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Why I will no longer fight for the LGBTQ community
As a Jew, I can no longer stand with a movement that is antisemitic and anti-Israel at its core.
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The College Fix
· Jun 25, 2026
Pro-LGBTQ Catholic conference at Georgetown University draws protest
'Celebrating the transgender Catholic experience.'
AutoStraddle
· Jul 6, 2026
Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for July 2026
Pride may be over, but y'all know the drill: Autostraddle celebrates LGBTQ+ books all year long. And we can't do it without you. The post Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for July 2026 appeared first on Autostraddle.
Left Voice
· Jun 27, 2026
At This Year’s Queer Liberation March, Unite To Defend Trans Rights and Oppose Imperialist War
This year’s Queer Liberation March takes place amid growing right-wing attacks against trans people, while the bipartisan regime attacks our working class siblings abroad, from Iran to Bolivia to Palestine and beyond. The post At This Year’s Queer Liberation March, Unite To Defend Trans Rights and Oppose Imperialist War appeared first on Left Voice.
Irish Star
· Jun 28, 2026
Dana White gives brutal 5-word response to UFC hosting Pride Night
The UFC isn't renowned for its support of the LGBTQ+ movement and doesn't host dedicated Pride Nights, and CEO Dana White has recently provided more insight on exactly why this is the case
Liberty Nation
· Jun 25, 2026
Transgender Culture War Heats Up in FTC Suit
Protecting children from trans-dogma or transphobia?
The i Paper
· Jul 4, 2026
Why LGBT+ people fear UK is becoming less welcoming
As Pride descends on London, a new poll reveals a drop in support for trans and queer communities’ rights and visibility
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Related coverage for "Why I will no longer fight for the LGBTQ community": The College Fix — Pro-LGBTQ Catholic conference at Georgetown University draws protest. AutoStraddle — Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for July 2026. Left Voice — At This Year’s Queer Liberation March, Unite To Defend Trans Rights and Oppose Imperialist War. Irish Star — Dana White gives brutal 5-word response to UFC hosting Pride Night. Liberty Nation — Transgender Culture War Heats Up in FTC Suit. The i Paper — Why LGBT+ people fear UK is becoming less welcoming