Stonewall Inn’s Landmark Status To Be “Reviewed” By Trump

http://www.newnownext.com/stonewall-inn-trump-national-monument/04/2017/?fb_ref=fbshare_web The Stonewall Inn was declared a National Monument by President Obama just last year.  by Cody Gohl   President Donald Trump is expected to order a full evaluation of all the national monuments designated by President Obama, which includes a review of the Stonewall Inn.  New York’s Stonewall Inn has a unique place in queer history as it’s considered by many to be the birthplace of the modern day LGBT rights movement.

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Stonewall Inn, National Historic Landmark

The Stonewall Inn, National Historic Landmark Stonewall is nationally significant because it is associated with events that outstandingly represent the struggle for civil rights in America. The nominated sites encompasses a several block area in Greenwich Village that was the location of a series of events, collectively known as Stonewall, that occurred between June 28 and July 3, 1969. Stonewall is regarded as the single most important event that led to the modern movement for gay and lesbian civil rights. “The Stonewall Rebellion that began on June 28, 1969, at…

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US Ally, Saudi Arabia Will Start Exterminating People for Being Gay, Blames Gayness on Facebook – The Free Thought Project

Saudi Arabia, already an established human rights abuser, now wants to execute people for being homosexual — a growing problem, they say, because social media is making people gay. Source: US Ally, Saudi Arabia Will Start Exterminating People for Being Gay, Blames Gayness on Facebook – The Free Thought Project

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Court Rules You Have No Constitutional Right to Engage in 100% Consensual Rough Sex

Matt Agorist March 7, 2016veroxybd.com The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia released its decision in the case of Doe v. George Mason University et al. and, for some reason, they felt compelled to weigh in on whether there is a constitutional right to engage in consensual BDSM sex. Their answer is, ‘no.’ In the case of Doe v. George Mason University et al., a George Mason student was expelled for allegedly having sex with a woman without her consent because he failed to stop their…

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