Newly Erected Billboard Trolls Kim Davis in Her Hometown
A new billboard meant to teach same-sex marriage foe Kim Davis a lesson has been erected in her hometown of Morehead, Kentucky.
Planting Peace, the folks behind the Equality House, the rainbow-colored house which taunts the Westboro Baptist Church from across the street in Topeka, Kansas, is behind the billboard.
The group writes, on its website:
Following the June 26th Supreme Court ruling on marriage equality, Rowan County clerk Kim Davis refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses in her home state, citing that doing so compromised her religious beliefs. That day, she became the poster child for the anti-gay movement.
As has been painstakingly observed time and time again, the anti-LGBTQ movement is comprised of a substantial number of zealots who unfailingly refer to their rigid interpretation of religious text to narrowly define “traditional” institutions and values. They pick and choose what they wish to convey as immoral and unacceptable, while seemingly sweeping lines of scripture just a few letters away completely under the rug.
In response, Planting Peace has constructed a message for Kim Davis and the anti-LGBTQ movement. The intent of the billboard is to expose this narrow interpretation by Davis and others that they use to defend their discrimination against the LGBTQ community. It is important and relevant to call this out, because these messages and actions are not simply about a political or religious debate. There are LGBTQ youth across the world who are taking their lives at an alarming rate because of these messages from society that make them feel broken or less than. We have to meet hate with love…intolerance with compassion.
Enjoy the view, Kim. Enjoy the view.
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Andy Towle
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