34
32 minutes, 34 seconds
enforcement,
not that I'm their biggest fans, but didn't come along and try to stop
the assault, which is really what it was. Well, was he actually
physically?32:44
32 minutes, 44 seconds
No, but there you see in the video he was threatened. He was screamed at relentlessly by at least half a dozen32:51
32 minutes, 51 seconds
people who encircled him and were really I I would call it a violent attack. Uh32:58
32 minutes, 58 seconds
now, uh should people be supporting uh people in Gaza against the genocide being33:07
33 minutes, 7 seconds
committed against them? For me, I would say yes. Uh but uh it's become very ugly and complicated33:16
33 minutes, 16 seconds
and it's and of course it is one of the issue I mean the whole issue has become a reason that a lot of Democratic33:23
33 minutes, 23 seconds
incumbents are getting defeated but I mean this was absolutely this was an this was a a separate incident. Well,33:30
33 minutes, 30 seconds
it is part of the DSA wave because the DSA people are very strong on supporting33:37
33 minutes, 37 seconds
Palestinians who have been uh killed and uh bombed and everything else. Uh33:46
33 minutes, 46 seconds
and the Israelis would say uh we've been under attack ever since we came here. All right. No easy answers.33:54
33 minutes, 54 seconds
A loss. A loss in Delaware.33:59
33 minutes, 59 seconds
There
was a proposed amendment to enshrine same-sex and interracial marriage
protections in the Delaware Constitution. It needed twothirds in each
house and one of the houses, some34:08
34 minutes, 8 seconds
of
the Democrats even defected and it did not pass. Now, of course,
samesex marriage is legal in Delaware and every [clears throat] state in
the union. This34:16
34 minutes, 16 seconds
is one of these proposals to protect it in case the right-wing succeeds in overturning Oberfell at the Supreme34:24
34 minutes, 24 seconds
Court uh and to get rid of leftover state laws. And this one was about34:32
34 minutes, 32 seconds
protecting
not only same-sex marriage but interracial marriage. So, which is what
the Congress did with the Respect for Marriage Act that passed with
bipartisan support.34:42
34 minutes, 42 seconds
And
in Hadenfield, New Jersey, uh the mayor has condemned people who
grabbed nine pride flags in the middle of daytime right smack in the
open.34:56
34 minutes, 56 seconds
Ed
Cotch, when he was mayor, was doing a gay pride proclamation down at a
government building and one of those right-wing nuts grabbed it and tore
it35:05
35 minutes, 5 seconds
up right in front of everybody. And then, you know, all right. And then Cotch said, "Oh, leave him alone." I35:12
35 minutes, 12 seconds
mean, instead of like, "Lock him up." What do you think would have h happened if I did that?35:17
35 minutes, 17 seconds
Well,
at least Nancy Pelosi didn't get locked up for tearing up Trump's State
of the Union address. [laughter] That's not an official government
document.35:26
35 minutes, 26 seconds
Well, it was a pretty official event.35:27
35 minutes, 27 seconds
It was a great It was one of her great books.35:29
35 minutes, 29 seconds
It
was love her forever for that. Well, anyway, these guys in New Jersey
got arrested and the mayor condemned them as thin skinned bro flakes.35:40
35 minutes, 40 seconds
[laughter]35:41
35 minutes, 41 seconds
All right. Uh, Republican governor of New Hampshire, Kelly Ayat, is had it for the third35:48
35 minutes, 48 seconds
time.
