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Nov 19 2023
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One year after Club Q shooting, survivors struggle with pain, trauma and unpaid medical bills
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Sprinkled with handwritten notes, stuffed animals and flowers, a memorial honoring the five victims killed and dozens injured last November still stands along the rainbow facade of the now-shuttered Club Q. The silence at the site ahead of the one-year anniversary of the deadly shooting evoked the community’s grief as it struggles to move forward amid lingering
NBC News (Online)Nov 18 2023
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Neo-Nazis March Through Madison Yelling ‘There Will Be Blood’
A group of masked neo-Nazis marched through the capital of Wisconsin on Saturday afternoon waving swastikas around, shouting racial slurs at onlookers, and chanting “there will be blood.” About two dozen men wearing red shirts that identified them as members of Blood Tribe—a white supremacist group that has been trying to make a name for itself since 2021 by targeting Jews, non-whites, and the
Daily BeastNov 18 2023
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Neo-Nazi group marches on Wisconsin capital
MADISON — A group of nearly two dozen people waving swastika flags and chanting antisemitic rhetoric marched on the Wisconsin State Capitol grounds Saturday afternoon, performing a salute originally used by Nazis at political rallies, often called the "Hitler salute." The group was dressed in red shirts with "Blood Tribe" written on the back. The Blood Tribe is a neo-Nazi group that promotes
Milwaukee Journal SentinelNov 19 2023
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'Revolting': Neo Nazis March in Wisconsin Capital
Some two dozen mostly-masked neo-Nazis waving flags emblazoned with swastikas marched in Madison, Wisconsin, following a demonstration at the state Capitol where they chanted: "There will be blood." One legislator called the protest Saturday "alarming," and Governor Tony Evers called it "revolting." The all-male group repeatedly flashed the "Heil Hitler" salute and wore red shirts with the
The MessengerMar 31 2022
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Leaked Disney Videos Spark Debate Over Woke Culture, Kids' Exposure to LGBTQ Issues
Leaked videos of Disney employees advocating for more LGBTQ characters in Disney content sparked criticism from voices on the right.
In one video, the president of Disney General Entertainment said she supports having "many, many, many LGBTQIA characters in our stories." In another, a production coordinator discussed how he created a tracker to ensure there were enough gender-
CNN (Opinion) Fox Business The Daily SignalNov 19 2023
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Club Q shooting victims remembered one year after Colorado Springs tragedy
The community is honoring the five victims one year after the killings. One year ago, five people were killed in a shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub that left a small Colorado community grieving: Daniel Davis Aston, Kelly Loving, Derrick Rump, Raymond Green Vance, Ashley Paugh. More than a dozen others were also injured in the shooting. ABC News went to Colorado Springs earlier this year to speak
ABC News (Online)Nov 16 2023
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Michigan hair salon charged with discrimination over social media posts
(CBS DETROIT) - The Michigan Department of Civil Rights filed charges against a hair salon in Traverse City over social media posts that stated the salon would not service LGBTQ clients. The department argued Wednesday the social media posts are a violation of the state's Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act. "Studio 8 violated the law by denying their services to specific individuals based on sex
CBS News (Online)Nov 19 2023
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Colorado Springs events commemorate deadly Club Q attack
One year after an armed assailant unleashed a hail of bullets inside Club Q, killing five people and injuring 17 others, more than 200 people gathered outside the building to commemorate the lives lost and support the scores of people who still bear scars, physical and emotional, from the attack on what was considered an LGBTQ+ safe space. Raymond Green Vance, 22, Daniel Aston, 28, Ashley
Colorado Springs GazetteNov 19 2023
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A year after Club Q: Events around Colorado Springs commemorate deadly attack
One year after an armed assailant unleashed a hail of bullets inside Club Q, killing five people and injuring 17 others, more than 200 people gathered outside the building to commemorate the lives lost and support the scores of people who still bear scars, physical and emotional, from the attack on what was considered an LGBTQ+ safe space. Raymond Green Vance, 22, Daniel Aston, 28, Ashley
Colorado Springs GazetteOct 20 2023
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders bans “woke language” in Arkansas
Anti-LGBTQ+ Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) has issued an executive order that prohibits “the use of woke, anti-women words for official state government business.” The order instructs all state government offices and agencies to replace inclusive terms with feminine ones: “woman” instead of “menstruating person,” “breastfeeding” rather than “chestfeeding,” and “birth mom” instead of
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