Posted on 03/21/2014 11:15:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
NEW YORK The Catholic League will be allowed to march with an anti-gay-marriage banner in New York Citys annual gay-pride parade, organizers said on the heels of a St. Patricks Day parade prohibition on gay-rights signs and subsequent boycott that drew widespread attention.
Parade organizer David Studinski said Thursday he has no problem with Catholic League President Bill Donohues plan to participate in the June 29 parade.
His groups presence affirms the need for this years pride theme, We Have Won When Were One, Studinski said in a statement. Straight is great as long as theres no hate.
Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of the gay-rights group GLAAD, said several straight and Catholic organizations have previously marched alongside LGBT groups, according to Newsday (http://bit.ly/1h1rxGw ).
As a fellow Irish New Yorker, Im hoping Bill will march with me at NYC Pride, Ellis said.
On Monday, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Guinness beer boycotted the citys annual St. Patricks Day parade because organizers wouldnt allow participants to carry pro-gay signs.
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I don’t agree that Donohue should keep piling on the demands until they say no. That is childish and is also unfair because it is moving the goalposts after the agreement.
He should just carry a sign that proclaims the truth and consider it an evangelical moment.
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