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A town in Canada has been hit with a fine for failing to celebrate LGBT “Pride Month.”
Officials in Emo, Ontario have been accused of “violating human rights” and slapped with a $10,000 fine.
Emo is a township of about 1,300 people located in the far west of Ontario, along the border with Minnesota.
For not celebrating the alternative lifestyle choices being promoted, the town has been ordered by a “human rights” court to pay an LGBT activist group $10,000.
The fine included $5,000 from the mayor’s personal bank account.
The town was also cited for failing to fly “an LGBTQ2 rainbow flag.”
However, the town doesn’t have an official flag pole.
A report from Not the Bee explained the LGBT members of Borderland Pride had told the Emo officials to proclaim June 2020 as “Pride Month.”
In a letter to officials, the LGBT group demanded that the town fly a rainbow flag for a week.
Attached to the letter was a draft proclamation including clauses such as “pride is necessary to show community support and belonging for LGBTQ2 individuals.”
“The diversity of sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression represents a positive contribution to society,” the proclamation declared.
Emo was also asked to fly an “LGBTQ2 rainbow flag for a week of your choosing.”
Borderland Pride then asked Emo to “email us a copy of your proclamation or resolution once adopted and signed.”
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