Accounts have been recirculating an altered image of Volodymyr Zelensky. The original photo -- uploaded to Flickr in June 2006 -- does not feature Ukraine's president
The picture is part of an album Hobbs labeled"Gay Pride 2006" on Flickr, which shows a collection of images of friends who participated in the Pride parade. AFP geolocated other photos in the album to New York City, including one picture showing street signs for an intersection near Union Square.wearing a helmet with the word"out" and a US flag painted upside-down on his shoulder.
"Every year for Pride we had a different theme -- in 2006 we were irreverently protesting both the Iraq war and our military's absurd 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' policy," Archer told AFP on September 19 in an Instagram message.
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