$100K raised for gay dads after felony charge over fake interview
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$100K raised for gay dads after felony charge over fake interview
"Vulin explained, 'We were walking home on Santa Monica Boulevard. There were four guys - three of them had cameras and one of them had a suit on and a mic. They said they were from CNN and wanted to talk to us about our baby.'"
"Niemi asked a series of hostile questions, including, 'Have you ever heard about the statistics coming out that gay men are much more likely to commit child molestation?' and 'Don't you think it's weird that you guys have a child but neither of you are a woman?'"
"As the couple walked away, Miller-Robinson shouted, 'Who the f*** are you? I'm gonna f****** kick your a**.' The video then shows him pushing Niemi away."
"Niemi claimed the couple followed him and continued the confrontation, stating, 'Just another death threat from the left,' after being punched by Miller-Robinson."
A gay couple, Anthony Vulin and David Miller-Robinson, raised nearly $100,000 after one was charged with a felony for punching a right-wing influencer. They were misled into participating in a fake interview, believing it was with CNN. During the confrontation, the influencer asked hostile questions about their parenting. After being provoked, Miller-Robinson reacted by lunging and punching the influencer. The incident sparked significant public support for the couple, highlighting issues of homophobia and media manipulation.
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