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May 22, 2008

Lesbian Couple in India Set Themselves on Fire in Suicide

Filed under: The News — Gevalt @ 10:18 am
The Times of India is reporting that two women, both married to men, and in a lesbian relationship with each other, have committed suicide as a result of harassment and family pressure to separate.

They died hugging each other.

On Friday
morning, Rukmani went to Malar’s house after their husbands had left for work.
Not finding Rukmani for a long time, her relatives started searching for her and
finally found her in Malar’s house. In front of several people, they abused her
for having a “physical relationship” with Malar, whose family members also
started shouting at the two
friends.



“Around midnight, they
poured kerosene on their body and set themselves on fire. They appear to have
hugged each other during the final moments of their life,” an investigation
officer who inspected the scene
said.



Based on a complaint by
Rukmani’s elder sister Padmavathy, Sathangadu police have registered a case and
further investigations are on. The case has been handed over to the revenue
divisional officer (RDO), as Rukmani died within seven years of her marriage
with Vijayan.



“We will proceed
with the case after getting the RDO’s report,” a senior police officer
said.



Reacting to the incident,
lawyer and activist Sudha Ramalingam said it was time Section 377 of IPC
(unnatural offence) was scrapped. “We have reached a stage where one has to
accept relationships which are not termed normal. Everyone has the right,
especially two consenting adults, to choose their way of life,” she said. All
India Democratic Women’s Association leader Vasuki said suicides are not a
solution to any problem. “Same sex relationships are coming to the fore these
days, and we do not have a coping mechanism in place,” she told The Times of
India.



Vasanthi Devi, former
Chairperson, State Women’s Commission, said, “In India, same sex relationships
are not in any way accepted, and even talking about it is considered taboo.
Since it is perceived to be unnatural and unacceptable, a lot of sensitivity is
required in handling the issue. Sadly, counselling is virtually unknown in our
society, be it for students or adults. If we had counsellors to guide, any
number of tragedies can be avoided.”

Read the details at The Times of India…

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May 21, 2008

Indiana Jone and the Gay Rabbi - Brokeback Mountain Style

Filed under: Humor, huh? — Gevalt @ 9:11 am
So there have been jokes and comments and parodies of Brokeback Mountain ever since it arrived in theaters oh so long ago. But a new parody has just come out, and it’s quite special. Featuring Harrison Ford and Gene Wilder, it’s a preview for an Indiana Jones film you may not have heard about: Indiana Jone and the Curse of the Gay Rabbi.

Anti Semitic? Homophbic? I don’t think so - just funny. But perhaps you’ll disagree…
Check out the video after the jump…

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May 15, 2008

California Supreme Court Overturns Same Sex Marriage Ban

Filed under: Politics, The News — Gevalt @ 2:54 pm

Just a couple of hours ago it was announced that the California Supreme Court rejected the state’s ban on same-sex marriage. The court’s ruling, saying the ban was unconstitutional, makes California the second state to offer marriage equality. The first is, of course, Massachusetts.

The ruling cannot be overturned by a federal court because there are no federal laws at issue here. Also, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said “I respect the court’s decision, and as governor I will uphold its ruling.”

The ruling comes as a result of a lawsuit filed by several Gay rights groups, the city of San Francisco, and a group of Gay and Lesbian couples.

See more at CNN.com

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May 8, 2008

Romanian News Site Honors Jewish Leadership on Gay Rights (But they didn’t mean it that way)

Filed under: The News — Gevalt @ 8:50 am

Now don’t go getting too excited, but apparently we Jews are being given the honor of leading one of today’s civil rights movements: LGBTQ rights. OK, so the authors of this post don’t quite see it that way, but that’s their problem. I could also think of a bunch of Jews that have been influential and important in LGBTQ Rights that aren’t on here. Let us know who you think should be honored with a placement on this list.

From the Romanian National Vanguard News Agency:

Jewish origins of the homosexual movement in America

News from the West provides the evidence that a disproportionate number of the most radical elements in the militant homosexual rights lobby are of Jewish origin. . .
Here is an exhaustive list proving, once and for all, that the radical homosexual movement in the United States is a Jewish movement. Jews created it and run it from top to bottom. They are pushing the perversion and degeneracy that is spreading disease, sin and sickness through America like a wildfire.
-The West

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May 6, 2008

Nehirim Spiritual Gay Jewish Initiative

Filed under: Religion, The News — Gevalt @ 2:40 pm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
National Retreat Draws Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Jews for Weekend of Spirituality, Learning, and Community

Unique program features Rabbi Dawn Rose, Professor David Brodsky; takes place May 30-June 1, 2008

New York, NY, May 6, 2008. Nehirim, a national organization that provides spiritual and cultural community for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered (GLBT) Jews, partners, and allies, will host over 120 GLBT Jews for a unique spiritual weekend retreat, to be held May 30-June 1, 2008.

Nehirim’s executive director, Jay Michaelson, an outspoken advocate for inclusion of GLBT people within the Jewish community, says the weekend, now in its fifth year, is “less about politics than about creating a distinctive spiritual community for Jews who are members of sexual or gender minorities.”

Added Michaelson, “we’re not waiting for straight people to decide whether we can have a personal relationship with God. What Nehirim is about is building that relationship for ourselves, in our own distinctive ways.”

This year, the keynote speaker at the Nehirim retreat will be Rabbi Dawn Rose, who holds a Ph.D. in Jewish philosophy and was one of the first in the Conservative movement to teach feminist theology. Other featured educators include Reconstructionist Rabbinical College Professor David Brodsky, founder of Storahtelling Amichai Lau-Lavie, and Rabbi Jill Hammer, director of the Tel Shemesh institute.

Founded in 2003, Nehirim is a nondenominational, independent organization under the fiscal sponsorship of the Jewish Funds for Justice, and supported by the Charles & Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation and the Walter and Elise Haas Fund.

Said Michaelson, “many of us have been told that because of who we are, God hates us. The Nehirim retreat is about experiencing God’s love instead.”

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