To understand what happened in Toronto this Saturday one should be familiar with Skokie, Illinois. In both 1977 and 1978, the National Socialist Party of America attempted to march in Skokie which was the home of numerous Holocaust survivors. The village government refused to allow NSPA permission to march knowing that it was nothing more than a provocation wrapped up as free speech.
Boswick claims that Christians are not allowed to assemble and march which, by the very fact that these bigots are quite literally assembled and marching in his own video sort of puts the lie to his claim.
In case anyone has forgotten what Boswick thinks about the LGBTQ+ community, here's a refresher:
Hence why the anti-LGBTQ hate groups and individuals chose Toronto's Gay Village to march through on September 28, 2019:
Pastor David Lynn says they just want some chicken from Chik-fil-a. His lawyer has been in touch with the super intendant to try and free up the road to let them pass. The are now chanting "Chik-fil-a". pic.twitter.com/Xglxrajm98— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
Hmmmm, Rick Boswick hates socialists, but demands socialism in his fast food chicken restaurants (and yes, that is noted Islamophobe, Homophobe, and ironically anti-Christian Ron Banerjee dancing in the background).
And when participants claiming to be Christian shout "degenerates" and "sodomites" at members of the LGBTQ community and others counter-protesting, referring this as a hate march is more than appropriate:
But let's start at the beginning.
Back in early June, David Lynn of Christ's Forgiveness Ministries was charged with causing a disturbance for preaching hateful and homophobic rhetoric in Gay Village - at the beginning of Pride. In video from that incident, Lynn is seeing approaching people on the street, microphone in hand, asking people whether they accept him. When people state they don't wish to talk to him, he calls them bigots.
To Lynn, "tolerance and acceptance" means having to listen to his hateful sermons without complaint. Anything less is "hate and bigotry."
Via CP24:
Back in early June, David Lynn of Christ's Forgiveness Ministries was charged with causing a disturbance for preaching hateful and homophobic rhetoric in Gay Village - at the beginning of Pride. In video from that incident, Lynn is seeing approaching people on the street, microphone in hand, asking people whether they accept him. When people state they don't wish to talk to him, he calls them bigots.
To Lynn, "tolerance and acceptance" means having to listen to his hateful sermons without complaint. Anything less is "hate and bigotry."
Lynn at the hate march. Photo credit: @StedyPhoto
Via CP24:
Video posted online shows pastor David Lynn speaking into a microphone at Church and Wellesley streets and saying that he is “coming out as a Christian.” Through nearly two hours of footage, Lynn is seen saying that he doesn’t hate anyone, that some people hate Christians and that some people want him to “stay in the closet” as a Christian.
He begins approaching various people to ask if they would tolerate him. When one man asks him to go away, Lynn calls him a bigot. When others approach to tell Lynn that he is disturbing them, he calls them “hateful.”
After more community members arrived, Lynn was seen arguing with them and his supporters, before police eventually arrested Lynn.
As a result, Lynn made the far-right media circuit, appearing in interviews with Alex Jones, and D-grade "media" hatriots, like Wayne Whine Peters. Unsurprisingly, Lynn also received favourable coverage from The Rebel.
Prior to the march John Tory denounced the hate march which of course ledMutt and Jeff Derek Storie and Rick Boswick to engage in the over the top rhetoric we've come to expect from them. First Storie claimed that Tory's criticism of the marchers was incitement and an act of war (I kid you not, he actually wrote that):
Prior to the march John Tory denounced the hate march which of course led
Then Boswick just prior to AND during the hate march impotently threatened to have Tory arrested should he personally be harmed:
Boswick claims that Christians are not allowed to assemble and march which, by the very fact that these bigots are quite literally assembled and marching in his own video sort of puts the lie to his claim.
In case anyone has forgotten what Boswick thinks about the LGBTQ+ community, here's a refresher:
13. Boswick states that the Stonewall Riots weren’t about systemic oppression; it was because queer folks were “druggies” and prostitutes. King agrees.— Yellow Vests Canada Exposed 🏴 (@VestsCanada) June 29, 2019
These people are such pieces of shit. pic.twitter.com/k4efNBbw9I
Here’s a rough clip of them at Dunnville Pride. Unbelievable. #YellowVestsCanada #cdnpoli #Pride2019 pic.twitter.com/FRXHJTVuX1— Yellow Vests Canada Exposed 🏴 (@VestsCanada) May 28, 2019
One thing is clear. The organizers of the hate march (a) expected a lot more people to show up than actually did and (b) they're well funded.
