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Happy Saturday,
π OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman is now a married man. The tech mogul was recently in the news after being sacked and then reinstated as OpenAI's leader. The company is behind ChatGPT, the generative AI product. Altman married his partner Oliver Mulherin at a seaside ceremony. Congrats to the couple! π¨π»π€π¨πΌ
π¨ Republicans in West Virginia and Indiana are going after transgender people. Isn't this very 2023? Lawmakers in West Virginia introduced legislation that would force mental health professionals to βcureβ transgender people and another piece of legislation categorizes transgender people as βobscene." A Republican legislator in Indiana wants to define gender in state law as the βbiological sexβ assigned at birth, effectively erasing transgender and nonbinary people, and to deny recognition to same-sex marriages. Yes, that's going after trans people and queer marriages. π¨
π¦ A Maryland man was sentenced to two years in prison for threatening the Human Rights Campaign and LGBTQ+ lawmakers. In a comment to The Advocate, HRC said, "We are grateful to law enforcement for acting so quickly to keep our community safe after HRC received these specific threats, and we are pleased that a sentencing has been issued. We will continue our work to call out those who spread violence, fear, and disinformation.β
π¬π· ποΈ Greece looks to be set to pass a law legalizing marriage equality. Stefanos Kasselakis, the gay leader of the opposition party Syriza, said his party would back the legislation. He commented, however, that the law would still limit parental rights for LGBTQ+ people due to denying queer couples the ability to use surrogacy. Adoption by queer couples will be part of the reforms. Civil unions for same-sex couples have been legal in Greece since 2015.
In other news:
Diagnoses of gender dysphoria are on the up, indicating more people are looking for gender-affirming care. Virginia, Indiana, and Utah were the states with the greatest increase in diagnoses between 2018 and 2022. The only state to see a decrease was South Dakota, which banned gender-affirming care for minors in 2023.A Polish priest was arrested this week after a man allegedly overdosed at an orgy he'd organized. When emergency services arrived at the scene, they were barred entry until police arrived. ACT UP NY took to the streets last week to call for an end to the Israel-Gaza War and the protection of Palestinian civilians. Denying incarcerated people gender-affirming care is unconstitutional, according to the Department of Justice. Onward and upward,Alex
West Virginia Republicans want to ban transgender people from public spaces, call them βobsceneβ
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman marries boyfriend Oliver Mulherin
Maryland man sentenced for threats to America's largest LGBTQ+ rights group and several lawmakers
Priest arrested after man overdoses on erectile dysfunction pills at sex party
Judge wonders if anti-transgender doctors sued 'because they wanted there to be discrimination'
Indiana Republican introduces bill that would erase transgender people and deny marriage equality
20 LGBTQ+ movies coming out in 2024 that we can't wait to see
7 images of ACT UP NY taking to the streets at a queer Palestine rally saying βSILENCE=DEATHβ
Denial of gender-affirming care to inmate is unconstitutional, says Department of Justice
Queer erotica author Chuck Tingle uninvited from Texas book event over face mask
Greece to legalize same-sex marriage after opposition agrees to support it
Each week, The Advocate newsletter has a little bit of LGBTQ+ trivia. Tuesday, you'll get the question. Thursday, you'll get a hint. And today, you'll get the answer.
This week's question was: What television show featured the first lesbian kiss on primetime network television?
This week's answer is: L.A. Law. The show aired between 1986-1994 on NBC and won several Emmy awards. The episode that featured the kiss premiered in 1991. In the episode, CJ Lamb (Amanda Donohoe) helps vulnerable lawyer Abby Perkins (Michele Greene) and they end up kissing. The kiss has been described as the beginning of the craze where tv shows would have a so-called "lesbian kiss episode." And while the actors on the show said it was essentially a publicity stunt (which turned out to be a successful one), it made LGBTQ+ history and brought with it more queer visibility.
β¨ Congratulations to Carol for getting it right! β¨
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