THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEW
YORK
OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS
**For Immediate Release**
April 6, 2015
Statement by Speaker Mark-Viverito
New York— “I am appalled that a former Dominican Republic president and a potential future presidential candidate has used a derogatory term that is offensive, inappropriate and hurtful toward LGBT people. President Mejia needs to apologize to the LGBT community in his country and here in New York, where he made this unacceptable statement. Leaders are called to unite people, not divide us. That includes those who invited him here and stayed silent when discrimination occured and even worse, laughed at it. I stand with the LGBT community here, in the Dominican Republic and elsewhere, and I will not be silent when bigotry shows its ugly face.”
Thank you, Melissa!
Reactions:
- Candidate for Dominican Republic presidency: I won't act like a faggot to win polls (Joe.My.God.)
- Former Dominican president uses anti-gay slur during U.S. speech (The Washington Blade)
- Dominican presidential candidate disparages LGBT people (GLAAD)
- Former Dominican president tells audience he won't act like a "little faggot" (Latino Rebels)
- Dominican Republic presidential candidate makes homophobic remarks while in New Jersey (Latin Post)
- Hipólito Mejía creates controversy over anti-gay comments (El Diario La Prensa)
- Controversy over Hipólito Mejía's comments (Telemundo 47)
- Former president of the Dominican Republic under fire for anti-gay comment (Latina)
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— guillermo diaz (@guillermodiazyo) April 7, 2015
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