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Monday, May 29, 2023

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The LGBTQ+ community is remembering rock ‘n’ roll legend Tina Turner as an unflinching queer ally and major inspiration following her death.

The “Proud Mary” singer died “peacefully” at her home in Zurich, Switzerland, on Wednesday (24 May) aged 83, following a long illness.

Turner is best remembered for reclaiming her career and life after two decades of working with her abusive husband Ike, and becoming one of rock and roll’s most energetic performers in the years that followed their separation.

With solo hits including “What’s Love Got to Do With It” and “The Best”, Turner secured 12 Grammy Awards, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, seven Billboard Awards and a spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Though her story of overcoming adversity was in itself a source of inspiration for the queer community, Tina Turner also proved her affinity with LGBTQ+ people with real action.

In 1982, the “Typical Male” singer led the opening ceremony at the first ever Gay Games, hosted in San Francisco, when other artists wouldn’t. The games marked a new chapter for LGBTQ+ athletes and sports stars globally, and Turner was there to see the community through it.

En el libro" Historia verdadera de la conquista de la nueva España " de Bernal Diaz, se dice que todos los Huastecos , o sea unos indigenas que vivian cerca del golfo de Mexico, eran todos sometidos, es decir homosexuales, que practicaban el culto falico a adolecentes que presentaban como jovenes sacerdotes de Quetzalcoalt, que se practicaban enemas por puro placer y que el Cacique gordo, gobernante de cempoala, era atendido por jovencitos indigenas de quienes disfrutaba sexualmente.

PRIMERA CANCIÓN LATINA HOMOFOBICA
MARIO CLAVEL
El célebre compositor Argentino Mario Clavel, figura entre los primeros de habla hispana que creó una canción, que con la pretensión de ser "graciosa" para la época (fines de los años 50) incluye en su letra un claro intento de burlarse de las personas gay.

El nombre de la canción: CARLOS MARIA...escúchenla y juzguen!

CARLOS MARIA es un muchacho distinguido
no me acuerdo el apellido
pero lo han de conocer,
es ese muchacho de modales delicados
que habrán visto en todos lados
y que siempre van a ver...
Carlos María dice...
Ay pero que regio si algo le parece bien!
Study finds HIV treatment prevents transmission of virus between partners

A new study has added weight to the overwhelming evidence that daily antiretroviral therapy (ART) stops the transmission of HIV between gay and bisexual men. The research supports the findings of previous studies worldwide, showing that men on effective treatment for HIV with an undetectable viral load cannot pass it on to other people. The latest research, called Opposites Attract, was carried out by researchers at the Kirby Institute, part of the University of New South Wales, in Australia. It involved monitoring 343 couples in Australia, Brazil and Thailand for more than four years, including looking at condomless anal sex, the viral load of HIV-positive partners, and testing HIV-negative men for the virus.

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