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NY Same-Sex Marriage: What Do 10,000 Protesters Look Like? (Video)

What do 10,000 protesters look like? Not this.

NOM, the National Organization For Marriage, claims “nearly 10,000 people were present” at their anti-​gay, anti-​same-​sex marriage, anti-​equality hate rally in midtown Manhattan, fallaciously titled, “Let The People Vote!” But this video, on top of police reports which put the attendees at “more than 3,000 supporters,” total, (i.e., under 4,000) and with news outlets mostly recording the attendees as “several thousand people,” it’s clear that NOM has a counting problem.

What do 10,000 protesters look like? Not this.

READ: NY Same-Sex Marriage: Why NOM’s 10,000 Protesters Lie Is So Embarrassing

By the way, in 2009, at NOM’s anti-​gay marriage hate rally, (of course featuring New York State Senator and Reverend Rubén Díaz,) they had 20,000 people, according to reliable sources. So, even if there were 10,000 people at NOM’s hate rally Sunday, July 24, that’s still a 50% drop in attendance.

Ouch.

By the way, I’d like you to look at all the children in the video — hardly of voting age, and hardly there by choice. The brainwashing these poor children are going through saddens me greatly.

Jeremy Hooper of Go0d As You was on scene Sunday, and posted this:

Some actual sites and sounds from the day:

Protester: “Mayor Bloomberg, give us the right to vote”

Protest sign: “This bill must be vetoed.”

An exchange I had with a marcher:

NOM marcher: “Let us vote.”

Jeremy: “Excuse me — did you vote last November.”

NOM Marcher: “Yes. Did you?”

Jeremy: “I did indeed. I voted for Gov. Cuomo, and you?”

NOM Marcher: “Me too.”

Protestor: “We want to vote just like California.”

 

Just think about those for a moment.

As the Wall Street Journal said, “If the National Organization for Marriage were a commercial enterprise, its ‘Let the People Vote’ campaign would be a case of deceptive advertising,”

 

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