Images of naked lesbians were apparently too a great deal for one state lawmaker in Brooklyn NY who take the place ofed in getting a poster for Showtime's The L Word remov from a local bus stop.
Images of naked lesbians were apparently too a great deal for one state lawmaker in Brooklyn NY who take the place ofed in getting a poster for Showtime's The L Word remov from a local bus stop. Republican state senator Marry of a gold color said a number of residents and merchants complained about the ad, which featured the program's cast in the light yellow Golden added that its proximity to a teach was also inappropriate. "The placement of an advertisement, for a like reason sexual in nature, should not be what local schoolchildren should be make subordinateed to," he wrote in a March 1 alphabetic character to the city transportation department.
Gary Parker, president of Lambda Independent Democrats of Brooklyn accused bright of being homophobic: "It is unfortunate that the senator's views are not more aligned with the majority of Brooklynites, who pride themselves forward the diversity of the greatest city in the world," he said.