They passed some anti-trans bill and she keeps vetoing it. You keep
giving me the same thing. I'm going to keep vetoing it.35:57
35 minutes, 57 seconds
And good for her.35:58
35 minutes, 58 seconds
Yeah. [snorts] Uh in Colorado, the Department of Education, the US Department of Education, uh it was36:07
36 minutes, 7 seconds
investigating Jefferson County schools all in this uh pogram against uh trans36:13
36 minutes, 13 seconds
kids. And the federal government said they found 61 boys on girls uh teams.36:23
36 minutes, 23 seconds
And
the Jefferson County said, "Yes, there are they're there. They're
managers. They're mascots. None of them are players. What the hell are
you36:32
36 minutes, 32 seconds
talking about? But the federal government has not yet backed down from their assault.36:38
36 minutes, 38 seconds
All right. Public officials tend to wait to pride events to announce good things that they're doing. And in Sacramento,36:47
36 minutes, 47 seconds
Governor Nuomo uh with a lot of lobbying uh did sign protections for access to36:54
36 minutes, 54 seconds
transition related care and strengthen the laws around that. Now, this is a $26 million investment. And so that's okay.37:05
37 minutes, 5 seconds
And then but it took some convincing.37:08
37 minutes, 8 seconds
And then in Illinois, I mentioned Governor Pritsker. He signed three trans rights bills into law.37:16
37 minutes, 16 seconds
Uh and then mayors in New York City, Mayor Manny announced three major new37:23
37 minutes, 23 seconds
initiatives to safeguard and expand gender affirming care for youth and adults.37:28
37 minutes, 28 seconds
I think that's due to you blowing the whistle on him on the uh his supposed trans care thing that37:34
37 minutes, 34 seconds
Well, here's the thing. There's the I'm a little still a little concerned about this because a a lot of the money is for37:42
37 minutes, 42 seconds
like a a a helpline to refer you someplace. I still want to find out. I37:49
37 minutes, 49 seconds
mean
his his trans assistant says uh it's going to be in it's already being
provided in health and hospitals. I just want to get that. Sure. For
sure.37:58
37 minutes, 58 seconds
It would be nice. By the way, the uh a deep study of the New York Times has found that their oh uh they went through38:07
38 minutes, 7 seconds
a huge shift in their coverage of trans issues in about 2022 when AG Sberger38:14
38 minutes, 14 seconds
took over uh as publisher and other It's a family business.38:19
38 minutes, 19 seconds
Yes, it is. And other new executives were put in place. Uh trans voices were38:26
38 minutes, 26 seconds
declined. They don't much interview trans people in stories about trans issues and the right-wing voices have38:34
38 minutes, 34 seconds
increased uh geometrically at the New York Times.38:38
38 minutes, 38 seconds
Okay. Texas. Well, first of all, the board of education went through with it and they are going to put Bible verses38:45
38 minutes, 45 seconds
on the required reading list for all the grades. Uh most of the list focuses on what they call classic literature,38:53
38 minutes, 53 seconds
including Night by Ellie Visel, where he speaks of uh God has abandoned me. I'm I bet you they didn't read it.39:01
39 minutes, 1 second
And it includes Hamlet, which is by a bisexual playwright, William Shakespeare.39:08
39 minutes, 8 seconds
It's true. I'm sure they just did it all by the titles. Uh also in Texas, uh justice of the peace announced that she39:17
39 minutes, 17 seconds
would not marry uh same-sex couples because of her religious beliefs and she got disciplined by a state board.39:26
39 minutes, 26 seconds
Heavens in Texas and uh she fought back and she is now receiving $640,00039:34
39 minutes, 34 seconds
in damages. $630,000 is for her legal fees and she gets 10,000. That's those are some highric lawyers.39:44
39 minutes, 44 seconds
Well, speaking of religion, I want to go back to Texas Board of Education for a second. Uh they the officials say the39:51
39 minutes, 51 seconds
Bible is an essential piece of literature and as long as you label it fiction, it's fine with me.39:59
39 minutes, 59 seconds
Okay.40:00
40 minutes
All
right. And then there's the new Texas GOP platform. Now, for years,
they've been doing the most extreme things. And now they're not just40:08
40 minutes, 8 seconds
targeting transgender people. It targets el lgbtq people broadly. Um it40:15
40 minutes, 15 seconds
homosexuality
is an abnormal lifestyle choice. On and on and on. Calls for nullifying
Ober Burgerfell. It goes on and on and on. They But again, if40:24
40 minutes, 24 seconds
