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Married lesbians in Pennsylvania who say theyve endured years of homophobic slurs from their neighbors are fighting back by painting their house the colors of the rainbow, Pittsburgh TV station WTAE reports.
The women, Lisa Licata and Sherry Lau, who moved to their Penn Hills neighborhood five years ago, said that their neighbors Ron Makay and his wife, Iolanda Wieczorkowski, have repeatedly shouted homos, dykes, and lesbians at them. They allege that Makay shot their dog with a BB gun, which he has denied.
The women said they heard their neighbors use a homophobic slur shortly after they moved to the neighborhood, and so they pretended to be mother and daughter to avoid becoming a target. But once the neighbors found out they were actually a married couple, there has been a litany of slurs from Makay and Wieczorkowski, according to Licata and Lau.
To put some distance between themselves and the antigay neighbors, Licata and Lau erected a fence that they painted the colors of the rainbow flag. The fence allegedly set the neighbors off so much that they amped up the harassment. Thats when the women decided to paint the side of their house that faces the neighbors in rainbow colors.
When he protested against the fence being rainbow, thats when we decided, lets do the house, Licata told WTAE. Now the women intend to paint the entire house in the colors of the rainbow. This is the 21st century, Lau said. We live here. Were not moving. My family accepts us. Our friends accept us. If you dont like it, just live your life, leave us alone and everythings cool.
https://www.advocate.com/women/2018/8/31/lesbians-harassed-antigay-neighbors-paint-house-rainbow
Video of TV interview at https://www.wtae.com/article/home-painted-with-pride-flag-colors-after-neighbor-allegedly-uses-gay-slurs/22880550
Tribalceltic
(1,000 posts)TomSlick
(11,086 posts)We will harass the neighbors because of our ignorance. When they react, the paint the fence in rainbow colors, so we harass them more - that'll teach 'em.
Somewhere in that neighborhood, there's bound to be someone with good sense. I hope there is an intervention before this escalates to something ugly.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)Stonepounder
(4,033 posts)When I was a kid my paternal grandparents and all the rest of my father's family lived in Bridgeport, CT. There was a house there painted in stripes that we kids always wanted to get driven past because if was so different. I'm sure that it had nothing to do with LGBT, after all that was 60 years ago, but we thought it was cool then and I would think it was cool now.