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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 24

    New York City’s annual Pride parade, which takes place today, got its start in 1970, a year after the Stonewall riots. "Thousands of young men and women homosexuals from all over the Northeast marched,” The Times wrote then.https://nyti.ms/2MfYOoL 

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      1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jun 24

        The word “gay” was banned from The Times five years later — because of an article that upset the publisher's 82-year-old mother. It wouldn’t be permitted again until 1987.https://nyti.ms/2K94Ta8 

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      1. Patriot Greg‏ @patriotgreg Jun 24
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        Don't fret America, God's wrath will come.

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      2. Dr. Martin Van Nostrand‏ @assman1616 Jun 24
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        So why is a parade like this necessary in 2018? I am more curious though as to why these parades always turn into perverted displays as if it is intended to be shoved in everyone else's face. Seems to me like it's a big FU to society more than a show of pride.

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      3. Scott Burdette‏ @scottburdette4 Jun 24
        Replying to @assman1616 @nytimes

        Hey doc, you look just like Kramer!

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      4. Dr. Martin Van Nostrand‏ @assman1616 Jun 24
        Replying to @scottburdette4 @nytimes

        You got that right!

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      2. Sheila Ryan‏ @SheilaRyanDC Jun 24
        Replying to @nytimes

        🤮

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      3. Wickedtht‏ @wickedtht Jun 24
        Replying to @SheilaRyanDC @nytimes

        You need 5 of those emoj to make it official.

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      2. JP‏ @JPPolitix Jun 24
        Replying to @eengineer1958 @nytimes

        Because you don't need acceptance, you already have it.

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      3. Kristen Blush‏ @KristenBlush Jun 24
        Replying to @JPPolitix @eengineer1958 @nytimes

        pic.twitter.com/uvzLdxN2j9

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      1. Th3Future‏ @th33_future Jun 24
        Replying to @CharlieWhats @nytimes

        We don’t need your standards to tell us how we celebrate PRIDE.

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      1. Kevin Clair‏ @Kevin_Clair_Jax Jun 24
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        my FB ‘Profile Cover’, Ryan:pic.twitter.com/yvWaCETzRn

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      2. San  🌻 🥀‏ @sanjanaaaax Jun 24
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        #pride ❤️

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      1. Wickedtht‏ @wickedtht Jun 24
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        One of the events you can watch and shake your head in dissapointment.

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        Sick

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      2. Onneka‏ @Onnekacum Jun 24
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        No hay nada mas degradante para la condición homosexual que esos desfiles en los que se exhiben periodicamente a los homosexuales como si fueran fenómenos de circo y no personas normales. Derecho a la normalidad y la dignidad de la homosexualidad.

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