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Foo Fighters pick a fight and invade a homophobic protest; watch

For the second time, the foo Fighters decided to show this Friday (21) its support for the LGBT community in the face of various homophobic attacks disguised as religious opinions. This time, they invaded a homophobic protest in the USA. 

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This was a demonstration by the Westboro Baptist Church, known for being against the LGBT community and other movements, which circulated with signs such as "God hates the pride of sinners" and "Fags don't go to heaven".

With a sound car, they played the classic Never Gonna Give You Up, by Rick Astley, and carried posters of love for others, for freedom and for people's right to love each other. They also mocked the fundamentalists' unloving requests.

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It's worth remembering that last year they dressed up as hillbillies and ended up doing a show in front of the protest. It cost!

Watch the video: 

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