The Toronto Pride Parade kicked off at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 30. Three and a half hours later, it came to an unexpected halt, as the Coalition Against Pinkwashing blocked it, the Toronto Star reports.Amid the thousands of revelers marking Canada’s largest Pride celebration, roughly 30 members of the coalition stopped the procession on its route of about a mile and a half to bring attention to the war in Gaza.
Forty-five minutes later, organizers of Pride Toronto decided to cancel the remainder of the parade. In a statement issued later in the day, Pride Toronto said the decision not to continue was primarily due to safety. “While we deeply respect and uphold everyone’s right to peacefully protest, our foremost priority is the well-being of all participants and spectators,” the statement reads. “We empathize with those who were looking forward to participating and regret any inconvenience caused by this decision.”According to the Star, police offered to assist in removing the protesters, but organizers requested there be no such action.
The group Queer and Trans Palestinian Action for Liberation also issued a statement, theirs endorsing the coalition action.“As queer and trans Palestinians, we are appalled by the weaponization of our gender and sexual identities to attempt to justify and pinkwash the Zionist entity’s crimes,” it reads. “These crimes against humanity aim to eliminate and obliterate all Palestinian existence, including that of queer and trans Palestinians.”Pride Toronto is no stranger to political tension.