Well day one of South Carolina Black Pride is over and it was a huge success despite an ugly downpour of rain.
We had a huge crowd at our opening reception and not one protestor.
In all honesty, though, we have never had a protestor at our Black Pride events. For some reason, they are scared of us. I think they have this idea that us lgbts of color are rowdy and won't take any mess from people try to upset our events.
I think they have this idea that we have a standby army of drag queens and lesbians armed with lye, razors, and shoes with sharpened heels that they use with deadly accuracy.
That's just ridiculous and I frankly don't know where they got this idea . . .
Seriously though we did have a very prestitious attendee last night. Columbia Mayor Bob Coble appeared and addressed the crowd. And it was his second appearance at Black Pride.
Last year, he gave us a proclamation. Apparently every fourth Saturday in June is officially Black Pride day in the city of Columbia.
I personally think that its awesome for an elected official to acknowledge and support the activities all of his constituents.
On the flip side of that, there seems to be a big block of emptiness regarding a press conference held this week by members of the religious right.
Our friend Peter LaBarbera and various so-called culture warriors (i.e. Matt Barber, Sally Kern and assorted mumble, mumble mutter) held a press conference earlier this week protesting the very few lgbt positive acts of the Obama Administration.
And I have yet to hear anything about it. Except for a little silly blurb on his site, LaBarbera has yet to print anything about the press conference.
Can it be that the event failed to garner any media attention?
I hope so.
Even side show performers lose their appeal.
1 comment:
It sounds like the event went well. That makes my old soul feel great.
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