A counter-protest to the planned hate march up Church Street is forming in front of St. James at King and Church in Toronto. pic.twitter.com/huDYEumgWd— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
It seems like they were expecting a lot more people. pic.twitter.com/ljGheQWVXN— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
Christ's Forgiveness Ministries, according to their website, is a registered non-profit which operates in Canada, the US, and the UK, with David Lynn as the director.
Figures from charitydir.com put their assets at just over $44,000 and their revenue at $112,228:
Figures from charitydir.com put their assets at just over $44,000 and their revenue at $112,228:
Now while not as many showed up as they expected, more showed up than we would have liked.
The hate group is now preaching that Christians are being "pushed into the closet" and "sometimes feel like a minority". pic.twitter.com/GMgNhtHzLd— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The march began after the usual misogynistic and homophobic speeches were given to rile up the crowd
Of course the People's Party of Canada are here at the hate march. pic.twitter.com/P3RAlvNzYK— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The hate group is attacking @kristynwongtam a lot and John Tory for supporting her. pic.twitter.com/O0Wjrkbgzs— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The hate march preacher just stated.— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
"Men have been given an authority from God to lead the nation."
"Women were not built for the task that men were built for." pic.twitter.com/Snf2F1T3PR
They then began their march to the Gay Village, however they were stymied continuously along the way, as a strong counter was organized by the excellent people at The 519 and other community groups:
We’re at Church and Front/Wellington Streets, and we intend to stay here. Join us in this sit in to fight against hate in our Village and city. More updates on the way. pic.twitter.com/lZuUMkQpZ2— The 519 (@The519) September 28, 2019
— The 519 (@The519) September 28, 2019
The view of the hate march with counter protesters up the street at Front Street. #ArmyOfLovers #NoHateInOurCity pic.twitter.com/c1FU7HFRuZ— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The counter protestors are facing off at Church and Front now with the hate march group. The hate march organizers are now preaching "civil rights are for Christians too". pic.twitter.com/R2GH5QgJUU— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The hate march is now trying to go up Yonge Street to circumvent the counter protest. The counter protestors are on the move to cut them off. pic.twitter.com/ICgZ88JmF5— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The police? Well, let's just say they weren't especially helpful:
Police are mobilizing down alleys and on horseback in the Church and Front area. pic.twitter.com/3EqOW5kRbH— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
I spoke with the officer in charge and he says police will not stop the hate march from going up Yonge Street. Their goal is to keep the peace above all else. pic.twitter.com/7AtFdvCO1v— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
But the folks counter-protesting didn't let up:
The hate march has been stopped on Yonge just south of King. The counter protest has moved up Church and is now north of Dundas. pic.twitter.com/R7dGGGJ1hT— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The hate march is on the move again moving up Yonge. They have met counter protesters and anti fascists at Adelaide and stopped. pic.twitter.com/H4PKgsPMv7— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
The hate march and counter protesters are facing off with no one backing down. pic.twitter.com/BRqJkeUBTy— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
Boswick and Storie were a little upset:
We wonder if Boswick's unhinged ranting about masks should also be applied to his friend Lily:
We wonder if Boswick's unhinged ranting about masks should also be applied to his friend Lily:
Hamiltonians may also be interested in this face among the crowd. pic.twitter.com/N4JOGpHvEy— Anti-Patriot Bot (@CarlMarks2000) September 28, 2019
Again, the police were not especially helpful:
The hate march has resumed after police pushed anti fascists to the sidewalk to allow the march to continue up Yonge Street. Another barrier has been set up at Richmond to try once again to stop the march. pic.twitter.com/LS67K0ZThl— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
Still, the counter-protesters peacefully stood their ground:
The police are trying to let Pastor David Lynn and his hate march continue up Yonge but counter protesters are allowing only an inch at a time. They are currently blocked at Yonge and Richmond. pic.twitter.com/dKB1KKf64i— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
Finally, the hate marchers turned tail:
Police are now trying to break up both groups. pic.twitter.com/Y8c29Kqfo2— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
Pastor David Lynn giving his concession speech. The hate parade is over. Both groups have now gone home. pic.twitter.com/9nsY0yAu6h— Toronto Guardian (@TORGuardian) September 28, 2019
Counter-protesters holding the line. Credit: @StedyPhoto
Counter-protesters being pushed back. Credit: @StedyPhoto
Love and community will always win. A statement from The 519.
Derek Storie, Rick Boswick, and Wayne
Whine Peters all had live streams from the Christian hate march, and as
you can guess, some of the comments were pretty disgusting.
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