Trans rights ‘whistleblower’ with sign saying ‘stop female erasure’ is attacked at NYC Pride March while naked men on bikes ride past children in Seattle as millions gather for LBGTQ+ events across the US A crowd of Pride marchers got physical with a woman in Washington Square Park for holding up a sign that read ‘Defend Female Sex Based Rights’ The rowdy crowd surrounded the woman and began smacking her sign from all directions, as she screamed ‘stop f****** touching me’ Completely naked adults were seen riding bikes past children in a Seattle Pride march, as their exposed genitalia were on full display By Noa Halff For Dailymail. Com Published: 04:16 BST, 26 June 2023 | Updated: 12:42 BST, 26 June 2023 e-mail 209 shares 351 View comments A former trans rights activist clashed with marchers in New York City while naked men riding bikes past children turned heads in Seattle as hundreds of thousands of people around the country turned out for Pride Sunday. The heated moment in Washington Square Park in NYC shows a crowd becoming physical with the woman who was holding a sign that read ‘Defend Female Sex Based Rights.
‘ She was quickly surrounded as the mob began smacking her sign from all directions as she screamed ‘stop f****** touching me. ‘ The woman, who identifies on social media as ‘LGBT Nonprofit Whistleblower’ K Yang, had her sign ripped violently out of her hands as she was hit in the head with a cup of water. The annual Seattle Pride Parade was also interrupted by a startling scene, when entirely nude adults with their genitalia on full display were seen riding bikes past children .
The two Pride events attracted tens of thousands of people who came out Sunday for marches, parades and gatherings to mark the last weekend in June and the end of Pride month. A crowd of Pride marchers attacked a woman in Washington Square Park for holding up a sign that read ‘Defend Female Sex Based Rights’ NYC PRIDE- Former trans activist @StopXXErasure was just attacked by Pride attendees in Washington Square Park for holding up up a sign that says ¿Defend Female Sex Based Rights¿ pic. twitter.
com/FkAtLLj4Ik — Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) June 25, 2023 Seattle’s Pride parade included a group of entirely naked bikers who waved and past children as their exposed genitalia were on full display In Seattle, the explicit footage posted by a Post Millennial staffer showed naked men with pride flags painted on their bodies riding down the street and waving to crowds of people, including many children. Children and their parents can be seen on the sidelines, clapping and cheering for the naked gang. They were some of the videos shared online Sunday showing explicit conduct at some of the nation’s Pride parades.
Gays Against Groomers was another target of the Pride parade in New York. The organization is described as gays against the sexualization, indoctrination and medicalization of children under the guise of LGBTQIA+. One pride participant was captured on video, making rounds on social media, walking up to the organization’s truck and spitting on it twice.
The group is now asking their followers on social media for help identifying the culprit. Found the groomer! Gay man at NYC Pride walks up to our truck and spits on it twice! What`s on your hard drive, buddy? The only people that have a problem with our message are pedophiles and predators, and we have quite a knack for making them tell on themselves. @GAG_NewYork ¿ pic.
twitter. com/YIHRnlRiPG — Gays Against Groomers (@againstgrmrs) June 25, 2023 The men’s bikes were decorated in signs that read: ‘challenge body shame, build self-esteem’ Spotted among the amalgam of drag queens and activists marching down Fifth Avenue were figures like Adams – one of roughly 100,000 participants in the parade that cops have warned comes ‘amid an elevated threat environment worldwide’ involving the gay community Signage plastered throughout the parade’s planned route, meanwhile, touted how the city was ‘protecting LGBTQ+ New Yorkers’ during the festivities – a stance reiterated by Hochul and several others the city tabbed to preside over the event Young school children lines up to participate in the 52nd Chicago Pride Parade in Chicago The streets of Manhattan transformed into a sea of rainbows with New Yorkers proudly proclaiming their love, acceptance and celebration of the LGBTQ community New York politicians such as Eric Adams were out in full force for Pride Sunday – after the NYPD said it was beefing up security in anticipation of the event Adams has said that any hateful actions toward LGBTQ New Yorkers on Sunday will not be tolerated. He was seen waving flags and marching with fellow revelers as they marched People in Pride colors attend and march during the 2023 New York City Pride on Sunday This year’s march – the 53rd in the city’s history – is expected to draw roughly a million spectators, while featuring some 60 floats that speak to the LGBTQ situation not only in New York, but across the country To mark Pride, Gov.
