Kansas City CAMP Mag Turnabout

An important media move for this expanding local market and a sign that niche publications continue to thrive as an alternative to the social media hive mind.

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Kansas City's LGBTQ 'Camp Magazine' Acquired by Aequalitas Media |

Aequalitas Media, continues its expansion with the acquisition this week of Kansas City, based legacy LGBTQ+ publication CAMP Magazine ( www.camp.lgbt) This is the company's third of (4) acquisitions scheduled to close in 2020. This latest acquisition will bring Aequalitas Media's content to an estimated 500,000 readers.

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  1. In short nobody local wants to read that shit.

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  2. It is heavily biased toward west coast thinking and does NOT represent the "average" gay man in Kansas City, just the more vocal and fringe group. This acquisition will likely further that bias. The magazine fails to offer opposing viewpoints and just TELLS you how to think.

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  3. This is how the Pitch went down.

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  4. All of the West Coast and East Coast queens hate any gays who who live in the red states.

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  5. is the content about mental illness?

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  6. 8:25 there is longterm proof that its NOT mental illness; catch up will ya

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  7. said the crazy queer

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  8. TOP PHOTO -- FIELD OF SCREAMS

    When the gay Iowa farm boy tried out for baseball camp in KC, the Negro Leagues put a cap in his ass and sent him packing!!!

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  9. Long term proof that it's not mental illness? Are you referring to LGBTQWERTY being forced on people for decades who want to just live their lives and not interfere with others, but can't just raise a family without this mental illness being normalized and seen around every corner. We can't get away from it. Thank goodness my identity isn't defined by my sexual perversions. The louder these people are about their "lifestyle" choices, the more evidence there is to confirm this sad condition.

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