‘We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To Homosexuals’
Tee shirts worn at yesterday’s anti-gay Houston hate festival, #IStandSunday, reveal crowd’s true beliefs: “We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service To Homosexuals.”
Yesterday was #IStandSunday, a rally supposedly held to support pastors in Houston involved in a failed repeal attempt of the city’s non-discrimination ordinance. Instead, it turned into an anti-gay hate rally, sponsored by the anti-gay hate group, Family Research Council.
These tee shirts were reportedly seen at the rally:
Spotted at #IStandSunday: “WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO HOMOSEXUALS” T-Shirts. #Houston #Christian #LGBT pic.twitter.com/I5Y7Juh2Ps
— Memeographs (@memeographs) November 2, 2014
One response:
.@memeographs @BettyBowers Sadly not the first time people have used their kids like this. #IStandSunday pic.twitter.com/QaySY9wjqG
— Matt Algren (@MattAlgren) November 3, 2014
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The original image was taken by Brad Pritch and posted to Instagram. We opted for the blurred image via Memeographs as there are children in one of the photos.
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For more on #IStandSunday, see our reports:
Duck Dynasty Dad Warns #IStandSunday Believers They’re Headed For Jail For Being Christian
Anti-Gay Group’s #iStandSunday Hashtag Backfires, Becomes Pro-LGBT Campaign On Twitter
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