Posted on 02/08/2014 4:18:03 AM PST by rickmichaels
TORONTO Torontos controversial mayor came under fire Friday as he firmly voiced his disapproval of a rainbow flag flown over city hall as the Sochi Winter Olympics began.
The flag a long-standing symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights and pride was raised in a sign of solidarity, but Rob Ford said he wanted it taken down.
This is about the Olympics. This is about being patriotic to your country. This is not about someones sexual preference, he said.
When told the gesture was meant to protest anti-gay laws in Russia, Ford replied: Let Russia do what they want. Were Canadians here.
The flag was put up on a courtesy flag pole which otherwise flies the City of Toronto flag. Multiple flag poles around city hall fly the Canadian flag and the city flags at all times.
A city spokeswoman said the mayor didnt officially order the rainbow flag to come down, but did ask how it came to be raised.
The mayor did ask to seek clarity on how this rainbow flag could be flown at city hall, said Jackie DeSouza, explaining that a non-profit group had asked to have the rainbow flag flown for the duration of the Sochi Games.
DeSouza said the groups request met the requirements of the citys flag flying policy, which was highlighted for the mayor.
Given that city council approved this policy it would have to be up to council as a whole to change the policy, she said when asked if the mayor could order the flag to come down.
The flag flap drew some LGBT activists to the mayors office to protest his comments.
That he actually would go out of his way to remove a flag which is a symbolic gesture in support of those very basic human rights is probably more upsetting to me than anything hes done around here, Suzy Richter said after a conversation with the mayor.
The scene at city hall momentarily intensified Friday when police were seen entering the mayors office, prompting speculation that their visit might be related to the flag issue.
A spokesman for the mayor quickly clarified that wasnt the case, saying only that police were investigating a potential threat to Ford and his family.
Toronto was one of several Canadian cities including Montreal, Ottawa and Edmonton to fly the rainbow flag on Friday.
In Vancouver, the flag went up at the request of Mayor Gregor Robertson, and coincided with a decision to send an openly gay councillor to Sochi to lobby for the International Olympic Committee to make Pride Houses mandatory at future Games.
In Montreal, Mayor Denis Coderre said his city protested Russias anti-gay laws.
Over the past months we have observed several gestures of repression toward the LGBT community in Russia, Coderre, a former federal sports minister, said as the rainbow flag was raised.
This gesture is a symbol of fraternity and solidarity toward the LGBT community of Montreal and around the world Today, we are all Russian for all those people who are suffering right now.
Ford, who lost most of his mayoral powers late last year after admitting hed smoked crack cocaine while in office, has previously come under fire for his staunch refusal to attend Torontos gay pride parade that marches through the downtown core each summer.
In the past, he said his refusal to attend was due to a family tradition of spending the Canada Day long weekend at the cottage.
But when asked Wednesday if he was planning to attend this years World Pride parade, Ford said: Ive never been to a pride parade. So Im not going to change the way I am.
The mayors remarks prompted criticism from the public and at least one fellow city councillor, who accused him of thinly veiled homophobia.
The mayors councillor brother, Doug Ford, denied that either he or his brother are homophobic. He said he felt uncomfortable bringing his kids to an event where middle-aged men with pot bellies ran down the street buck naked.
ya mean the Crayola flag?
Even a crack smoking Mayor gets it right once in a while.
Was he sober when he said it?
LGBT community does get upset when they can’t their poles on display.
http://www.torontosun.com/2014/02/06/mayor-rob-ford-not-at-city-hall-for-bob-marley-day
WHEREAS each year on February 6, we honour the legacy of Robert (Bob) Nesta Marley, an influential musician, advocate for human rights and international ambassador of peace.
His early career began with friends, the legendary Wailers, Bob Marley and the Wailers. His music captivated people of all cultures, broke music barriers and helped introduce reggae music to the world.
Bob Marley became one of the greatest ambassadors of peace the world has seen. He used music to tear down the walls of apartheid and promoted African unity, culture and world peace both at home and internationally, with songs like One Love and Africa Unite. Today, his music continues to be loved by many and is instantly recognized around the world.
NOW THEREFORE, I, Mayor Rob Ford, on behalf of Toronto City Council, do hereby proclaim February 6, 2014 as Bob Marley Day in the City of Toronto.
The really funny thing was that Rob didnt even show up to City Hall on that day, he called in sick. Things that make you go hummmmm (cough, cough).
NOW THEREFORE, I, Mayor Rob Ford, on behalf of Toronto City Council, do hereby proclaim February 6, 2014 as Bob Marley Day in the City of Toronto.
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This is Canada a British Commonwealth country and they gave away Feb 6, Waitangi Day in New Zealand, another British Commonwealth Day ???
That’s like one of the states giving away the Fourth of July...
Whoops
another British Commonwealth country ????
Well now he’s done it. All that other crap was forgivable.
Rob Ford has always had a target on his back, because he’s a conservative in a mostly-leftist city. (Never goes to “gay pride” parades, tried to privatize garbage collection, etc.) So when his drug problems became public, the leftists jumped at the chance to use it to bring him down.
Yet he’s still Mayor, and still has significant public support. Obviously, not everyone in Toronto agrees with the leftist agenda.
Some are more equal than others. They want equality...no...wait....they want special privileges. What is equal about that?
From article:A city spokeswoman said the mayor didnt officially order the rainbow flag to come down,....
Not exactly a truthful headline by the Canadian Press there eh...???
Now the Toronto ( Red ) Star is REALLY going to go after him/sarc off
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