The games will take place next year from 3rd November to 11th November.The Federation of Gay Games (FGG) were thrilled to announce that the games will be co-hosted by Hong Kong and Guadalajara, along with being the first Gay Games in both Asia and Latin America.FGG has urged those who wish to participate to sign up quickly as due to the current world circumstances, they are “working to a much tighter timeframe.”“Ensuring that everyone whoever they are, whatever their background, sexual orientation or gender identity, have the right to take part in their chosen identity being the most inclusive games, with personal best, participation and above all inclusion, at its heart,” the statement read. Registration for the 11th Gay Games is now open for those who wish to join the rainbow Olympics. "That's an incredibly made-up figure.""That doesn't comport with any of the studies or documentation that exist from these medical organizations," Stewart continued.Jon interviewed Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas Attorney General, about why her state banned gender-affirming care for minors - ignoring the guidelines of major medical organizations and taking the decision out of parents’ hands. Twitter Friday after a trailer for the new season of his talk show was posted showing a glimpse of an interview with Republican Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge.In the six-minute video posted by The Problem with Jon Stewart, Rutledge is grilled by Stewart over her state's ban on gender-affirming care, which the talk show host argues "overrides" the guidelines laid out by health care professionals.Early in the clip, Rutledge claims that the state law was based on several doctors who testified before the Arkansas legislature who claimed "98 percent of young people" have gender dysphoria, and that "they are able to move past that" once they "have the help that they need.""Wow," Stewart says in response to Rutledge's data point. “I painstakingly wrote every single word of this book, and it was hard and those chapters were the hardest to write,” she told Cohen.Įarlier this week, while promoting the tome, Ripa spoke candidly about Philbin in an interview with People, saying: “I don’t want to feel like I’m slamming anyone or that I’m being disrespectful. Ripa has now written about her relationship with Philbin in her new tome, “Live Wire: Long Winded Short Stories.”The budding author says she isn’t “trashing” her late co-star, and actually “expresses a lot of love” for him in the book. “I really trusted the people around me … People keep telling me to take the high road.”“As a woman we are often told to take the high road, and that is woman speak for ‘Shut the f–k up,'” the small screen star further declared. “I wish I had set the record straight in real time,” she proclaimed. “Watch What Happens Live” on Thursday night, Ripa alleged that she has been “targeted” and unfairly maligned due to her silence on the issue.
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