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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators block LGBTQ+ pride parade in Philadelphia

Some protesters held aloft a rainbow flag bearing the words "no pride in genocide," while others donned keffiyeh scarves.

by  Miri Weissman
Published on  06-03-2024 07:23
Last modified: 06-03-2024 20:23
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators block LGBTQ+ pride parade in PhiladelphiaEPA/Caroline Brehman

Parade paticipants hold up pro-Palestine signs and flags as they walk in the 2024 WeHo Pride Parade in West Hollywood, California, USA, on June 2, 2024 | Photo: EPA/Caroline Brehman

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Hundreds of protesters voicing opposition to Israeli policies disrupted an LGBTQ+ pride parade in Philadelphia on June 2, bringing the celebratory march to a standstill. The incident unfolded at the intersection of 11th Street and Locust Street as the Philly Pride March and Festival, which had commenced around 10:30 a.m. at Washington Square, was nearing its conclusion in the city's Gayborhood section.

According to videos shared on X, the protesters chanted slogans like, "Palestine will live forever! From the sea to the river!" and "PPP, KKK, IOF they are all the same!" as they confronted the LGBTQ+ revelers. The chant appeared to equate the Philly Pride Parade (PPP), the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), and the Israel Occupation Forces (IOF), although the precise intent behind the abbreviation "PPP" was not immediately clear.

Palestine protesters block the Philadelphia Pride Parade and clash with LGBTQI+ activists.

What are your thoughts?#Pride #Palestine #Protest #Philadelphia #Breaking #Latest #News #OAN pic.twitter.com/TROCD3REKR

— One America News (@OANN) June 2, 2024

 One protester read a pre-prepared statement into a microphone, saying, "Pride celebrations have merely become a public relations instrument used by the state to divert public attention away from…violent, repressive policies." Some protesters held aloft a rainbow flag bearing the words "no pride in genocide," while others donned keffiyeh scarves. One protester could be seen carrying a white sheet stuffed to resemble a deceased child wrapped in a shroud.

Queers for Palestine activist disrupting the Philadelphia Pride parade shouts:

"Pride celebrations have merely become a public relations instrument used by the state to divert public attention away from…violent, repressive policies."

The activists clashed with the… pic.twitter.com/mGf08LkrOL

— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) June 3, 2024

Police officers attempted to maintain order by corralling the demonstrators on one side of the intersection. However, the scene soon descended into chaos, with attendees throwing punches and assaulting others.

Philadelphia Pride parade descends into chaos as attendees have massive punch up and street brawl.

The Pride march was also disrupted earlier in the day as pro-Palestine protesters blocked the LGBT marchers from continuing on their route.

pic.twitter.com/aK0s06Eik5

— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) June 3, 2024

Tags: anti-Israel protestsAntisemitismGay Pride MonthGaza WarHamasPride Parade

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