they're in control of the legislature, they can do these things. Well, as long as we're on religion, uh let's look at40:31
40 minutes, 31 seconds
uh some of the uh uh pastors who are going to prison in uh Ohio. A very40:40
40 minutes, 40 seconds
homophobic Reverend Silas Shelton is going to prison for sex crimes with a40:46
40 minutes, 46 seconds
child uh in spite of all his moral uh high ground.40:51
40 minutes, 51 seconds
Have a picture of him. I think he's a good guy. Calling for it a little out of order.40:56
40 minutes, 56 seconds
So, uh, that's why they're a little slow on it. Reverend Silas Shelton going to jail. There he is.41:04
41 minutes, 4 seconds
15 years in prison for child sexual abuse. Pastor.41:09
41 minutes, 9 seconds
Uh, and beyond that, in Texas, another ex pastor is been convicted of child sex41:18
41 minutes, 18 seconds
trafficking. He's going to prison for 35 years.41:23
41 minutes, 23 seconds
uh he showed because he showed no remorse for his uh crimes and blamed a41:30
41 minutes, 30 seconds
the 14-year-old girl he had uh forced into sex for uh for what [snorts] he41:37
41 minutes, 37 seconds
did. And in San Francisco, the arch dasis will pay $395 million41:45
41 minutes, 45 seconds
for 70 years of child victims uh of sex abuse by priests.41:54
41 minutes, 54 seconds
And yet people still give them their money.41:57
41 minutes, 57 seconds
They
do. They don't watch Gay USA and learn these things. In Oregon, the
state board of licensed professional counselors and therapists withdrew
its42:05
42 minutes, 5 seconds
previously
agreed remedies against a counselor who allegedly violated their code
uh by refusing to validate a client's samesex relationship. They're42:14
42 minutes, 14 seconds
doing this in light of some court decisions, but it's disturbing.42:18
42 minutes, 18 seconds
Well, it it may be a fine line. I read this story and I thought, well, if he didn't it doesn't sound like he tried to42:25
42 minutes, 25 seconds
talk her out of her lesbian relationship. he just wouldn't affirm it and was overt about that and said,42:33
42 minutes, 33 seconds
"Well, I'm, you know, I'm a Catholic. I can't approve of that." But it doesn't sound like he rejected her. Now, you may42:41
42 minutes, 41 seconds
say whatever. But I You want an LGBTQ angle on the World Cup? Of course, it all centers on42:49
42 minutes, 49 seconds
Seattle where they're having the Egypt Iran match, but it was also like a pride pride week. So, the stadium was doing42:56
42 minutes, 56 seconds
pride
stuff when they first scheduled the World Cup in all the different
cities. Uh, and Seattle was getting a couple of matches.43:04
43 minutes, 4 seconds
They
noticed that it was uh one of the matches was falling on Friday night
of uh Pride weekend and they said, "All right, we're going to call this
the43:12
43 minutes, 12 seconds
Pride match. Uh, and we're going to decorate with flags and everything." And then after that, teams qualified. Teams43:21
43 minutes, 21 seconds
were assigned to various cities. Then lo and behold, who should be assigned to Seattle for the pride match? But Iran and Egypt.43:30
43 minutes, 30 seconds
Not very fond of gay people. Whoa.43:32
43 minutes, 32 seconds
So Peter Tatchel went out there and protested in the stadium and he was approached by the officials. Uh but they43:40
43 minutes, 40 seconds
actually didn't stop him. They said as long as he stayed in his seat.43:44
43 minutes, 44 seconds
Well, FIFA was very overt about saying that pride flags are perfectly acceptable in the stadium. that is not a43:51
43 minutes, 51 seconds
uh you know any human rights uh signs and flags are within our uh rules. It's43:59
43 minutes, 59 seconds
okay. Uh and Iran and Egypt after threatening to you know blow up the place. I'm exaggerating. They played the44:07
44 minutes, 7 seconds
game. They didn't protest it. Uh and life went on and outright international which is the international uh group from our44:15
44 minutes, 15 seconds
community
advocating for people around our people around the world. They went to
the city and distributed thousands of flags all over town, rainbow
flags.44:23
44 minutes, 23 seconds
Meanwhile, the controversy continues over Mexican fans uh chanting puto at44:32
44 minutes, 32 seconds
opposing goalenders uh puto meaning44:35
44 minutes, 35 seconds
[clears throat]44:35
44 minutes, 35 seconds
in Spanish. And they are notorious for this uh for years and years.44:41
44 minutes, 41 seconds
Sometimes they've been uh forced to send the entire arena home as a punishment.44:48
44 minutes, 48 seconds
Uh but FIFA seems unable to stop these fans from chanting that. And it happened44:54
44 minutes, 54 seconds
