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he founder of an “ex-gay” group has confessed to having multiple sexual encounters with men since 2020. Jeffrey McCall, who formed Freedom March, which holds ex-gay rallies where they claim the “grace and power of Jesus Christ can free LGBT people,” made the confession on his Facebook page Nov. 6. “In 2020 I met someone that I was trying to help … which led to me being unfaithful to Jesus and giving my heart away,” McCall wrote. “After denying what I wanted with him I then went on to fall sexually with a man when I felt wounded and lonely. This led to multiple falls with men over time.” Truth Wins Out, an organization dedicated “IT SEEMS THAT to fighting the anti-gay THE REAL MESSAGE movement, called McCall a “hypocritical fraud” and OF THE FREEDOM demanded that Freedom MARCH IS THAT March be “permanently shut down,” according to Metro COPIOUS AMOUNTS Weekly. Jeffrey McCall. Photo via Instagram. OF CLOSETED GAY McCall said that he on vulnerable and desperate visited Washington D.C. to oppose conversion had lived as a gay male SEX IS OKAY, AS YOU LGBTQ people who grow up therapy bans and LGBT rights, Metro Weekly sex worker and then as a FEEL BAD ABOUT IT in religious homes,” Truth reported. transgender woman named AND PRAY AFTER Wins Out’s Executive Director Conversion therapy, which is a practice to Scarlett before renouncing Wayne Besen said, according change one’s sexual orientation using extreme his sexuality and gender EACH ENCOUNTER.” to Metro Weekly. methods, has been found to be detrimental to identity and founding Besen added: “It seems the mental health of LGBT people subjected Freedom March, as Metro - Wayne Besen that the real message of the to it. Weekly reported. DIRECTOR, TRUTH WINS OUT Freedom March is that copious The United Nations urged a global ban He claimed that after the amounts of closeted gay sex is on conversion therapy, labeling it “cruel, sexual encounters he had “grown so much spiritually” and that moving okay, as you feel bad about it and pray after inhuman, or degrading treatment,” Metro on made his “relationship with the Lord … each encounter. This is a tragic, pathological, Weekly reported. toxic group that spews dangerous lies into our Transgender children are four times even stronger.” more likely to attempt suicide because of it, “Jeffrey McCall is a self-serving con artist society.” Freedom March is the same group that according to a study by Jama Network. who runs a fraudulent organization that preys
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norm.kent@sfgn.com IN MEMORIAM: Too late for this issue, but SFGN joins with our friends and neighbors in mourning after the tragic loss of two young school children and those injured by a reckless driver on Powerline Drive in Wilton Manors this past Monday afternoon. Our condolences.
Just saw a joke I have been using for years stolen by the opening to a great new movie, “Don’t Look Me Up.” Here it is: “I want to die peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather did, not screaming like the three passengers in his car.” It’s also one of the most entertaining films you will ever see, a true satirical parody of our times.
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Discovered on the Twitter feed of Rod Sterling’s daughter, an Emmy award winning journalist, a line I have taken to heart these days. But it is universal, no matter what your station in life or where you find yourself: “Not all storms come to disrupt your life. Some come to clear your path.” Have faith. You may not be able to change the direction of the wind, but you can always adjust your sails.
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A striking line is coming your way in the remake of the 1947 classic movie “Nightmare Alley”: “You don’t ‘fool’ people. People fool themselves.” Don’t take credit when fools act foolishly. It’s really on them. You control your own destiny by each and every choice you make every day.
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Remember the elementary school electricity experiment in science class where you were asked to guide a needle with a tiny circle on the end around a thin wire without ever making contact, because if you did, the connection would make the light go off? There was a message there beyond a current. Walking a steady path in life is not the easiest task. Everyone encounters
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and endures challenges. I mean, how many people do you know who can walk a balance beam forever? You learn a lot of lessons as a kid that remain useful through the rest of your life. When you fall off a bicycle, you get back up. If you touch a hot stove, it burns. If a bully pushes you around, it’s easier to stand up to him once than run forever. If you give a man a fish, he will eat for a day. If you teach him to fish, he will eat forever. Less is more.
