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My Gay Daughter Told Me To Be More Accepting
One of the many things I love about my daughter is how kind and accepting she is. Since she was a small child, she’s had empathy for days. There was never a more kind-hearted, caring kid I’d been around than her.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Pride
Biography of Muhammad bin Thulaqh
Muhammad bin Thulaqh, also known as Muhammad bin Thulaitha Al-Qudaihi, was a prominent Islamic scholar, jurist, and Sufi mystic who lived in the 13th century CE. He was born in Qudaih, a small town in the eastern region of Saudi Arabia, and spent most of his life in the Arabian Peninsula, where he became known for his teachings and writings on Islamic law, Sufism, and spirituality.
By SM Vagabond3 years ago in Pride
LoC (Lion of Control) Victory’s
LoC (Lion of Control) Victory’s • The Kargil War of 1999 was a conflict between India and Pakistan that took place in the Kargil district of the Indian-administered state of Jammu and Kashmir. The war began in May 1999 and ended in July of the same year, resulting in an Indian victory.
By SM Vagabond3 years ago in Pride
Royal Resilience
As someone who has long been an admirer of Queen Elizabeth II, I am deeply saddened by her recent passing. However, I am also grateful for the many wonderful moments and memories that she left behind. In this tribute, I would like to celebrate her life and legacy by sharing some of the most interesting facts, touching love stories, and beautiful moments from her incredible reign.
By Shoaib Ahmad3 years ago in Pride
'A League Of Their Own' Is being canceled and we need to talk about it.
In a world where it seems like social and ethical progress is not only being stilted but also not so slowly or quietly being reeled back; Representation of minorities is something that is sorely needed now more than ever. As a whole, Minorities are facing dangerous times- Not to say that being a minority in this world has ever exactly been safe, but the progress we made as a society has been slipping away and so have the freedoms that came with it.
By 𝙺𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚎 𝙳𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚝𝚢 ☾3 years ago in Pride
Amelio Robles: A Transgender Hero of the Mexican Revolution
The Mexican Revolution is often remembered as a time of great bravery, courage, and valor, with larger-than-life figures like Emiliano Zapata and Pancho Villa becoming iconic symbols of the era. But for all its celebration of machismo and masculine strength, the revolution has also been marked by a troubling and persistent homophobia and transphobia, which have served to erase the contributions of many women and LGBTQ individuals who played relevant roles in the conflict.
By Abel Green3 years ago in Pride
Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus are Trending Again. Here's Why That's a Bad Thing.
When Miley Cyrus and her godmother, Dolly Parton, released their duet “Rainbowland” in 2017, they had no idea of the controversy it would cause. “It’s really about if we could love one another a little better or be a little kinder,” Parton told people in an interview promoting the new song. Little did she know, it would become one of the biggest controversies on the internet and in a Wisconsin school district.
By E.B. Johnson 3 years ago in Pride








