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NOM Plans To Drive Wedge Right Into Middle Of Gay Community | The National Organization for Marriage made news earlier this year when a 2009 memo revealed the group’s intentions to drive a wedge between the gay community and people of color, a tactic they followed through on throughout this year’s marriage campaigns. Now, it seems the group is planning a new wedge strategy right through the gay community. Jeremy Hooper caught wind that NOM has purchased web domains for titles like “Gays Against Gay Marriage,” suggesting future intention to highlight gay people who oppose their own equality.

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How The People Who Brought You Curves Are Actually Working Against Women’s Health

The latest filings from Karl Rove’s American Crossroads show a last minute contribution of $1 million received just days before the election (10/29/12) from Gary Heavin — the co-founder of Curves International Inc., which calls itself “the world’s leader in women’s fitness.”

Curves, a chain of women-only fitness center franchises, claims nearly 10,000 locations in more than 85 countries. Heavin and his fellow co-founder, his wife Diane, sold Curves International to an private equity firm in October, but they remain prominently featured on the company’s website. The Heavins say they “share a passion for and commitment to women’s health and fitness.” But his massive donation to the right-wing super PAC is only the latest in a long pattern of their efforts
in support of policies that undermine women’s equality in the workplace and restrict women’s access to health care services.

American Crossroads spent $91 million to elect Mitt Romney over President Obama. Romney refused to endorse key pro-women legislation including the bipartisan Violence Against Women Act, the Lily Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, and the Paycheck Fairness Act, but backed reinstating the “global gag rule” on even discussing abortion as a family planning option and supported the infamous Blunt Amendment to allow employers to deny health benefits that go against their personal views. Crossroads also worked to help far-right extremists like Todd Akin, Richard Mourdock, and George Allen. Much of the American Crossroads attack strategy focused on criticizing Obamacare and those who backed the effort to expand health insurance access to all Americans.

In addition to helping fund American Crossroads, the Heavins also combined to give $92,400 to the House and Senate Republican campaign arms, $2,500 to Texas Governor Rick Perry (R), $30,800 to the Republican National Committee, $7,300 to Romney’s campaign, and $2,500 to House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) in 2012.

And this past election isn’t the only time that Curves and the Heavins have worked against women’s reproductive rights. Gary Heavin pledged hundreds of thousands of dollars for controversial “pregnancy crisis centers” that try to talk women out of abortions and have been accused to providing false information. They also made large donations to abstinence-only education programs — programs which often misinform and make teens more likely to engage in risky behavior and become pregnant. Curves also pulled its funding for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation over its objection to the charity’s funding for Planned Parenthood’s breast cancer screening services. In a 2004 editorial, Mr. Heavin attacked Planned Parenthood’s sex education literature, writing “I have a 10-year-old daughter. I would absolutely not allow her to be exposed to this material. I don’t want her being taught masturbation and told that homosexuality is normal.”

That anti-choice and anti-LGBT stance was further demonstrated when Curves partnered with the American Family Association — a group that has been identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a “hate group.” They joined for a 2009 healthy recipe contest and sold a Curves fitness CD on the AFA’s website. Gary Heavin has also been an outspoken enthusiast for televangelist Pat Robertson, who has blamed natural disasters on same-sex marriage equality and blamed 9/11 on abortion, the separation of church and state, and civil liberties groups.

Ugandan Tabloid Runs Photos Of Soccer Official ‘Sodomising Players’

The Ugandan daily tabloid Red Pepper printed pictures today allegedly of Chris Mubiru, head of the Uganda National Football Team (the Cranes), “sodomizing players.” Gay Star News notes that the publication ran five such photos, with headlines like “MASTER AT WORK: Mubiru nails the boys butt” and “END GAME: The boy struggles to stand up after the bum shattering session.” The player is not identified, nor does anything confirm the validity of the pictures.

The pictures are clearly designed to stir up moral outrage as the nation’s Parliament considers the “kill the gays” Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which would assign life sentences or the death penalty for homosexual acts or knowledge thereof. Both Red Pepper and a similar magazine, Rolling Stone, have exposed Ugandan citizens they believe to be gays or lesbians, printing their names, photos, and even addresses. Gay activist David Kato was murdered just days after he was exposed by Rolling Stone.

Queerty points out that the photos published today are from (or or meant to resemble) a 2010 incident in which Mubiru supposedly gave a player an unwelcome massage.

NEWS FLASH

British Prime Minister Supports Churches’ Right To Bless Same-Sex Marriages | The UK is having its own debate over same-sex marriage, and Prime Minister David Cameron has taken a new stand that would be commonplace among U.S. equality supporters. Though he stands by churches’ right not to recognize same-sex marriage, Cameron believes any religious group should be allowed to host a same-sex wedding in their place of worship if they so choose. Opponents claim that any “redefinition of marriage” will force all churches to marry same-sex couples, though the proposed law specifically contains “locks” to prevent that. Watch Cameron defend his position:

Bill O’Reilly Blames Gays For The ‘War On Christmas’

Fox News really doesn’t seem to have anything better to do in December than continue to manufacture the silly “War on Christmas” and then take real umbrage to the fake campaign. Despite Jon Stewart’s epic dismantling earlier this week, Bill O’Reilly continues his reverse-crusade, and now he’s implicating women and LGBT people in the process. Last night, he and Bernard McGuirk, executive producer of Imus in the Morning, revealed that they actually believe there’s a war against Christianity that’s being led by champions of the right to choose and LGBT equality:

MCGUIRK: The war on Christmas is very, very real, and if you ask me, in addition to some grouchy misanthropic heathen atheists it has to do — at the root of it — with two things — abortion and the gay rights agenda, because Christianity is against those things. It’s subtle but that’s why it’s so pronounced in recent years.

