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Dit zijn de plannen voor de Pride vanaf volgend jaar

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Onder het motto Het hetero stadsbestuur weet wat goed is voor de homo, wil het Amsterdamse gemeentebestuur de volgende maatregelen doordrukken, die niets met orde en veiligheid te maken hebben maar de kern van de Pride raken...natuurlijk met inspraak van de lhbtiblablubblob+ gemeenschap en bLa bla dus daar gaan we: Het Amsterdamse stadsbestuur heeft de plannen bekend gemaakt voor het nieu....

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