The Kids in the Hall - Fag Bashers
Leslie intervenes and saves a young gay man from a gay bashing gang and teaches the goons that it is OK to be gay.
The Kids in the Hall - Fag Bashers
Leslie intervenes and saves a young gay man from a gay bashing gang and teaches the goons that it is OK to be gay.

Pro-gun gay group wins major victory: ‘Armed queers don’t get bashed’
May 19 2016
The Pink Pistols’ homepage states it succinctly: “We teach queers to shoot. Then we teach others that we have done so.”
Their motto: “Pick on someone your own caliber.”
The group, which advocates for gay Americans to carry firearms, just won a major victory on Tuesday: a federal judge in Washington halted enforcement of a portion of the city’s strict gun law, ordering Washington DC police to stop requiring residents to demonstrate they have “a good reason to fear injury,” which he ruled places “an unconstitutional burden” on citizens’ right to bear arms.
The Pink Pistols challenged the city’s requirement that a person who wants to carry a concealed handgun outside the home show he or she has a “good reason to fear injury to his or her person or property” or another “proper reason” for carrying the weapon.
U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon characterized the city’s law as an “understandable, but overly zealous, desire to restrict the right to carry in public a firearm for self-defense to the smallest possible number of law-abiding, responsible” citizens.
Charles Cooper, an attorney representing the shooting group, said Tuesday he was “really gratified” by the ruling.
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“ Black History month with Ruth Ellis.
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Black History month with Ruth Ellis.
Ruth Ellis (1899 – 2000) dedicated countless years of service to her community, and particularly black LGBT youth. In 1937 Ruth moved to Detroit with her partner Babe, the two bought a house, which from 1946 to 1971 was known as the “Gay Spot.” Not only did their home serve as a safe space for Detroit’s LGBT community, but the couple also offered lodging and support to many black LGBT youth in need. In a time before the Gay Civil Rights Movement began Ruth was a beacon of light for many LGBT youth who found themselves in the dark. In 1999 The Ruth Ellis Center was founded in Detroit, MI, which continues to offer lodging and support to LGBT youth in need. She continued working with LGBT organizations until her death in 2000 at an age of 101.