VIA AFP/GOOGLE NEWS:
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) — Gays across the United States were urged to skip work on Wednesday as part of the latest protest against recent votes outlawing same-sex marriage in several regions.
The “Day Without A Gay” protest appeared to have had little economic impact but organizers said they had accomplished their main goal of raising awareness of their campaign without shutting down businesses.
Activists had encouraged people across the United States — both gay and straight — to call in “gay” for work and spend the day doing volunteer tasks. They also asked gays and lesbians to avoid shopping as a way of showing the economic power of the gay community.
But merchants in the Castro, the heart of San Francisco’s large gay community, said it was mostly business as usual on a chilly Wednesday morning.
“It seems to be about the same. The cold weather has brought about a little bit of slowness on the streets, but it’s mostly normal,” said Don Forfang, a barber at Louie’s Barber Shop.
The Day Without a Gay protest was created by Sean Hetherington, a personal trainer and stand-up comedian in Los Angeles, as a reaction to the November 4 passage of Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in California. Florida, Arizona and Arkansas also approved bans on gay marriage last month. It was timed to coincide with Wednesday’s celebration of International Human Rights Day, and took its inspiration from the 2006 immigrants rights protests that shut down schools and businesses from California to Texas.
Hetherington said the main goal of the protest was to increase awareness of the gay community, not to undermine businesses.

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