Michigan Republican calls for making marriage equality 'illegal again'
State Rep. Josh Schriver unleashed a firestorm of controversy on social media.
December 03 2024 4:45 PM
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State Rep. Josh Schriver unleashed a firestorm of controversy on social media.
The anti-public education crusader said he can’t be canceled despite criticism of hypocrisy.
The tech billionaire acknowledged speaking with the transportation secretary.
Louisiana Rep. Clay Higgins actually tweeted the bigoted remarks from his official government account.
The right-wing extremist is running to be in charge of public education in the state.
“If he was more open to learning from our community we could have helped with that wig,” one queer content creator wrote on social media.
It’s the latest eyebrow-raising comment the Republican vice presidential candidate has made.
After Kamala Harris announced her candidacy, users on X found it difficult to follow her campaign account.
Barbara Phifer draws the line at political attacks by Valentina Gomez on her kids and trans grandchild.
Even accounts that engaged with the company were suspended, Pink Media’s president told The Advocate.
The man who shot three people as a minor called Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and David Hogg ‘gay’ and it didn’t go well.
The Colorado congresswoman used bigotry as she tried to make fun of the transportation secretary and his husband, Chasten Buttigieg, for raising children.
Most of the top social media companies got an 'F' grade on GLAAD’s 2024 Social Media Safety Index. Of the major platforms, TikTok was the only one to pass with a dismal D+ grade.
It’s the latest attack on transgender people by Elon Musk’s company.
In a very real development, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is attacking transgender youth’s access to health care while admitting that a parasite has eaten part of his brain.
Many of the tech billionaire’s fans wondered why the noted transphobe would ask a like-minded person to stop attacking transgender people online.
Chaya Raichik, the right-wing extremist behind the account, has been targeting the gym chain over its inclusive stance on transgender members.
X reportedly received between $10 and $2,500 to promote a post calling for LGBTQ+ people to receive the death penalty.
Ahead of her state’s prospect to win a national championship, the South Carolina Republican attacked the famed basketball coach for her inclusive stance.
A quiet update to the company's prohibition on releasing people's private information without their permission appears to complicate things for the account that constantly targets people.