21 Words the Queer Community Has Reclaimed (and Some We Haven't)
Some anti-LGBTQ+ slurs are now proud labels. Others are not so clear.
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August 2, 2017
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Some anti-LGBTQ+ slurs are now proud labels. Others are not so clear.
Former Army Secretary Eric Fanning has a few thoughts on Republicans smearing the armed forces.
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