Gay Virginia Republican plagued by Nazi porn scandal brags running mate is ‘100% against’ marriage equality
It's a statewide political ticket of extremes.
October 6, 2025
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It's a statewide political ticket of extremes.
It’s not the first time the gay former radio host has been accused of posting questionable online content.
Does this make Republican gubernatorial hopeful Bill Berrien a hypocrite? His staff says no.
The lead sponsor is Rep. Josh Schriver, who has tried to overturn marriage equality and classify abortion as homicide.
Utah Senator Mike Lee's bill that would ban all pornography federally is advancing within the Senate.
Walters, a Republican, has often railed against sexual material.
Attorneys in China claim between 30 and 50 writers have been arrested this year for writing gay erotica.
Mark Robinson is mad Republicans wouldn't "stand up and fight for him" after he admitted to being a "black NAZI."
He faces at least 10 years in prison.
A resolution adopted by the denomination also includes anti-transgender language.
The largest Protestant denomination in the U.S. will consider a measure this week in support of banning marriage equality.
The bill is Lee's third attempt at legislation curtailing online pornography.
Vivian Wilson is calling out a Christian ex-gay for his transphobic op-ed about her.
More than 50 writers have been detained in the province of Anhui by a “special task force” assigned with targeting online distributors of erotic fiction.
Project 2025 is coming for your junk. The film pros say to keep your "hands off my porn."
The popular adult film star is accused of sending and receiving "hundreds of video of child pornography."
Viewers in North Carolina and Montana are no longer able to access Pornhub as the platform protests the states' age verification laws.
The anti-LGBTQ+ right-wing pundit claimed that companies like Pornhub are secretly conspiring to make cisgender straight men change their sexual orientation and gender identity.
Asheville residents decided to send a message of love and acceptance to their queer neighbors by filling sidewalks outside of Greater Works Church with chalk artwork during an anti-LGBTQ+ event.