By JAVIER MANJARRES
I am standing on a crossroads here in my child’s life, and this is the moment when people either turn their children into bigots and narrow-minded individuals, or they have the opportunity to open their eyes to tolerance. Of course, I have always intended to choose tolerance.
That was a remark that Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) made during an interview on SiriusXM’s POTUS channel , when she recalled having to explain to her then 12 year old son Jake, of what “being gay” meant.
‘DWS’ added-
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Wasserman Schultz has been one of the biggest advocates for same-sex marriage, and has been somewhat of a spokesperson for the LGBT community.
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