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Old 08-13-2007, 07:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Why Must We Always Be On Guard Against Bigotry?
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Italian Politician Calls For Ethnic Cleansing Of Gays

Posted: August 12, 2007 - 1:00 pm ET

(Rome) A call by the deputy mayor of Treviso for the ethnic cleansing of gays from the region, in the north of Italy, has sparked a mass demonstration.

Nearly a thousand people turned out in front of the city hall on the weekend to demand the resignation of Giancarlo Gentilini.

Last week the rightwing politician told a local television station that he would order police to put an end to gay cruising which he claimed was out of control.

"I will immediately give orders to my forces so that they can carry out an ethnic cleansing of faggots," Gentilini told the station in an interview.

"The faggots must go to other [places] where they are welcome. Here in Treviso there is no chance for faggots or the like."

The politician's remarks brought back memories of the Mussolini dictatorship where Jews, gays and other minorities were rounded up and sent to concentration camps - mostly in Axis-controlled countries where many died during World War Two.

Many of those in the crowd wore pink triangles, the symbol gays in the camps were forced to wear. Others wore yellow triangles that Jews were required to wear.

The local prosecutor's office is looking into Gentilini's remarks to see if they violate Italy's laws against promoting hatred.

Many of those taking part in the protest were not gay, but told local media they were there to show their solidarity and denounce prejudice.

"Today's protest, which is joined by hundreds of people, will not be the last. It will be the first in a long series," Aurelio Mancuso of the LGBT civil rights group Arcigay told state television.

Gentilini's own Northern League party has distanced itself from his remarks.

His suggestion of "ethnic cleansing", though more extreme, also evoked similarities to the mayor of Fort Lauderdale in the United States, who has made a series of homophobic remarks over what he sees as a problem of gay cruising along the city's beach.

Mayor Jim Naugle last month claimed that gay sex is rampant in public washrooms on the beach and called for the city to spend a quarter-million dollars on a replacement toilet that he said would end the problem. (story)

"They're engaging in sex, anonymous sex, illegal sex," he said.

Police disputed Naugle's claim, but a week later he said that the county has the highest rate of new HIV/AIDS cases involving men having sex with men in the country and suggested the county tourism office should rethink its ad campaigns that welcome gays to the area.
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Legalized same-sex marriage almost certainly benefits those same-sex couples who choose to marry, as well as the children being raised in those homes. - David Blankenhorn is president of the New York-based Institute for American Values and the author of "The Future of Marriage."
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Old 08-13-2007, 08:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I saw that this morning. WOW...That dude is off his rocker. I think it would be safe to say he's a homophobe.
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Sounds like Gentilini has a few screws loose inside his head.
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Originally Posted by tristanrobin;128827(Rome) A call by the deputy mayor of Treviso for [B
the ethnic cleansing of gays from the region[/b], in the north of Italy, has sparked a mass demonstration.

Nearly a thousand people turned out in front of the city hall on the weekend to demand the resignation of Giancarlo Gentilini.

Many of those taking part in the protest were not gay, but told local media they were there to show their solidarity and denounce prejudice.

"Today's protest, which is joined by hundreds of people, will not be the last. It will be the first in a long series," Aurelio Mancuso of the LGBT civil rights group Arcigay told state television.
This is absolutely shocking. Sure, we all know that homophobes can be found in elected office, but rarely are they confident enough to speak so openly and publicly about their views.

I am glad to see the public response was large and immediate. It looks like they feel as I do: this sort of institutionalized bigotry cannot be tolerated.

Given how quickly the national government turns over there, I find myself wondering if this will be enough for the local government to be forced out.

If not, I certainly expect that at least the homophobe himself will be forced out. His political career is over.
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