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Friday Five (another warmonger edition)

Welcome to the fourth Friday of February!
It has been another stressful week at work, but after working 16 hours on a single day, I took the next morning off and am feeling less stressed. Also, we got snow. Twice this week. After a lot of flowers and other plants and started sprouting because of a couple of weeks of warm weather.
Anyway, it’s time for an actual Friday Five in which I bring you: two stories about dealing with a war monger, the top five stories of the week, five stories of interest to queers and our allies, five stories about haters, and five stories about traitors, and five stories about the pandemic. Plus some things I posted and a notable obituary.
This Week in Dealing with Warmongers:
U.S. to send 7,000 troops already on alert to Germany -U.S. official
Opinion | The Isolationists Are Wrong: The Pax Americana Is Worth Defending
Stories of the Week:
Ukraine and Russia War, Biden and Putin: Live Updates – The New York Times
Hamsters’ Testicles Shrink After Being Infected With COVID, Study Finds
Canadian Official Issues Epic Rant On ‘Liberty’ As Blockade Is Cleared
US women’s soccer team reach landmark $24m settlement in equal pay battle
Stories of Interest to Queers and Our Allies:
Virginia Senate Rejects Anti-LGBT “Religious Freedom” Bill
Two Students Sue School District for Banning LGBTQ+ Books
College students keep LGBTQ+ clubs afloat during the pandemic
This Week in Homophobes, Haters, and Discrimination:
Texas Gov. Abbott orders gender-affirming care reported as child abuse
The GOP crusade against trans youth health care is built on lies, medical experts say
5 shot, 1 dead in Portland mass shooting; suspect Ben Smith was right-wing extremist furry
Kyle Rittenhouse plans to sue Whoopi Goldberg other ‘celebrities, politicians and athletes’
This Week in Seditious Treason and Other Major Crimes:
U.S. Supreme Court formally ends Trump’s fight over Capitol attack records
Cawthorn Concedes He Might Be Kept Off NC Ballot
3 More Trump Supporters Arrested For Voter Fraud In Florida
GOP candidate colluded with Russian spies to unseat gay Rep. David Cicilline. He still failed
In Memoriam:
Things I Wrote:
Saturday Six (pepperidge farm remembers edition)

It was again a weird stressful week at work. I didn’t start working on the Friday Five until later than usual on Thursday night. And then I realized I was too sleepy to finish.
Anyway, it’s time for another Saturday Six in which I bring you: one story about arrests that should happen more often, two about real assaults on religious liberty, the top six stories of the week, six stories of interest to queers and out allies, six stories about justice, and six stories about treason and terror. Plus some things I wrote.
This Week in Arrests Like This Should Happen More Often:
This Week in Assaults on Religious Freedom:
Christian revival at school prompts student walkout in West Virginia
A Tennessee couple’s struggle to adopt shows religious freedom is under siege in America
Stories of the Week:
“Stranger Things” Will End With Season 5
New planet detected around star closest to the Sun
Sandy Hook families reach historic $73M settlement with gunmaker Remington
The 3G network shutdown will impact more than just phones
Stories of Interest to Queers and Our Allies:
Pete Buttigieg Explains Damning Impact of Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill
Super Bowl LVI had these 6 LGBTQ storylines A couple of these are reaches, but…
Gay conversion therapy bill passes third reading in New Zealand Parliament
Two Students Sue School District for Banning LGBTQ+ Books
Preacher says he hopes “every single homosexual dies” in hate sermon
This Week in Justice and Injustice:
Hillary Floats Defamation Suits Against Trump and Fox News
Florida Reportedly Probing Melania Trump Tea For Charity That Doesn’t Seem To Exis Grifters gonna grift…
Jury finds New York Times not liable in Palin’s libel suit
This Week in Seditious Treason and Other Acts of Terror:
Fact check: Strong majority of Canadians oppose convoy protests, poll after poll finds
Trump moves to close off Liz Cheney’s political escape hatch
How A Gay Cowboy Metal Song Messed With Anti-Vax Trucker Convoy
GiveSendGo Hacked as Names of Freedom Convoy Donors Apparently Leaked
Things I Wrote:
Welcome to the Saturday Six! (no word on silverware edition)
Aggressive ill-informed selfishness
Sunday Supplement (2/13/2022)

Some things that didn’t make it into the Saturday Six…

Welcome to the Saturday Six! (no word on silverware edition)

I had four work days this week that went 10 or more hours. One of them was Thursday, when I usually assemble the Friday Five. And I was just tired of looking at a screen. Tired of typing. Tired of thinking. So I streamed a couple of shows on the TV then went to sleep.
Anyway, enjoy this week’s substitution for Friday Five in which I bring you: the top SIX stories of the week.
Stories of the Week:
New program is sending free copies of challenged books to Missourians
National Archives had to retrieve Trump White House records from Mar-a-Lago
Gov. Whitmer kidnap plotter Franks to plead guilty, court records show
Four men who brutally beat a gay couple for holding hands claimed self-defense. The judge said no
Gay and lesbian adults had higher COVID-19 vaccination rates than heterosexual adults This is not a repeat of a similar article I linked to months ago. New interesting data.
If Rover Can Make It Here, Perhaps Bald Eagles Can Make It Anywhere – Eagle in Central Park
This Week’s Friday Five (no way to tell edition)

