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Kansas City 25th gayest!
Gayest US town? Surprise: It's Salt Lake City
By M. Alex Johnson, msnbc.com Forget San Francisco (18th) or New York (not even on the list) — the gayest city in the U.S. is Salt Lake City, Utah, according to The Advocate, the gay and lesbian newsmagazine. Rather than rely on the U.S. Census tabulation of gay and lesbian populations, which inevitably yield San Francisco as No. 1, The Advocate used different measures to establish "per capita queerness" — including a city's number of teams entered in the Gay Softball World Series, gay bookstores, openly gay elected officials and semifinalists in the International Mr. Leather Contest, which is held every year in Chicago. "While those unfamiliar with the Beehive State are likely to conjure images of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, far-less-oppressive-than-it-used-to-be Salt Lake City has earned its queer cred," the magazine says. advertisement Among Salt Lake City's charms: the Sundance Film Festival, which brings LGBT film buffs flocking to the city. Read the full story at The Advocate "If we were having a more scientific survey, I don't know that we would choose these as indicators," Valerie Larabee, director of the Utah Pride Center in Salt Lake City, told the Salt Lake Tribune. But "all humor aside, I think that our city has come a long way," Larabee said, noting that Salt Lake City was the first municipality in the state to pass anti-discrimination ordinances based on a sexual orientation. "If we were to rate the cities that have made the greatest amount of progress over the last 10 years, I think we certainly would rank among the top," she said. Orlando, Fla., was second, thanks to annual Gay Days at Disney World and "more gay softball teams than you can shake a Louisville Slugger at." And Knoxville, Tenn., has managed to produce a "robust gay scene" despite being in what the magazine calls a state with a legislature that "has been an unmitigated disaster for our rights." It ranks eighth, thanks to "gay-affirming churches" and a thriving LGBT club scene. Here's the complete list from The Advocate: 1. Salt Lake City, Utah 2. Orlando, Fla. 3. Cambridge, Mass. 4. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 5. Seattle 6. Ann Arbor, Mich. 7. St. Paul-Minneapolis, Minn. 8. Knoxville, Tenn. 9. Atlanta 10. Grand Rapids, Mich. 11. Little Rock, Ark. 12. Portland, Ore. 13. Austin, Texas 14. Long Beach, Calif. 15. Denver 16. Washington 17. New Orleans 18. San Francisco 19. Pittsburgh 20. Salem, Ore. 21. Madison, Wis. 22. Eugene, Ore. 23. Oakland, Calif. 24. Boston 25. Kansas City, Mo. Follow M. Alex Johnson on Twitter and Facebook http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/20...salt-lake-city Sorry if a repost, just ignore it. |
Oh look...Kansas...mediocre.
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/NTTIATWWT
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San Francisco isn't listed there, that list can't be right.
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Little Rock?
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How San Diego isn't listed there is beyond me. We have an entire town devoted to the gay community FFS.
Does Kansas City have a CVS that flies Rainbow colored Flags? Didn't think so. |
LOL Denver gayer than SF
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I'm guessing someone went into the survey with some weird attempt to name SLC gayest city.
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Its not even as gay as other cities nearby (Guerneville, CA for one) |
How the **** can Little Rock be gayer than SF?
This list has to be wrong. |
Get Matt Cassel out of Kansas City and our ranking will drop.
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WTF is a gay bookstore? Selling books has nothing to do with what sex you like to fap to.
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