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The gay agenda
The gay agenda








the gay agenda
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This is why our history has so many civil rights victories come by way of Congress or the courts and so few if any civil rights victories by election. We elect members of Congress to lead us, not appease us. It was always the mantra of those who liked their slaves who liked their women barefoot and pregnant who felt uncomfortable working next to someone with cerebral palsy who get squeamish at the thought of two men falling in love. TED.com: Will our kids be a different species? “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it,” was never said by the community that was demanding their rights. It is human nature to resist change, especially change that may bring significant inconvenience to the vast majority of the people, those who are enjoying the spoils of the status quo. I can’t think of a single major civil rights victory that came by way of a general election and so I am not surprised that all 32 states that have voted on marriage equality, voted against marriage equality. But the Bible and the Constitution are not the same thing. That may not be consistent with one’s religion, and that’s fine. On the other hand, the fact that in 29 states it is legal to fire someone just because they’re gay flies in the face of the 14th amendment, particularly the passage that says “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.” There’s not a single issue regarding the LGBT community that has been covered in the media or deliberated in courts that is counter to the articles of the Constitution. TED.com: What you don’t know about marriage Everything the LGBT community wants is in there.

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Here’s what you do: Download a copy of the United States Constitution, read it. I’m sure you’ve heard a lot about the gay agenda, but may not know what’s in it. In other words, I wonder just how far along we would be as a society if the oppressive majority held all of the legislative and judicial power over the oppressed minority, essentially yanking the teeth out of Congress and the Supreme Court. I wonder if Hillary Clinton would be at home baking cookies instead of serving as secretary of state if women’s suffrage was put to a vote back in 1919. “I love this podcast so much it’s truly a joy to listen to, and I hope it brings that same joy to our followers.I wonder if black people would be still in the fields picking cotton today if the 13th Amendment – the one abolishing slavery – was placed on the ballot back in 1865. “With our first foray into the podcast space, Most is entering a new era - one where the gay agenda continues to expand into all corners of our audience’s lives, making it easier and more fun than ever to discover Netflix’s LGBTQ+ talent, titles, and storytelling,” Gabrielle Korn, Netflix editorial and publishing manager for Most, said. The lead producer was Eric Silver and the show was engineered and edited by Mischa Stanton. The show was produced by Multitude, a podcast production company in Brooklyn. “The Gay Agenda” will be produced by Most, which is Netflix’s banner for its LGBTQ+ storytelling.

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These include “Okay, Now Listen,” a podcast that focuses on “Black joy” through an often humorous lens and “Strong Black Legends,” which honors the best of Black Hollywood, as well as “You Can’t Make This Up,” a companion series to Netflix’s extensive roster of true crime stories. Some shows are focused on augmenting Netflix content such as “The Crown,” but there are also a number of wholly original productions. Netflix has launched over 40 podcasts since it formed a division devoted to the medium in 2018. “The Gay Agenda” marks the company’s first LGBTQ+ podcast and comes as Netflix has moved much more aggressively into the audio space. The pain is there of course, but the joy is too! We want to live in joy.” We contain multitudes! Part of the impetus behind this podcast was creating a space to talk about being LGBTQ in entertainment that centered on something other than pain. “There’s room for all of it, for connection and healing and for irreverence and silliness. “The first item on ‘The Gay Agenda’ is, of course, for our guests to have fun and be themselves,” Hewson added. Hearing people’s unique stories and perspectives on life and happiness was a learning experience and I don’t take that for granted.” Interviewing guests this season made me a better person. I think it’s a real reflection of the LGBTQ+ community and I hope our listeners feel the same.

the gay agenda

“It’s joyful, it’s inquisitive, it’s welcoming. “I’m proud of ‘The Gay Agenda,'” Savoy said.










The gay agenda