Hundreds March Peacefully at Prop 8 Vigil

It was quiet, people seemed happy and overall, the Prop 8 candlelight vigil on Saturday night in Hollywood was positive. Light Up the Night was a nationwide demonstration that aimed to make an impact on the private sector by holding the vigils in high traffic business or shopping areas. Organizers estimate the vigils reached one million people with the message of equality.

Email This Entry


Comments (1) [rss]

bASED ON THE 20 PEOPLE i SAW AT THE DAY WIHTOUT A GAY PARADE AND THE 50 i SEE HERE, I ESTIMATE THAT MAYBE 1,000 NATIONWIDE PARTICIPATED.

iT IS TOO LATE, THE IMAGE OF OUT OF CONTROL gAYS UNABLE TO CONTROL THEIR URGES IS iMPREGNATED IN THE MINDS OF ALL. wHEN WE SEE GAYS DEFACING HOLY CHURCHES, STANDING ON pOLICE CARS, bLOCKING TRAFFIC, CRYING BECAUSE A GROUP OF BLACKS VOTED THEIR BELIEFS, HARASSING AN ELDERLY WOMAN WHO DONATED TO A CAUSE SHE PERSONALLY BELIEVED IN, AND BY FAR IGNORING A vOTE THAT THEY PARTICIPATED IN OR DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN AS IN THE CASE OF MANY gAYS SAN FRANCISOCO.

Post a comment (Comment Policy)

Tips

About LAist

LAist is a website about Los Angeles. More

Editor: Zach Behrens Co-Editor: Lindsay William-Ross Publisher: Gothamist

Contribute

Latest Tip:

Begley is a raving nutball and he is dead wrong. StrokerMcgurk
[more]

Latest Photo:

Subscribe

Use an RSS reader to stay up to date with the latest news and posts from LAist.

All Our RSS

Links