Protest at Fort Worth city council meeting
November 8th, 2009
On Tuesday, Nov. 10, the Fort Worth city council meets for the first time since the Fort Worth police department issued their report on the Rainbow Lounge Raid.
Rainbow Lounge Raid veteran Todd Camp sent this:
Meet at the Rainbow Lounge parking lot at 5 p.m. to rally and prep cars for a flashy, colorful, horn-honkin’ caravan through Downtown Fort Worth on our way to City Hall for the 7 p.m. City Council Meeting! This is a big one folks…
Rainbow Lounge reports, Gender Identity/Expression up for a vote to add to our city non-discrimination ordinance, comments on the Diversity Task Force … and MUCH more.
WE NEED TO PACK THE HALL AGAIN! Bring your friends, family and allies – gay and straight.
Queer LiberAction posted this:
The Fort Worth Police Department continues to fail in adequately addressing the needs and grievances of the Fort Worth GLBT community. Officers involved in sending Chad Gibson to the hospital for over a week due to serious brain injury will be given a light slap on the wrist by being written up and a possible day or two suspension.
If the Fort Worth Police Department and the City of Fort Worth really are wanting to be as diverse and inclusive as they maintain, then the time to make those aspirations a reality is now! The City of Fort Worth and the FWPD should send a clear signal that homophobia and violence, intimidation and harassment will under no circumstances be tolerated. There should be no room in a diverse and inclusive police force for those who break policy in such an egregious way.
Join Queer LiberAction along with the North Texas LGBT community to rally for justice, respect and equality on Tuesday, November 10 beginning at 5:00 PM outside of the Fort Worth City Council located at 1000 Throckmorton St in Fort Worth. From the rally we will proceed into the city council meeting as a group which is set to begin at 7:00 PM.
— David Taffet
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November 8th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
Dumb. Just plain dumb.
November 8th, 2009 at 8:11 pm
Is this another advertisement for Rainbow Lounge?
Hopefully, this stunt will have only 10-12 people. Without “drink specials” they’ll never draw a big crowd. Angry demands. Angry demands. Angry demands. Isn’t 40 years enough?
Can’t you guys think of something productive to do? Complaining, especially when Fort Worth has responded very positively, doesn’t help. Activists have been fighting for decades and we aren’t any closer to equality. Please explain “why” you believe fighting works? Don’t refer to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 either. That’s 45 years ago. We live in a new world. A new world, full of old ideas.
November 8th, 2009 at 8:49 pm
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November 8th, 2009 at 10:13 pm
Even if its for one day we can all agree that we cant allow Evangelist to strip the gains we have made in Fort Worth. Whether you’re in the car procession or outside city hall chanting. Lets show Fort Worth that gays and lesbians are here to stay. WE NEED EVERYONE THERE
November 9th, 2009 at 7:00 am
MY concern is that this is going to overshadow our resolution to add protection for transgender people to the city’s anti-discrimination ordinance…something I’ve been trying to change for years.
November 9th, 2009 at 9:06 am
Somebody needs to explain how one can be groped with that back of a hand. I need to know so I can practice.
November 9th, 2009 at 9:39 am
Rich McPhee said:
“Lets show Fort Worth that gays and lesbians are here to stay.”
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Are you kidding? Does anyone in Fort Worth think we’re leaving? Where will we go?
I’m curious, I guess you are suggesting that Fort Worth is more welcoming to LGBT because of your little “Bitch-Fests.” Ask the people in Fort Worth – they actually agree with the LGBT Community – you guys are annoying clowns.
November 9th, 2009 at 7:49 pm
MOVE FORWARD people! Correct me if I’m wrong, but didnt the lead TABC agent go on the news saying HE arrested Chad Gibson, not FWPD?!? Didnt the rookie TABC agent go on the news saying HE watched Chad do a face plant but was unable to get to him to stop the fall?
FWPD is at least trying… the city of Fort Worth initiated the Diversity Task Force and is making HUGE strides for our comunity with requests to add gender expression and gender identity to the anti discrimination policy, and the vote for domestic partner benefits is now on the radar and within our grasp.
Stop yelling about conspiracy because you buy hook line and sinker all the unsubstantiated runors the bloggers wrote to generate “straight cop panic”… (BTW, it was TABC that said he was groped, NOT FWPD) 30+ witnesses came forward and not one could substantiate excessive force. The FWPD Chief has already apologized for not knowing the significance of June 28th, which let’s be honest, HALF of our OWN community could not have accurately explained.
This “IN YOUR FACE” rhetoric risks alienating the general population that might just now be ready to consider our plight and get behind us in our pursuit for civil rights…
Do something helpful, be positive in your involvement or shut up! No wonder the narrow minded extreme Bible thumpers are coming out of the wood work. Be smart geeeez!
November 9th, 2009 at 9:58 pm
These protests are not about LGBT Equal Rights – they are about “creating disagreement and headlines.” In the face of thoughtful logic (like the previous Comment) these angry malcontents will still try to instigate controversy.
You would think when members of your own community asks you to “please stop hurting us” that they would listen. Instead, they just turn up the volume. Whatever bridges have been built in FW because of that unfortunate night – are burned down by these fools.
Grow up.
November 10th, 2009 at 2:42 pm
I hope that Fort Worth is able to have people represent the gay community in a positive way. Some of the outspoken people who were “speaking” for the gay community are have been arrested for drug crimes while others have their face all over every gay sex site like the manhunt, adam4adam and so on. These are not the kind of people we need to speak for us.