event, have barred Irish LGBT organizations from participating for
approximately 20 years. As reported by Huffington Post, the group
maintained in a court case the parade is a 'private religious
procession.'
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more religious learning about acceptance and non-judgment
On Mar 19, 10:07 am, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> New York City gays not marching in St. Patrick's Day parade
> Largest St. Patrick's Day parade still discriminates against gays and lesbians
> 17 March 2012 | By James Withers
> Gays and lesbians might be able to marry in the Empire State, but
> they still can't march in the St. Patrick's Day parade.
>
> The Ancient Order of the Hibernians, the sponsor of the New York City
> event, have barred Irish LGBT organizations from participating for
> approximately 20 years. As reported by Huffington Post, the group
> maintained in a court case the parade is a 'private religious
> procession.'
>
> Irish Queers, an advocacy association, will continue its yearly
> protest of the Fifth Avenue celebration. This year, the organization
> plans to focus on the participation of the city's law enforcement.
>
> 'How much does the NYPD [New York City Police Department] support
> religious anti-gay bigots,' the group asked on its website. 'The NYPD
> actively fought to keep Irish queers out of the parade, fought queers'
> right to protest the parade, and now sends thousands of officers to
> march in NYPD contingents. Most recently, when a dozen queer rights
> and immigrant/cultural groups joined forces to tell NYPD Commissioner
> Kelly that police endorsement exacerbates anti-queer violence, and to
> demand that the NYPD pull out of the parade, Commissioner Kelly didn't
> even bother to respond.'
>
> City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, an out lesbian and rumored to be
> planning a run for mayor, is boycotting this year's festivities.
> Instead she will attend Mass with her father.
>
> 'It saddens me that I cannot march as an openly gay woman of Irish
> descent alongside my father,' Quinn said, as reported by the Daily
> News. 'I hope to one day march in this parade with lesbian, gay,
> bisexual and transgender people in a way that allows us to freely
> celebrate our heritage and identity.'
>
> The Ancient Order of the Hibernians points out gays and lesbians can
> march; however, overt displays of sexuality are not allowed.
>
> Richard Conway, writing for The Guardian, questioned this reasoning.
> He also noted in 2010 Ireland's former president, Mary McAleese,
> declined to be New York's parade marshal because of its anti-gay
> policy.
>
> 'To me, this attitude is outmoded, misrepresents modern Ireland, and
> as a Dubliner, is not something I recognize,' Conway wrote.
>
> More:http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/new-york-city-gays-not-marching-st...
>
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy
>
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy
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