again this week at uh at games in Mexico City. Uh where Mexico just beat I can't45:02
45 minutes, 2 seconds
remember who. Uh but the the fans again were chanting Puto Mexico. Mexico won the game. So I'm sure we can look45:10
45 minutes, 10 seconds
forward to more of those chants. Uh, good news. There are both male and female outgay broadcasters covering these games on Fox.45:20
45 minutes, 20 seconds
[laughter]45:21
45 minutes, 21 seconds
I kid you not.45:23
45 minutes, 23 seconds
Well, in another crime story in upstate New York, we told you about this. In 2025,45:31
45 minutes, 31 seconds
Sam Nordquist, a trans man from I forgot where where he was originally, Minnesota. He was lured uh to uh upstate45:40
45 minutes, 40 seconds
New York by a group of people who then imprisoned him, tortured him relentlessly and he was killed really bad.45:49
45 minutes, 49 seconds
It's awful. So this week, Precious Arzuaga, 40 years old, admitted to all this and so being the ring leader of the45:58
45 minutes, 58 seconds
she is pleading guilty and faces life in prison without parole.46:03
46 minutes, 3 seconds
Okay. Uh congratulations to Lynn Brown uh who's retiring from running the Washington Blade for many years. Uh and46:13
46 minutes, 13 seconds
will be replaced by Brian Pittz there. Uh they're all been involved with the paper for a long time. It's an essential resource.46:21
46 minutes, 21 seconds
It is. Let's uh let's speed it up a little. Yeah.46:25
46 minutes, 25 seconds
Uh Victoria Cruz. Victoria Cruz there uh second from the left wearing the t-shirt46:32
46 minutes, 32 seconds
saying we make a difference worked out trans activist worked at the New York City Antiviolence Project and was the46:40
46 minutes, 40 seconds
subject of the movie made by David France uh the death and life of Marshia46:47
46 minutes, 47 seconds
P. Johnson because she provoked a re-examination of what is believed to be46:54
46 minutes, 54 seconds
the murder of Marshia P. Johnson and went after it uh relentlessly and never came up with a full answer. But it's a47:03
47 minutes, 3 seconds
really interesting documentary and she was a great activist.47:07
47 minutes, 7 seconds
She
was a survivor of addiction and sexual violence. She lived through the
criminalization of crossdressing herself. Uh just a a hero,47:16
47 minutes, 16 seconds
79 years old. Uh and then uh there was a gay male couple from Chicago who were in47:24
47 minutes, 24 seconds
Mexico and their bodies have been found in a mass grave in Mexico. Zafar Mani47:32
47 minutes, 32 seconds
and GMO Hidalgo Ortiz uh and their families are just uh devastated by this.47:40
47 minutes, 40 seconds
government of Malaysia is urging the public to stop using the term LGBT to avoid normalizing LGBTQ people in the47:48
47 minutes, 48 seconds
broader
community. You have to use a phrase that means perverted deviant
culture and they go after you on the internet and try to replace things.
It's just wow.47:58
47 minutes, 58 seconds
Couple of other deaths. Uh Victor Willis, the leader of the village people has died at the age of 74.48:05
48 minutes, 5 seconds
Not gay himself, but the village people.48:08
48 minutes, 8 seconds
[laughter]48:08
48 minutes, 8 seconds
the village people. Yes. Not gay himself. He was the cop. He was the lead singer. He was the co-writer of YMCA and48:18
48 minutes, 18 seconds
In the Navy. You know who his first wife was? [snorts] Felicia Rashad. Wow.48:26
48 minutes, 26 seconds
Yes. Exactly. Uh he uh fought to have he fought for his own copyright uh rights.48:34
48 minutes, 34 seconds
He was part of the movement by the Village People not to let Trump use the songs, but eventually he joined a48:41
48 minutes, 41 seconds
performance with the Village People for Trump's uh second inauguration.48:46
48 minutes, 46 seconds
Gay Games 12 got underway in Valencia, Spain with 9,000 athletes in great heat.48:54
48 minutes, 54 seconds
Uh it's uh but controversial. local leftists uh were boycotting the opening of the gay49:01
49 minutes, 1 second
games because when they were awarded to Valencia, Spain, the progressive leftist government was in power. And then a49:10
49 minutes, 10 seconds
couple
of years later, the government changed to a right-wing government and
now that government is in charge when the gay games open. And49:17
49 minutes, 17 seconds
so they're calling it pinkwashing by the conservatives, but it's not like they're stopping the games from going forward.49:23
49 minutes, 23 seconds
No, but they're taking down pride flags all over the city. Oh, okay.49:27
49 minutes, 27 seconds
And
doing other things. They're terrible. One more death. Karen Clark in
