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Alabama’s first LGBTQ lawmaker on billboard: Part of ‘dangerous’ national trend

2y 11mon ago by kbin.social/u/Hairyblue in LGBT@kbin.social from www.al.com

Patricia Todd, who was an Alabama until 2018, said the anti-LGBTQ billboard injected into Mobile's special election on annexation represented a "first" in which anti-LGBTQ message was so public.

The faith driven always want to use the LGBT+ community to fearmonger, as if we're a dangerous menace. The faithful will stop at nothing to smear anything they deem inappropriate without question, it's truly worrisome as many will not even dare to question this faith-based attack. This dangerous rhetoric needs to be quashed; but that will be difficult in a Christian state like Alabama, they've got a strong chance of winning. It terrifies me.

This annexation has nothing to do with the LGBTQ community at all but this "faith" base group are using us to scare people into voting against the annexation. Disgusting people who want to force their beliefs on everyone else.

It seems like I need to edit my comment as...I only insinuated that the faithful were responsible for this campaign of hate.