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Anti-LGBTQ+ Billboard Upsets Queer-Friendly Virginia Neighborhood

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The LGBTQ+ community and their allies in Virginia’s capital city are upset about an anti-LGBTQ+ billboard.The billboard looks like a Pride flag with text in front of it.“LGBTQ.

What did Jesus Say? What does the Bible really say?” it reads.The sign includes a link to a website containing anti-LGBTQ+ and bigoted material.

The site purports to spread the word of God and claims to highlight “Some of the following may be offensive to both gay and straight - please read to the end before making a judgment,” the top of the LGBTQ-related page begins, and it promptly devolves into sin and shame from there.The sign atop Mary Angela’s Pizzeria is alarming to many locals because it went up shortly after the deadly Club Q shooting in Colorado Springs.The Italian restaurant’s co-owner is outraged by the sign on top of the building, but because he rents and doesn’t own the space, his hands are tied, Richmond’s NBC affiliate WWBT reports.“You know we don’t own the billboard, and we don’t own the building, so we rent it, so that’s frustrating sometimes to see things that happen on top of your head that you can’t do anything about it,” Mario Lopresti told the station.According to the billboard, Seed Sowers, an organization of Christians who want to distribute God’s word, paid for it, but it’s unclear who placed the message on the billboard.Those living in Richmond’s Carytown and Scott’s Addition neighborhoods tend to be open-minded and eclectic.

The trendy part of town abuts the eastern edge of Virginia Commonwealth University’s campus and attracts people from many walks of life.The area is particularly popular with the LGBGTQ+ community, and they are concerned for their wellbeing.“They placed it over Carytown, which is notoriously.

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