Yesterday saw the return of our main Pride Day event. A 2hr parade followed by an all day festival and 3-stage music event. We have a pretty vibrant and active LGBT+ community and we are staunch allies. So we went. Honestly I was scared. I spent a lot of time looking around me. Trying to be aware. But really if something went down, there really wasn't a whole lot to do to prevent it. Tens of thousands of people were lined along the route. And one person with an AR15 could have killed dozens. 2/3
@MPCavalier I’m so thankful that that didn’t happen. And that there is such support for the LGBTQ+ community there! 🏳️🌈
@NorCalCherylLyn
Thank you. Sadly, the state legislature continues to declare war on the community, regardless of the fact that the vast majority of PEOPLE are not interested in passing anti-LGBT+ laws. They ignore their own constituents.
@MPCavalier that’s their mo. They don’t care about constituents once they have an unbreakable majority. They just legislate by hate at that point. The GOP has become a syndrome…a disease…a plague. Equality WILL win in the end! I believe that because people ARE equal and most of America understands that.
@MPCavalier awesome MP! I'm very glad ev1 was safe too. I'd be looking over my shoulder frequently too!
And there I am with my 10 and 13 yo. cheering on and high-fiving other revelers and thinking "how could ANYONE hate this." Everyone is smiling. Every major company in town and (by my count) 9 churches have contingents of hundreds representing them in the parade. This is unity. This is love. This is inclusion. This is a red-state city sending a message. Right? #pride #LGBT+
(Parade photo Lars Miller Photography)