Jewelry store owners clap back at anti-LGBTQ+ lawmakers with “Say Gay” stickers

Photo: Goodman Jewelry

In Zionsville, Indiana, just north of Indianapolis, the owners of a jewelry store are supporting the LGBTQ+ community with some small but mighty agitprop.

The little stickers, about the size of a silver dollar pancake, shout, “Say Gay.”

Robert and Rose-Marie Goodman felt compelled to print up the custom-designed stickers following the passage of legislation through Indiana’s House of Representatives that would force teachers and administrators in the state to notify parents when their kids change gender or pronoun identities.

House Bill 1608 passed the Indiana House last Thursday.

By Friday, the Goodmans had a cache of 400 stickers on hand to share with customers.

“The people that are coming in are incredibly supportive,” Robert Goodman told LGBTQ Nation. “Zionsville has supported us for 21 years now. It’s a great community. It’s all been positive.”

The couple are fierce in their condemnation of the wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation in Indiana and state houses across the country.

“It’s hate, pure and simple,” says Goodman. “They…

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