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18 votes
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Eating someone: Farmed animals have personalities, smarts, even a sense of agency. Why then do we saddle them with lives of utter despair?
28 votes -
Bulgaria court recognises same-sex marriage in landmark ruling
11 votes -
‘Do not mistake our aloha for weakness’: Fourth day of Native Hawaiians protecting of sacred land and yet action is not slowing down
13 votes -
'We are sexual beings': Why Australian disability advocates want the NDIS to cover sexual services
11 votes -
'It's a career ender': Two LGBTQ former Dell workers share their stories
10 votes -
Rainforest on fire: On the front lines of Bolsonaro’s war on the Amazon, Brazil’s forest communities fight against climate catastrophe
6 votes -
Felix Ngole wins appeal in victory for Christian freedoms
Felix Ngole wins appeal in victory for Christian freedoms Here is the actual judgement by the Court of Appeal: PDF link This is a key paragraph (Section 5, Paragraph 10, on page 3 in the...
Felix Ngole wins appeal in victory for Christian freedoms
Here is the actual judgement by the Court of Appeal: PDF link
This is a key paragraph (Section 5, Paragraph 10, on page 3 in the document):
The University wrongly confused the expression of religious views with the notion of discrimination. The mere expression of views on theological grounds (e.g. that ‘homosexuality is a sin’) does not necessarily connote that the person expressing such views will discriminate on such grounds. In the present case, there was positive evidence to suggest that the Appellant had never discriminated on such grounds in the past and was not likely to do so in the future (because, as he explained, the Bible prohibited him from discriminating against anybody).
8 votes -
How Athens’ art scene became a hub of queer resistance
6 votes -
Polish IKEA fires employee for Biblical opposition to pride event
9 votes -
Istanbul's LGBT community holds small rally after march banned
9 votes -
LGBTQ celebs believe the fight for their rights is not over
6 votes -
US Supreme Court punts on one of the most important tribal land cases ever
7 votes -
New York is sixth state to outlaw gay and trans 'panic defenses'
13 votes -
Fleeing persecution, LGBT+ Brazilians find refuge in Portugal
7 votes -
Fifty years of American queer insurgency
3 votes -
If PornHub wants to support a cause, start with sex worker rights
12 votes -
Hackers, farmers, and doctors unite! Support for right to repair laws slowly grows
6 votes -
NPR identifies fourth attacker in civil rights-era cold case
6 votes -
You saw me covered in blood on a bus. But do you get outraged about all homophobia?
11 votes -
Botswana decriminalises homosexuality in landmark ruling
11 votes -
Celebration as Bhutan takes first step toward decriminalising homosexuality
6 votes -
Question of the century: Do we have a right to a livable climate?
10 votes -
A vast archive exposed the secret history of kidnapping and assassination in Guatemala. Now it’s under threat
5 votes -
Improving the animal welfare movement’s image
9 votes -
The subtle ways cities are restricting abortion access
6 votes -
To some solar users, power company fees are an unfair charge
5 votes -
How the elderly lose their rights: Guardians can sell the assets and control the lives of senior citizens without their consent—and reap a profit from it
9 votes -
Ten years after abortion doctor's brutal murder, one woman carries the fight for reproductive rights
7 votes -
US corporations are getting better at gutting worker protections
7 votes -
Abortion clinics reported a surge in trespassing, vandalism and a historic high of picketing
11 votes -
Bolivia must practice what it preaches
3 votes -
Hurley Haywood on life as a gay racing champion: 'I didn't have any male role models'
6 votes -
Kenya court upholds ban on gay sex in major setback for activists
7 votes -
Our fury over abortion was dismissed for decades as hysterical
22 votes -
Canadian federal government reveals passenger bill of rights
6 votes -
In Kenya, LGBTQ activists mobilize in support of historic court decision to decriminalize gay sex
8 votes -
Defend Your Clinics: It’s time for an abortion rights movement that’s not directed from the top-down. Clinic defense is a crucial part of that mass, democratic, and militant movement.
4 votes -
Thousands rally in Northern Ireland in support of gay marriage
8 votes -
Nevada bans so-called gay and trans panic defenses
23 votes -
Sex strikes have a long and controversial history as a tool of women's protest
8 votes -
Water democracy: Farmers in New Mexico band together to protect scarce water resources from developments that could end their way of life
6 votes -
Taiwan's government legalize same-sex marriage in first for Asia
15 votes -
The fringe rightwing group changing the UN agenda on abortion rights
9 votes -
These LGBTQ activists don’t want queer and trans people serving in the military
14 votes -
‘I try to spread the joy’: The trans pastor battling intolerance in the Deep South
11 votes -
Apple is telling lawmakers people will hurt themselves if they try to fix iPhones
8 votes -
What a Denver suburb can teach the West about water
5 votes -
United Methodist court upholds Traditional Plan’s ban on LGBTQ clergy, same sex marriage
11 votes -
How ‘pretendians’ undermine the rights of indigenous people
5 votes