Hall said he attracted significant criticism for opposing the legalization of
gay marriage in Minnesota: "I can't tell you how many letters I've gotten that said, 'you're a bigot,' or tweets 'you're a bigot because you disagree. Really? Really? I'm trying to be a nice guy but I have a different opinion. So now you're labeling me, name-calling me."
Comments on education In April 2011, Hall criticized government-mandated
integration and
segregation, saying: "I watched Minneapolis get destroyed, so I not only didn’t want my kids in the school system. I took them out of Minneapolis because they ruined our neighborhoods with integration and segregation." Hall said his statements were made in an effort to reduce schools' emphasis on race and increase their emphasis on literacy for students of all backgrounds. "I am a product of the Minneapolis school system ... completing all of my years, all the different schools. I graduated with a 6th grade reading ability. I struggled my whole life. We need to teach kids how to read". ==References==