O’REILLY: Hundred percent agree. I absolutely agree 100 percent that the diminishment of Christianity is the target and Christmas is the vehicle because the secularists know the opposition to their agenda (legalized drugs is in that as well) comes primarily from the Judeo-Christian traditionalist people.

Watch it (via Towleroad/Mediaite):

While the inclusion of these two important issues in this holiday charade is offensive enough, McGuirk’s pronouncement that all of Christianity opposes a woman’s right to an abortion or a gay couple’s right to raise a family ignores the fact that many women and gay people are Christian. In terms of the so-called “gay rights agenda,” many Christian denominations — including Presbyterians, Lutherans, Congregationalists, Episcopalians, Methodists and others — wholeheartedly support the LGBT community and are partners in advocating for marriage equality. If anything, it’s Fox News who’s waging a war on the millions of Christians who don’t agree with the network’s conservative positions.

Homeland Security Takes Steps To Implement Prison Rape Elimination Act Guidelines

(Image Credit: Just Detention.)

Note: This post originally addressed President Obama’s executive order, which was issued in May. It has been updated for accuracy.

Earlier this year, the Department of Justice released its final guidelines for implementation of the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), which it has been developing since the law passed in 2003. The new rules contain specific protections for those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex (LGBTI), or who are otherwise gender non-conforming, including professional training for all correctional staff to minimize mistreatment. In addition, the new guidelines call for a screening process to make sure that individuals who identify as trans or gender non-conforming are appropriately placed in facilities where they will not be vulnerable to sexual abuse.

Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security submitted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to the Federal Register, beginning the process of extending these protections for DHS immigration detention and holding facilities:

The proposed standards will achieve the three goals of prevention, detection, and response to sexual abuse and assault in confinement facilities by requiring: prevention planning; prompt and coordinated response and intervention; training and education of staff, contractors, volunteers, and detainees; appropriate treatment for victims; procedures for investigation, discipline, and prosecution of perpetrators; data collection and review for corrective action; and audits for compliance with the standards.  In addition, the standards require regular audits of each immigration detention facility and each holding facility that houses detainees overnight to assess compliance with the proposed standards.

This action initiates an open comment period in which the public may offer input on how the rules will ultimately be implemented.

It may be some time before the effects are felt, but it’s an important step forward. In particular, trans women are too often place in men’s prisons, making them thirteen times more likely to be sexually assaulted while incarcerated. This is a fate that no prisoner deserves, and protecting LGBTI inmates from discriminatory mistreatment is a step that makes the country a better place for all its citizens.

NOM Wants To Limit The Religious Liberty Of Military Chaplains

Take action, NOM is attacking military chaplains!

The National Organization for Marriage’s weekly newsletter this week is rife with distortions, but the leading concern Brian Brown addresses is disturbingly hypocritical. Brown is very concerned that the Senate passed the Defense budget without including the many anti-gay provisions introduced by House Republicans, one of which prevented the use of military bases for same-sex marriages:

Senators Roger Wicker and James Inhofe have introduced these provisions in the Senate as a stand-alone bill, the “Military Religious Freedom Act of 2012,” but the Senate leadership has blocked their efforts every step of the way.

But even if the Senate never votes on the Wicker/Inhofe bill, we can still protect the Defense of Marriage Act and the religious liberty of our military chaplains, who could otherwise be forced to perform same-sex marriage ceremonies as part of their official duties.

We have one chance, but we need to take action immediately.

Jeremy Hooper points out that this is a blatant lie, because after Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell was repealed, the Pentagon laid out guidelines making it clear that chaplains would never be forced to perform a ceremony that was in conflict with their beliefs. All the Defense Department said was that chaplains may perform same-sex marriages in jurisdictions where it is legal to do so.

But NOM’s lie isn’t actually as galling as its hypocrisy. Were these anti-gay policies to pass, it would prohibit chaplains who might otherwise bless a same-sex marriage from doing so, thus actually infringing on their religious liberty. This represents another attempt to appropriate a conservative brand of Christianity that is not widely shared. NOM just assumes that every religious leader automatically assumes that homosexuality is wrong, which is simply not the case. This bold distortion makes it clear that as far as “religious liberty” is concerned, NOM only cares about protecting people who agree with its anti-gay mission.

The Morning Pride: December 7, 2012

Welcome to The Morning Pride, ThinkProgress LGBT’s daily round-up of the latest in LGBT policy, politics, and some culture too! Here’s what we’re reading this morning, but please let us know what stories you’re following as well. Follow us all day on Twitter at @TPEquality.

- The Senate Judiciary Committee has approved President Obama’s judicial nominee Pamela Chen. Once the full Senate confirms her, she will be the first openly lesbian Asian-American judge on the federal bench.

- The National Organization for Marriage believes that feminism and LGBT equality are a socialist plot to destroy capitalism; it instructs women to “let your husband support you.”

- One of the top donors to the anti-equality campaign in Maryland was white supremacist Michael Peroutka.

- Meet Maine state Rep. Justin Chenette (D), who at 21 is the country’s youngest openly gay lawmaker.

- When Georgia distributes the national Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance Survey to students, it deletes questions about sexual behavior.

- Nearly 2,400 people are petitioning Anoka-Hennepin School Board to remove a member of an anti-gay hate group from its anti-bullying committee.

- An online petition is urging Nashua, New Hampshire schools to protect transgender students.

- Uruguay will vote on marriage equality on Tuesday, and activists predict a victory.

- Chile has sworn in Jaime Parada Hoyl, the country’s first openly gay elected official.

- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell helped protect his then-closeted brother from bullying when they were growing up.

- The Penn State Greek Life community says, “It Gets Better”:

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