A homophobic billboard in Ohio pissed her off. So this straight ally leapt into action to install a message of love.
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A homophobic billboard in Ohio pissed her off. So this straight ally leapt into action to install a message of love.
Stephanie Taylor was just trying to drive to work one morning in July. But when she motored down Canton’s Cleveland Avenue South in Northeast Ohio, she passed a virulently homophobic billboard quoting Bible verse, condemning the LGBTQ+ community and calling them an “abomination.” “When I’ve seen billboards like that before, I usually roll my eyes and say, ‘Whatever,’” Taylor said. “But that one just pissed me off, and I immediately thought, ‘N…
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