Posts tagged Austria
Whispering Moon
Sep 18th
Jannis, a cute gay post-adolescent, and his adorable mute boyfriend, Patrick, infiltrate a circus to shoot an undercover documentary exposing an underground political conspiracy responsible for a recent spate of assassination attempts.
But when Patrick meets Mo, a young woman whose sensitivity to sunlight forces her to live by night, Jannis’ jealousy threatens the entire project. Only Patrick’s unwavering devotion to the boy he loves will help save the day and reveal the truth of who is behind the conspiracy.
NSFW Warning: The Film has some Nude Scenes
Periodical Political Post *64
Nov 20th
Queer News
- U.N. drops protection for gays and lesbians in anti-execution measure
- British poll finds gay people are coming out at a younger age
- Teen in Texas beaten to death, body burned in possible anti-gay hate crime
- 2 soldiers held in connection to shooting of gay teen after Rio’s pride parade
- Australia divided as support for gay marriage varies wildly
- World Bank gives money to organisation that claims to “heal” gays
- Mexico votes in favour of medical and social benefits for same-sex couples
- Australian lesbian couple changes school after getting banned from school ball
- Head of Belgian Catholic church says AIDS is ‘justice’ for gays
Other News
- US Senate passes bill that could be used to censor the internet (details)
- FBI pressuring Google, Facebook to allow back doors for wiretapping
- British government wants to legalize racial profiling for warrantless searches
- God will save us from climate change… says US Representative
- New Zealand file-sharing proposal: guilty until proven innocent
- Austrian Handball coach sentenced over relationship with teen boy
- Sane judge frees 16 year-old girl in ‘truth or dare’ underage sex case
Periodical Political Post *53
May 23rd
Queer News
- Portugal’s president ratifying law which allows gay marriage
- Denmark approves equal adoption rights for gays
- Ban on gay anthology by US school challenged
- Skinheads attack Slovakia’s first gay pride parade
- Lithuania’s first gay pride march draws protests
- Moscow pride banned as protesters say they will march anyway
- Australian minister quits after being filmed at gay sex club
Other News
- No trial needed for life imprisonment in USA
- US troops executing prisoners in Afghanistan, journalist says
- Travellers to be searched for porn in Australia
- Airport body scanners apparently do show every detail
- Catholic church punishing nun for allowing life saving abortion
- Facebook caught sharing secret data with advertisers
- More immigrants means less crime according to stats
German News
- Österreich bestraft angenommene Jugendpornografie
- Deutsche Muslime fordern Schwulen-Schutz im Grundgesetz
- Elite-Internat feuert Lehrer wegen Homosexualität
- CDU & FDP weiterhin für Internet-Zensur
Top Story
- School Spy Program used on US Students contains Hacker friendly Security Hole
A controversial remote administration program that a Pennsylvania school district installed on student-issued laptops contains a security hole that put the students at risk of being spied on by people outside the school, according to a security firm that examined the software. The LANrev program contains a vulnerability that would allow someone using the same network as one of the students to install malware on the laptop that could remotely control the computer. An intruder would be able to steal data from the computer or control the laptop webcam to snap surreptitious pictures. The vulnerability was discovered by researchers at Leviathan Security Group, who began examining the program after customers who saw media coverage of the Pennsylvania case expressed concern that the program might be exposing their employee computers to intrusion from outsiders. The same software is used by many businesses to monitor and maintain their employee laptops.
The Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania is embroiled in a lawsuit and FBI criminal investigation over use of the LANrev software. The cases involve allegations that administrators spied on students through the software installed on 2,300 school-issued Macbooks. Read on…
Periodical Political Post *45
Feb 16th

- US Comic Collector jailed 6 months for importing lolicon manga
- Iceland plans future as global haven for freedom of speech
- France is introducing internet censorship “to protect the children”
- Australia wants Google to censor YouTube like they did in China
- Homosexuals are gay! Or not? Americans are confused
How easy it became for boys to scare the hell out of our society. They just have to dare to look a little bit too feminine: A suburban Dallas school district has suspended a 4-year-old from his prekindergarten class because he wears his hair too long and does not want his parents to cut it. The boy, Taylor Pugh, says he likes his hair long and curly. But the school board in Mesquite voted unanimously to enforce its ban on Beatles haircuts, much less anything approaching coiffures of bands like Led Zeppelin. School officials say the district’s dress code serves to limit distractions in the classroom. No exception could be made for the pint-size rebel, who sat through the hearing with his hair in a ponytail, manifestly bored. Read more at the New York Times.

- Subversiver Protest in Österreich: Hetero-Paar will Homoehe
- Schweiz rächst sich, will Schwarzkonten deutscher Politiker offenlegen
- Nazis? Nicht so schlimm. CDU & FDP jagen lieber “Linksextreme”
- Deutschlands Arme leben in römischer Dekadenz: Findet Westerwelle.
- Island will Hafen für Meinungs- und Pressefreiheit werden
Periodical Political Post *39
Nov 19th
- UK town council bans parents from playgrounds ‘cause they could be predators
- Austria allows civil partnerships but keeps banning adoptions by gay couples
- Argentina issues first gay marriage licence following last week’s court ruling
- 10-year-old refuses to pledge allegiance until there’s gay equality in the USA
- Gordon brown says UK finally ready to say sorry for deporting thousands of children
- UK police now allowed to withhold evidence from defendants and their lawyers in civil cases
- US govt. blocks release of photos showing prisoners being abused by Americans
- Former UK ambassador says CIA sent people to be ‘raped with broken bottles’
- How UK police rebranded lawful protest as ‘domestic extremism’
- US govt. demanded IP addresses of *all* visitors of leftist news site Indymedia
- Schools in US city Indianapolis ban atheism websites "”to protect children”
- Music labels may be losing money, but artists are making more than ever
- ACTA (secret copyright treaty) leaks. It’s bad. Very bad
- Studie belegt: Keine Verbindung zwischen Homosexualität und Kinderschändung
- CDU/CSU und FDP wollen, dass Arme Krankenversicherung für Reiche finanzieren
- Die Zeit der Bürgerrechtsdemos war gestern: FDP überwacht nun mit
- Bildung bleibt Nebensache für Schwarz-Gelb, Ausgaben werden schöngerechnet
- Regierung lässt Ausstellung über Einwanderung im Historischen Museum zensieren
- Geschichtsstunde: Wie Großbritannien Kinder nach Australien deportiert hat
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Periodical Political Post *34
Sep 5th
- Indian government tipped to allow gay sex ruling, decriminalizing homosexuality
- State of Washington to hold referendum on new gay rights laws
- New Bill would give US president power to shut down internet for all Americans
- Lawless surveillance, warrantless rationales – Obama’s continuation of Bush policies
- DNA data bases useless? Scientists learn to fabricate DNA evidence
- How the UK government lies about number of file sharers with fantasy calculating
- Sweden seeks way out of selfish capitalism with negative interest rate for banks
- Umfragen zu Gewalt gegen Schwule manipuliert um Stimmung gegen Ausländer zu machen
- Unzensierte Nach-Wahl-Pläne der CDU aufgetaucht: Kein Mindestlohn und höhere Steuern
- FDP verhindert BND-Untersuchungsausschuss & klagt nur gegen Netztzensur wenn sie nicht gewählt werden
- CDU traut nicht mal den eigenen Parteimitgliedern, liest heimlich vertrauliche Mails mit
- Bundeswehr fordert Luftschlag gegen dutzende Zivilisten an, aber das ist natürlich eine Friedensmission…
- Nur gegen Kinderpornos? Österreich sperrt Website eines kritischen Journalisten
- Contentmafia mahnt jetzt schon der Wiederverkauf legal erworbener CDs ab
- Air France verbietet Männern neben allein reisenden Kindern zu sitzen