Kathy Hochul signed a new legislation, protecting access to gender-affirming care in New York, and urged other states to do the same Attorney General of New York Letitia James is seen attending the 2023 New York City Pride March Sunday While there were no specific threats to Manhattan’s march by the time it started , an assessment by the NYPD noted the event will take place ‘amid an elevated threat environment worldwide’ involving the gay and trans communities – and would thus require heightened security Also in attendance were this year’s parade grand marshals, which included activist Hope Giselle (pictured) The city’s mayor has said that any hateful actions toward LGBTQ New Yorkers Sunday – or any other day – will not be tolerated The roots of the Pride Movement began with the Stonewall Uprising in 1969. One year later, the first NYC Pride March was held on Christopher Street The parade went without a hitch, despite gloomy forecasts for later in the day New York Senator Schumer was also seen riling up attendees, touting the importance of New York’s LGBTQ community into a megaphone A wide array of vehicles including motorcycles and three-wheelers also took part in the parade Marchers made their opinions known with several strongly worded signs and posters Parades in New York, Chicago, Seattle and San Francisco were among events that roughly 400 Pride organizations across the U. S.
held this year, with many focused specifically on the rights of transgender people. New York’s lively parade goers marched down Fifth Avenue to Greenwich Village, while waving rainbow flags to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall uprising, where a police raid on a gay bar triggered days of protests and launched the modern movement for LGBTQ+ rights. Pooliticians were out in full force Sunday after the NYPD said it was beefing up security in anticipation of the event.
Spotted among drag queens and activists were figures like Mayor Eric Adams, Kathy Hochul, and Chuck Schumer – three of roughly 100,000 participants taking part in the parade’s main procession. Always slated toward the end of June, the parade, as always, also commemorated the 1969 uprising by New York’s LGBTQ+ communities known as the Stonewall Rebellion – while preaching the continued importance of LGBTQ+ rights. 12-year-old Layla Williams performs with her fellow Bud Billiken dancers in Chicago’s 52nd annual Pride Parade Sunday The Pride colors are spelled out with balloons are marchers head down the streets Myles Sexton smiles for a portrait as they walk in the Toronto Pride Parade in Toronto on Sunday People participate in the 52nd Chicago Pride Parade in Chicago, Illinois, on Sunday Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson greets parade goers as he walks in Chicago’s Pride Parade Illinois Governor JB Pritzker (R) and Illinois Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton (L) participate in the 52nd Chicago Pride Parade in Chicago, Illinois, on Sunday The parade is the final event of a month of celebrating and honoring the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LBGTQ) community Jon Batayola, left, and Daniel Biginton embrace under an umbrella as they await the beginning of Chicago’s annual Pride Parade Sue Doster, co-chairperson of the city-funded Pride organization, earlier in the week explained that organizers were thrusting a spotlight on the rights associated with those of the trans community, whom have been the targets of Republican legislation as of late.
Speaking of city and state-led campaigns that have sought to bar things like drag story hours geared toward kids, Doster said: ‘They’re attacking these people because they’re less likely to stand up and fight back. ‘[This] is why it’s important that we all come together in solidarity and speak up when we see these injustices. ‘ At noon on Wednesday, millions descended on downtown Manhattan to make their support for that and other linked causes known – all while cops urged locals to be wary of increased incidents of violence due to the greater LGBTQ climate.
