The community that matters when we talk about human rights is “humans.”
Sorry but when someone says this, it is incredibly fucking cringe.
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The community that matters when we talk about human rights is “humans.”
Sorry but when someone says this, it is incredibly fucking cringe.
Since you seem to know me so well, I assume that with "your people" you mean Belgians of Lebanese grandparents living in Morocco with a half-Turkish, half-Persian spouse?
I don’t understand the questioning of speaking for the group has to do with anything.
I am for the police taking part in Pride, but I do get [the protesters'] point.
Yes, I am sitting on the fence in this matter, too.
Don't get me wrong. I am not on the fence. I think there is a better way to deal with this, I just see their point.
I advise you to share your ideas cuz when peaceful protest doesn't work the next step is civil disobedience and then outright rioting. We're only gonna take so much more.
I was curious to know if the QTIBPOC shares fabulouslyghetto’s call for an escalation toward violence as a means to prevent the police from participating in pride, assuming peaceful protest does not bring about the desired result.
Maybe I missed something but what human rights do white people have that black people don't?The community that matters when we talk about human rights is “humans.”
Maybe I missed something but what human rights do white people have that black people don't?
 The right to a trial by jury for one, can't go to trial if you're, ya know, dead. Also, since you asked, the right to sell weed. The US govt just spent four decades locking up young black men for selling weed-- destroying their lives and futures in the process and now decided "Nevermind, it's legal now, and we're gonna get rich off of it." There's way more but I'm going to let you deny this bit first.Earlier this year, the Edmonton Festival Pride Society denied permission for the United Conservative Party to participate in the 2018 pride parade. The UCP is the Official Opposition.
One aspect of the denial of the UCP’s request to participate was that individual members were not prevented from attending the festival and participating; however, there could be no sanctioned participation of the group as an entity.
I am wondering if the same decision process that has now excluded police participation in future pride parades allows individual police officers to attend and participate. After all, I assume some members of the police are also members of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
Edmonton Pride Festival Society denies United Conservative Party’s application to march in the 2018 pride parade (The Star Edmonton; May 3, 2018)
Earlier this year, the Edmonton Festival Pride Society denied permission for the United Conservative Party to participate in the 2018 pride parade. The UCP is the Official Opposition.
One aspect of the denial of the UCP’s request to participate was that individual members were not prevented from attending the festival and participating; however, there could be no sanctioned participation of the group as an entity.
I am wondering if the same decision process that has now excluded police participation in future pride parades allows individual police officers to attend and participate. After all, I assume some members of the police are also members of the LGBTQ2S+ community.
Edmonton Pride Festival Society denies United Conservative Party’s application to march in the 2018 pride parade (The Star Edmonton; May 3, 2018)
At this point you're doing this on purpose, I did not CALL for an escalation towards violence I simply stated it as an inevitability.
So, perhaps they're being allowed to participate in a lesser way, as second-class citizens, or token police representatives, in a symbolic gesture. How poignant. It's like stained glass windows, painted over.
My post was based on reasonable assumption. I suggest you be more careful about the things you write. Maybe take steps to deescalate the rhetoric and stop fomenting fear with all this talk of rioting. Try to stay closer to the topic.
My comment was OBVIOUSLY based on historical trends and mistreatment towards minorities that go way back before the US was even founded.
This is a thread about Canada and what happened in a place where we usually keep a bit more perspective.
… the next step is civil disobedience and then outright rioting. We're only gonna take so much more.
Protecting and serving a piece of clothe, good to know where minorities stand on the totem pole
white hetero men
white gays/white women
flags
animals
minorities/trans
The figures on a totem pole are arranged from top to bottom, but the sequence of the figures is not an indication of their importance. The concept of “low man on the totem pole” is not an expression of Northwest Coast culture as position on the pole is not an indication of rank.
Indians 101: The Totem Pole
FWIW~ Your statement below looks a lot like a threat.
