Seoul Queer Culture Festival


I passed by this corner where the Christians seem to be the most resistant.

Sure.

Sure whatever.

All right.


Got it. Your religion was spawned as a result of discrimination.

Yep, no problem.

Why are these queers offering a wheelchair-accessible washroom?

I was standing around here, and unbeknownst to me, somewhere at the far end in that direction, the parade was starting.

I stopped by City Hall, where they were having that reading festival.

Looks fun.

Just have to ignore the loud Christian protest across the street.


The cops were out here though.

This image is taken using panorama software on a video scrolling over the scene. You can see speakers on the right playing mild jazz in an attempt to drown out the Christians. Click for full size.

Some pretty tacky street art in Myeongdong.

Back here in time to see parade participants posing with the Christian signs.


This cop was plugging his ears.

Huh, I see your point.

I watched the parade pass by that site in front of Myeongdong.



Some of the parade participants were dancing along with the Christians' music, and even singing along.


I got about five minutes of footage of people streaming past this gate.

Wouldn't want that.

Here's the YMCA performance.


I got closer so I could see the Jesus Army kids.

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Here's an actual YMCA.


A dude with a Christian sign is being escorted out.

Yep, no problem, I got this.

The official head count from festival organisers.

I hit a pretty good number.

Great shirt.

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