On Saturday, hundreds of thousands of people across Mexico marched to fight against same-sex marriage.
The protests came after opponents of marriage equality said they would march to stop a proposal from President Enrique Peña Nieto to legalize same-sex marriage across the country.
Same-sex marriage is currently legal in 10 of 31 states.
And in one city, in Celaya, around 11,000 people are reported to have marched against equality.
As the crowd marched through the city, one 12-year-old boy hoped to stop it.
‘As first I thought the child was only playing,’ Manuel Rodriguez, a photo-journalist, told Regeneración. But even after the child was removed from the road, he asked him why he did it.
The boy wished to remain anonymous.
The following day after the homophobic protests, hundreds of pro-gay Mexicans marched through Mexico City to show their support for same-sex marriage.
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