Welcome to the first Friday in February.
After last week’s extremely stressful work week, this week has been more manageable but I seem to have a cold or something. Every day has brought a new symptom.
Anyway, enjoy this week’s Friday Five in which I bring you: one story about a conspiracy nut problem, the top five stories of the week and five stories about awful people. Plus one thing I posted and some notable obituaries.
This Week in Is Nothing Sacred:
Stories of the Week:
Domestic terrorist arrested by Capitol Police in October returns to street outside Supreme Court
How furries fought back against a mayor who demanded the library remove its LGBTQ books
The Biden administration is paying survivor’s benefits to victims of anti-gay discrimination
Philly Election Official Describes Working Under Violent Threats
St. Louis groups launch ‘banned book program’ to distribute challenged books
This Week in Haters, Traitors, and Other Deplorables:
Furry Panic is sweeping through Trump supporters, anti-vaxxers & the religious right
Jan. 6 committee member: Trump ‘absolutely’ tampering with witnesses
MO Dad Who Fought For LGBTQ+ Book Ban Arrested For Child Molestation Surprise! Surprise! Surprise!
GOP lawmaker admits that “the whole point of” religious exemptions is to allow discrimination
Katy TX Parent Demanded Michelle Obama Bio Get Removed from Library
Things I Wrote:
Very Very Late Friday Five (don’t ban books edition)
In Memoriam:
‘Queen of Italian cinema’ Monica Vitti dies at 90
Jimmy Johnson, renowned Chicago bluesman, guitarist, dead at 93
Blues drummer Sam Lay, from Alabama, dies at 86; played with Dylan, Waters
Howard Hesseman’s WKRP character Dr. Johnny Fever moved the dial
Very Very Late Friday Five (don’t ban books edition)

This was supposed to post last week on the fifth Friday of 2022.
I was working on Friday Five for tomorrow, the first Friday in February when I found that I had never clicked "publish" last week. So I re-wrote this intro and here we go.
Anyway, enjoy what should have been last week’s Friday Five in which I bring you: two stories about someone putting his money where his mouth is, one poorly written essay that completely misses the point (I think), the top five stories of the week, five stories of interest to queers and out allies, and five stories about discrimination. Plus some notable obituaries.
This Week in Putting His Money Where His Mouth Is:
Neil Young’s Music Off Spotify After Joe Rogan Dispute Over Vaccines It is worth noting that Young knew which way Spotify would go, but he was willing to jeopardize what is reportedly the source of about 60% of his current income because he know that vaccines save lives. And he knows this in part because as a child he suffered from polio a few years before the first polio vaccine was available, and he was in a ward with other patients who weren’t as lucky as he was to survive it. Mr. Young put his money where his mouth was and took a stand against anti-vaccination lies.
Spotify Users Are Standing With Neil Young and Cancelling Their Subscriptions "Spotify shut down its live customer support page due to the huge numbers of people wanting to cancel their subscription" One thing the article gets wrong: it’s not just Neil Young’s fans. It is mostly a whole lot of people who barely remember Neil Young’s hits or even had to ask "who is Neil Young" but who didn’t realize how much money Spotify is channelling to anti-vaxxer Rogen until all the news outlets in the world carried the Neil Young ultimatum.
This Week in the Stories Whose Subheads Completely Miss the Facts:
The death of intimacy I’m not going to give you the sub-head… go read and decide…
Stories of the Week:
Orbital Insertion Burn a Success, Webb Arrives at L2 – James Webb Space Telescope
State says NYC restaurant can’t offer 25 cent drinks to fight January blues
Tennessee school board banned Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel ‘Maus’ from Holocaust curriculum I’v written before about how evangelicals’ support of the nation state of Israel does not mean they aren’t also anti-Semetic…
Documentary On History And Origins Of Music Of James Bond Pics In Works At Apple
Stories of Interest to Queers and Our Allies:
Lessons Learned as a Gay Son of Holocaust Survivors
People with older brothers are more likely to be gay according to experts
Florida lawmaker tells homophobic parent exactly what we all want to say I disagree with the headline. The lawmaker was way, way, way too nice…
Over 500 corporations back effort to support Equality Act. Does it matter? If they really supported the act, they wouldn’t donate money hand over fist to anti-gay politicians.
This Week in Discrimination or Hate or…:
Ridgeland Mayor Demands LGBTQ+ Book Purge
Chasten Buttigieg: Florida’s Proposed Anti-LGBTQ Bill ‘Will Kill Kids’
Nick Kristof Wants to Be Governor. First, He Has to Be From Somewhere
Guilty Jan. 6 Plea for Michael Lee Hardin, Ex-Cop of the Year
Read the never-issued Trump order that would have seized voting machines
In Memoriam:
Meat Loaf Dead: ‘Bat Out Of Hell’ Singer, ‘Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Actor
Cher pays tribute to “Rocky Horror” actor & singer Meat Loaf
Friday Five (politics are morals in action edition)

