Berkeley California, Lawmakers Support Bisexual Pride Day

Yesterday, Berkeley California appeared to become the first city in the nation to officially proclaim a day that recognizes individuals claiming bisexuality.

The city council voted unanimously and without any discussion that September 23 of every year will be Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day.

The resolution was introduced by councilman Kriss Worthington saying “… they deserve our support and acceptance,”

Former Berkeley zoning chairwoman Nancy Carleton, indicated that officially recognizing bisexuals is important, “The more we can learn about each other, the more tolerance grows,”.

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One thought on “Berkeley California, Lawmakers Support Bisexual Pride Day”

  1. More power to freedom, more power to tolerance. So what if we are different, people need to accept diversity. The San Francisco Bay Area is our idea of heaven, everyone is accepted there regardless of race, religion or sexual orientation. We are not rioting and killing anyone, we just want to have fun.

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