STATEMENT
OF SOLIDARITY WITH THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY AFTER THE JUNE 24, 2012 POLICE
BRUTALITY INCIDENT IN SEATTLE, WASHINGTON -- written 6/28/12.
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
It was recently brought to our attention by members of the Black Orchid
Collective that during the end of the Gay Pride weekend (6/24/12) LGBTQ
youth organized an anti-racist and anti-heterosexist street dance party.
This unpermitted gathering was assaulted by the Seattle Police
Department (SPD), who unleashed unjustified brutality at the
participants. Six young people were arrested.
Lt. Greg Calder was filmed pepper-spraying a youth at close range, and
then physically abusing this young person. The victim was then arrested
for assaulting the police despite video evidence that clearly proves the
cop to be the aggressor. First off, we now know due to extensive
documentation and experience that so-called “non-lethal weapons” (pepper
spray, tasers, tear gas, etc.) have led to the death of far too many
people. Secondly, the SPD in particular and the American police in
general routinely blame the victim and frame up innocent people in these
situations. The police only serve the rich and protect the conditions
in which oppression thrives.
Down in the Bay Area, we have police departments that claim to be on the
side of queer communities just as in Seattle. SPD's actions on June
24th only prove what we should already know: police are not queer
allies. Even if they are themselves gay, lesbian, or transgender, they
are our queer enemies.
On April 29th in Oakland, a black trans-gender woman named Brandy
Martell was murdered in Oakland in a homophobic hate crime. Police
arrived on the scene and did nothing to help the dying victim. In fact
they even turned an ambulance away while a passerby did CPR that he
learned at Occupy Oakland's medic training. As long as police attack
people for dancing in the street for the cause of liberation, we can be
guaranteed that they will stand idly by in the face of homophobic
violence from the community.
We support all struggles motivated by love, striving for true freedom,
and battling oppression, as these are the basic ingredients of a future
society in which equal rights exist for all, and everything is provided
for everyone. Radical queer movements will be amongst those advancing
the struggle toward the society of the future. We can be assured that
the police will be there every step of the way to try to prevent such a
society from smashing out of the one we are imprisoned in today.
REMEMBER STONEWALL!
DROP ALL CHARGES AGAINST THE SIX PARTICIPANTS ARRESTED BY THE SPD!
QUEER STRUGGLE IS CLASS STRUGGLE!

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