Yesterday, the Human Rights Campaign's pink-and-red equal sign went viral â" becoming the online symbol of the gay marriage cases before the Supreme Court this week. But, this being the Internet, nothing gold (or in this case, red) can stay â" since
Yesterday, the Human Rights Campaign's pink-and-red equal sign went viral â" becoming the online symbol of the gay marriage cases before the Supreme Court this week. But, this being the Internet, nothing gold (or in this case, red) can stay â" since
Have you noticed that Facebook and Twitter users are changing their profile pictures to an image of a red equal sign? The images are in response to the Supreme Court beginning their hearings on gay marriage Tuesday in
It seemed like most people were changing their Facebook profile pictures to the Human Rights Campaign's symbol for equality -- that red equal sign -- this week as the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases concerning same-sex marriage.
If you've been on Facebook in the last day or two, you've probably seen a whole lot of red equal signs as people change their profile pictures to show their support fo marriage equality. 'Equality' was the top term buzzing on
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