Hate symbol removed

Because they were killed by a Muslim who.wanted to kill gaze and no mention
So, you recognize that the killing was motivated by homophobia, but your beef is the crosswalk doesn't mention that the killer was a Muslim?
 
The essence of Trump's America is given by his plan to re-open Alcatraz.

Close a museum. Open a prison. Is that America today?
 

Painting it was a political act, yes, but not a "cruel" one unless you're a bigot.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pulse-...ed-over/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=854166785
Reporting the news is not the same as being "fine with it", and removing statues of people who are mostly if not exclusively known for atrocities like slavery is not "airbrushing history". It is simply recognizing who does and does not deserve to be honored. People like Columbus, who not only triggered centuries of genocide but was also known to his own crew as a sadistic monster, should be remembered but not honored (and didn't you know who he was before you'd ever seen a statue of him?) People like Robert E. Lee, who took up arms against their own country in defense of the right to own other human beings, should be remembered but not honored. People who were murdered in cold blood when they were literally just having fun and enjoying life? They deserve to be honored. Hope that helps.
 
The OP is a bigot.

That is the point.

Gays, blacks, hispanics, women- the dude spends all this time on this forum, creating dozens of threads each day.... and hating.

The hisarpy/Rebel5Soul/Wallstreet/Glamorilla guy is worse though. At least Busybody (calling himself 1984x2024 here) only uses one or two screen names at a time.
 
https://www.aol.com/pulse-memorial-rainbow-crosswalk-removed-164946207.html

A rainbow crosswalk in Orlando, Florida, that was part of the city’s Pulse Memorial was removed by the state overnight.
It's always the way, isn't it?

Due to Repeated Vandalism, Emmett Till Memorial to Be Replaced With Bulletproof Sign
In 2007, a sign was erected along the Tallahatchie River in Mississippi, marking the spot where the body of Emmett Till was pulled from the water in 1955. The murder of Till, a 14-year-old African-American boy who was brutally killed by two white men, became a galvanizing incident of the Civil Rights Movement. But over the years, the memorial commemorating his death has been repeatedly vandalized—first stolen, then shot at, then shot at again, according to Nicole Chavez, Martin Savidge and Devon M. Sayers of CNN. Now, the Emmett Till Memorial Commission is planning to replace the damaged memorial with a bulletproof sign.

This will be the fourth sign that the commission has placed at the site. . . .
 
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