Local leaders in Starkville, Mississippi, denied a request to host what would have been the town’s first gay pride parade.
LGBTQ support group Starkville Pride planned the parade for March 24, but on Tuesday the Starkville Board of Aldermen voted 4-3 to deny the request. Sixteen people spoke in support of the event and two spoke against it, according to the Starkville Daily News.
Resident Dorothy Isaac told The Associated Press she was against the parade because “God created Adam and Eve.”
“Do not turn our city into a sin city,” Isaac said. “It should not be this.”
Bailey McDaniel, an organizer with Starkville Pride, said she wished the city could have “been a part of this historic event for Starkville, but they’re not,” the Daily News reported.
“All I can say is that this isn’t the last they will hear from us specifically about this issue,” she said.
McDaniel told the publication she has plans to reach out to organizations like the American Civil Liberties Union, the Human Rights Campaign and the Southern Poverty Law Center to take “action against this.”
“There was no means to deny our application. It was a perfectly fine application,” McDaniel added.
Source: Yahoo News
Thursday, 22 February 2018
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By Unknown February 22, 2018