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What is the tone of the author toward the patrons of the Stonewall Inn? cite at least one example to support your answer

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The author is attempting to be objective by not endorsing any particular viewpoint, but he unintentionally reveals his genuine feelings. The author is anti-gay rights, as seen by his description of gays as "little girls."

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The author is trying to be neutral and not supporting any argument but he lets his true opinion show by accident. The author is against gay rights and he showcase this when he called gays little girls.

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Stonewall inn is a gay recreational tavern and gay bar in Greenwich village, New York, United States. There was a riots in 1969 in Stonewall which lead to the liberation of gay rights. Marsha Johnson was an American gay rights activist who fought for the liberation of gay rights. The Stonewall inn was published in the New York times.

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