Female party and Hudson River Park. Also forcing through city this weekend is a somber mood in light of the orlando massacre. Security is tight outside the stone wall inn. This is where modern Gay Rights Movement began and near where tomorrows parade concludes. Yes security is a worry. But its not the sole focus of this weekend. It is about being able to stand here. Fact that we can stand here right now have that not be a thing, thatses what we need to focus on. Thats what is most important. We met james and his boyfriend here at the stone wall. They will attend tomorrows parade with heavy hearts. Ward who lived in orlando was good friends with xavier one of the 49 people murdered at the pulse nightclub. James showed me a picture of them together thats james on far left and his friend on the far right. James does not want his friend and were going to move forward and hopefully the hate will stop. Hopefully the fear will go away. Hopefully somewhere something positive can be found in th
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