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ismnotwasm

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Wed Jun 4, 2014, 08:49 PM Jun 2014

I love my town







(still have work to do!)

The most LGBT-friendly gay city in America has been declared. And while the classification is certianly up for debate, many people will doubtless be surprised to see which U.S. city snagged the top spot.

San Francisco, with its rich history of LGBT sensitivity and advocacy, was not number one. According to a data analysis accounced in time for Pride Month, Seattle is the best place for LGBT folks.

This year the top five includes three California cities, cementing the state's domination as the gay abode. Despite its own reputation as a haven for gay people, New York didn't feature in the top-10, while Atlanta and Austin, Tex. were the only cities from the south to make an appearance.

With a 100 percent score on the Human Right's Campaign index, Seattle topped the list and aced all three criteria the blog used in their data crunching. Seattle is also home to the highest percentage of same-sex households among all major cities in the U.S. and the fact that gay marriage is legal in Washington helped its gay-friendly quotient.


http://www.policymic.com/articles/90413/the-most-lgbt-friendly-city-in-america-has-been-declared?utm_source=policymicFB&utm_medium=main&utm_campaign=social

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I love my town (Original Post) ismnotwasm Jun 2014 OP
Let's hear it for Jersey City dammit...LOL...n/t monmouth3 Jun 2014 #1
It's on the list ismnotwasm Jun 2014 #3
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Cool article, but why is Minneapolis's hate crime rate over 10 times St. Paul's? nomorenomore08 Jun 2014 #4
Good question ismnotwasm Jun 2014 #5

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