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Some were inspired by the U.K.'s royal wedding the same day, while others addressed serious issues.
May 22 2018 10:22 PM EST
March 12 2019 10:42 PM EST
Thousands took part in the 23rd edition of Belgian Pride in Brussels Saturday. Some attendees were inspired by the royal wedding happening the same day in the U.K. Others addressed more serious issues. "In our society racism, the xenophobia has come back," one marcher said. "And now it is very important to be here, to show to the people we are here and we don't want to change that. We want to be what we are." Marchers celebrated, carried signs, and chanted down the streets of Brussels.
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