With heartiest thanks to Jessica for all her good work. π
Recovery Moment!
With heartiest thanks to Jessica for all her good work. π
With heartiest thanks to Jessica for all her good work. π
I am so depressed over the drive of the Fundamentalist Christian rights success at trying to erase the LGBTQ+ people.Β Now they are trying to again return to the discredited idea that sexual ordination can be changed if you torture a kid badly enough.Β I read so many horror stories of kids as young as 13 and 14 having their genitals hooked up to electrical shock devices, being beaten, being sexual abused so that they would be turned off by same sex hook ups, being curatively raped for both lesbian and gay boys, and so many more.Β Β And it doesn’t work.Β People can be forced to control behavior and lie about their feelings.Β But sexual attraction can not be changed.Β Β
I keep saying the same question to those straight cis people who think orientation or gender is simply a choice rebellious teenagers make.Β Can you willingly change your attraction from straight to gay and live that life for a year having sex with your same gender?Β Can you do happily what same sex couples do to please each other sexually?Β Can you stop being the gender you were assigned at birth and change every aspect of your gendered life and live that way for a few years to show me it is a choice?Β They tell me that is stupid and why should they … they are the normal ones!Β
I feel sorry for the kids because of the stories of abuse I have read about at these conversion camps, at these “therapist offices”.Β The male survivor site has an entire forum dedicated to this subject.Β Β Why is it so important to these people to wipe us out socially / publically.Β Why can’t they let the kids be, why must they sexually force them to be mini me straight cis clones of the parents.Β
As I said I don’t understand and I do know it is not all Christians.Β Β But seriously we need progressive Christian churches to stand up to these groups.Β After 9/11 we kept hearing people demand Muslims in the US denounce publically the terrorist act of other Muslims.Β Recently a Muslim won the democratic nominee for NY City and democratic politicians were demanding he denounce every bad thing ever done by a Muslim.Β Why is that a one way street?Β Shouldn’t white people be required to denounce bad white people?Β Shouldn’t Christians be required to speak out against hateful Christians.Β
I am seeing a return to the 1970s Anita Bryant rhetoric and no one seems to see the connection.Β She used her faith to claim that no one wanted to see gay teachers in public schools indoctrinating and recruiting (sexualizing) kids.Β Well these are the same words used against the gay teachers and trans people today by the republicans and hate Christians.Β It was the anti-Christian oppression Samuel Alito wrote in his ruling that just having books with people happy to celebrate a same sex wedding was discrimination against Christians who did not want people to be happy at same sex weddings.Β Read his ruling it really says that kids being read a picture book of people being happy at a same sex wedding is oppression and discrimination against Christians.Β Β
I am tired.Β I am 62 years old.Β I fought this fight as a child, suffered from it, faced the discrimination, lost jobs, got assaulted at work and school, lost promotions, and had hate poured out on me at every turn for at least 25 years.Β Hell as I was being raped as a child I had anti-gay bigotry screamed at me.Β Think on that for a mindfuck.Β Those raping me screamed I deserved it as a 7 year old because I clearly was a faggot.Β I lost my right to keep going with my Army career due to a new unit commander who bragged about his deep Christian faith.Β He called me into his office, told me he knew I was out to my unit and even though I was respected, well liked, and had the skills to save the unit even on the day I was leaving, he was not going to tolerate an “evil deviant homosexual” to be in the army or his unit.Β I feel so sorry for the kids kicked out of their homes to have to sell their bodies on the street to strangers for food and lodging due to this hate.Β I am so tired as history is repeating and I need to find the strength to fight for the LGBTQ+ kids once again.Β Β I don’t think I can.Β Β Hugs
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The therapy practice tries to influence gender or sexuality identity and has been denounced by experts for negative effects to patientsβ mental or physical health.
(The planet needs all its species. -A.)
June 30, 2025 Evrim Yazgin, Cosmos science journalist

Helmeted Hornbill (Buckeroos vigil) male and female. Credit: Hello my names is james,Iβm photographer / iStock / Getty Images Plus.
Researchers analysed different threat factors such as habitat loss and climate change to find that 500 bird species could go extinct in the next century. Unique species are most at risk.
This would be a level of extinction 3 times higher than the previous 500 years of bird extinctions.
The study, published in the Nature Ecology & Evolution, warns that the loss of unique birds could harm ecosystems around the world.
Vulnerable birds include the bare-necked umbrellabird found in the forests of Costa Rica and Panam, helmeted hornbill from Southeast Asia and yellow-bellied sunbird-asity endemic to Madagascar.
βWe face a bird extinction crisis unprecedented in modern times. We need immediate action to reduce human threats across habitats and targeted rescue programmes for the most unique and endangered species,β says lead author Kerry Stewart from the University of Reading, UK.
