Celebrating “Simply Red” – Pride – Get the Message

Our 2016 trip to New York. Stonewall Inn is a historic site for LGBTQ+ struggle. It has been made into a National Park for everyone to visit.

We arrived the afternoon following the Pulse mass shooting. What! We didn’t hear about until then.

Pulse was a gay bar, dance club, and nightclub in Orlando, Florida. The club was the scene of the second-deadliest mass shooting.

Killed were 49 people and wounded 53! This hit the Hispanic and Latinx culture hard for the club was featuring them that evening.

The names of the victims were written on the park bricks.


It’s 2025 and the “Hate” is still being fanned. Please, please, please stop!

Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park (the day after killing Pulse Orlando)

Photos taken with my iPhone 6s Plus.

See you soon all my Squarefriends!

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6 Comments

  1. Just had a conversation with my wife, about similar issues of today…which, pick one. In the 1960s we had large, ongoing demonstrations, we had National work stoppages, we had the 1968 Democratic National Convention. My question is simple, where is the outrage from the generations of today. Just sayin….

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      Great observation and question! More conversation and action should follow.

  2. I really hope one of these days that these horrendous events really are something that only happened in the past.

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