QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 311 - May, 2020

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This time, God loves the gays BY MARK SEGAL

So how

are you doing? Like me, I’m sure you’re going through a range of feelings. Sorrow, anger, loneliness from missing family and friends, and also, for many, the stress over how I’m going to pay my bills. What I can offer is a universal truth: we are all in this together and this will come to an end. While we don’t know when that will be, and we don’t know exactly what life will be like, we do know one thing to be true. The religious extremists are blaming the virus, as they do with all the ills of the world, on the LGBT community. So I’ve considered this and I realized something. If you take their own hateful rhetoric the facts actually show the reverse. Here’s the way it almost always goes. Blame it on the San Francisco liberals. All sins start in that bastion of homosexuals. The point is that fundamentalists consider San Francisco the capital of the

LGBT world. This all started with the AIDS crisis when evangelicals said that God proved his anger at homosexuals by putting this plague (AIDS) on their capital city. Now those evangelicals, are saying that COVID-19 is God’s revenge on a world that accepts gays. So, according to their logic, if God is showing his anger on the issue of LGBT equality by striking San Francisco with AIDS, then God must now be siding with the LGBT community by striking the headquarters of the world’s religions with the COVID-19. Rome, headquarters of Catholics, Athens, the headquarters of Greek Orthodoxy, Moscow, the headquarters of Russian orthodoxy, London, home of anglicans, Mecca, home of Muslims, Jerusalem, home of Jewish faith, and Salt Lake City, home of the Mormons. Now, let’s compare and see what’s Gods wrath is. San Francisco has under 1000 cases and only 12 deaths. All of the headquarters of

the worlds major religions, religions that at one point or another have discriminated against the LGBT community, have more cases and more deaths than San Francisco. San Francisco is the least affected of all the cities. As the extremists always say: God’s plagues are aimed at those who utter hate speech against his/her chosen followers. Turns out, in this case, the chosen people is the LGBT community. I don’t take any of this lightly. We’re going through a tough time unlike any other. Times like this are times to band together. So, to those preachers still spreading hate, I say: stop blaming people and start helping people. Your homophobic sermons only harm your followers by spreading misinformation. The truth is, we’re all here to help one another. That’s how you get through a moment like this. We in the gay community have understood that since day one. We know the value of working together, and we’ve seen that it works.  Q Mark Segal is the publisher of Philadelphia Gay News and is the nation’s most-award-winning commentator in LGBT media. His memoir “And Then I Danced, Traveling The Road To LGBT Equality” was named National Lesbian Gay Journalist Book of the Year.

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A tale of when Hell froze over

4min
page 54

6 productive ways to spend your time during the Coronavirus crisis

3min
page 52

Deep Inside Hollywood

2min
page 51

'Sex Positive World's Coronavirus recommended best practices

3min
page 50

Finding Hope in ‘Crystal City’

6min
pages 48-49

Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health

2min
page 47

Justin Utley’s ‘American Nightmare’

3min
pages 40-41

While stuck at home: Damn These Heels Queer Film Festival presents ‘Damn These Shorts!’

1min
page 39

SEAN HAYES ON PLAYING A WOMAN AND HIS UPCOMING NETFLIX SHOW

11min
pages 36-38

Melissa Etheridge chooses to focus on the ‘beautiful change’ the COVID-19 pandemic will bring

12min
pages 32-34

QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 311 - May, 2020

1min
pages 30-31

Obituary

1min
page 29

PETS in QUARANTINE

1min
pages 24, 26-29

Coming out a generation ago

6min
pages 22-23

This time, God loves the gays

2min
page 21

COVID-19

4min
page 20

Four-legged colleagues

3min
page 19

The new normal

2min
page 17

Utah couple comes through COVID-19 with greater appreciation for community

4min
pages 16-17

Prides come together to organize online ‘Global Pride’ amid COVID-19 cancellations

4min
page 15

Things to do during lockdown that connect you or benefit the Utah LGBTQ community

4min
page 14

Tan France speaks with Sen. Kitchen and Councilwoman Ghorbani about mask fashion, finding ‘pockets of joy’Utah AIDS Foundation temporarily closes office, starts remote case management

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Utah Pride Center asks you to knit a square for a close-knit community

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Utah AIDS Foundation temporarily closes office, starts remote case management

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page 13

Utah Arts Festival cancels 2020 event

1min
page 12

Utah Pride Festival postponed to September

2min
page 12

Groups call on Utah congressional delegation to urge FDA to change blood donation guidelines

1min
page 11

Idaho governor signs two anti-transgender bills

2min
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SL man charged with rape, sexual assault of woman to 'fix the gay'

2min
page 9

Logan Pride's Crista Sorenson dies after suffering a stroke

3min
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LDS Church hires PR firm to push Rep. Stewarts’ ‘Fairness for All Act’

1min
page 7

Top national and world news since last issue you should know

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