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Friday, June 07, 2024

WTF, Kentucky?

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — City officials are kicking off Pride Month by commemorating Louisville's LGBTQ history. 

On Thursday, the Fairness Campaign unveiled the first LGBTQ Kentucky Historical Highway Marker in the city. It is located at St. James Court and Belgravia Court in Old Louisville.
-Alemaster

19 comments:

  1. Next week: "When cousins are more than kissin' "

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  2. As always ... Be a gentleman and offer the push up their stool.

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  3. So.... we destroy or deface all the memorials to war hero's, but put up new ones to celebrate people whose chief claim to recognition is their public claim that they enjoy receiving anal sex?

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  4. This social justice cancer is spreading thanks to generations of dumb little assholes having their brains infected at college. Red states are not immune. In fact, they're the targets of Progressive shits infecting them. You can bet that withing 15 to 20 years there won't be any "red" states existing. I personally don't give a shit for 2 reasons. One because there's nothing anyone can do to stop it and two because I won't be around.

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    1. I'm with you but I'm surprised you think we have 15 to 20 years

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    2. Louisville is a shit hole.

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  5. Erase history, embrace deviants. The writing has been on the wall for some time.

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  6. The writing may be on the wall but most can't read it, far too stupid

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  7. Waiting for the Breonna Taylor EMT statue...

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  8. Louisville already has a marker where they hanged Sue Munday (Marcellus Jerome Clark, who may have been completely straight). I saw it when I was working a job in downtown Louisville about 10 years ago.
    Clark is buried in Franklin, KY.
    --Tennessee Budd

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  9. Pride Month - Where yew can see the KY Derby every day!

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    1. WestcoastDeplorableJune 7, 2024 at 6:59 PM

      Yeah, that's right..one day to memorialize those who fought and died to save democracy, but the queers get an entire month to commemorate their "accomplishments". I remember some of those back in the 60's when they tore hell out of the West end of Louisville. After that you couldn't go there after dark and 100's of businesses just gave it up and closed down.

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  10. You guys are weird

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  11. Most of the people in the rest of Kentucky consider Louisville to be a piece of Indiana that just happens to be on the wrong side of the Ohio River. When I lived in Southeastern Kentucky 35 years ago, Louisville, and especially its university, where pretty much hated by everyone I knew.

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  12. Not a surprise to anyone who lives in the area. The St. James court area and the Highlands areas of Louisville have always been eclectic and supportive of any kind of societal unraveling and marxists causes. Really, no different than any other big city, just on a smaller scale.

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  13. Hope the don't forget to cite this history gem: Genesis 19:24, Then the LORD rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah —from the LORD out of the heavens

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  14. It can be removed......

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  15. Liquor, Guns, Bacon, Tits, Quaaludes!

    Mix all the above together and you still won't be as fucked up as the rump rangers and clam bumpers that claim the LBGTQ label.

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