It also comes two years after parade organizers banned NYPD officers from participating in uniform, while moving to reduce their presence on the scene. The ban will be reviewed in 2025 Grand Marshal Billy Porter was one of many to speak Sunday about the injustices LGBTQ people have faced as of late Bashing city and state-led campaigns that have sought to bar things like drag story hours geared toward kids, organizers said: ‘They’re attacking these people because they’re less likely to stand up and fight back. ‘ While there were no specific threats to Manhattan’s march by the time it started, an assessment by the NYPD noted the event will take place ‘amid an elevated threat environment worldwide’ involving the gay and trans communities – and would thus require more security Residents and revelers made the most of weather attending an array of outdoor parties that sprouted up all across the city Meanwhile, both a literal and figurative dark cloud were cast over the festivities thanks to tenuous forecasts from not only the city’s police force, but its meteorologists – with a storm poised to slam Manhattan around 2pm It was not clear from the department’s statement what exactly that increased detail would be comprised of, though Chief of Patrol John Chell on Friday that the number will be well into the thousands The Manhattan parade often attracts scantily clad, sometimes rowdy revelers – and this time was no different, with police this time around warning the march comes ‘amid an elevated threat environment worldwide’ involving to the LGBTQ community Senator Chuck Schumer is seen posing with a citizen while marching down a cordoned off Fifth Avenue on Sunday People ride in a motorcycle with a sidecar at the 54th annual NYC Pride March, in New York While there were no specific threats to Manhattan’s march by the time it started , an assessment by the NYPD noted the event would take place ‘amid an elevated threat environment worldwide’ involving the gay and trans communities – and would thus require heightened security.
The parade comes as over the last few weeks, several Pride flags and transgender Pride flags stationed across the city have been ripped down and destroyed. Chief of Patrol John Chell noted the success of the city’s previous Pride parade: ‘I worked [it] last year. It was wonderful there were no incidents.
We plan on having the same event this year. ‘ Even pets got in on the action with this pup displaying rainbow colors Approximately 1 million people lined the streets of Manhattan on Sunday to celebrate Pride Supporters liners the streets to show support and celebrate Canada’s LGBTQ community Always slated toward the end of June, the parade, as always, also commemorated the 1969 uprising by New York’s LGBTQ+ communities known as the Stonewall Rebellion – while preaching the continued importance of LGBTQ+ rights Each year, the city explodes in an array of colors and activism for its LGBTQ-themed parade – and this year was no different, with this year’s theme ‘Strength in solidarity’ Millions descended on downtown Manhattan to make their support for that and other linked causes known – all while cops urged locals to be wary of increased incidents of violence due to the greater LGBTQ climate The march kicked off at around noon at 25th Street and Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, drawing a bevy of uniquely clad revelers – as organizers said they are seeking to call attention to the current plight of the transgender community Various New York agencies also attended the event – proudly making their presence known as they marched from Fifth Avenue, through Greenwich Village, toward Chelsea No incidents of violence were immediately reported, but officers are reportedly on high alert As usual, confetti was commonplace during the outdoor excursion, which began on Fifth Avenue, looped through Greenwich Village, and ends in Chelsea This year, a premium was put on the T in LGBTQ – due to recent criticism leveled toward trans people Several couples made their orientation known during the parade – known for its proud displays of homosexuality Participants posed and wave as they moved down Fifth Avenue Sunday, enjoying the sunny weather as rain was forecast toward the parade’s end Between the million or so attendees and hundreds of thousands of other revelers, roughly 2million attended the parade Sunday – with an amalgam of music, dancing and rainbows Police officers stand guard as New Yorkers march during the NYC Pride parade on Sunday. The force is on high alert this year due to an outflow of anti-LGBTQ sentiment This year’s march is expected to draw a million spectators, 100,000 participants and 60 floats A person participates in the 52nd Chicago Pride Parade in Chicago, Illinois, on Sunday In a internal statement sent around by the NYPD, cops cited previous acts of mass violence such as the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando as reasons to bolster security this time around.
Adams has said that any hateful actions toward LGBTQ New Yorkers Sunday – or any other day, for that matter – will not be tolerated. While some people whooped in celebration during the parade, many were mindful of the growing conservative countermovement, including new laws banning gender-affirming care for transgender children. ‘I’m not trying not to be very heavily political, but when it does target my community, I get very, very annoyed and very hurt,’ said Ve Cinder, a 22-year-old transgender woman who traveled from Pennsylvania to take part in the country’s largest Pride event.
‘I’m just scared for my future and for my trans siblings. I’m frightened of how this country has looked at human rights, basic human rights,’ she said. ‘It’s crazy.
‘ In Chicago, 16-year-old Maisy McDonough painted rainbow colors over her eyes and on her face for her first Pride parade. She told the Chicago Tribune she´s excited to ‘be united’ after a tough year for the community. ‘We really need the love of this parade,’ she said.
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