The Alabama Political Reporter reports:
An LGBTQ+ float has been denied participation in the Prattville Christmas parade, with Mayor Bill Gillespie citing safety concerns. “This morning, it was brought to the City’s attention from Prattville Pride that there are serious safety concerns regarding Prattville Pride’s participation in the Christmas parade,” Gillespie said in a statement Thursday morning.
Asked to clarify these safety concerns, Gillespie said the safety concerns were brought to the attention of the city by Prattville Pride itself in a Thursday morning email:
“Subsequent to the city council meeting held on Dec. 3, there have been some additional threats made against our organization referencing harmful actions to be taken against us and our float during the Prattville Christmas Parade. At this time, Prattville Pride is requesting Prattville police officers to specifically monitor us and our surroundings during staging, as well as assign two officers to walk near the crowd alongside our float.”
Courthouse News reports:
After a hearing for an emergency injunction Friday morning, an Alabama LGBTQ organization is waiting for a ruling from federal judge about whether it can participate in the city of Prattville’s annual Christmas parade, scheduled for Friday evening. Prattville Pride filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the city after it withdrew permission for the organization to march.
Caryl Lawson, vice president and co-founder of Pratville Pride, told the council the group had been subjected to “hateful pushback and rhetoric.” On social media forums, there have been suggestions the group will be clad in lingerie or will toss sex toys and LGBTQ literature to children along the parade route. There were also threats to vandalize the group’s float or toss objects including “rotten tomatoes” at members of the organization.
From my first report last month:
Prattville Pride was the very first organization to enter the City of Prattville’s annual Christmas parade this year. The group paid the fee like other organizations and says they plan to abide by the city’s rules. However, Clean Up Alabama, the group that originally formed to challenge LGBTQ+ titles in the Prattville library, is calling on the city to reverse course and deny Prattville Pride the opportunity to participate.
“The Christmas parade is a celebration of Christmas, the birth of Jesus Christ the Messiah. It is NOT a time to celebrate someone’s sexual preferences. And it is certainly not a place for a drag show,” Clean Up Alabama said in an email pushing for the removal of Prattville Pride. The fervor started after a far-right website highlighted Prattville Pride’s participation in the event.
There’s much more at the first link above.
Prattville caves to threats, pulls LGBTQ float out of Christmas parade https://t.co/xzNkBCb32G
— Alabama Political Reporter (@ALReporter) December 5, 2024
The city of Prattville has un-invited Prattville Pride from participating in their Christmas parade. Apparently, someone was threatening to do harm to Prattville Pride, so the city let the bullies have their way– in the name of safety.
https://t.co/YKy1hB3EUa
— Tabitha Isner (@TabithaK) December 5, 2024
The Prattville “Pride” Pedophiles have contrived a way to keep themselves in the news. Good on Prattville responding appropriately to their “safety concerns by removing them from the parade. https://t.co/rowAXjr9WM
— @ChampionHill (@BakerCreek63) December 6, 2024
With less than 4 hours to go until the Prattville Christmas Parade starts, it’s up to a federal judge to decide whether an LGBTQ group’s float will be included.
What’s up with Alabama’s Christmas towns this week? #alpoliticshttps://t.co/liLTzNoS8o
— Jeremy Gray (@jgray78) December 6, 2024
Hate doesn’t happen in a vacuum.
When leaders allow hateful rhetoric to fester, threats become inevitable. Prattville Pride followed the rules, registered for the parade, and sought to spread love and inclusivity. Instead, they received threats. https://t.co/mCPN3XhdNC— Mara Miro (@MaraMiro93) December 5, 2024