Thursday, March 28, 2013

13 Parodies of the Human Rights Campaign's Red Equal Sign

The photo originated from the Human Rights Campaign's red equal sign to signify their support as the hearings begin. In fact, Human Rights Campaign is urging all Facebook users who support gay marriage to change their profile pictures and avatars to

If you're wondering why so many of your Facebook friends suddenly have the same profile picture — and why on earth it's a red equal sign — Zap2it is here to help.

So when Medina got before a screen and saw that a red-and-pink equals sign had gone viral on Facebook and Twitter as a show of equal-rights support for gay marriage, the Rhode Island School of Design graduate decided to do what illustrators often do

The Supreme Court is taking a look at marriage today – and if you look at Facebook, your friends are probably chiming in.

So when Medina got before a screen and saw that a red-and-pink equals sign had gone viral on Facebook and Twitter as a show of equal-rights support for gay marriage, the Rhode Island School of Design graduate decided to do what illustrators often do

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13 Parodies of the Human Rights Campaign's Red Equal Sign

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