A Quote by Doug Ford

I have no problem with the Pride parade. — © Doug Ford
I have no problem with the Pride parade.
Pride, to me, is a celebration of the past because we have come such a long way from the very first Pride parade marking the anniversary of the Stonewall riots, so it's a celebration of all that we've accomplished.
If you're watching a parade, don't follow it. It never changes. If the parade is boring, run in the opposite direction. You will fast-forward the parade.
I remember telling my mom, 'Mom, I'm gay, but I'm not going to march in a parade or anything.' That's what I was telling my parents and all my friends and everything. I'm gay, but I'm not going to be on a float or something. Cut to five years later, and I was the grand marshal of the gay pride parade.
I've never been to a Pride parade.
Personality-wise, I like to avoid putting my pride on parade.
People who parade their holiness are operating dangerously close to the sin of pride.
We're a spoiled, lazy culture, full of ethnic pride that has to have a parade for every nationality.
So many people in this country have a dual loyalty. They have loyalty to America, but they also are determined to have their parade up Fifth Avenue once a year... a Cuban parade or a Puerto Rican parade - many other countries. So they really don't forget.
Trump's creating laws for crimes that don't exist. In Canada, we have Prime Minister Trudeau in the gay Pride parade waving a flag.
I believe that New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God, that there was to be a homosexual parade on the Monday that the Katrina came, and the promise of that parade was that it was going to reach a level of sexuality never demonstrated before in any of the other Gay Pride parades. So I believe that the judgment of God is a very real thing, and I believe that the Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans.
The only problem with Pride was guys would try to slip through the ropes to escape. But other than that, I love Pride rules.
Most of my pictures are never published. I just document things I think are important. For instance, I've documented the gay pride parade from its first days.
A peacock escaped from the Central Park Zoo and wandered around the city. Either that or I just saw a pigeon on his way to a gay pride parade.
I just got back from New York. You ever been there? There was a big gay parade going on there when I was there, and I never been to one of them, and I like a parade. I always like a parade. So, I go there, and it turns out, it's just a bunch of gay guys.
People will try to rain on your parade because they have no parade of their own.
I got to do the Rose Bowl Parade - which is the largest parade in America - with a float. That was a fun opportunity.
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