There was another shooting at an LGBTQ+ nightclub over the weekend, this time in Colorado Springs. It comes after a marked increase of far-right groups targeting drag queens and trans people, and make no mistake that such rhetoric is very much leaking into Canada, and was present in the election through the People’s Party, and featured in some of the discourse coming out of the occupation in Ottawa back in February. It is having an impact here—I’ve spoken to out gay MPs who say they haven’t faced these kinds of threats in years, but now they’ve made a comeback, and this is going to mean a concerted effort to take this seriously in our politics. Unfortunately, I’m not sure how much I trust that it’ll happen, given that our current government talks a better game than they do in following through, and the Conservatives are hoovering up the far-right tactics and propaganda as a way of trying to use the far right to win votes rather than playing to the centre, and Poilievre has insulated himself from criticism on this by putting his two out MPs in his leadership team, including making Melissa Lantsman one of his deputy leaders.
Another hate based attack on the Queer community, following months of escalating homophobia and transphobia from paranoid populist across North America and Europe.
On far-right channels this morning, they are *celebrating* the attack. https://t.co/sivGjB2uWg
— Justin Ling (Has Left) (@Justin_Ling) November 20, 2022
It was a joke to them. And the mainstream media, at best, covered this as an side story — kooky congresswoman says yet another whacky thing — instead of what it really is:
Radiaization. pic.twitter.com/cCXM2sMgV2
— Justin Ling (Has Left) (@Justin_Ling) November 20, 2022
https://twitter.com/StephanieCarvin/status/1594362156547547145
https://twitter.com/carl_s_charles/status/1594358215226990598
This whole thread. https://t.co/BpuL2PE2vr
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) November 20, 2022
The attack on the 2SLGBTQI+ community in Colorado Springs is horrifying, and we stand with them against this vile act of hatred. On behalf of Canadians, I’m sending my deepest condolences to those who lost a loved one, and wishing a fast and full recovery to all those injured.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) November 20, 2022
With this in mind, and Trudeau’s words especially, I am curious why he and his government then chose to send a delegation, led by Harjit Sajjan, to the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, a country that criminalises LGBTQ+ people, and which is essentially a modern slave state where hundreds of migrant workers died in order to build the facilities for these games. By choosing to send the delegation (as opposed to letting Team Canada participate), they are actively participating in the sportswashing happening. Not to say that Canada hasn’t done its share of sportswashing (thinking especially of the Vancouver winter Olympics), but this is egregious, and incredibly disappointing that they made this choice.
So the government is sending a diplomatic delegation to the World Cup, in spite of Qatar’s human rights record. pic.twitter.com/FW1EuA2Jjt
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) November 20, 2022
Important interview. So glad they reached out to Dr. Mohamed to hear what it’s like first-hand in Qatar. https://t.co/vBXE65LIL2
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) November 19, 2022