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Uploaded by on Nov 5, 2010

Members of Join the Impact Massachusetts participated in a flash mob die-in at Boston's South Station on November 5 to raise awareness about America's legalized discrimination: Don't Ask, Don't Tell and the Defense of Marriage Act. Learn more at www.jointheimpactma.org. Video by Against the Grind Productions: www.againstthegrind.com

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  • ...am I the only one who feels really awkward when stuff like this happens?

  • GREAT JOB! Sending my support from Miami to you all in my home town Boston and my friend Michael Fontana et al for taking a stand -- EQUALITY TODAY!! someday we'll be free, if not tomorrow then the day after that, or the day after that, or the day after that -- EQUALITY TODAY! #GLBT

  • can't get enough of this video :)

  • Great work, you guys!!

    

  • @shoobiedoobiedoowah People are dying.  Rights and courtesies are being denied, down to even the most basic courtesy to privacy. Harm is being done. A great deal, in fact.

    "DOMA should not be subject to ones own definition of words" - by that logic, anyone aside from a hypocrite would rationally argue that DOMA should never have been drafted in the first place, particularly given the fact that LGBT citizens face very active social and religious persecution on a daily basis.

    Open your eyes.

  • If I was at the station...I would have walked right into them and if they got hurt. It would be there own fault for laying on the floor.

  • @TheMichaelRenken - Some people were annoyed? Well, jessicabarnthouse will just have to delete their comments -- no dissent allowed!

  • Amazing is there any more of these Die In's coming up in the Boston area?

  • i was incredibly fortunate to be a part of this. i am glad i came and was able to participate. some people may have been annoyed (like a previous poster) but our message was loud and strong and one of love. and if even just one person walked away with that, i think we can say our job was well done. love is louder. erase hate <3

  • Great job!!

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