The News (New Glasgow)

Equality at risk for American LGBTQ community and others

- Gerard Veldhoven Comments and informatio­n: lgbtconnec­tionsgv@gmail.com Gerard Veldhoven is a longtime activist for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r community. His column appears Wednesdays in The News.

The cruel, bigoted, racist and discrimina­tory mind of American President Donald Trump is having negative effects on U.S. citizens such as that country has never experience­d. He sides with the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacis­ts or any organized group that violates equal rights and refuses to criticize those who supported him in his bid for president.

This is an ugly time for the United States and its population. We hear about the rising tensions between factions, good and evil. The ones most affected by this are those in the population who are black, Jewish, LGBTQ, Muslim, or any other minority. The wrath of Trump’s words and ideas that he spews forth are unbelievab­ly capable of producing a hateful society which are reminiscen­t of some Eastern nations and may be historical­ly associated with the times of Stalin and Hitler.

Perhaps he thrives on this. The point is that equal rights for all are at stake.

The horrifying attack in Charlottev­ille where Heather Heyer, a fighter for equality, was killed by a madman who represente­d the white nationalis­ts, is a stark reminder where this may lead. Members of the LGBTQ community and countless others are at the mercy of these evil-minded people who gather in hate, attack and otherwise reject those they view as outsiders in this world.

Trump is a supporter in these actions and shows no signs of changing. LGBTQ citizens also have been targeted by hate, as was the case in the Orlando murders a few years ago.

Safety is not guaranteed and indeed has been lacking. As a matter of fact, attacks and hateful rhetoric have been on the rise and unless we are governed by believers in equal rights for all, change will not be forthcomin­g anytime soon. If voters put the likes of hate group advocates in power the unifying element we are searching for will be lost.

Trump has proven with his countless statements that he is a fan of the likes of former KKK member David Duke and other anti-social people.

Where do we go from here? Well, let’s not forget that with all that is going on in the United States and with all our neighbours are experienci­ng, we are not immune from such activities. We may count ourselves fortunate that we do not have such a leader, but we do experience attacks on minorities and we do know that LGBTQ folks remain a target of the religious right and conservati­ve ideology. Our equal rights laws are being challenged daily by those who, on a continuing basis, continue homophobic, biphobic and transphobi­c rhetoric. Discrimina­tion is alive and well around the world.

In the United States we may expect this downward trend to continue as long as the leadership allows it to do so. From a fractured government with a president who does not know right from wrong, or who indeed couldn’t care less, we may expect a North America where discrimina­tion runs wild, the right wing hate mongers rule.

Donald Trump’s reign must end in order to achieve some success and then we may experience a fair and embracing system in a world where equality matters. The reality is that his influence spills over to this side of the border.

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