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TopicHOMOPHOBE steals rainbow flag. Neighborhood ends up putting up rainbow flags...
Zach_is_back
12/21/18 6:47:58 PM
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in solidarity.

http://www.towleroad.com/2018/12/chicago-neighborhood-shows-its-true-colors-in-solidarity/
When a local homophobe continued to take down Chicago residents Handal and Zadette Rosados rainbow Pride Flag and replace it with the old stars and stripes they werent sure how to proceed.

Handel told The Chicago Tribune, I think the message was quite clear. It was sort of the intolerant view vs. the inclusive liberal view. I think if somebody would have just taken the flag and not replaced it with anything, that wouldnt necessarily have sent quite the same message. Its more premeditated this way.

Handel went to a local Nextdoor social network to see if anyone had seen anyone had seen the flag thief hopeful but wary of support, but what came next was a surprise an act of solidarity that turned a disturbing experience into a vibrant show of unity. Dozens of neighbors are now displaying rainbow flags outside their own homes, tucking them into their mailboxes, planting them into their front lawns, even incorporating them into their Christmas decorations.

Handel concluded to the Tribune, The fact that this story might make someone smile, maybe its not so bad, and maybe the hate we see so much is not the mass of people but individuals. I think it makes it all worth it if this crummy thing that happened can lead to spreading more joy and happiness in the world.

Keep in mind that that town is strongly conservative.

That alone should show you how attitudes have drastically changed over the years. Most people continue to be in support of gays.
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