Gay Soldier's Parents Fight Minnesota's Marriage Ban

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Andrew Wilfahrt's parents are using his story to push marriage equality.

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  • Seeing this makes me wonder how NOM, FRC and the other hate organisations can still spout their evil lies.

  • It's time for homophobia to become as socially acceptable as being in the Klan. Shun all homophobes out of your social life.

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  • Thank you to everyone involved in making/posting this.

  • this is sick. apparently we have to wait for someone to get their face blown off & have that story become top news before we can be seen as equal. not for nothing, but when military people tell me they died for my rights, i remind them that i don't have the same rights they have, so they died for someone else. maybe this one guy, this one soldier, via his tragic death, can actually, accidentally, represent his people.

  • God bless us all... The Wilfahrts, you're in my heart and mind, stay strong.. you're my inspiration... And I agree that it's true and very true, like discrimination and others as such, HOMOPHOBIA is the rotten disease of any community/society!

  • Two wonderful parents. My heart goes out to you for you loss. I am gay and also a veteran of the USAF. I always wondered why I was suppose to hide my true self while at the same time, I was expected to die for the freedom of this country.

  • Rest in peace Andrew. Thank you for your bravery.

    Homophobia is the disease.

  • I am sorry for his lost. I praise his parents for standing up and believing in human rights equality. His parents last words left me speechless, wow. My support and second that as well.

  • @videoguy604

    AGREE WITH YOU 100%

  • @Pauly69s Right On!! Don't give up. But just incase in a few years the U.S. still decides to live in the 18th century you are always welcome to move to Canada, where everyone is equal no matter what race, religion or sexual orientation you are.

  • It's sad that he fought for the rights of people who don't believe he deserves the same equal rights as they do. America! Home of the brave, NOT land of the free.

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