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In reply to the discussion: Gay cop worries first Pride could be his last after Black Lives Matter calls for ban [View all]King_David
(14,851 posts)1. Pride Toronto backtracks from Black Lives Matter promises
Pride Toronto is backing away from the promises made to Black Lives Matter Toronto during a protest that temporarily shut down the Pride Parade.
My priority yesterday was to make the parade move, Mathieu Chantelois, the executive director of Pride Toronto, told CP24 the following day on July 4, 2016. Frankly, Black Lives Matter is not going to tell us that there are no more floats anymore in the parade.
Instead, Chantelois said it is up to the community and the membership of Pride Toronto to determine whether or not the police should march in Pride.
http://www.dailyxtra.com/toronto/news-and-ideas/news/pride-toronto-backtracks-from-black-lives-matter-promises-196966
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Gay cop worries first Pride could be his last after Black Lives Matter calls for ban [View all]
oberliner
Jul 2016
OP
But gay policeman are discriminated against, just like gay people in other fields. n/t
pnwmom
Jul 2016
#22
And this doesn't bring up the rather obvious notion that there are very likely BLACK gay cops too
kevinbgoode1
Jul 2016
#35
BLM specifically stated that they did not talk to the Pride organizers ahead of time
oberliner
Jul 2016
#37
My take is that they saw the invitation as an opportunity to bring attention to specific issues
oberliner
Jul 2016
#50
BLM - 'Stop telling us what to do,' tells another oppressed group what to do.
Oneironaut
Jul 2016
#60
And the irony goes right over their head, even when you try to explain. *sigh* n/t
X_Digger
Jul 2016
#61