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New York City invites Florida’s homosexuals to relocate: ‘We want you here’

Updated: April 5, 2022 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Apr 5, 2022 – 12:56 pm EDT

NEW YORK CITY (LifeSiteNews) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams has partnered with private companies to encourage homosexuals living in Florida to move to the Big Apple.

The effort is in response to Florida’s new anti-grooming law that prohibits teachers in PreK through third grade from teaching students about sex or trying to encourage them to live as the opposite gender.

“This political showmanship of attempting to demonize a particular group or community is unacceptable and we are going to loudly show our support and say to those living in Florida, ‘Listen, we want you here in New York,’” Adams said at a press conference on Monday.

“Come to the city where you can say whatever you want,” Adams said. The billboards include one that says “gay” repeatedly; homosexual activists and the media have labeled the parental rights in education legislation the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, even though that word cannot be found in the text of the legislation.

“Between Monday and May 29, the billboards will appear in the cities of Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa or West Palm Beach,” the Tallahassee Democrat reported .

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