Advocacy
Clayton Kershaw Announces His Retirement
After an 18-year MLB career (all with the Los Angeles Dodgers), pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced that he'll be retiring at the end of the season, via the Dodger's X account. He'll make his final start on Friday against the San Francisco Giants. Notice in the subtitle that I referred to him as a World Series Champion, singular, and not a two-time World Series Champion, because I still refuse to acknowledge that World Series win as valid, due to it being a pandemic year, and I never will. The main reason is because it would've been inappropriate for me to do so at a time where people were stuck at home and lost their jobs. I would go over his stats and accomplishments, but he has infuriated me so much and later found out that he was a card-carrying bigot, that I could no longer defend or support him ever again, so they're not worth mentioning. More on his bigoted demeanor in a bit. My first impressions of Clayton Kershaw were positive, and I thought he was one of the best pitchers that have ever played the game. Now, I see him as a heartless, disgruntled bigot. I could no longer see him as one of the best pitchers in MLB, nor consider him as the "Face of the Dodgers". That label goes to Freddie Freeman, who is the only Dodgers player I like and respect. Now, let's go over a couple of reasons why I now heavily despise him.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 7 months ago in Pride
Thick femboy
In recent years, internet culture, fashion trends, and shifting social norms have opened the doors for new forms of identity expression. One of the most fascinating movements to emerge is the femboy culture. Traditionally, the word “femboy” refers to a person most often male or AMAB (assigned male at birth) who embraces femininity in style, fashion, or mannerisms, while still maintaining a masculine identity.
By David Femboy7 months ago in Pride
Shane Windmeyer: Inclusion Doesn’t Stop at the Zoom Call — LGBTQ+ Belonging in Remote Tech Teams
In 2025, work has changed forever. Offices are optional, Slack is central, and hiring pools span continents. But amid the efficiencies of the remote revolution, one question persists:
By Shane Windmeyer8 months ago in Pride
Enigma Rising
In a 2023 global survey, 64% of Gen Z and Millennials said traditional gender categories do not fully capture their identity. This statistic reflects more than just numbers—it reveals a seismic cultural shift. The way we think about identity, gender, and self-expression is evolving faster than ever, and it’s giving rise to stories once considered impossible.
By Soul Pages8 months ago in Pride
Boy George Take it Like a Man
In the 90’s Boy George had released his autobiography called “Take it Like A Man”. It’s a really great read and it had a lot of great pictures in it too. The book covers everything his sexuality, his relationship with Jon Moss, the life of a pop star, and all the sex, drugs, and rock n roll that go along with it.
By Rikki La Rouge 8 months ago in Pride
Pedro Zamora A true activist 🇨🇺 🏳️🌈
Is it me or did Pedro Zamora look a lot like Desi Arnaz? Pedro Zamora was a cast member on the MTV Real World San Francisco. He was Gay and Cuban and from Cuba 🇨🇺 originally and from Miami . Pedro had HIV and he was an activist for a cure and awareness. His roommates on the show became his family. He married his boyfriend on the show and he died before the camera. Rest in Peace Pedro Zamora. He was also proudly Cuban. Pedro lives on through his humanitarian efforts and the Real World San Francisco
By Rikki La Rouge 8 months ago in Pride










