05) SHAMEFUL DECISION
BY PRIDE TORONTO
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People's Voice
Editorial
"They came
first for the
Communists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist. Then
they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I
wasn't a trade unionist. Then they for me, but there was nobody left to
speak up."
These words
of Pastor Martin
Niemoller, spoken about the Nazis in Germany, are relevant to the
attempt to criminalize any criticism of the Israeli government's
anti-Palestinian policies.
Pride
parades, born out of the
Stonewall Rebellion and other forms of LGBT resistance against
oppression, have a long record in North America as celebrations of free
speech and human equality. So it is sad to hear that Pride Toronto's
board of directors has voted to ban the words "Israeli Apartheid" from
any Pride events, directly targeting the group Queers Against Israeli
Apartheid.
This
shocking decision follows
intense pressure from Toronto City Hall (one of Pride's main funders)
and pro-Israel lobbyists, who claim that criticisms of the Israeli
government amount to hate and discrimination. In fact, under the Harper
Tories, criticism of the Israeli government's oppression of the
Palestinian people is frequently labelled a hate crime. Pride Toronto
finally yielded to this campaign to criminalize dissent, setting
another extremely dangerous precedent to ban free expression and
silence the voices of Palestinians and human rights activists.
It is
distressing that this
decision was made by some representatives of a community which has
always had to struggle for its right to equality. Pride Toronto needs
to be reminded that the stridently anti-Palestinian Harper Tories are
also bitterly homophobic. Supporters of human rights and equality must
stand together, not surrender each other to bigots.