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HAPPY PRIDE '09, CANADA!
(The following article
is from the
July 1-31, 2009, issue of People's Voice, Canada's leading communist
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By Liz
Rowley, Ontario leader of the Communist Party
The Communist Party of Canada and the Young
Communist League proudly salute LGBTQ workers and activists, Egale and
other community advocates throughout Canada and in Quebec, safer
queer-positive schools, and corporate-free space on Pride Day!
We say: No Pride in the international
criminalizing of sexual orientation, sexual expression and gender
identity! No Pride in War or Corporate Plunder!
Pride events this summer are celebrating
welcome progress towards greater equality and social justice.
Communists are active players in Canada's various LGBTQ and queer*
identified communities. Together we stand proudly in solidarity with
all LGBTQ allies and activists marking Pride 2009.
Globally celebrations are marking the
anniversary of the "Stonewall Riots" in Manhattan. A show of working
class resistance, the first scuffles were reported to be initiated by
local homeless and unemployed queer youth - patrons of the Stonewall
Inn. 40 years on we are bombarded with both encouraging and alarming
headlines:
* Many more queer-positive environments are available to us in the
public realm.
* Initial but promising signs on the left to re-integrate the fight for
justice and the fight against homophobia.
* Increasing numbers of trade unions now have active Pride and LGBTQ
caucuses.
* High schools are launching gay-straight alliances, safe school spaces
and "Pride proms".
* Sex-reassignment surgery is at least partially covered under some
provincial health insurance plans.
These legal, political and cultural victories
are the hard-won results of decades of efforts by the LGBTQ community
and allies.
However,
* California has overturned the same-sex marriage ruling, despite
equality gains in other states and in Canada.
* The Harper Tories still hope to reverse queer rights if they win a
majority government.
* The Right continue to scapegoat the LGBTQ community and racialised
groups, to divide working class resistance against finance capital,
corporate bailouts and global environmental plunder.
* The politics of Pride events are skewed by corporate sponsorship, and
with a handful of notable exceptions, military opportunism
And there's more. 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
* LGBTQ secondary students, (over two-thirds in a recent survey) report
feeling unsafe at school, (compared to 1 in 5 straight students).
* Prosecutors are unwilling to prosecute vicious gay-bashings in
Vancouver as hate crimes.
Globally,
* violent public expressions of homophobia are on the rise.
* the struggle to end the decriminalization of sexual orientation and
sexual expression faces stubborn resistance.
* working class queer people suffer especially vicious discrimination,
and as women and racialized communities bear the severe brunt of
neoliberal economic and social policies.
* ILGA, the association of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, intersexed
peoples reports that 90 United Nations member states still criminalize
consensual same-sex acts among adults.
* In seven countries, legal punishment for homosexuality still includes
the death penalty.
* In many countries, such laws drive women, men and youth underground
to hide from fear of exposure and censure.
But important progress for LGBTQ 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 from North America and
Europe.
Despite the cultural and legal shift in favour
of equality and diversity, homophobia and transphobia remain
tenaciously powerful within the Canadian state. Behind his mask and 50s
sweaters, Stephen Harper's anti-equality positions are clear. The Tory
leader:
* voted against same-sex marriage.
* has left his options open on abortion if he wins a majority.
* snubbed the 2007 international AIDS conference in Toronto.
* has appointed anti-choice, anti-gay judges to provincial courts.
* includes "Focus on the Family" zealots among top Tory advisors.
* pushes through regressive tax changes to promote the patriarchal
family model.
* has gutted Status of Women Canada and bars the use of government
funding to promote equality.
* criminalized youth by raising the age of consent to 16 and limited
young people's access to condoms and abortions.
* allows Canada Customs to seize literature ordered by bookstores which
serve the LGBT community.
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." Just
like racism, sexism, and national chauvinism, homophobia and
transphobia are weapons to divide working people. Despite this effort,
most Canadians support equality and human rights. These must now be
expanded to include full legal and political protections for sexual
orientation and expression, and gender identity.
This demand is a vital part of the wider
movement to drive the Harper Tories out of power. Today the ruling
class is using the economic meltdown to carry out a vicious assault on
working class and unemployed queers and the entire labour movement. A
cover as well to reverse hard-won social equality gains. A broad
democratic and social resistance is going to be needed to block and
reverse this corporate agenda. Together, we must build a powerful
coalition around a genuine people's alternative to this crisis - a
common front of Aboriginal peoples, youth and students, women, seniors,
immigrant and racialized communities, environmentalists, labour, peace
activists, the LGBTQ community, farmers, and many other allies.
Ultimately, this struggle in our communities
and workplaces, and at the ballot box, will defeat the right and open
the door to a people's coalition government. The goal of the Communist
Party is to win fuller social freedom and genuine people's power in a
socialist Canada, where our economy will be owned by all and
democratically controlled. It will then become possible to eradicate
the intersecting forms of exploitation and oppression which we face
today, while defending our sovereignty and protecting our common
environment.
(* a note on "queer": Queer is a term widely
used by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, inter-sex, queer,
questioning and two-spirited communities to describe the richly diverse
community as a whole. The word unifies all the identities into one
inclusive term. It was meant to "take back" an otherwise derogatory,
and formerly spiteful word.)