Minnesota, 80 years old. She was the first out person in the Minnesota49:37
49 minutes, 37 seconds
legislature in 1980. She said coming out as the most important political act. She49:44
49 minutes, 44 seconds
worked on non-discrimination legislation and marriage. She was a real trailblazer.49:49
49 minutes, 49 seconds
Somebody we talked about many times over the years.49:51
49 minutes, 51 seconds
Yes. All right. Uh, other international news. Uh I don't go ahead.49:58
49 minutes, 58 seconds
Well, in Russia, a club owner and two assistants have been uh assigned to prison uh for organizing LGBTQ events.50:09
50 minutes, 9 seconds
Uh
and in Turkey that once again they held the pride parade under great uh
controversy. 50 plus people were arrested at the pride parade.50:20
50 minutes, 20 seconds
Very brave.50:21
50 minutes, 21 seconds
Yeah. And in the UK, uh, they published a draft of a ban on conversion therapy finally.50:28
50 minutes, 28 seconds
Well, let's let's let it happen.50:30
50 minutes, 30 seconds
[clears throat]50:31
50 minutes, 31 seconds
Yeah. Okay.50:32
50 minutes, 32 seconds
Like Lucy in the football or Charlie Brown in the football.50:35
50 minutes, 35 seconds
People still are dying of AIDS. And one of them is a an actress Dave Chase uh who was 35. She starred in the ring as a50:45
50 minutes, 45 seconds
child
actress and voiced the character Lilo in Lilo and Stitch. But in recent
years, she had we have a picture of her somewhere there.50:54
50 minutes, 54 seconds
Yeah. She had become a victim of drug abuse. She was living on the streets and51:00
51 minutes
she contracted HIV and she died at age 35.51:05
51 minutes, 5 seconds
She stepped away from the spotlight back in 2013. Entertainment news.51:09
51 minutes, 9 seconds
She had an accident and got hooked on uh pain.51:14
51 minutes, 14 seconds
All right. Entertainment news. I saw on Netflix the documentary Chris and Martina, the final set. It's a51:22
51 minutes, 22 seconds
tremendously
moving documentary about Chris Ever, Chris Ever and Martina Natalovva.
It's a great sports documentary and it's very full of heart51:31
51 minutes, 31 seconds
as they each battle their respective cancers, ovarian cancer for Chris and throat and previously breast cancer for51:39
51 minutes, 39 seconds
Martina. Um, it fully explores how Martina's being reported to be bisexual gay before she was ready to come out51:46
51 minutes, 46 seconds
affected her life and performance and endorsements, but it's ultimately a portrait of an amazing bond. These were51:54
51 minutes, 54 seconds
the two biggest the greatest tennis players of their time and uh, you know, in some I mean, they they were such52:01
52 minutes, 1 second
rivals and yet now they were friends, they were not friends and and now they're friends.52:06
52 minutes, 6 seconds
Yes. Yes. Exactly. They went back and forth. Uh this weekend at the IFC Center Theater here in New York on Sunday and52:15
52 minutes, 15 seconds
Monday, they're screening Rated X, a film from 1986 that's been restored.52:21
52 minutes, 21 seconds
We've had these filmmakers on here before Lucy Wer and Paula Dennisburg.52:29
52 minutes, 29 seconds
This is a terrific documentary about uh sexism and culture in America.52:37
52 minutes, 37 seconds
They go around talking to men all over the country about [laughter] their sexist points of view. The filmmakers52:44
52 minutes, 44 seconds
will be at the screenings for a Q&A afterwards. Uh so that's at the IFC Center rated X uh Sunday and Monday. Uh52:53
52 minutes, 53 seconds
I watched this isn't particularly gay the way everyone was dressed may have been the BET Awards.53:01
53 minutes, 1 second
Black Entertainment Television.53:02
53 minutes, 2 seconds
Exactly.
I actually I've never seen an audience at an award show better dressed.
It was just spectacular. But they were giving a special award to53:11
53 minutes, 11 seconds
Lauren Hill uh who I whose work I love, especially the first album, The Miseducation of Lauren Hill. There she is uh performing.53:22
53 minutes, 22 seconds
This tribute went on so long that they took two commercial breaks in the middle53:29
53 minutes, 29 seconds
of the tribute. It went on for like half an hour in the last half hour of the show and they had just every artist you53:37
53 minutes, 37 seconds
could think of getting up and singing her song and songs and and paying tribute to her and all decked out in53:44
53 minutes, 44 seconds
this these fantastic clothes. And finally she got up and said, you know, I wasn't planning to sing, but they didn't53:52
53 minutes, 52 seconds
do
this song and I want to do it, so I'm going to sing that now.
