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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 11 February 2013
Tags: westboro mingle, dating, website, christian, love, humor, satire, baptist church, dbags, bigots, homophobia

If the men on Christian Mingle are too tolerant and sane, religious extremists on the dating scene now have WestboroMingle.com at their disposal. Check out a touching video testimonial from one couple who will never have to protest a murdered kindegartener's funeral alone again after the jump!

 
Written by Instinct Staff | Thursday, 06 December 2012
Tags: mormon church, lds, new website, stay with us, gay, members, lesbian, same sex attractions, retain, prop 8, religion

With the dust still settling on the battlefield of the Mormon Church's war against the gays (Prop 8, anyone?), LDS leaders now hope they can retain LGBT members with an ambiguous promise of sensitivity and understanding made on the new website, MormonsAndGays.org

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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 30 November 2012
Tags: manhunt, sex, cruising, website, app, promotes, truvada, daily, hiv, prevention, pill, controversy, world aids day, condoms, safe sex

Gay hookup site and app Manhunt has left the jaws of many dropped—but not in the usual way its services tend to accomplish such a feat. In what it says is an act of it honoring World AIDS Day tomorrow, Manhunt has started promoting the controversial daily HIV preventative pill Truvada as "a choice when condoms are in the way." 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 17 August 2012
Tags: anonymous, the elite society, hack, sudan, government, national, websites, 73, anti gay, protest, death penalty, homosexuality, activism, what's your instinct, africa

The network of Sudan's government websites were taken offline this week by Anonymous in the latest part of the hacktivist's pro-LGBT "#OpFuckAfrica" campaign. Details follow. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Tags: what's your instinct, anonymous, hacks, uganda, government, websites, pro gay, pride, message, office of the prime minister, lgbt, africa, kill the gays

We knew that global warming was getting bad, but we didn't know that it was bad enough to freeze hell over. At least that's what some may have thought after visiting Uganda's government websites this week to find themselves greeted with pro-gay imagery and messages. 

Turns out that support for the first gay Pride in the "Kill The Gays" country displayed on Uganda's official websites were the work of Anonymous, and not, in fact, pro-gay sentiment from some of the most notorious and dangerous homophobes on the planet. Whodda thunk?

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Written by Instinct Staff | Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Tags: beautiful people, dating website, gay, women only, lgbt, billboards, censored, banned, prohibited, los angeles, west hollywood, clearwater, florida, new york city, sarah palin, michele bachmann, mitt romney, donald trump, obama

Funny how BeautifulPeople can really bring out the ugly in some folks! 

The popular dating website hoped to announce its gay and lesbian portals with a national campaign of billboards celebrating same-sex marriage while depicting its most infamous right wing critics tying the knot in holy homo matrimony. But Los Angeles and Clearwater, Florida weren't having the satirical celebrations of gay love and banned the billboards. 

So, BeautifulPeople came up with a solution...

 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 23 July 2012
Tags: grindr, olympics, gay dating website, gay athletes, london, server crash, joel simkhai

There are either way more gay Olympians than we currently know of or there are a lot of very hopeful Londoners.

Apparently within minutes of the first Olympic athletes arriving in London, Grindr, the gay "dating" (ha!) website that's the best friend of many-a-homosexual, crashed due to the exceedingly high volume of demand.

More after the jump!

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Written by Instinct Staff | Friday, 29 June 2012
Tags: lgbt, pride month, lapd, los angeles, california, honor, website, updates, banner, ad, rainbow flag, gay

In solidarity with their LGBT officers and the wider gay community in Los Angeles, the LAPD has updated its homepage in honor of the final few days of Pride month. 

Pretty, isn't it? 

Thanks, LAPD!

(H/t: Joe)

 
Written by Instinct Staff | Wednesday, 27 June 2012
Tags: national organization for marriage, nom, minnesota, protest, general mills, dump, video, small, crowd, website, marriage equality, same sex, gay, homophobes

Though the National Organization for Marriage might want you to think that hundreds of folks participated, a video report from the "Dump General Mills" protest that took place in front of the company's Minnesota headquarters paints a different picture. 

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Tags: manhunt, facebook, social networks, internet, banned, removed, taken down, gay, websites, dating, cruising

The esoteric and ambiguously applied guidelines for Facebook pages have reared their possibly double-standard ugly head once again. This time, Manhunt's fan page is the victim. 

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Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Tags: national organization for marriage, nom, hacked, internet, twitter, facebook, website, unblock, changes of heart, banned users, change of heart, supports, marriage equality, endorse, mitt romney, hate groups, anti gay

If you follow the National Organization for Marriage on social networks or its website, then this morning you, like many others, might've actually thought the anti-gay group had a change of heart and came around to espouse the values of Christianity for once.

Not too fast, young friend!

Instead, NOM was hacked—and it was hilarious. Details follow. 

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Written by Instinct Staff | Monday, 27 February 2012
Tags: nom, national organization for marriage, maryland, repeal, website, marriage equality, same sex, gay, bigots, homophobia

On the high heels of Washington's fight to retain marriage equality arrives Maryland's. Within a week of the state adopting the right for its same sex couples comes a National Organization for Marriage-backed effort to repeal it, the Maryland Marriage Alliance. Details follow. 

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