Welp. This thread is going about as expected.
I'd at least make the sobering observation that instead of all this drama we could, yknow, actually be discussing how to help the Black and Gay communities.
Agreed.
But an argument can be made that BLM trying to get rid of the uniform at Pride Toronto helps neither.
Especially considering how the uniform in this instance would be symbolizing not the police as a whole, but rather the members of the force whom are lgbt+ and whom stand by others within that same community.
Lets not kid ourselves here, this is about anger and spite, not about trying make things right and good. The uniform in the context of the pride parade shouldn't be treated the same as the confederate flag nor should it be treated the same as a kkk costume, but it seems like people are conflating the police uniform w/ discrimination despite context. Whether its the police uniform or an army uniform, the lgbt+ community has also been discriminated and harassed, and there have even been fights in order to use the uniform in contexts other than being an on-duty cop. What i'm saying is, its completely understandable that the uniform is a touchy subject, sure, but trying to get rid of the police presence entirely in the pride parade isn't a positive message in the slightest, and instead just pushes a sub-group in the pride parade out because of spite. Getting rid of the uniform at the parade also gets rid of the "we are here with you" connotation that it comes with, which is something that can and should be used as a means of a check on the police. It should be "if you are with us, why are you not standing up for us?" rather than "you don't
really stand with us, so gtfo". If there was a possible compromise (maybe, like, jackets only, or altering the float to show how lgbt+ POC need to be treated w/ more fairness or something), then i would be all for it, but as it is and has been, its nothing more than spite and I can't stand by that.
Basically, it doesn't help the gay community b/c all its trying to do is silence and push down a sizable subgroup within that community and it doesn't help the black community b/c its a pure spite move that does nothing to move the police into being less discriminatory towards POC.
That being said, I would hope that the Toronto PD and the lgbt+ members within understand how bad it would look and how bad the message would be if they decided to accept the NYPD's offer. I hope they don't go through with it.
I guess what i'm saying is that the Pride Parade isn't owned by any one subgroup, and any one subgroup doesn't tower over any other. Basically i think its important to understand why one group wants to maintain the uniform and why one wants to shut it down, and reach a compromise that helps both side attain their message instead of doubling down and a battle that just makes everyone look bad.