Boston Mayor Won't March in St. Patrick's Day Parade if LGBTQ Vets are Excluded
A variety of officials along with Boston Mayor Marty Walsh have signaled that they will not march in the citys St. Patricks Day parade following its exclusion of LGBTQ veterans group OUTVETS.
It was just two years ago that marked the historic addition of two LGBTQ groups, including OUTVETS, to the parade. This year, however, OUTVETS discovered that they had been denied entry to the list of parade participants, and concluded, While the reason for our denial is unclear, one can only assume its because we are LGBTQ.
The South Boston Allied War Veterans Council, the parades organizer, drew immediate condemnation from Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, who said he would not participate in the March 19 parade unless the council reversed course.
I will not tolerate discrimination in our city of any form, he said in a statement.
Republican Gov. Charlie Baker said he would not participate either, while Democratic U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton called for a boycott of the parade. Moulton, who served four tours of duty in Iraq, has marched with OutVets previously.
Restricting a veterans group from marching in a parade that honors veterans doesnt make any sense to me, Baker said.
This years Chief Marshal, Dan Magoon, the executive director of Mass Fallen Heroes, resigned over the vote.
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Anheuser-Busch Threatens Boycott of Boston St. Pats Parade if LGBTQ Vets are Excluded
Anheuser-Busch has denounced the Boston St. Patricks Day Parade for excluding the LGBTQ vets group from participating and said they are evaluating their participation.
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http://www.towleroad.com/2017/03/anheuser-busch/