DeSantis' mpaign shared a vio that attacked Tmp for his support of LGBTQ rights, promptg wispread backlash. Both ndidat have rolled back protectns for trans and gay people office.
Contents:
- DON'T LET THAT RABOW LOGO FOOL YOU: THE 9 CORPORATNS DONATED MILLNS TO ANTI-GAY POLICIANS
- AT&T AGAST GAY RIGHTS
- ‘OUR MERE EXISTENCE IS ILLEGAL.’ AS MOSW TOUGHENS ANTI-GAY LAW, LGBTQ RSIANS FEAR FOR THE FUTURE
DON'T LET THAT RABOW LOGO FOOL YOU: THE 9 CORPORATNS DONATED MILLNS TO ANTI-GAY POLICIANS
Ne of the biggt, most LGBTQ-supportive rporatns Ameri gave about $1 ln or more each to anti-gay policians the last electn cycle. Compani like AT&T, UPS, Comst, Home Depot and General Electric. All told, their donatns totaled almost $15 ln. * google anti lgbtq *
1 of 3 | A gay Ugandan man holds a pri sign as he pos for a photograph Uganda Saturday, March 25, 2023. A proment lear of Uganda’s LGBTQ muny on Thursday scribed anguished lls by others like him who are ncerned for their safety after the passg of a harsh new anti-gay bill. 2 of 3 | A gay Ugandan man vers himself wh a pri flag as he pos for a photograph Uganda Saturday, March 25, 2023.
3 of 3 | A gay Ugandan uple ver themselv wh a pri flag as they pose for a photograph Uganda Saturday, March 25, 2023. 1 of 3A gay Ugandan man holds a pri sign as he pos for a photograph Uganda Saturday, March 25, 2023.
AT&T AGAST GAY RIGHTS
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2 of 3A gay Ugandan man vers himself wh a pri flag as he pos for a photograph Uganda Saturday, March 25, 2023. 3 of 3A gay Ugandan uple ver themselv wh a pri flag as they pose for a photograph Uganda Saturday, March 25, 2023. The legislatn, which prcrib the ath penalty or life imprisonment for some homosexual offens, would hurt Uganda’s enomy, the Open For Bs aln said a statement Wednday.
Iran’s print on a rare vis to Ai has sharply cricized Wtern natns’ support for homosexualy as “one of the dirtit thgs which have been done human history. Washgton is imposg visa rtrictns for Ugandans acc of “unrmg the mocratic procs” after the enactment of an anti-gay law the East Ain untry.
LONDON (AP) — The archbishop of Canterbury has urged the Anglin Church of Uganda to reject the untry’s new anti-homosexualy law, sayg s support for the legislatn was a “fundamental parture” om the global Anglin movement’s mment to protect the digny of all people. Uganda’s legislature last week passed the anti-homosexualy bill.
‘OUR MERE EXISTENCE IS ILLEGAL.’ AS MOSW TOUGHENS ANTI-GAY LAW, LGBTQ RSIANS FEAR FOR THE FUTURE
Alliance Defendg Freedom distribut hundreds of thoands of dollars to ge groups attackg trans, gay and abortn rights * google anti lgbtq *
Meveni, who has publicly scribed homosexuals as “disgtg, ” fac growg ternatnal nmnatn of the bill.
The bill prcrib the ath penalty for the offense of “aggravated homosexualy” and life imprisonment for “homosexualy, ” drawg fears that those who intify as LGBTQ people n be crimally prosecuted. Aggravated homosexualy is fed as s of sex relatns volvg those fected wh HIV as well as mors and other tegori of vulnerable people. A spect nvicted of “attempted aggravated homosexualy” n be jailed for 14 years and the offense of “attempted homosexualy” is punishable by up to 10 years, acrdg to the bill.
The ath penalty for some acts of homosexualy “is an egreg vlatn of human rights, ” a group of U.