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On this episode of “Who Didn’t See This Coming?”… Kellogg’s has announced the creation of a new “woke” cereal, America. Ready? The formerly legendary cereal maker, in partnership with the LGBTQ+ media organization GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), has released a Pride-themed cereal called “Together With Pride.”
Spoiler: As noted by The Right Scoop, the new woke cereal even asks kids which genders they prefer to use on the side of the box.
Let’s check with Advocate, which promotes itself as the “gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer news leader, including politics, commentary, arts, and entertainment” which recently announced the new cereal on its website.
ELCA deacon channels closeted Minnesota childhood into book on churches accepting LGBTQ youth
The author of “Made, Known, Loved: Developing LGBTQ-Inclusive Youth Ministry will give a virtual reading this week to talk about the book and its topics. Written By: John Lamb | ×
ELCA Deacon and author Ross Murray. Special to The Forum
LITTLEFORK, Minn. Ross Murray remembers growing up in a small Minnesota town in the 1980s and ’90s where he was bullied and called “gay” before he was even fully comfortable identifying as gay.
“I was pretty scared to death to tell anyone,” says the Littlefork native. “It was not part of the culture then. ‘Gay’ was a slur.”
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A recent report from GLAAD has stated that Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter are all “effectively unsafe for LGBTQ users.”
NPR reports that a recent study released by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) states that practically all social media sites including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Twitter are “effectively unsafe for LGBTQ users.”
The organization, which focuses on ending discrimination against LGBT people, said in its inaugural social media index report: “Of special concern, the prevalence and intensity of hate speech and harassment stands out as the most significant problem in urgent need of improvement.”
The study found that 64 percent of LGBTQ social media users reported experiencing harassment or “hate speech” at a higher rate than all other identity groups on social media. Facebook users experienced the highest percentage of harassment with around 75 recent of those who reported experiencing
It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia star and creator
Rob McElhenney s (Mac) two mothers,
Helena McElhenney and
Mary Taylor, for Mother s Day with an opportunity to share their love story with others. Now, McElhenney has taken to Instagram to honor another very important mother in his life- his FXX series co-star and wife
Kaitlin Olson (Dee)- or as he lovingly refers to her as, my love, my life, my bird.
It s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – Image: Screencap Mama Bird. Thank you for everything that you do. Whether it s bringing two wonderful eggs into the world or just hanging with the gals, you do everything with grace and beauty. You approach every moment with consistent patience and boundless empathy. I am endlessly learning from you, McElhenney wrote in his post. Every nest should have bird like you. Right now, these boys have no idea how lucky they are. But one day they will, and they will see that it was their Mommy, always their Mommy, who gave them a most extraord