Phelps crew avoids Toronto protest
TORONTO NEWS / Love-in to support SummerWorks production
Matt Thomas / Toronto / Friday, August 08, 2008
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(Matt Mills)
A press release quietly slipped out of godhatesfags.com, Aug 1 that hit too close to home.

The site, run by notorious homophobe Fred Phelps and his Westboro Baptist Church (WBC), is ground zero for hateful fundamentalist propaganda and protest announcements against things like productions of the Laramie Project, funerals of AIDS victims, Matthew Shepard and Heath Ledger and now the Toronto premiere of Alistair Newton's Summerworks play, The Pastor Phelps Project.

The play, a satirical cabaret, uses Fred Phelps's own words as a jumping point to parody religious intolerance, hypocrisy and extremism in North America and it caught the WBC's attention, it's believed, through a theatre preview article in Xtra.

Various media outlets swarmed around the story and the word began to spread virally in the gay community: Phelps was sending a small group of his minions to Toronto to picket the show and a counter-protest began to take shape.

By 7pm on Aug 7, most of the more than 150 pro-queer activists arrived at the Cameron House on Queen St ready to lend their support and solidarity to the handful of artists and audience members tucked inside the small art house venue. They carried signs with slogans that ran the gamut -- "God is Love," hilarious "Fred Phelps Needs to Get Laid" and "My Canada Includes Sodomy." Protesters from all age brackets (including one baby's very first protest) seemed in good spirits, eager to join together and drown out any unwelcome hatred.

Despite reports of physical threats being phoned into the venue against the Phelps picketers the crowd seemed dead set on expressing its message of tolerance peacefully.

By 8:30pm it was clear the WBC crew wasn't going to show but the pervasive attitude in the crowd was that if WBC members were to threaten to protest here again attendees would be there again in a heartbeat.

According to the National Post, the Westboro members were stopped at the border and sent back but a satisfying feeling of victory was still felt.

Newton's show received great exposure, it sold out opening night and the media attention gave Newton an amazing opportunity to discuss the issues of homophobia and freedom of speech that underline his play.

To anyone who bemoans that the gay community has become apathetic in the wake of the gay marriage ruling, there was a street full of love assembled at short notice that proves otherwise.



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send them all home
Good for keeping these hate mongers out . Both from the Toronto Theatre, and Tim Mclean's funeral. Keep them all out, and take the rest of the US Christian Right who want Armaggedon by nuking someone. They're crazy. And dangerous. Letting them in this country is like letting ebola across the border. They are US poison posing as Christians. Out! All of them!
Bob, Kirkland Lake Ontario
08/08/08 7:06 PM EST
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We're not victims
Queer journalism 101 says please don't refer to people with HIV/AIDS, even once we are dead, as "AIDS victims." Activist media fought against this offensive term for years; for xtra.ca to use it is just sloppy. Read up, young man: http://www.actupny.org/documents/Denver.html
Joe Chan, Toronto ON
08/09/08 10:19 PM EST
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reply about Christians
Here's the one true thing, God is love, always loves, is always true to what he is and what he says. God does not hate anyone who is Gay. Christians should not hate anyone. Christians should not hate gay people. However, if you believe the Bible to be the true word of God, then God does hate the sin of homosexuality. Hate the sin, not the sinner. Don't group all people who call themselves Christians as people who hate. I do not. I'm a Christian. I wish no harm to anyone. Christians who are doing and saying hateful things and judging are wrong and they a sinning. God says love, just love people. That's what I try to do.
Nancy, Fr In
08/13/08 4:44 PM EST
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ngothanhtuan, newyork washington
10/12/08 1:14 AM EST
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