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Pennsylvania store protested for sign saying LGBTQ people ‘spread deadly diseases’

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more than 114,000 people becoming infected and more than 7,200 deaths in the state, the sign suggested that the virus was a “political agenda.”It also featured a fake quote from U.S.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) claiming that the New York congresswoman had urged for businesses to remain closed until after November to harm Donald Trump’s re-election chances.But it was a section at the bottom about LGBTQ people that drew particular ire from locals, the Daily Item reports.

It accused LGBTQ people of living a “lifestyle” of “sin,” and accused them of spreading “deadly diseases and sickness.”“There are people who got covid19 and not all the others living in the same house got it,” the sign said.

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