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Originally Posted by blankall
You don't necessarily need an event, but you could have education in public schools and set up public service announcements outside government offices, on TV, on the radio, etc...
It's shameful that modern societies put offending religious people over basic human rights when it comes to LGTBQ issues.
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I guess it isn't clear what the OP meant by recognize it. I assumed he meant using public resources to have events.
I think public schools should definitely educate the students on LGTBQ issues all year long. And since most radio and TV stations are based in larger centers, it's kind of a moot point.
But I agree that the risk of offending people shouldn't be a consideration if all people are doing is exercising their Charter rights.