Wednesday, July 17, 2019
EDITOR, The Tribune.
ONE word…freedom. Is the Bahamas not a free country? Whether you agree or disagree with people’s choices, all of us living in this country have the right to free speech and free expression.
While this march apparently offends some people is beside the point. It is everyone’s right as a citizen to speak out, march, or protest as they see fit, regardless of any backlash. Squelching freedoms is the actual slippery slope here, Mr Evans. Without these freedoms afforded to us, this country would become a place run by fear and intimidation. My suggestion to you and everyone else out there who disapprove of other’s choices is to stay home and not attend. That is your right. But by the same token, this march is their right as well.
As a country, let’s not continue to promote this negative thinking which only serves to divide us and harm those trying to live their lives.
Isn’t that what freedom is truly about?
SUE LIGHTBOURN
Nassau,
July 16, 2019.
Comments
Sickened says...
Not everyone should be free to march. I would hate to see, for example, marches to 'Kill Pit Bulls' or 'Anti Fag and Lesbian' or 'Let's Kill Sharks'.
Posted 18 July 2019, 9:20 a.m. Suggest removal
suekatzartist says...
really? is this what you got from my letter? what an idiotic response
Posted 18 July 2019, 5:40 p.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
Although the country describes itself as free nonetheless it is not a country free from bigotry and prejudice. Ignorance and hatred have ever gone hand in hand and often those fires are fed by religious and political leaders. I congratulate Ms, Katz on her comment, we need more educated talented citizens like yourself to provide a balance to some of the hatred coming from mouths that should know better,
Posted 18 July 2019, 9:29 a.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
People may be free to march, but they have to be prepared to take what comes along with marching!!
Posted 18 July 2019, 9:29 a.m. Suggest removal
hrysippus says...
what does your comment mean? Are you condoning any sort of bad behaviour, or even violence? I hope not. I do not describe myself as LBGT but I am thinking of attending just to show support and show that not everyone here is a homophobic bigot. I wiold attend with my spouse and children.
Posted 18 July 2019, 2:27 p.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
... my comment is simple and factual. When a person marches in any kind of march (labor, civil rights, etc) there can be repercussions, political, social, economic etc. Better put, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
Posted 18 July 2019, 3:45 p.m. Suggest removal
suekatzartist says...
this should not stop people from doing what they believe is right...
Posted 18 July 2019, 5:43 p.m. Suggest removal
suekatzartist says...
good for you!!! and thank you for being another voice of reason ...
Posted 18 July 2019, 5:42 p.m. Suggest removal
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