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Speak up against the hate that breeds violence against LGBTQ+ Floridians

Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion November 22, 2022

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Columnist Scott Maxwell on the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ fight Disney helped create Commentary It was just after 2 a.m., Orlando time, when the news started to spread: Another mass shooting at another gay nightclub, this one in Colorado Springs. It was 1,800 miles away, and six and a half years later, but for so many local residents, it felt like here and it felt like now. They knew the details of the story before it became official: A typical... + full article



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