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I always say to people, If you share my dream, why don't we walk together? And that's my only organizing tool.
Harry Hay
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Harry Hay
Age: 90 †
Born: 1912
Born: April 7
Died: 2002
Died: October 24
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Underneath that facade, I'm a terrified little sissy, just like everybody else. But I never let it show.
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I was an older brother. So I had to do a lot of things first. My father was a self-made man, and he would beat me senseless. But he was a Scotsman, and stubborn. I'm his son, and I'm stubborn, too. I go on being stubborn.
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Assimilation is the way you excuse yourself. It absolutely never worked at all. You may not think you are noticeable. But they know who you are. They know you're a degenerate, and they've never forgotten that.
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A law is a law. It can be voted in. It can be voted out. It can be voted in and stay in as long as you have the majority. And where do you have the majority? You kid yourself.
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