A coalition of groups have issued a statement condemning ‘without reservation the degrading comments and the resulting hate speech spread online following the official EuroPride 2023 dance event held in Valletta last Saturday’.
‘Moreover, we request maturity and responsibility from persons with a wide-reaching audience who unfortunately choose to use their public platform to promote discrimination and prejudice against the LGBTIQ+ community.’
‘‘Dancing with Pride’ was an event designed with everyone in mind, an all ages-appropriate celebration championing diversity and people coming together from the LGBTIQ community, their families, and allies. It intended to continue pushing Malta and Gozo further in favour of the pillars of democracy. As diverse as society is on our islands, we should be encouraging inclusion and understanding with people of all ages and backgrounds, not closing off in a bubble ignoring the diverse realities that surround us.’
The groups called out public figures, politicians and others in the media who ‘insist on judging families who voluntarily join a music and dance event, simply because the organisers are members of the LGBTIQ+ community.
‘The derogatory comments imply that the LGBTIQ+ community should hide itself from certain categories of society. This attitude ignores the realities of LGBTIQ+ people and their families who form part of and contribute to society. Such a reaction is a reminder of why the need for Pride persists, and that despite the legal achievements, much work is left to be done to educate and change mentalities in the Maltese Islands.’
The statement was endorsed by ADITUS Foundation, ADPD, Allied Rainbow Communities, Drachma LGBTI, Drachma Parents, Equality Labour (Partit Laburista), LGBTI+ Gozo and MGRM.
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