11 September 2017

Australian Anti-Same-Sex Marriage Ad Widely Supported

Anti-Gay Ad
Australia's marriage equality debate has a new talking point with a the popular new 'vote no' television advertisement causing strong support across Twitter and other social media.

Aired on Australian television networks on 29 August, the Coalition for Marriage-commissioned advertisement depicts three Australian mothers divulging concerns about school programming, especially in relation to LGBTQI inclusive programs like Australia's Safe Schools, if marriage equality becomes legal.

07 September 2017

If Confederate Flags Are Taken Out, LGBT Flags Should Be As Well

The Same
A group of students and parents in the state of Alabama is calling for the removal of a rainbow pride flag from a high school classroom — arguing that it can be compared to displaying a Confederate flag.

"We strongly feel that it creates a hostile and provocative learning environment for students not comfortable to openly supporting the LGBTQ+ community in a public school where students come from diverse political and religious backgrounds," a Change.org petition reads about the flag in Auburn.

01 September 2017

Charlie Hebdo Has Another Islamic Satire

Charlie Hebdo
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo published a provocative and on-spot front-page cartoon about Islam and the recent terror attacks in Spain last 23 August, encouraging people to speak out more against Islam.

The latest edition of the magazine, which was targeted by Islamist gunmen in 2015, shows two people lying in a pool of blood after being run over by a van next to the words, "Islam, eternal religion of peace."

30 August 2017

Angelica Hale Continues To Amaze America

If the voting is held now, there is a great chance that Angelica Hale will win "America’s Got Talent".

This is according to the results of a poll taken after the singer earned a standing ovation on "AGT" quarterfinal. This talented tyke was put straight through to the live show when she won over guest judge Chris Hardwick. He hit his Golden Buzzer after watching her perform "Girl on Fire" by Alicia Keys.

28 August 2017

U.S. Visa Restrictions on Countries Not Accepting Deportees

Rex Tillerson
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is poised to impose visa restrictions on four Asian and African nations refusing to take back their citizens who've been deported from the United States, officials said Thursday.

The officials said Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone would soon be subject to sanctions. They're meant to coax "recalcitrant" countries into accepting the return of individuals the U.S. tries to remove. Under federal law, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson can stop all or specific types of visas from being issued to such nations.