'Fear and hostility': DeSantis legislation prompts Florida cities to cancel, restrict Pride events

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'Fear and hostility': DeSantis legislation prompts Florida cities to cancel, restrict Pride events

Show Caption Hide Caption Ron DeSantis signs bills targeting gender-affirming surgery Governor Ron DeSantis signed bills restricting gender-affirming surgery for minors ahead of Pride Month. Claire Hardwick, USA TODAY

At least two Florida cities have seen Pride celebrations canceled in the wake of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signing bills impacting the LGBTQ community.

DeSantis last month signed four bills into law that directly or indirectly target the LGBTQ community, the Pensacola News Journal, part of the USA TODAY Network, reported.

Legislation in the state restricts gender-affirming care, requires people to use bathrooms aligning with their sex assigned at birth, bans kids from attending “adult live performances” and more.

The NAACP last month issued a travel advisory to the state, calling DeSantis’ policies “openly hostile” to people of color and LGBTQ individuals. Jeremy Redfern, the governor's press secretary, criticized the move as “stunt.”

But organizers in St. Cloud, Florida, located about 25 miles south of Orlando, on May 18 canceled a Pride event scheduled for June 10. The organizers shared on Facebook that “This decision was not made lightly. We have been working hard to plan this event for months, and we were excited to celebrate our community with you.”

“These laws have created a climate of fear and hostility for LGBTQIA+ people in Florida,” organizers wrote. “We believe that holding an LGBTQIA+ event in this environment would put our community at risk.”

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And Port St. Lucie, located about 50 miles north of Palm Beach, canceled a Pride parade in April and restricted other event access to people 21 years and older in anticipation of DeSantis signing legislation blocking children from seeing an “adult live performances.”

LGBTQ advocates have warned that the provision could have a chilling effect on drag shows.

But many major cities in Florida aren’t canceling or restricting their events during Pride Month, which is marked during June. Tens of thousands of people are expected to go to central Florida to mark Gay Days, a decades-long tradition, in the Orlando area.

Rusty_Cooter on June 4th, 2023 at 02:43 UTC »

Do we not have freedom in this country? Tell DeSantis and all the others to fuck off and do it anyway. Fuck this fascist garbage.

Corn_Polkadots on June 4th, 2023 at 01:57 UTC »

I wonder if conservative women have worked out yet that the ban on drag shows could well end up in women having to obey a dress code too.

Just_Tana on June 4th, 2023 at 01:54 UTC »

Fascism. The word we are looking for is fascism. The oppression of women, Latinos, the queer community. The banning of books and learning. The threats of violence. Taking children from parents. Fascism. This is fascism.