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The N word is not going anywhere. Deal with It
Nigger is not going anywhere. It will be still used in the backwoods of Mississippi by some redneck grand dragon to his brothers and also used by some urban thug in the streets of New York to his brothers. Continue reading
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Triumphalism: Enemy #1
Triumphalism is at the epicenter of the cause of each of every isms in LGBT community lives (i.e. racism, sexism, class-ism, etc) . Continue reading
My Prom Experience
My Prom Experience & First Amendment Rights Continue reading
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The Precedence: Christie Littleton Case
The Christie Littleton Case that set precedence for the Araguz case Continue reading
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Tagged Christie Lee Littleton, christie littleton, civil, death, discrimination, gender, husband, Law, LGBT, Marriage, marriage case, Nikki araguz, precedence, proposition 8 gay, rights, sex change, Sex reassignment surgery, texas, thomas araguz, transgender, Transgendered, United States
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