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HARPER OUT... OF OTTAWA!
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Pride 2008
statement issued by the
Communist Party of Canada and the Young Communist League.
It's time for Queer Canadians to out
Harper. To be clear: we really need to get Stephen Harper and his crowd
out of Ottawa!!
Says who?
Today's
communists are allies
and activist members in Canada's queer communities. The Communist Party
of Canada stands proud and in solidarity with many millions of LGBTiQ
allies and activists marking Pride 2008.
At 08 Pride
events this summer
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, inter‑sex, questioning and
two‑spirited communists celebrate and renew our struggles for equity
and justice.
Good news as
Pride08 begins:
* California's same‑sex marriage
ruling, made possible in part by equality gains in Canada.
* Saskatchewan Tory MP Tom Lukiwski
compelled to apologize for his bigoted "humour" after public outrage.
* More queer‑positive environments in
the public realm.
* A growing number of high schools
with gay‑straight alliances, safe space schools for queer teens, "Pride
proms".
* Increasing numbers of trade unions
now have active Pride and LGBT caucuses. These legal, political and
cultural victories are the hard‑won results of decades of efforts by
the queer community and allies.
This picture
ain't all positive:
* Harper's Tories actually hope to
reverse queer rights if they win a majority government.
* To divide working class resistance
against imperialism and neo‑liberal policies, right‑wing forces
constantly scapegoat the LGBT community and racialised groups.
* Pride events have been skewed by
corporate sponsorship; and compromised by homophobic "Murder Music".
Despite
Canada 's welcoming image:
* Queer youth in Toronto and Montreal
seeking asylum from persecution in other countries are being extradited.
* HIV‑positive men still face
barriers to travel across the Canada‑US border.
* Completely unjustified homophobic
bans on blood and organ donations by gay men remain in place.
* Sex‑reassignment surgery is no
longer covered under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan.
* LGBTQ secondary students, (over
two-thirds in a recent survey) report feeling unsafe at school,
(compared to 1 in 5 straight students).
Globally,
* The struggle for full gender and
sexual equality faces enormous challenges.
* Working class queer people who
suffer especially vicious discrimination and as women and racialized
communities bear the severe brunt of neoliberal economic and social
policies.
* ILGA, the International Lesbian and
Gay Association, reports that 86 United Nations member states still
criminalize consensual same‑sex acts among adults.
* In seven countries, legal
punishment for homosexuality still includes the death penalty, and
fearful queers must be invisible, says ILGA's Rosanna Flamer-Caldera.
Significantly, important
progress for LGBTiQ equality is being achieved in countries such as
Cuba, South Africa and Nicaragua. The myth that queer rights can only
be won in wealthy capitalist countries is shattered by these advances,
and by the reality that homophobic and racist concepts are exported by
fundamentalist groups in North America and Europe.
Here in
Canada, despite the
cultural and legal shift in favour of equality and diversity,
homophobia and transphobia remain powerful within the Canadian state.
* Big business argues that the
Conservatives need a majority "to make Parliament work."
* Corporate media wants us to believe
that Harper and his cohorts have "mellowed" their reactionary
attitudes. It's true that to improve his electoral chances, Harper
tries to keep a lid on his MPs.
* But the election of more
fundamentalist, anti‑equality Tories would only strengthen the minority
who want to impose the patriarchal nuclear family as the only
"acceptable" model.
* Behind his mask, Stephen Harper is
anti‑equality: he has voted against same‑sex marriage, pledged to avoid
the abortion issue during his first term, leaving his options open if
re‑elected, snubbed the 07 international AIDS conference in Toronto.
More danger
signals:
* The appointment of anti‑choice,
anti‑gay judges to provincial courts.
* The "Focus on the Family" zealots
among top Tory advisors.
* The idea of a so‑called "Defence Of
Religion Act" to allow wider promotion of hatred.
* Tax changes to promote the
patriarchal family model.
* Moves to gut Status Of Women Canada
and bar the use of government funding to promote equality.
* Legislation to criminalize youth by
raising the age of consent to 16 and limit young people's access to
condoms and abortions.
* Police and prosecutors are still
reluctant to demand longer sentences for homophobic hate crimes.
* Canada Customs still seizes
literature ordered by bookstores which serve the LGBTiQ community
* Conscious appeal to immigrant and
religious communities by hate‑mongers.
At a time
when the so-called
"war on terror" is used to remove civil liberties for racialized
communities, we need to remind each other that "an injury to one is an
injury to all." Our democratic freedoms can only be protected by
standing together, united in our diversity against racialized hatred,
homophobia and war‑making. Now is the time to defeat:
* those who would turn back the clock,
* those hoping to seize control of
Parliament and the courts in the name of "traditional family values",
* those backed by corporate interests
which aim to destroy democratic rights,
* those who would gut social
programs, privatize public assets, and splinter the public school
system, in their drive for higher profits.
* those who label dissenters as
"terrorists," and integrate Canada into the US war machine.
Communists
believe that like
racism, sexism, and national chauvinism, homophobia and transphobia are
weapons used by Canada's ruling class to divide working people.
Most
Canadians support equity. Most defend the rights of racialized and
Aboriginal people. Now is the time for:
* full legal and political
protections for sexual orientation and gender identity.
* community organizing to unify queer
rights activism in our unions, aboriginal peoples, racialized
communities and immigrants, youth and students, women, seniors,
environmentalists, peace activists, the LGBTiQ community, farmers, and
many others.
* uniting all forces opposed to the
neo‑liberal agenda in a People's Coalition around a People's
Alternative agenda, leading to wider struggles for fundamental change.
To expand
and guarantee equality
gains requires full social emancipation and genuine people's power in a
socialist Canada, where our economy will be socially owned and
democratically controlled.
In such a
society it will become
possible to eliminate all forms of exploitation and oppression, while
defending our sovereignty and protecting our environment. In this
process, hatred and bigotry must become relics of the past. Together we
will create a future in which, as Karl Marx wrote, "the free
development of each is the condition for the development of all."