Protesting the Make America Straight Again Conference

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Published on Apr 8, 2023
The Make America Straight Again Conference held by the New Independent Fundamental Baptists (NIFB) - a hate group that advocates for the death of LGBT members was in Orlando, Florida last weekend. Their conference was held during pride month on the anniversary of the Pulse Nightclub shooting. This is a recap of our peaceful protest of the NIFB's MASA conference.

Pastor Steven Anderson, Tommy McMurtry, Patrick Boyle, Bruce Mejia and Roger Jimenez were a few of the homophobic pastors advocating for the death of gay people. We stood in firm opposition, countering their message of hate with one of love.

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My video leading up to the protest: https://youtu.be/nvXqcM4sWX0
Me twerking in a pumpkin outfit: https://youtu.be/d_a3_u7AR1M

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