In the wake of Friday’s Supreme Court ruling reversing Roe v Wade’s federal protections for abortion, some in the gay community say they feel like their legal rights may be threatened next, but that sentiment didn’t appear to put a damper on the celebration.
After the pandemic forced a two-year break, a couple from the Sacramento area was eager to participate and welcome it back."Support the gay community," said Efren Cazarez. "They've been beat up recently all over the rest of the country. I come to support them, absolutely. And have some fun." SF Pride is considered the largestOrganizers said the event is aimed at educating, commemorating, and continuing the struggle for liberation for those in the LGBTQ community.
"It’s so warm and welcoming," said Myers. "It’s just a wonderful place to see all different people. I mean, I can't get over just how much color and fun and different types of people. It’s just a great place to be.""I love seeing those who come in a costume," said Tiffany Young. "I call it Halloween in the summer because you never know what you’ll see. It’s never a dull moment. I’ve always loved the festival.
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Thanks SCOTUS
The GOP religious terrorists are planning to overturn gay rights next. So we all need to join together and fight.
For many we’re trying to live everyday, put food on the table, get to work without breaking your wallet on gas. Priority number 1.
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