LGBT group erects a huge Bilboard in Kim Davis' town
A non-profit organization that advocates for LGBTQ rights made a HUGE billboard with a message for Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, who refused to give marriage licenses to gay people because of her Christian beliefs. The LGBT group, Planting Peace, erected a billboard in Davis' home that reads:
The billboard was placed right in the middle of a long road in the rural town of 7,000 people and will be there for one month.
Jackson said:
"Dear Kim Davis, The fact that you can't sell your daughter for three goats and a cow means we've already redefined marriage."Aaron Jackson, president of Planting Peace, told USA TODAY that the intention of mounting the billboard is to "expose how the anti-LGBT movement is selective in what rules to follow and how they choose to define 'traditional' institutions or values."
The billboard was placed right in the middle of a long road in the rural town of 7,000 people and will be there for one month.
Jackson said:
"We have been told members of the local community have been taking photos and selfies in front of the billboard," Jackson said. "We are excited that they've embraced our message."Davis was jailed last week for defying the court and was released on Tuesday after several same-sex couples received marriage licenses from the clerk's office while Davis was in jail. However, Davis, who returns to work Monday, could face sanctions if she again interferes with eligible couples receiving licenses.
LGBT group erects a huge Bilboard in Kim Davis' town
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