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Letters: LGBTQ people have more rights than others

Por: The Advocate Opinion May 19, 2023

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It was certainly no surprise your editorial on the so-called labeled all our Republican representatives and concerned parents as bad people that trample on the rights of the LGBQT community. First of all, they have the same rights as any other American citizen. Secondly, I would surmise there are plenty of gay couples out there that have children; that being so, I would wager the majority of them would also take issue with anyone, be it teacher,... + full article



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