U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley Verbally Abused At LGBT Pride Parade
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U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, who was eating lunch with her teenage son and
her friends as they attended a gay Pride Parade in New York City on Sunday,
said she was booed by patrons and was on the receiving end of verbal abuse.
her friends as they attended a gay Pride Parade in New York City on Sunday,
said she was booed by patrons and was on the receiving end of verbal abuse.
Haley posted this photo on Instagram showing the eleven people she was with,
including her teenage son, Nalin. It was captioned, “Fun hanging out with this
group today as we took on the Pride Parade in NYC. #SCTakesOnNYC
#TeamHaleyUN #BooedButSmiling.”
including her teenage son, Nalin. It was captioned, “Fun hanging out with this
group today as we took on the Pride Parade in NYC. #SCTakesOnNYC
#TeamHaleyUN #BooedButSmiling.”
Screenshot from Instagram
In November 2013, as governor of South Carolina, Haley opposed a federal
lawsuit challenging an amendment in South Carolina's constitution that banned
same-sex marriage, asserting, “The citizens of South Carolina spoke …
spoke something that I, too, believe, which is marriage should between a man
and a woman. I'm going to stand by the people of this state, stand by the
constitution, I'm going to support it and fight for it every step of the way.”
lawsuit challenging an amendment in South Carolina's constitution that banned
same-sex marriage, asserting, “The citizens of South Carolina spoke …
spoke something that I, too, believe, which is marriage should between a man
and a woman. I'm going to stand by the people of this state, stand by the
constitution, I'm going to support it and fight for it every step of the way.”
But in 2016, responding to former president Barack Obama’s State of the Union
Address, she said
the GOP would “respect differences in modern families, but we would also
insist on respect for religious liberty as a cornerstone of our democracy.”
Address, she said
the GOP would “respect differences in modern families, but we would also
insist on respect for religious liberty as a cornerstone of our democracy.”
Still, Twitter users took the liberty of ranting against Haley after she noted she
had been abused:
had been abused:
Angry people.
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