Welcome to the third Friday of 2022!
It was again a weird week for reasons that just are too weird to go into.
Anyway, it’s time for another Friday Five in which I bring you: one story about something a lot of us were already thinking, another about the majesty of the cosmos, the top five stories of the week, five stories of interest to queers and out allies, five stories about traitors and similar criminals, five stories about haters, and five stories about the pandemic. Plus some notable obituaries.
This Week in Things a Lot of Us Were Thinking:
Howard Stern: Hospitals Should REFUSE to Treat Unvaccinated
This Week in the Universe is Awesome:
A Star-Producing, Cosmic Bubble Shrouds Our Solar System
Stories of the Week:
Opinion | An anti-Black backlash — with no end in sight
California salmon returning to old spawning grounds
Supreme Court rejects Trump’s bid to shield records from Jan. 6 committee
Here’s why some LGBTQ students in Utah say their health education is inadequate
Felony charges are 1st in a fatal crash involving Autopilot
Stories of Interest to Queers and Our Allies:
64 things Joe Biden has done for the LGBTQ community during his first year in office
Jim Obergefell, who gave name to landmark Supreme Court case, to run for Ohio House
Andrew Blaser makes U.S. Olympic history as the first out gay man in this super fast ice sport
The writer behind the new bisexual Superman has turned death threats into donations for LGBTQ youth
Gilead says counterfeit HIV drugs ended up with patients
This Week in Seditious Treason and Other Major Crimes:
Jan. 6 Suspect James Grant Sent Back to Jail After DWI Arrest
Proud Boy "Tiny" Toese Goes to Jail
Trump Family Gets Late Night Love Note From New York Attorney General
Oath Keepers stockpiled 30 days of supplies, rifles ahead of Jan. 6
Five things to know about the New York AG’s pursuit of Trump
This Week in Homophobes and Other Haters:
These groups are pushing an anti-LGBTQ agenda disguised as health care
YouTube Deletes Ex-Gay Torture Rant As Hate Speech
After DirecTV dropped the channel, OAN host asked viewers to dig up dirt on AT&T’s board chairman
MSNBC guest skewers Kyrsten Sinema as type of white person “Martin Luther King Jr. warned us about”
This Week in the Pandemic:
‘Back Alley’ Advice Is Making The Pandemic Worse
Supreme Court rejects bid to block mask mandate on airplanes
A record 9 million Americans are out sick as COVID rates surge
In Memoriam:
Raymond Washburn, who rescued 5 people during Oklahoma City bombing, dies
Yvette Mimieux Dead: Actress Who Starred In ‘The Time Machine’ Was 80
Friday Five (to sir, with love edition)

Welcome to the second Friday of 2022!
It has been a very exhausting week–for reasons that are way too complicated to go into at this juncture.
Anyway, it’s time for another Friday Five in which I bring you: two stories about so-called adults acting like spoiled toddlers, the top five stories of the week, five stories of interest to queers and out allies, five stories about sex traffickers and similar criminals, and five stories about deplorables and traitors. Plus some notable obituaries.
This Week in Angry Toddlers:
Trump Rage-Quits NPR Interview After He’s Grilled on Election-Fraud Lies
Capitol rioter storms out of hearing after judge orders him back behind bars: ‘I’m done with this’
Stories of the Week:
Takeaways from the landmark sedition indictment against the Oath Keepers and why DOJ acted now
Supreme Court blocks Biden Covid vaccine mandate for businesses, allows health-care worker rule
UCLA-led team may have found way to kill HIV-infected cells
Democrat Cherfilus-McCormick wins Florida congressional seat, padding House Democrats’ slim majority
Stories of Interest to Queers and Our Allies:
Anti-trans legislation negatively impacted mental health of LGBTQ+ youth
As high court signals Roe v. Wade reversal, states eye same-sex marriage protections
Murder of gay, math genius finally solved after man admits guilt 34 years later
This Week in Sex Traffickers and Abusers:
Jeffrey Epstein-Related Cases to Watch After Ghislaine Guilty Verdict
How Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate Shielded Ghislaine Maxwell From Lawsuits
Prince Andrew to face civil sex assault case after US ruling
Matt Gaetz’s ex-girlfriend testifies to grand jury in sex trafficking probe
This Week in Haters, Deplorables, and Seditious Traitors:
Armed Michigan woman who ‘wanted to talk’ to Capitol Police about Jan. 6 riot arrested in D.C. It was the stockpile of illegal weapons she had in her car that was the problem… and why do you bring a pile of loaded guns to a talk?
Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes, Ten Oath Keepers Arrested On Seditious Conspiracy Charges
Leader of Neo-Nazi Group Sentenced for Plot to Target Journalists and Advocates
He wants to burn books about LGBTQ topics. He just got elected school board president
Neo-Nazi group leader sentenced to 7 years in prison
In Memoriam:
Sidney Poitier, Oscar-Winning Icon, Dies at 94
When Sidney Poitier risked his life for civil rights
Ronettes Singer Ronnie Spector Dead at 78
Ronnie Spector made hit songs that were built to last
