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"Those who stand for equality and with LGBTQ people are standing strong against these antics.
"I think more Republicans need to start taking a stand for equality.
Today is the perfect day, this is the perfect chance, to take a stand for equality.
Mozilla's chairwoman admitted that trying to stand for equality and free speech at the same time "can be hard".
In "A Win for Affirmative Action" (editorial, June 24), you say the Supreme Court, by upholding affirmative action, has taken "a historic stand for equality of opportunity".
Fittingly, her Belmont partner also makes a stand for equality: Unlimited Budget is seeking to become only the fourth filly to beat the colts in the race's 145-year history.
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We have stood for equality and equal rights since before we even had kids.
"Certainly I understand and support its basic premise that our Constitution stands for equality for all people," she said of the court's ruling on same-sex marriage.
As a country that stands for equality, justice and women's rights, we cannot allow extremists of any kind to deny British women their rights.
An error in the editing process led to us replacing the abbreviation EHRC with "European court of human rights" when in fact it stands for Equality and Human Rights Commission.
Mao, chided by his own successors in power, becomes for these hipsters an imaginary figure who stands for equality, authenticity and a higher purpose — who embodies the opposite of what they loathe in the present.
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