‘A Gay in the Manger’ student show provokes outrage

A university has been accused of discriminating against Christians after allowing a nativity play called A Gay in a Manger to go ahead. York St John University’s LGBTQ network is staging a play in which the baby Jesus and his parents Mary and “Jo” are depicted as homosexual, the three wise men as drag queens and heaven as a gay disco. (McArdle & Dixon, The Telegraph)

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Boys aged 11 to be sent on anti-misogyny courses

Boys as young as 11 will be sent on anti-misogyny courses designed to stamp out violence against women and girls, under government plans. Pupils who show harmful behaviour will be signed up to “behaviour change programmes” in schools. The courses will be “focused on challenging deep-rooted misogynist influences”. (Scott, The Times UK)

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Pilgrims flock to celebrate Virgin of Guadalupe — the ‘mother of Mexico’

There is no figure more central to Mexican religious, cultural and national identity than the Virgin of Guadalupe. Her serene gaze is ubiquitous, adorning T-shirts, trucks and the walls of most homes. People name their children after her and tattoo their skin with her likeness: a queenly woman surrounded by sunbeams, her head bowed in prayer. (Linthicum, Los Angeles Times)

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