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Angry
Pro-Gay Demonstrators Swarm Over Parental Rights Rally
Organizer Led Away by Police for Own Protection
From
Article8.org
September 8, 2005
Lexington, Massachusetts- Lexington Police were forced to protect David
Parker, fearing for his personal safety, when hundreds of angry pro-gay
activists, including Lexington public officials and local liberal clergy,
gathered to counter-demonstrate against parents and supporters of David
Parker who were holding a rally on historic Lexington Battle Green.
Lexington
boasts that it is among the most "tolerant" and "welcoming"
towns in Massachusetts, but a wave of intolerance and hostility met a
group of parents who had peacefully assembled to air a grievance.
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Police Surround David
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The parents had
secured a permit and had come together to express their outrage over the
continuation of a no-trespass order by the Town of Lexington against David
Parker, banning the parent of a 6-year-old from all school property. Parker
made national news when Lexington school officials refused his request
to notify him when adults were discussing homosexuality or transgenderism
with his son in kindergarten.
At least 200 pro-gay counter-demonstrators supporting his ban from school
property first gathered at the nearby Visitor's Center, and then lined
Bedford Street (bordering the Battle Green) with anti-Parker signs and
slogans.
Participating in the counter-demonstration
were Helen Cohen, Chairman of the Lexington School Committee, and Tom
Griffiths, a School Committee member. Also identified in the crowd were
Jeanne Krieger, member of the Lexington Board of Selectman, Rabbi Howard
Jaffee of Temple Isaiah, Rev. Judy Brain, Pastor of Pilgrim Congregational
Church, and Rev. Bill Clark, Senior Pastor of the First Unitarian Parish
in Lexington.
As the Parker supporters lined
the other side of Bedford street and held their signs, it seemed that
the anger of the pro-gay activists increased considerably. One Parker
sign-holder was spat on as he walked past a 12-year-old girl. Insults
were hurled.
As one witness observed, "You
could see the look in their eyes, even the kids. It was eerie. They really
can't stand us, as if we're polluting their town just by being here."
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Pro-Gay Demonstrators
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After Parker had
finished making his speech to his supporters, a few local TV stations
set up across the street near one of their sound trucks to conduct some
interviews, and the pro-gay group converged on the area. Parker walked
over with his lawyers, but when he got there he was almost immediately
surrounded by uniformed Lexington police officers, who soon ordered him
back across the street, away from the area, and did not allow him to be
interviewed, even off camera.
As Parker described it later,
"The police felt that once the cameras were on it would get 'totally
out of control' and could become 'incendiary' and they weren't willing
to take that chance and be accountable for this." Parker said that
the police felt strongly that he would be in danger, so they made calls
to their superiors, and that the decision was made not to allow him to
participate in the TV interviews. So he was escorted back across the street,
away from the area.
Parker said he asked one of
the officers, "Do you really think that these people are this out
of control?" and the officer answered, "Yes." Parker responded,
"Our people would never do that."
However, as a result the TV
reporters interviewed various people opposed to Parker (including Lexington
School Board Chairman Helen Cohen) but only a short interview from one
of Parker's lawyers was done.
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