Squirt.org Rolls Out 'Let's Make America Gay Again' Campaign

Squirt.org Rolls Out 'Let's Make America Gay Again' Campaign

TORONTO  Squirt.org is making a bold statement in support of LGBT rights with a billboard campaign that launched this past Tuesday to coincide with the inauguration of president elect Donald Trump.

Signs featuring two guys holding the American flag along with the words “Dear Mr. President, Let’s Make America Gay Again,” have appeared in Los Angeles and New York City in the past week.

The billboards, a play on Trump’s campaign slogan “Let’s Make America Great Again,” are a part of Squirt’s effort to support gay rights, as well as positively encourage Trump and his administration to take LGBT rights seriously.

Billboards will be placed along Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame and in New York City’s West Village, Chelsea and surrounding neighborhoods.

“LGBT rights are in question with the incoming Trump administration which has vigorously campaigned to roll back many of the rights that protect these communities,” said Attila Szatmari, digital business director for Pink Triangle Press, Squirt’s parent company. “So we say, ‘Let’s make America gay again.' Let’s make it happy and inclusive!’ With more American adults identifying as LGBT Squirt.org calls on Trump to be a President for everyone.” 

For more information on how to get involved, visit Squirt’s site.

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