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‘Welcome y’all’: Texan posts billboard opposing bigotry

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A Texas man offered a quite literal welcome sign for people of all background­s and political beliefs, amid increasing­ly caustic political discourse in the United States.

A billboard went up over the weekend in the city of Amarillo in the northern Texas plains with the message: “Texas is for everyone – not for bigotry. Welcome, y’all,” using the popular Southern contractio­n for “you all.”

Amarillo is prime territory for a roadside message.

The small Texas city in the northern reaches of the strongly conservati­ve state is bisected by a major interstate highway that takes drivers west to the battlegrou­nd state of New Mexico and east to Republican-majority Oklahoma.

The billboard was the brainchild of resident Roman Leal, who was motivated by another sign posted just a week ago on the same interstate highway that said: “Liberals please continue on I-40 until you have left our great state of Texas.”

Leal started an online fundraiser to pay for his more inclusive billboard message. He raised more than $3,800, easily surpassing his $1,800 goal.

“We need a sign that represents the true, hospitable spirit of the great state of Texas,” Leal said on his GoFundMe campaign website.

“It will be visible to travelers and commuters driving along the interstate in Amarillo, giving us a chance to put our best boot forward.”

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