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COVID. Delta. Omicron. I remember the day when a virus meant your computer was sick, not you. I know you can’t find monoclonal antibodies in hospitals anymore, but do you think there might be some on Atari or Xbox?
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Don’t rely on my random ruminations every week. There is a guy named Ashleigh Brilliant, now 88, who has churned one-line missives into thousands of quips published in 11 different books. You can read them forever. Some are serious and some mysterious, featuring doses of humor and insight into the human condition. To Amazon, go. Mr. Brilliant was punching out a bounty full of pontifications under 140 characters 25 years before Twitter ever existed. There are too many to list a single favorite, but if you are down about yourself during the Holidays, keep this one under your belt: “Maybe I’m lucky to be going so slowly, because I may be
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going in the wrong direction.” Still, don’t get too comfortable, because I will remind and promise you this: even a turtle only makes progress when he sticks his neck out. I played a lot of baseball. You can’t steal second base until you take your foot off first.
Crown Royal, placed it in a glass case right on the kitchen counter. I put a sticker on it, reading “Do Not Open until October 18, 2022,” my birthday. Little goals go a long way. And I warned my roommates and alleged caretakers that no “Elf on a Shelf” better touch it.
You know, as we grow older, we tend to play down our birthdays and birthday parties, unless they are special years, like 65, 70, or 75. However, when you have cancer and are a chemotherapy patient, I have to tell you that next birthday has a special meaning no matter what the hell your age. My Associate Publisher is 30 years younger but from Kentucky. So I am guessing he did not do a lot of sleigh riding in the snow when he was a kid. In New York, I did. Pushing the sled up the hill was a bitch, but, you know, once you are over the hill, you pick up speed. So, I just went out and bought a bottle of
Shape events. Don’t let them shape you. Make believe you are a character in a video game like that funny movie “Free Guy.” Write your own code. Don’t let anybody script your life. Rebel, revolt, react, rise. Great opportunities come to those who make the most of small ones.
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Dear SFGN, I just want to thank you for the strong, positive coverage of our organization in last week’s SFGN. I think J.W. ‘s article on the impact of COVID-19 on local arts organizations was accurate, thoughtful, and well done. I also appreciate you giving presence and attention to the great letter to the editor written by someone who attended our concert on Dec. 19. I can easily be suspected of sounding biased when I say this, but I really do feel that what the writer stated in terms of the strength of the Chorus and the way our new artistic team is elevating our artistry were spot on. Anyhow, this letter could have been buried or ignored, but you brought it to the attention of your readers in a really wonderful way. Thank you for that. As J.W.’s article stated, we are pushing ahead. We will likely start January rehearsals virtually until we see what the current wave does. We still have our hopes high that we will be back onstage and live at the end of March. Let’s hope that’s true! Thank you again for your support of us, and the arts in general. I hope all of you at SFGN had safe and memorable holidays, and I wish you the absolute best for the New Year.
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5:22 p.m.: David Fronheiser and Kodi West share a kiss while they help their neighbor Bill Beatty with Christmas decorations. Credit: Carina Mask.
8:18 p.m.: Shelby Morgan with Chance “at the Gables and Selling homes with Tim Krause.” Credit: Shelby Morgan.
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Singer Antonio Edwards warms up before his show at The Pub. Credit: Stephen Lang.
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To the Moon’s Antonio Dumas always has fun working his store. Credit: Stephen Lang.
Annie Masi and her wife Roxann Masi pose together on a day out in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. Credit: Annie Masi.
Dünny Potter and Mike Nemerof feeling the magic together while visiting New York City. Credit: Dünny Potter.
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Treasure each other. 10:06 a.m.: “My husband Steve Schneider getting his haircut by Will at Dicks Service Station in Oakland Park on the 26th at 10:06 a.m., I was followed shortly after.” Credit: Robert Hansen.
5:15 p.m.: Victor and Albert hosting an after-Thanksgiving get-together with sister Leonor and her sons Andres and Joel. Credit: J.R. Davis.
Jason Parsley and Aydin Koymen relax in bed and enjoy the weekend. Credit: Jason Parsley.
