20250630 Gay art. Anti-aging. Meta massacre. Opposing school chaplains. Will Grindr gets banned from TX next? A.I.
The information about who opposed the decriminalization of homosexuality in Texas is going to have international implications. The TX Xtians whin about persecution, but want to persecute themselves.
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Texas State Rep. homophobes who voted against decriminalizing homosexuality.
This isn’t just about Texas, it is about the ongoing war against Gays by Evangelicals.
It is also going to be an international thing.
The Christians complain about their human rights being violated when they are persecuted in foreign nations. I am going to make it clear to their overseas opponents that these Christians who complain, are hypocrits. Their real complaint is that they aren’t controlling who is persecuted and who isn’t.
I am going to be sharing with their opponents in foreign nations this information.
Missing church information.
They talk about what great Christians they are, but these particular ones avoid saying which church they belong to. If you happen to know, let me know. I am building up a database.
I haven’t been able to identify who in the Texas Senate would have voted against decriminalizing homosexuality since the bill never reached the Senate. I think that the whole effort was a dog and pony show produced by the Dems for the viewing by Gays and Lesbians.
The final report will be in Dallas Gay Liberation as a series of posts. I tracked down a lot of info. There is an ongoing Christian war against the Gays.
Blue represents those persons in the TX House Rep. Criminal Jurisprudence Committee, and includes those who voted for decriminalization. In that case I left the church blank. Below that, in yellow, are the fields where I haven’t identified a church yet. If you are in Texas and know which church they belong to, let me know.
This project has taken hours and hours.
Gay artists got Meta Massacred
He is doing a tarot card deck and is a good artist.
I haven’t gotten permission to show his work, but if you click on this, you can see his work. Adjust your Bluesky settings when you follow the link to Bluesky to be able to see the post.
This is the post that got him banned.
Ron G. is still creating art on Bluesky.
This was the showcase I did sometime back. Showcases are free, I do the work, I just need permission. Also, Ron G. said it is okay for me to include his art in my weekly newsletter. That is free also. Gay art builds Gay identity.
Click on these images for past reports on his art.
The following is some of his new art.
They are pushing school chaplains into the Texas schools, and likely this will be a national thing.
We need to counter mobilize. I don’t see fighting back against the school chaplains as specifically an atheist thing. The Gay Atheist Action newsletter was started to mobilize Gay atheist to start fighting, but now it is more about fighting back against homophobic Christianity regardless of your beliefs. Click on the image.
Also, the homophobic Christians are on the move nationally. We need to develop strategies to fight back.
Will Grindr be next? And other apps?
Arstechnica, Jan. 27, 2025, “Supreme Court upholds Texas porn law that caused Pornhub to leave the state.”
The Christians are on the war path. They want to seize control of society. Meanwhile, LGBTQXYZ+ doesn’t want to challenge Christianity and they are generally incompetent.
Of course, the LGBTQXYZ+ is dominated by social worker types and moral scolds and Respectability Gays so the implications of the Texas law to shutdown the apps and other sites isn’t discussed and they probably won’t defend the apps.
Avoiding mentioning who is opposing Gay marriage. Avoiding the word “Christian.”
The Democrats both want support of the LGBTQXYZ+, but also Christians, so the opposition to Gay marriage remains anonymous in this report.
Also, the LGBTQXYZ+ and Dems think syrupy sentiments will be enough to fight back.
Nature, June 25, 2025, “Can a pill replace exercise? Swigging this molecule gives mice benefits of working out.”
What works with mice, may not work with humans.
For now, there is no drug like exercise. It can sharpen the mind, soothe inflammation and rally cells to repair damaged tissue. It helps to keep some diseases at bay or ease their symptoms. “Physical activity is a recognized efficient and low-cost way to promote health and fight ageing,” says Guanghui Liu, who studies regenerative medicine at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing. “But its deep-level molecular mechanisms are still not fully clear.”
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-01994-0
Mpox
Spreading in Africa, but Clade 1b, hasn’t appeared outside Africa. I think that it is because visitors to Africa are getting vaccinated now. Still might escape, but for now it seems it isn’t going to get out of Africa. However, until the epidemic has run its course in Africa, there is an increased risk of it escaping to the rest of the world.
Updated this log post on The Gay Agenda reporting on HIV.
AI is here. You need to see how it can help you. The homophobes are using it already.
AI is here whether you like it or not. The question is how we will use it and when we shouldn’t use it. The homophobes are using it to be more effective. We need to do use it also.
I notice a lot of tedious hysteria and also moral panic over AI. It is going to be a challenging change. However, like the tide, it will come.
Recently, in tracking down the religious affiliations of Texas State House Rep.’s who voted against decriminalization of homosexuality, I decided to use it on the cases where I couldn’t find out from their campaign websites what churches they belong to and I wasn’t able to find it on Google. In about 4 out of 16 cases, it found out which church they belong to. In one case it was because I had missed seeing it in their campaign website.
When I am researching homophobic religious groups which are somewhat obscure, Google search AI will give me an overview of the denomination, but also the wider Protestant movement of which it is a part, and its history. I will check out what it says, but it gives me an overview and a savings of a several hours researching.
Also, if I ask about the religious denominations view regarding homosexuality, Google AI will give a fairly good review with links which I can click on to verify. Again, I am not spending an hour trying to find out on what webpage on their website where they express their homophobia.
I manage data as part of my research, and I downloaded PowerToys which is an addition by Microsoft to do a lot of interesting powerful things with data and other things. However, the documentation is poor and not everything you want to do is explained by someone on a YouTube video. Twice, I saved 40 hours of work learning programming by asking an AI program how to do it.
My worse problem in using AI is not asking AI a question first. It is because my research methods are pre-AI, and so I usually think of asking AI about 30 minutes into researching a question.
I think that also, there are questions and inquiries I don’t do, but AI could do, but I don’t ask, since the questions I think of are based on what I could research, and not what AI could do.
Different movements are always trying to hijack Gay community.
I am not saying this article is all bad or all good, it probably has some interesting insights. I am not a Calvinist Gay, and believe in the Elect and the Damned.
The fact is that the current LGBTQXYZ+ isn’t what the radical Gay movement was about, and the Democrats and the social workers captured the Gay community for their purposes decades ago.
Now that the Democrats are completely out of power in the national government and some see an opportunity to capture the Lesbians and Gays for the Republicans.
This isn’t entirely bad. Having two political parties competing for the Gay vote would result in better outcomes.
The New York Times is an attachment to the Democratic Party so I wonder why they ran this article. I think it is to pressure the Democrats to re-evaluate what they are doing with trans and pressure the whole LGBTQXYZ+ establishment.
Click on image to go to Ron G.’s Bluesky account.
I agree there are some obvious questions that I miss asking ai. But at least I've began using it and it's thanks to this newsletter. 💖