Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Martin Ssempa Screens More Gay Porn Adds Detailed Salacious Commentary, Uganda Poor March Unwittingly Against Gays, British Conservative Party Courts The Gays, Keene State College Students Protest American Ban On Gays Donating Blood, New York City Gets Gay Hotel, River Viiperi An Animal, Alvaro Casavechia Wild

The infamous Martin Ssempa, an alleged Ugandan pastor, held another public screening of gay porn Wednesday, in another misguided attempt, Ssempa says, to bolster support for the Anti-Homosexuality Bill of 2009. As many as 300 gathered in a small church as Ssempa presented a slide show of gay pornography, the pastor upset after plans to stage a million-man march in the country’s capital city of Kampala were thwarted by police who considered the protest a potential security risk. In his introduction, Ssempa said “the major argument homosexuals have is that what people do in the privacy of their bedrooms is nobody’s business but do you know what they do in their bedrooms,” Ssempa asked before beginning the show, which included graphic, knowing commentary from the purported pastor. Ironically, if the law had been passed, Ssempa would have likely been arrested and jailed for leading a public discussion on homosexuality.

There was in fact a protest led Ssempa Monday, a smaller one, according to the fifth in a series of reports from the frontlines of the war in Uganda on gay men and women. Around 350 protested against gay rights in the tiny town of Jinja, where, according to the report, mostly the poor were being encouraged by pastors to rally against homosexuals and American President Obama.

The rebranding of the British Conservative Party continues to include a reinvented courting of gays. Openly gay Conservative Nick Herbert said that Party leader David Cameron “has taken the view that we need to broaden to appeal of the Conservative Party – that you can’t be a party that is seeking to appeal to the whole country unless you are properly representative of the whole country,” adding that “the position that we had been taking in the past towards gay people has been one that appeared to be hostile and that we were wrong.”

On Monday, Keene State College students protested the American ban on gay men donating blood, the policy enacted in 1983 prohibiting men who have had sex with men since 1977 from becoming donors. That policy, similar to the one in Canada, was authored at the height of AIDS hysteria and has since been shown to be an example of bad science. The students from the New Hampshire college’s Pride club gathered signatures on a petition to send to the Food and Drug Administration requesting a review of the “deference” of gay men from donating blood.

An estimated 20 million renovation will transform what is now the Travel Inn in Manhattan into the city’s first gay boutique hotel, which will feature a new nightclub. The plans will turn the 123 room hotel in Hell’s Kitchen into a luxury hotel, complete with cafe, a series of shops, and a spa. The Hotel will be named OUT NYC.

The complete Coitus fashion feature starring the dreamy River Viiperi. (NSFW)

River Viiperi is also featured in the upcoming second edition of Guapo magazine, the appropriately titled Animal and Wild issue. (NSFW)

Male model Alvaro Casavechia is a real wild child. (NSFW)

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