The researchers studied the behavioural and morphological traits of about 10,000 bird species β representing nearly all known bird species β using data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List.
Applying a statistical model, the researchers were able to show that large-bodied species were more at risk from hunting and climate change. Meanwhile, birds with broad wings suffer more from habitat loss.
βStopping threats is not enough, as many as 250β350 species will require complementary conservation measures, such as breeding programmes and habitat restoration, if they are to survive the next century,β says senior author Dr Manuela Gonzalez-Suarez, also from the University of Reading. βPrioritising conservation programmes for just 100 of the most unusual threatened birds could save 68% of the variety in bird shapes and sizes. This approach could help to keep ecosystems healthy.β
βMany birds are already so threatened that reducing human impacts alone wonβt save them,β adds Stewart. βThese species need special recovery programmes, like breeding projects and habitat restoration, to survive.β
The authors say that βfunctionally uniqueβ species β i.e. species that fill highly specialised ecological niches β are the most vulnerable. Likewise, the loss of such unique species could cause a cascading effect of harm for broader ecosystems.
βEffective targeted recovery programmes that explicitly consider species uniqueness hold great potential for conserving global functional diversity as a complementary strategy to threat abatement,β they write.
Originally published byΒ CosmosΒ asΒ 500 bird species at risk of extinction in next 100 years
https://cosmosmagazine.com/nature/birds/500-bird-species-extinction-risk/
Yes, this passed in the Senate, thanks to the VP’s tiebreaking vote. However, it’s still got rows to hoe in the US House; Spkr. Johnson wants to vote tomorrow. The thing to remember about our US Reps is, they’re up for election each 2 years. So, while firmly directing them in dealing with this dreadful bill, also firmly yet lovingly remind them that the OBBB will be hanging around their necks every step of the way of their campaigns like a bubblegum machine golden giant dollar sign necklace, if they vote in favor.
(Actually, if you didn’t when you contacted your Senators last week, you can still remind them of the same thing, unless they voted against, in which case, Thank Them. It took bravery to vote against, and they need to know we have their backs. And thank you very much. Now call.)

| June 20, 1960 Nobel Prize-winner in Chemistry Linus Pauling [for study of the nature of the chemical bond and the determination of the structure of molecules and crystals] defied the U.S. Congress by refusing to name circulators of petitions calling for the total halt of nuclear weapons testing. Pauling later won a second Nobel, a Peace Prize, for his work championing nuclear disarmament. ![]() Linus Pauling Interview with Linus Pauling on the peace movement, 1983 |
| June 20, 1965 Hundreds protested following a military coup in Algiers, the capital of Algeria. The military, under chief of the armed forces Colonel Houari Boumedienne and his National Revolutionary Council, had deposed President Ahmed Ben Bella, the first president of an independent Algeria (following the withdrawal of French colonial control). On the news at the timeΒ |
| June 20, 1967 Boxer Muhammad Ali was convicted in Houston, Texas, of violating the Selective Service law by refusing induction into the U.S. Army (during the Vietnam War). The World Heavyweight Champion had claimed conscientious objector status on the basis that he was a Muslim minister. The conviction, for which Ali was sentenced to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine, was later overturned by the Supreme Court. ![]() “I ain’t got no quarrel with those Vietcong.” |
| June 20, 1982 2500 were arrested during a two-day blockade of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, about 50 miles east of San Francisco, the principal American nuclear weapons research facility, operated by the University of California. |
| June 20, 1995 Shell Oil gave in to international pressure and abandoned its plans to dispose of the Brent Spar oil-drilling platform and its contents into the North Atlantic. The environmental group Greenpeace spearheaded the effort to prevent Shell from sinking the rig, its members boarding and occupying it as a tactic to stop the deep sea disposal, and to call attention to the issue peacefully. Shellβs plan would have dumped toxic and radioactive sludge into the ocean just west of the British Isles. A month later, at the Oslo and Paris Commission (OSPARCOM) meeting, 11 out of 13 countries agreed to a moratorium on the βdumpingβ of offshore installations, pending agreement on an outright ban. ![]() Greenpeace climbers on Brent Spar platform ![]() Shell ships use water cannons against Greenpeace activists on board the rig. Read more about Greenpeace and Brent Spar |
| June 20, 2002 The U.S. Supreme Court declared executing mentally retarded individuals convicted of capital crimes to be unconstitutionally cruel [Atkins v. Virginia]. Besides being in line with a consensus among state legislatures, the court found that βTheir deficiencies [the mentally retarded] do not warrant an exemption from criminal sanctions, but diminish their personal culpability.β |
https://www.peacebuttons.info/E-News/peacehistoryjune.htm#june20