The guide walked the boys by Pink Triangle Memorial Park, where 15 granite pylons rise above the ground in remembrance of the estimated 15,000 gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transgenders who were persecuted, imprisoned and killed during and after the Nazi regime. What could possibly go wrong? The San Francisco Chronicle relays: The seven-and-eight-year-olds from Town School went on a walking tour with a local historian to learn about LGBT history in the city. ![]() ![]() In northern California’s latest campaign to scare parents about homosexuals, a some four dozens second-graders from an all-boys school paid a visit to San Francisco’s Castro district, where the gheys are.
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