Cincy offers Cleveland an opportunity

In fact, Cincinnati is so anti-progressive, they are the only city in the US that has specifically changed their city charter to forbid the enactment or enforcement of laws based on sexual orientation. Talk about alienating the creative class! But as they say, one door closes, another door opens. Both Cleveland Heights and Lakewood have made changes to make people of all preferences feel comfortable and welcome. In fact, this could be another competitive advantage of living in Cleveland. Tolerance invites immigration which stimulates innovation, which brings success to cities. And besides, if you really crave your salvation broadcast on the airwaves, we've always got Ernest Angley.

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