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In reply to the discussion: Gay cop worries first Pride could be his last after Black Lives Matter calls for ban [View all]LostOne4Ever
(9,747 posts)[font style="font-family:'Georgia','Baskerville Old Face','Helvetica',fantasy;" size=3 color=#009999]Whether they be black, white, brown, or any other skin color.
I also support the ALL the community regardless of whether they be civilian, law enforcement, or military.
And I believe they should ALL be represented, and that there should be room for a law-enforcement float if LGBTQ Law enforcement want one.
Finally, I believe this divisiveness is harmful. I fully understand that BLM is speaking out for people who have been mistreated by the police constantly, and I appreciate their commitment for standing up for them. However, I feel this particular demand (#8) is mistaken. and only helps those who want to pit one LGBTQ person against one and another.
I believe the ultimate goals of both pride and BLM would better be served through inclusion. LGBTQ police are still LGBTQ and are important for full LGBTQ acceptance. Further, having voices in law enforcement helps create the reforms needed to end the violence against the black community. Rather than exclude, it seems to me banding together would help everyone.
Simply put, I feel we are all stronger together than we ever will be apart.
These are my own opinions, and I don't claim to speak for anyone but myself.[/font]