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Appleton: LGBTQ community, allies protest sign with homophobic slur
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Appleton: LGBTQ community, allies protest sign with homophobic slur
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APPLETON - Rainbows filled the sidewalk and honks from passing cars rang out as members and allies of the LGBTQ community gathered in downtown Appleton Saturday afternoon to protest the use of a homophobic slur on an nearby building s electronic sign.
About 150 people attended the protest at 200 N. Richmond St., where an electronic sign earlier in the week displayed a picture of former U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy and a series of messages that read Where did the f -s . Put My Head? . I m Joe McCarthey (sic) . I was right.
Saturday, the sign had a new message, reading, If you care what I think it s evil upon you. If you care what you think you are sick.
APPLETON - In response to an electronic sign on a privately owned building that uses a homophobic slur, the city of Appleton put up its own sign Friday with a message letting the community know that all people are welcome in Appleton.
The city s sign reads, Hate has no home here, and is in the parking lot of the Good Company restaurant. Good Company is next door to 200 N. Richmond St., where an electronic sign displays a picture of Sen. Joseph McCarthy and a series of messages that read Where did the f -s . Put My Head? . I m Joe McCarthey (sic) . I was right.
Appleton Post-Crescent
APPLETON - An electronic sign on North Richmond Street is again likely to produce outrage, displaying a homophobic slur and images of former Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
The sign, on a building at 200 N. Richmond St., displays a picture of the infamous politician from Appleton and a series of messages that read Where did the f -s . Put My Head? . I m Joe McCarthey (sic) . I was right.
The head in the message might be a reference to the bust of McCarthy, which was dedicated in 1959 at the Outagamie County Justice Center. After on-and-off discussions for years about the bust s public appropriateness, it was donated in 2001 to the History Museum at the Castle.
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