Login

Register

Member List

RSS Feed

Amanda | Contact

Auguste | Contact

Jesse | Contact

Pam | Contact

Next entry: Bamboo Review: Wanted Previous entry: You can neither pray nor wish nor rationalize this conflict away

Brooklyn to be sullied by ‘Straight Pride Parade’ in August

And I thought they only put on a Straight Pride Parade in NC—lord have mercy, look at what is being put on in NYC, by (no surprise) a reggae/dancehall music production company:

TCOOO Productions the label behind the “18 Karat Reggae” CD series is holding the first ever Straight Pride Parade in Brooklyn, New York on August 31, 2008. The parade will take place on Eastern Parkway along the same route as the annual Caribbean labor day parade.

New reggae / dancehall sensation Jango Fresh said, “the Straight pride parade is a great idea because when a song like “Hit them hard” by my label mate Stapler can be banned just because it stresses the importance of a male and a female in every family, it is a sign that heterosexuals need to wake up.

This crap is in reaction to the cancellations of concerts of performers who have written songs specifically advocating violence and death to gays. The shock to the wallets of these homophobes has clearly riled them up:

The president of TCOOO said he hopes the event will unify the reggae community who has seen many reggae events cancelled recently not only in the United States but all over Europe and the Caribbean. “I sat quietly and watched as they cancelled artists like Buju Banton, Sizzla Kalonji and Capleton” he said, “but when the gay community went after TCOOO artists like Vineyard the Rebel Priest, Stapler and Jango Fresh we decided that we must make a show of strength.”

Good grief—Eastern Parkway is several train stops—and apparently a world away—from my relatives’ houses in Stuyvesant Heights, where I stay when I’m up in the City (see “My Bed-Stuy” to get a flavor of that neighborhood).

Hat tip, Jeremy at Good As You, who said, “It remains to be seen if New Yorkers will turn out in any markable numbers for this thoroughly discouraging anti-civil rights march. But this Upper East Side writer certainly hopes not, as moving out of town is such a hassle.” You should also click over for the bizarre story of the anti-gay sign seen up in a West Village Rite Aid store. WTF is going in in NYC, peeps?

But back to that North Carolina Straight Pride Parade…it was held in Chapel Hill, NC a few years ago, a sad-sack event put on by the always-un-PC-and-in-hot-water G-105 radio. See the hilarity—complete with my on-scene photo report—below the fold.
So here’s my coverage of that pathetic 1st Annual Heterosexual Pride parade in Chapel Hill, sponsored by ClearChannel radio station G-105.

Really, if the community down here can mock this kind of bad taste event (and there hasn’t been another one since, to my knowledge), certainly you folks in NYC can tell these dance hall bigots where they can put their “heterosexual family values” (whatever the F that means) in August.

[M]y partner Kate and I drove into CH from Durham, listening to word of the event from the DJs. Didn’t even hear a mention of it until we were driving up and down Franklin Street at 10:45, which was the start time for the parade. There were no signs of activity, other than the usual Saturday traffic and locals strolling and shopping. We turned around and checked the other end of Franklin, toward the Carrboro side. We saw a few balloons and figured this was it and parked just off the parade route. (This was already a sign of things to come—parking in CH at anytime once UNC is back in session is difficult).

It was a pathetic turnout for Bob and the Showgram (the morning drive time show), even by radio stunt standards. G-105 didn’t even bother simulcasting from the “event,” and had only a couple of trucks in the parade with smallish logos promoting the station. (the trucks had blow-up sex dolls as passengers), There was a sad little table at the beginning of the parade route with a few T-shirts and merchandise with “Flaming Heterosexual” emblazoned on them. Not a lot of selling going on.

Oh, did I mention that about half of the crowd was visibly gay or gay friendly (carrying supportive signs)? That knocks down the straight turnout to just a handful of people.

The poor souls couldn’t muster enough people to close down the parade route. Or even the whole street during the procession. The Chapel Hill police held off traffic on one side of the street, for less than a block at a time as they marched about a quarter mile.

I don’t think there’s going to be a Second Annual Het Pride event.

West Franklin, street where the parade was held.So pathetic the turnout that the traffic was still flowing at the start time (10:45)
Well, here is the whole crowd that showed up, no lie..However, about 1/2 of this crowd was actually queer folks.
So the parade begins. The other mascot finally gets his suit on.
Again, more gay representation than straight. The G-105 logo was not abundant during this. By the way, this was one of 3 trucks that had a blow-up sex doll aboard.
The festivities ended after about 15 minutes, tops, at Henderson St. There was a table selling “Flaming Heterosexual” merchandise. We didn’t notice much sales activity.
We came prepared with a sign, but decided the event was too pathetic to participate in it…

We’ll save it for the NC Pride parade.

 

------

Registration is now required! We're still in the process of getting it all squared away, so for the moment don't forget to Login or Register using the links in the upper left menu before starting to write your comment.

Posted by Pam Spaulding on 12:50 AM • (17) Comments

I have a feeling there will be more gay and gay-friendly protesters attending than actual homophobes.  Unless they get a bunch of really popular reggae acts to play free concerts, in which case the vast majority of attendees probably won’t really give a damn what they’re supposed to be assembling for, they’ll just want to see the show.

