No, Police Aren't Welcome at Pride — and for Good Reason

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No, Police Aren't Welcome at Pride — and for Good Reason
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'Police cannot peacock as allies for one day a year and not expect to be held accountable for their actions the rest of the time.'

report, many LGBTQ people don't report violence they experience to police. But when they do, the coalition reports that 66% said police were indifferent or hostile toward them. The same report indicates that black LGBTQ people are three times as likely to experience excessive force by police than nonblack LGBTQ people.

To tell young LGBTQ activists that they are being divisive for not wanting an institution that regularly abuses them at an event that was forged to protest that institution's practices feels disrespectful to the history of Pride. Police cannot peacock as allies for one day a year and not expect to be held accountable for their actions the rest of the time.

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