Last June, Janice Daniels reacted to the state of New York legalizing gay marriage. According to detroit.cbs.local.com, she wrote on her Facebook page:
“I think I’m going to throw away my I love New York carrying bag now that queers can get married.”
Daniels is the newly-elected Mayor of Troy, and now she's facing protests from students of Troy High School at 3 p.m. today.
Daniels apologized for the comment on the Charlie Langton show this morning.
“I absolutely do regret it, I shouldn’t have used such language, and while I do believe marriage should be between one man and one woman, it was inappropriate to use that language...For me to have said it, it was a poke in the eye and it was inappropriate and I do apologize. “It was meant to be a joke, just a funny, just a poke, just a silly thing.”
Daniels' comment came to light when Josh Schirle of Ferndale launched a Facebook page opposing the Troy Mayor.
From the detroit.cbs.local.com:
Schirle spearheaded today’s planned protest, telling WWJ Newsradio he was appalled by her post. Oakland County’s Troy, notably, is only a few miles away from Ferndale, considered one of Michigan’s most active gay, lesbian, and transgendered communities. “There is nothing dignified about the words that she said, whether that’s her viewpoint or not, that’s hate. I don’t think anyone thinks hate is acceptable,” said Schirle.
Of the protesters, Daniels said, "I hope they will forgive me."