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State Capital Police try to intimidate peaceful LGBTQ protestors at anti-LGBTQ rally.

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2011

This Video was taken by LGBTQ resource,The Triangle, www.trianglelgbt.com. It shows State Capital Police trying to intimidate peaceful LGBTQ counter protesters at anti-LGBTQ faith based rally in Downtown Raleigh on May 17, 2011. State Capital Police only back off when local news reporter inquires into what the police are doing. There is also a snippet of the false information the speaker is telling the crowd about the LGBTQ community. The rally was held by Return America in response to a press conference given by pro-LGBTQ faith leaders in the Legislature Building regarding SB 106 earlier that morning. There will be a pro-LGBTQ rally on June 3, 2011 in downtown Raleigh, you can go to http://getequalnc.org/rally-in-raleigh/ for more information. Thanks for watching....

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  • The date of the rally has changed to June 2. 3-5 pm

  • I think it was a pun...

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  • I love that man, umm.. I'm pretty sure the federal constitution trumps that statute.

  • Its a reaaaaaaal shame she wont ever get this dick.... I would fuck the shit out of her

  • ANOTHER REASON TO AVOID THE SOUTH LIKE THE PLAGUE OF HATE AND BIGOTRY IT IS

  • FUCK U CUNT....TAKE YOUR DIRT NAP

  • By the way you spelled Rights wrong!!!

  • Looks like to police were nice to you guys and tried to explained to you why you have to move. Now, This courtyard is the State's property. That's why a permit is needed. So, when the officer asked for you to leave and you don't, you are "trespassing". Onto the Freedom of speech act, yes you have that right. But would you let me walk on your yard and up a sign? "Nope". Once again its's state's property not yours, so ask for permission, AKA Permit.

  • Seems to me the police were simply asking for a permit, which these people did not have.

  • Those of you saying that the cops didnt try to intimidate us are wrong. This video only shows 4 minutes of what was several hours of going back and forth with the police who threatened to arrest us for refusing to leave a public sidewalk. It should be noted that at no time did anyone from the rally ask us to leave; the cops took it upon themselves to lie to us and say that we could not stand quietly and peacfuly on a public sidewalk.

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