At least seven people have been victims of anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes, according to local Liverpool media. The people of Liverpool decided enough was enough and rallied together to showcase support and solidarity for the victims and the LGBTQ+ community.
On Tuesday (22 June), the LGBTQ+ community marched together in the streets chanting powerful statements to show they would not be intimidated or scared by the spate of attacks that have unfolded in the city.
The chants driven by the crown included: “Whose lives matter? Queer lives matter,” and “Be angry, be here, be queer. We will not live in fear.” Drag queen Angel Dewynter led a speech at the protest and called for unity and strength from the community: “All these homophobic attacks that are