16 heinous quotes from anti-LGBTQ+ white supremacist Nick Fuentes
Nick Fuentes isn't just conservative — he's so far-right that even Republicans have expelled him from their events.
September 22, 2025
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Nick Fuentes isn't just conservative — he's so far-right that even Republicans have expelled him from their events.

The man said the Taliban tracked down and killed his boyfriend shortly after taking Kabul.Â
"They didn't take my things because they were not thieves, they were the Taliban," the victim said. "They wanted to kill me."
News of the list comes only days after a Taliban spokesperson said the group would not recognize LGBTQ+ rights.Â
One man fears "the Taliban will not stop until they eradicate all gay people from Afghanistan."
Many in the nation's queer community are attempting to flee as the Taliban resumes control.
"[LGBTQ+ people in Afghanistan] don't know if we will be alive tomorrow or not," the victim said. "I think the whole world doesn't think about that.
Those are just a few of the comments revealed in North Carolina Rep. Dan Bishop's emails.

The rights organizations voice concern over the history of the Taliban and the group's extremist views.Â
The confluence of the Delta variant and the Taliban tests the administration as Republicans salivate.
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As Afghanistan deals with humanitarian emergencies, the Taliban's anti-LGBTQ+ violence is one of the numerous challenges facing the country.Â
Canada previously said it would take in 40,000 Afghan refugees after U.S.-led forces left Afghanistan in August.
The Republican senator made the statement even though it was Donald Trump who originally agreed to the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan.
Numerous organizations could use your support as they help LGBTQ+ people remaining in Afghanistan and those fleeing the country.
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The analogy comes from Dan Bishop, the homophobe running in a special congressional election in North Carolina.