Activists spell out ‘Love Trumps Hate’ on office windows

The LGBT activist group the Human Rights Campaign spelled out their opposition to Donald Trump on Thursday with a huge “Love Trumps Hate” message on its office windows, made out of Post-It notes.

The group said in a press release that it stuck more than 3,500 neon notes to the windows of their Washington, D.C. headquarters, and said the message was designed to send “a pointed message aimed at anti-LGBT Republican candidate Donald Trump, whose divisive campaign has targeted women, people of color and others who are part of the LGBT and allied community.”

HRC argued that Trump is “dangerously out of step with the majority of fair-minded Americans” for expressing support for allowing states rather than the federal government determine how to handle controversies involving the LGBT community, including defining marriage and whether transgender students should be given access to bathrooms based on their gender identity rather than their biological sex.

The Human Rights Campaign web store includes a t-shirt with the same message and another one in support of Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton.

Trump’s campaign did not respond to the Washington Examiner‘s request for comment.

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