User:Urve/Kiss-in
A kiss-in is a form of protest where participants, usually LGBT people, kiss one another to demonstrate their sexual identity.
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![Two men kissing](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5e/Soho_kiss-in%2C_2011.jpg/220px-Soho_kiss-in%2C_2011.jpg)
In 2011, two men were allegedly removed from the John Snow pub in Soho, England, for kissing one another.[1] In response, one of the men who were ordered to leave—Jonathan Williams—shared his experience online, and a kiss-in was organised for 15 April; some 300 people attended, which shut the pub down for the day.[1] Another was held on 21 April, which again shut down the establishment.[1]
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Citations[edit]
- ^ a b c Gabbatt 2011.
Bibliography[edit]
- Gabbatt, Adam (21 April 2011). "John Snow shuts again as gay kiss storm lingers on". The Guardian. Retrieved 5 July 2022.