I'm only going to say this once.
Police officers are not denied entry to [queer] parades.
The individual officer is completely allowed to come; just not in uniform or in his/her capacity as an officer, nor do they want the police precincts to participate with their own police-theme floats.
It's barring the *institution* from the parade, not the people. And it's not like police precincts are corporations, either :V
No just police officers who had ANY pride or value in their uniform.
Just police officers who want to work to fight against discrimination.
It isn't like this unwarranted demonization of the police is harmful, and it isn't like a lack of uniformed police officers in "Queer" Parades is causing a problem and is being called for by entities OUTSIDE the Queer community.
We aren't talking about a Ideological, commercial, or political entity. So YES it is against Police Officers "Yes, you can come to the parade. Yet you can't be noticeable as police"
In fact maybe the police SHOULD have their own float. That actually sounds like a great idea and it isn't like, say, Firemen haven't had their own float before.
And you know what? Maybe we should encourage police officers to come to these parades in uniform, actually get them involved in the community. Actually desensitize the police to this community as well as vise versa. Build bridges and hopefully allow people to come to understand one another.
OHH WAIT sorry! We can't because an ideological entity says no. In fact it has shut down the Pride Parade, sorry everyone but you know... it is important those Police Officers learn their lesson about being antagonistic towards people. (Man my local chapter is horrible)
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Maybe I am projecting... The way it worked near me was
The Pride Parade wanted uniformed officers for many reasons but if you looked at it pessimistically, it provides a degree of protection and allows the parade to function.
A Ideological outside political entity wanted uniformed officers not to be allowed in the parade because they wanted to demonize uniformed officers and then proceeded to block the parade for their own political platform even after promising they wouldn't do so.
So maybe other Pride parades didn't actually want uniformed police officers and it was only locally where this ideological group was harassing people.