From GayNZ.com
World's smallest gay pride event?
By GayNZ.com Daily News staff
9th August 2009 - 11:00 pm
A tiny Irish village
is 'going gay' for a day in what may be the smallest gay pride
event in the world.
The coastal hamlet of Easkey in
County Sligo, which has just two shops, two pubs, two butchers, a post
office and a population of 250, is urging heterosexual residents to "go gay" as an act of
solidarity.
Organiser Denise Clarke, a 48-year-old lesbian interior
designer and artist who has lived in Easkey for 10 years admits that when she first moved to Easkey "people were afraid of the new lesbian in town.... One woman even rang around the local farmers to warn them that their
wives could be in danger...
but an event like this today helps dispel those myths and brings the
townfolk together."
Village store manager Michael Gordon said:
"Gay people are the same as every body else." He has lived in Easkey
all his life, helped rebuild two churches in the area and knows
everyone in the town. "Ireland is a tolerant place now, thank God," he
said. "Rural Ireland has grown up."
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