World AIDS Day is a solemn opportunity to reflect on the devastating toll that HIV/AIDS has wreaked on communities around the globe. Today, and every day, we remember the beautiful souls stolen away by this vicious disease and comfort the grieving loved ones left behind.
I've asked this before, but what is the current lovely, soothing BUT ALSO GOOD TV show, for a friend who isn't looking for anything scathing or violent? (Kindly do not recommend Ted Lasso or Schitt's Creek)
Richard Fierro, the Army veteran who disarmed the Colorado Springs gay bar shooter, on what he thought about being at a drag show for the first time: “That is what I fought for, so they can do whatever the hell they want.”
Absolutely shocking and dreadful for my LGBTQ brothers and sisters to be gunned down at a nightclub in Colorado Springs. We must end these repeat massacres of innocent people in our lifetime. If not us, who?
NEW: data confirms 18-29-year-olds voted for Democrats more than *any other* age group yesterday. Young people literally prevented a Red Wave & saved Democrats. Full stop.
If you know a young voter, please thank them.
Jon interviewed Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas Attorney General, about why her state banned gender-affirming care for minors - ignoring the guidelines of major medical organizations and taking the decision out of parents’ hands. Watch the full interview on @AppleTVPlus
The strangest thing about this epoch of American history will always be that tens of millions of grown ups decided to form a cult like devotion to, of all available people, Donald Trump.