Comment #1: The Opoponax  on  07/10  at  01:19 AM

One would think such an event would take place in Staten Island.  They could get their disreputable Rep Vinnie to be the Grand Adulterant or something.

Comment #2: Ms Kate  on  07/10  at  01:24 AM

I think you’re going to see a lot of people wearing pink along the “parade” route. It’s going to be fabulous.

I can’t wait for the “Daily Show’s” coverage of the event.

Comment #3: FearItself  on  07/10  at  01:48 AM

Think about the nice Jamaican gentlemen who fled their country because of this terrorism and violence only having to confront it yet again here where they thought they were safe. Is there no peace for them?

Comment #4: eric  on  07/10  at  04:28 AM

I doubt many gay protestors will be there. Most gay activists only like to attack civilized soft targets, like St. Patrick’s Cathedral and that house where the Duke lacrosse guys lived. In this case, the reggae guys might actually shoot at them.

Comment #5: JT  on  07/10  at  05:36 AM

Wow, a racist and a homophobe.  Helms has come back already.

Comment #6: MAJeff, the God of Biscuits  on  07/10  at  08:19 AM

Well, unlike in North Carolina, this might be the beginning of an actual wedge strategy.  Nobody really needs to pit evangelical conservatives against progressive liberals in to point out that there are policy differences, but in Brooklyn, it might really be the rare instance of Democratic voters being pressured to be anti-gay.  Hopefully, the whole thing just fizzles.

Comment #7: Mikey  on  07/10  at  09:05 AM

Oh - and was that yahoo article a press release?  PRweb is the publisher, and they’re more an outlet for t hat, plus it’s got TCOOO’s contact information at the bottom.

Which makes it so surprising they quote the “gonna hit them hard” lyrics.

Comment #8: Mikey  on  07/10  at  09:09 AM

in Brooklyn, it might really be the rare instance of Democratic voters being pressured to be anti-gay

I wasn’t aware that this was an electoral issue. 

I think it’s assuming a lot of liberal Brooklynites to think that people not close to either side of this issue are going to turn out in droves to this particular event, just to show support for the homophobic Caribbean community.  We’re hardly talking about the Satanic Verses, here. 

As a Brooklynite (and as someone who has done a fair amount of political organizing), these are the people I think will probably attend:

People with direct involvement in the Caribbean music scene who are personally homophobic enough to be in on all of this. (AKA the organizers and their friends, basically.)

Caribbean music fans who are so homophobic that even though they aren’t directly involved, they are willing to show up anyway.  I don’t think this is going to be all that many people.

LGBT/Pro-LGBT people and groups counter-protesting. 

I’d also add, as a side note, that racial/ethnic politics in Brooklyn are such that I’m pretty sure Brooklynites who are not Caribbean-American are not going to feel some sort of crisis of conscience here regarding which side of this issue to support.

Comment #9: The Opoponax  on  07/10  at  10:44 AM

“Straight Pride,” sheesh.  Just about as necessary as “white history month” and “men’s literature” courses.  I’ll bet these are the same people who complain about the lack of those things too.

Comment #10: calliopejane  on  07/10  at  01:06 PM

Sorry, meant to say same KIND of people, obviously these specific people probably aren’t asking for a white history month, tho they probably do still hate women’s studies.

Comment #11: calliopejane  on  07/10  at  01:07 PM

“the Straight pride parade is a great idea because when a song like “Hit them hard” by my label mate Stapler can be banned just because it stresses the importance of a male and a female in every family,”

*headdesk*

Your concert being canceled is not the same as your song being banned.  It’s the concerts sponsors deciding that they don’t want to be associated with you after all.  Go busk with your stupid song, nobody will stop you, because it’s not banned.

Grrrrr.

Comment #12: NBarnes  on  07/10  at  01:08 PM

Some kids at my last university got riled up for a Straight Pride day (Texas, ugh) because they were pissed about the Gay Pride thing. On the day of, the Straight Pride organizers - two guys with (as it turns out) a wicked sense of humor - passed out shirts saying:

Straight Pride Day
Free Girl-on-Girl Porn for Everyone!!

It was HILARIOUS, and the fundies were incensed that they had been made to look foolish.

Comment #13: Faye  on  07/10  at  01:40 PM

Are the ones in the animal suits celebrating Furry Pride?

Comment #14: Samantha Vimes  on  07/10  at  03:34 PM

The “We Support the Right of Our Straight Friends to Marry” sign is full of win.

Here in MA, we’ve got the lowest heterosexual divorce rate of any US state.  Maybe if we got rid of the stupid law forbidding out-of-state same-sex marriage, we could get that het divorce rate down even further!

Comment #15: JupiterPluvius  on  07/10  at  05:02 PM

that’s some poor sap in a beaver outfit.

working in local radio sounds horrible. i’ve met a few folks that do, and man. limbaugh’s insecurities and social anxiety are deeply a rightfully ingrained.

Comment #16: Indy  on  07/10  at  05:47 PM

I too would wear a chicken head if I had to carry a “Straight is Great” banner in public.  Certainly there had to be some guy on the side lines pointing and yelling, “Hey, you guys aren’t fooling me.

Comment #17: W. Kiernan  on  07/10  at  09:23 PM
Page 1 of 1 pages
Commenting is not available in this channel entry.