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Summary: Untitled (Press, 29 August 1985)
Ken Gray, a former All Black prop, expressed his views on homosexuality during a meeting of Heterosexuals Unafraid of Gays held in Paremata, north of Wellington. Gray, who made headlines in 1970 for withdrawing from an All Black tour of South Africa in protest against apartheid, continues to advocate for social issues, now focusing on the acceptance of homosexuals. He conveyed that he is unafraid of gay individuals and advocates for a more understanding and inclusive society. His remarks have sparked discussion surrounding attitudes towards homosexuality, reflecting a shift in societal perceptions and the ongoing discourse on the rights and acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community.
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