The Only People Disturbing Target Bathrooms Are Anti-LGBT Nutbags

"Are you gonna let the devil rape your children?"
From: NewNowNext
 Reactionaries are still up in arms over Target’s policy of allowing trans customers to use bathrooms and dressing rooms that match their gender identity. Some have decided to boycott the company, while others are protesting outside the stores.

And a number of them are proving their Christian-soldier credentials by marching into stores and causing a ruckus.


“Mothers get your children out of this store… have enough decency to get out of this store. It’s a dangerous place,” a woman shouts in the video below, dragging her children with her.

“What Target has done is very hateful. It’s hateful towards families. It’s hateful towards mothers. It’s hateful towards children… Are you gonna let the devil rape your children?”


“I’m a mother of 12 and I’m very disgusted by this wicked practice,” added the woman, who looks eerily like Kim Davis from behind.

In another incident at a Target in Colorado Springs, a man wore a woman’s wig in the store bathroom to protest the company’s inclusive policies.


This guy just started screaming.



Remind us again who’s the real threat?

The Australian Olympic Swim Team Look Perfect In Their New Speedos

Crikey!
From: NewNowNext
 The Rio Summer Olympics are quickly approaching, and the competing athletes are starting to show off their flashy new Olympic uniforms– or in the case of Australia’s swim team, the lack of uniform.


 The teammates posed in their new speedos and jammers for the upcoming games at a launch event this past weekend in Gold Coast, Australia.

Take a look at the pics from the debut and prepare to cheer on your new crushes during the Olympics this August:



 Cam McEvoy



 Domonic Bedggood
 Jake Packard



 


 


 


 


Ten Hangs

From: Favorite Hunks & Other Things
 David Girton was not on Big Brother 15 for long, but long enough to have many people really love, or really dislike him.  It has been three years since David was on the CBS reality show, but he still uses his social media sites to make the most of his 15 minutes.


After his notoriety began to wane, the West Coast surfer began posting nudes on his twitter, lots of them. Mostly butt shots to begin with, but when people began to take notice, frontal and erection shots followed, Although currently his twitter is pretty much frontal free, it is still somewhere I like to check out now and then.
 I don't check it out just for the nudity, a google search will show you much more.  I check it out as I think Girton is quite a talented and creative model.  Some of his shots are edging toward artistic, and all have the California surfer vibe embedded within.


 Although he came off as 'goofy' on TV, if you can put that aside, there is a soulfulness, even a bit of sadness within some of his images.   We all know how difficult it is for young people to achieve job and success today.  It is why so many flock to reality TV and social media.


 When Griton's time on Big Brother ended, he used his best asset, his surfer boy persona and appeal, and his surfer by body, to keep people interested.  Once he showed it all, and often, most of his 'fans' moved on to the next guy, a newer reality contestant exposing himself to maintain even the smallest degree of fame.


 There is something about Griton that keeps me checking him out thought, I believe there's an artist in there somewhere.  Although David has a great body, I would be interested to see if ever turns the lens on another.  David loves women, but he is also mildly obsessed with gay men and keeping their interest. I think he could capture either well if chose it as a focus.










South Africa’s First Gay Rugby Team Tackles Homophobic Stereotypes in New Ad Campaign

From: Wicked Gay
 I am a huge fan of taking back words and disempowering them so they no longer have the same painful impact. I love that these sexy gay ruggers did exactly that in this brilliant campaign.


 Pink News writes, "The Jozi Cats are South Africa’s first openly inclusive gay rugby team.


 After starting up in early 2016, the team began their campaign in the world of rugby with a photo shoot that was designed to challenge masculine stereotypes that surround the sport. The shoot presents the players in provocative poses in front of images that contain homophobic slurs."


 I think this is a creative approach, and it must be working because I am blogging about it all the way over here in Boston Massachusetts!