[laughter] It was fantastic. So, uh, I recommend watching a rerun of the
BET Awards.54:05
54 minutes, 5 seconds
Uh,
the documentary we've told you about, Bang My Box, The Robin Bird
Story, one of our fellow public access, uh, hosts on, uh, New York
television.54:18
54 minutes, 18 seconds
Quite the legend. Um, it's now running on HBO and HBO Max. I started to watch it. Yeah.54:25
54 minutes, 25 seconds
Yeah. Uh, Lum Mleta is in it. He is there because he and Robin our founder.54:31
54 minutes, 31 seconds
Yes.
He and Robin and Al Goldstein all pornographers of one level or another
uh had been [clears throat] on this least access channel where you buy
time.54:42
54 minutes, 42 seconds
That's where we were originally. Uh, and the government came in and said, "Well, we're going to censor this where it's54:49
54 minutes, 49 seconds
not
good for children and we're going to, uh, cover up stuff and and bleep
stuff and we're going to censor it." And they said, "Hey, uh, this is
not right.55:00
55 minutes
We have the right of free speech on this channel. We're not doing anything over the line." And they sued and they went55:07
55 minutes, 7 seconds
through this long court case and they won. Something unimaginable these days, I would say. I remember when we had an55:14
55 minutes, 14 seconds
unfortunate uh health commissioner named Woody Meyers, a Republican, brought in by David, my friend from the Midwest and55:22
55 minutes, 22 seconds
we
were at a reception. We were trying to get along with him because AIDS
was so important we were working on and channel 35 came up and the
conversation55:31
55 minutes, 31 seconds
he
goes, [snorts] "Oo, I'm sitting there watching TV in New York and this
stuff [laughter] kind of stuff." I mean, because there was a tremendous
amount of55:38
55 minutes, 38 seconds
nudity.
Uh, you weren't allowed to I don't want to get too f but you weren't
allowed to show insertion, but you could be totally naked and certainly
they were on these on these shows.55:48
55 minutes, 48 seconds
Uh, yes. Uh, there were some rules about uh you couldn't touch couldn't touch a55:55
55 minutes, 55 seconds
penis
or a vagina. You could you but you you you couldn't close and you
weren't supposed to show an erection. No, we don't do anything56:03
56 minutes, 3 seconds
like that here and [laughter] here on here on M&N and here on free speech TV.56:10
56 minutes, 10 seconds
Well, there's a distinction between least access where you buy the time and have more freedom and uh public access56:18
56 minutes, 18 seconds
which has some rules about language and uh images and whatever. But this56:25
56 minutes, 25 seconds
documentary uh Bang My Box uh the Robin Bird story is an explanation of all that56:32
56 minutes, 32 seconds
and of Robin who really is the most charming sweet person. And I think people don't expect her to be but when I56:41
56 minutes, 41 seconds
remember first meeting her years ago and realizing that she was just this really nice human being.56:48
56 minutes, 48 seconds
So sexual liberation continues. Does it?56:54
56 minutes, 54 seconds
We'll see. I I am I'm of course disturbed by a lot of these uh Supreme Court decisions. They're57:02
57 minutes, 2 seconds
disturbed.
I mean, it here we are on the verge of the 250th anniversary of the
Republic. And it's they're basically saying it's over.57:10
57 minutes, 10 seconds
Well,
yes, they are. And the thing that scares me and we're going to run
things and our money people are going to run things and you can pound
sand57:19
57 minutes, 19 seconds
and I am concerned that we're going to lose a liberal justice and that's really going to be the end of it.57:26
57 minutes, 26 seconds
Well, of course the rumors are that Alito and Thomas may retire.57:30
57 minutes, 30 seconds
Well,
Nina Totenberg said Al had announced his retirement and then had to
retract it. So I expect him to retire before the end of57:39
57 minutes, 39 seconds
this term so that Trump Well, it is the end of this term.57:41
57 minutes, 41 seconds
No, no, no. I mean, you don't retire by the end by the end of the year.57:45
57 minutes, 45 seconds
Republicans only need a week to stick somebody in if they are determined to do so.57:51
57 minutes, 51 seconds
You
know, they're they may want to wait till after the election. Yes.
Because because otherwise Susan Collins is going to be on the spot
again.57:59
57 minutes, 59 seconds
Yes.
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