Wednesday, July 17, 2024

X recently deleted hundreds of LGBTQ+ accounts under mysterious circumstances - LGBTQ Nation

X recently deleted hundreds of LGBTQ+ accounts under mysterious circumstances - LGBTQ Nation: X stands accused of "well-researched' takedown of LGBTQ+ profiles with over 1 million worldwide followers. Pink Media alleges that someone inside X executed a "well-researched and well-prepared takedown of a network of LGBTQ+ X profiles that had well over 1 million followers worldwide."

Two nudists rescue tourist from blowtorch attack in San Francisco's Castro district - LGBTQ Nation

Two nudists rescue tourist from blowtorch attack in San Francisco's Castro district - LGBTQ Nation: The heroic nudist hopes video of the incident shows nudists in a positive light. "Over the years we’ve been doing this, we’ve tried to show the neighborhood that we’re regular people—we just have a relaxed idea of what we’re supposed to wear."

Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Pro-Palestinian activists disrupt NYC Pride parade

Pro-Palestinian activists disrupt NYC Pride parade: Pro-Palestinian activists disrupted the New York City Pride Parade to urge the Human Rights Campaign to divest from ties to weapons manufacturing.

Chevron Secision Is Just More Hacking at the Branches by SCOTUS - LewRockwell

Chevron Secision Is Just More Hacking at the Branches by SCOTUS - LewRockwell: In LOPER BRIGHT ENTERPRISES ET AL. v. RAIMONDO, SECRETARY OF COMMERCE, ET AL. (“Raimondo”) the Supreme Court of the United States overturned the “Chevron deference,” a doctrine dating to the 1980s that said in judging whether a regulatory agency had exceeded the authority delegated to it by Congress, courts must defer to the agency’s interpretation of any ambiguous language in the law. This is being decried by liberals as a crippling blow to the federal government’s ability to regulate and lauded by conservatives as a welcome return to stricter obedience to the Constitution. In reality, it is just more hacking at the … Continue reading →