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Legendary Drag Queen Harmonica Sunbeam makes it clear how to best pay her for her performance at Georgie’s Alibi. Credit: Stephen Lang.
7:51 p.m.: Claudia Castillo and her wife at their gallery space. Credit: Carina Mask.
6 p.m.: Angel strolls along the Drive. Credit: J.R. Davis.
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Feeling Festive
e in Coconut Creek.
mas Tree Promenad dson Grant at the Christ . 6 p.m.: Mitchell and Cle ell Credit: Mitch Grant
5 p.m.: Adrienne Foland with her wife Amy Waxman and their dog Luna, buying their Christmas tree at Hart-T-Tree Farms on Federal Hwy. “... These trees come from a farm near our cabin in NC!” Credit: Adrienne Foland.
7:45 p.m.: Brian Garrett stands
in front of the Broward Center for the Performing Arts during the showing of “Men Who Dance.” Credit: Brian Garrett.
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Stay Daring
EVENING
Bobby Kyser returned to Wilton for the Holidays with Husband Alvin and to check out dinner at Tulio’s Taco & Tequila Bar. Credit: Stephen Lang. Tampa Cuban Sandwich Company’s Louis Randazo loves serving it up at The Yellow & Green Market in Hollywood. Credit: Stephen Lang.
5:30 p.m.: Archie Jones and Walter Johns enjoing sweet treats walking down the Drive. Photo credit: J.R. Davis. Wilton singing icon Jennifer McClain opens her show at Georgie’s Alibi’s Monkey Bar with a large handful of followers. Credit: Stephen Lang.
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SPICY FRESH Mike Trottier hosted a very successful and entertaining Friendsgiving. Credit: Stephen Lang.
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NIGHT
Raise a good beer...
4 p.m.: Jesse Monteagudo joins Best Of winner Charlie at The Alibi. Photo credit: J.R. Davis.
London Adour works for her coins at Hamburger Mary’s Fort Lauderdale. Credit: Stephen Lang.
11:30 p.m.: Oscar Enamordo and Ernie Barrio walking the step and repeat at Urge Papa. Photo credit: J.R. Davis.
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For all your good friends!
NIGHT
11:55 p.m.: DJ Brent Milne at the Leather Masked Ball. Photo credit: J.R. Davis.
Toro with 11:45 p.m.: Cristian
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Mel Chesnut at Urge
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Light it up.
DJ Harvey and his boys check out the scene at DrYnk Bar’s back patio. Credit: Stephen Lang.
10:30 p.m.: Gaythering Hotel Miami Beach Bryan Rangel working the front desk with manager Matt Downey. Credit: J.R. Davis.
Mario is such a Ho Ho Ho bringing joy around town. Credit: Stephen Lang.
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Shining like the stars ...
NIGHT
Elimination Onyx and his friends: Ray Ray, Mr. Ramrod Blade Onyx and Trey Dub party the night away at the Leather Masked Ball at Eagle Wilton Manors. Credit: Stephen Lang.
9 p.m.: Nathan with server Regina Cocoa at a busy night at Nathan’s Bar. Credit: J.R. Davis.
Nelson Bray & Fran Mon cruise the drive. Credit: Stephen Lang.
10:20 p.m.: Pavel and Mario at the video bar at Twist. Photo credit: J.R. Davis.
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Thanks for joining us this year for our feature of just a normal day in LGBT life! There is no one experience that defines our daily lives. No one face represents us, and nothing holds us back. This year has certainly seen its hardships for an incredibly diverse community. But these photos are here to remind us that when you
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face the world one day at a time, there's always bound to be victory. As we look forward to 2022, may we all remember the good times spent together as well as look forward to the many everyday adventures ahead! Don't forget to check out the rest online at SFGN.com/LGBTday2021.
Michael Maynard and Ricky Huss spending night on the town in Wilton Manors. Credit: Stephen Lang.
11 p.m.: DJ Hot Pants spinning a party at Hotel Gaythering. Credit: J.R. Davis.
2 a.m.: Ed Lugo finishes his 2021 holiday decorations. Credit: J.R. Davis.
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