Amid push of anti-LBGTQ laws, right-wing hate groups target Pride, drag events

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Amid push of anti-LBGTQ laws, right-wing hate groups target Pride, drag events
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Right-wing hate organizations targeted multiple LGBTQ events over the weekend, as Republican politicians and conservative media continue to target the community.

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”Now, in an exclusive interview with The Daily Beast, the mother of one arA few weeks before 31 members of a white supremacist group were arrested for allegedly planning to riot at a northern Idaho LGBTQ pride event, a fundamentalist Idaho pastor told his Boise congregation that gay, lesbian and transgender people should be executed by the government. Around the same time, a lawmaker from the northernmost region of the state, Republican Rep.

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