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OVERTURN PROP 8
The AJLPP-USA is deeply angered by the well-funded right-wing campaign of bigotry that is trying to push millions of LGBT people back into the closet. What the right cannot win in a fair elections are being done by deceit and manipulations through vaguely worded propositions like PROP 8!
AJLPP expresses militant solidarity with those who came out in a massive mass action last night in Los Angeles and in San Francisco against Prop 8. We promise more mass action and other means to fight these wrong and unjust measures.
AJLPP expresses militant solidarity with those who came out in a massive mass action last night in Los Angeles and in San Francisco against Prop 8. We promise more mass action and other means to fight these wrong and unjust measures.
NO ON RIGHTS _WING MEASURES, NO ON PROP 8!
AJLPP Statement
November 6, 2008
AJLPP support the the Emergency Protest & Rally
No More Hate! Overturn Prop. 8! Equality for All! Same Sex Marriage Rights Now!
The AJLPP-USA is deeply angered by the well-funded right-wing campaign of bigotry that is trying to push millions of LGBT people back into the closet. What the right cannot win in a fair elections are being done by deceit and manipulations through vaguely worded propositions like PROP 8!
AJLPP expresses militant solidarity with those who came out in a massive mass action last night in Los Angeles and in San Francisco against Prop 8. We promise more mass action and other means to fight these wrong and unjust measures.
We can't let this happen. Everyone should have the right to marry. The LGBT movement and its allies won same-sex marriage rights and only a militant movement will ultimately prevail. We hold that gay or straight, documented or undocumented; Black, Latino, Asian, Arab or white—Prop. 8 is a slap in the face of equality for everyone. Let's unite and fight back! An injury to one is an injury to all!
We call on all who believed that civil rights are non-negotiable and must be enjoyed by all same-sex couples seeking to marry. Millions have gone to the polls to vote for same-sex marriage rights. Now the fight must go on.
We Are Aware that t the well-funded forces of bigotry and discrimination think they have turned back the clock of history. Wrong! The struggle for full equality for the LGBT people will continue until the right to marry is won—in California and under federal law throughout the U.S. ]
Stand Up! Let us all- Fight Back! The victory at the polls by opponents of civil rights for LGBT people will not stand. From Stonewall to Ermita in Manila full equality, our movement is growing as millions say “yes” to marriage equality.
With greater unity and greater determination, the fight must and will go on. Victory is certain. No to bigotry and homophobia! No to sexism! No to racism! Equal marriage rights now!
Fight for equality and against discrimination should come out this Saturday in Los Angeles to protest the passage of California' Proposition 8.
This Saturday, November 8, 6pm, BE THERE and Gather at Sunset Junction in Silver Lake Corner of Sunset Blvd. and Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles 90029
MAKIBAKA, HUWAG MATAKOT!
AJLPP Statement
November 6, 2008
AJLPP support the the Emergency Protest & Rally
No More Hate! Overturn Prop. 8! Equality for All! Same Sex Marriage Rights Now!
The AJLPP-USA is deeply angered by the well-funded right-wing campaign of bigotry that is trying to push millions of LGBT people back into the closet. What the right cannot win in a fair elections are being done by deceit and manipulations through vaguely worded propositions like PROP 8!
AJLPP expresses militant solidarity with those who came out in a massive mass action last night in Los Angeles and in San Francisco against Prop 8. We promise more mass action and other means to fight these wrong and unjust measures.
We can't let this happen. Everyone should have the right to marry. The LGBT movement and its allies won same-sex marriage rights and only a militant movement will ultimately prevail. We hold that gay or straight, documented or undocumented; Black, Latino, Asian, Arab or white—Prop. 8 is a slap in the face of equality for everyone. Let's unite and fight back! An injury to one is an injury to all!
We call on all who believed that civil rights are non-negotiable and must be enjoyed by all same-sex couples seeking to marry. Millions have gone to the polls to vote for same-sex marriage rights. Now the fight must go on.
We Are Aware that t the well-funded forces of bigotry and discrimination think they have turned back the clock of history. Wrong! The struggle for full equality for the LGBT people will continue until the right to marry is won—in California and under federal law throughout the U.S. ]
Stand Up! Let us all- Fight Back! The victory at the polls by opponents of civil rights for LGBT people will not stand. From Stonewall to Ermita in Manila full equality, our movement is growing as millions say “yes” to marriage equality.
With greater unity and greater determination, the fight must and will go on. Victory is certain. No to bigotry and homophobia! No to sexism! No to racism! Equal marriage rights now!
Fight for equality and against discrimination should come out this Saturday in Los Angeles to protest the passage of California' Proposition 8.
This Saturday, November 8, 6pm, BE THERE and Gather at Sunset Junction in Silver Lake Corner of Sunset Blvd. and Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles 90029
MAKIBAKA, HUWAG MATAKOT!
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