Sexuality

Adults Creepily Sexualize Minors in New Episode of HBO Max's 'Velma'
HBO's Max's Velma is currently one of the worst shows in television history, earning some of the lowest audience scores ever on Rotten Tomatoes.

Facebook Lifts Ban on Bare Breasts for Trans & Non-Binary Users
After numerous complaints from LGBTQ users who want to share their bare breasts on social media, Meta’s Oversight Board ordered Facebook and Instagram to lift the ban on topless women. That is — for topless women who identify as trans or non-binary.

Daily Show Asks Planned Parenthood How To Deal With Pro-Life 'MoFos'
Day two of Leslie Jones guest hosting The Daily Show went about as well critics of Comedy Central’s list of fill ins expected. Jones teamed up with Planned Parenthood President Alexis McGill Johnson to promote vasectomies as a reasonable response to Dobbs and to ask how to keep pro-lifers or “mother[bleep] out of pussy.”

CNN: 'Latinx' Ban Is 'Xenophobic,' Like Not Using 'Correct Pronouns'
CNN Tonight’s Thursday panel did not appreciate new Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders issuing an executive order banning the state government from using the term “Latinx” with Democratic strategist Maria Cardona labeling it “xenophobic” and PBS NewsHour White House correspondent Laura Barron-Lopez comparing it to not using someone’s preferred pronouns.

Kimmel Praises Garland, Tells Gay Sex Joke About Barr Amid Doc Scandal
ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel reacted on Thursday to day three of President Biden’s document scandal, in part, by declaring that the appointment of a special counsel by Attorney General Merrick Garland shows how great Garland is and by making gay sex jokes about former Attorney General Bill Barr. Also on Thursday, NBC Late Night host Seth Meyers continued to insist comparisons with the former…
An Old Debt Carries Over to a New Year
Blessed are the young for they shall inherit the national debt.” – Herbert Hoover. “Rather go to bed without dinner than to rise in debt.” – Benjamin Franklin Eighteen Republican senators voted for the monstrosity known as the $1.7 trillion Omnibus spending bill, thus forever relinquishing their claim to belong to a party committed to less spending, smaller government, and…

Fireworks by the Dozen: Here Are the Top WH Briefing Moments of 2022
Inside the White House Briefing Room, 2022 began with more mountain-sized word salads and dodges from Jen Psaki before shifting in May to former MoveOn.org spokeswoman and former MSNBC contributor Karine Jean-Pierre, who made waves for her stunning ineptitude and using her binder as a life raft.

TOP 10: The Worst Of Late Night For 2022
Between calls for gun control, the demise of Roe v. Wade, and the regular news cycle, it was a year where the hosts of late night traded in their jokes for liberal rants, lectures, and other wandering pontifications. So, without further ado, here are the top -- or maybe bottom 10 -- moments of late night 2022.
Not Your Father's Comic Books
Did you know that Superman’s son is bisexual? So is Batman’s sidekick, Robin, and lots of other superheroes created by Marvel and DC Comics. The author of the bisexual Superman story says gay people write to say they “burst into tears” when they saw that the characters had become gay. While it’s nice to make LGBTIQ+ people feel more welcome in the world, not everyone is happy.

The Naughty List: Hollywood's Top 5 Worst Shows of 2022
As a contributing writer for the MRC, I’ve seen the best and worst Hollywood has to offer over the years (mostly the worst). With Christmas fast approaching, I’ve decided to give Santa a little help and send him my Naughty list with the Top 5 Worst Shows from 2022 that I covered.

MSNBC and CNN Blame Conservatives for Club Q, Violent Threats
After Wednesday’s congressional hearings on the Colorado Springs Club Q shooting and violence and threats of violence against LGBT people, MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Reports and CNN’s Inside Politics with John King came to the same conclusion: it’s conservatives’ fault.

Ruhle Wonders If Conservative 'Book Bans' Are To Blame For Hate Crimes
MSNBC host of The 11th Hour Stephanie Ruhle wondered if conservative attempts to “ban books” was the reason the FBI recently reported a raise in hate crimes. Instead of simply answering no, that’s ridiculous, former assistant director for counter intelligence Frank Figliuzzi says it is too soon to tell, but they certainly don’t help.

1st Annual Children's & Family Emmys Honors LGBTQUIA Targeting of Kids
On Saturday and Sunday, the first annual Children's & Family Emmy Awards took place at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre, Los Angeles, available to stream online.