Hate strikes in Seattle
Michael Volz, a 36-year-old transgender man, was leaving a fundraiser for Orlando victims held Wednesday evening at a nightclub when he was approached by a man of about 20 who said "Hey, Happy Pride" before grabbing the transman by the throat while yelling a transgender slur.
The transgender man was choked to unconsciousness and beaten. Then the suspect fled the scene.
In a statement, Seattle Police Chief Kathleen O’Toole condemned the assault and said no resource would be spared identifying the assailant. Seattle police said they were working with the FBI to investigate the crime.
I’m disgusted by this hateful attack. I want to assure the victim and the community that the SPD will leverage every resource to identify the suspect and bring him to justice.
--O'Toole
Volt was able to drive home after regaining consciousness, then called a friend to take him to a hospital.
Nearly $35K has been raised to pay for his medical bills.
This is not an isolated incident, this is something that happens to our community frequently and we’re not going to take it anymore.
We are united, we’re not going anywhere
--Volz
All of us are in shock and fearful.
Part of our efforts to do things like Trans Pride Seattle is to create community and solidarity so that people do not feel isolated.
--Danny Askini, Gender Justice League
This attack is deplorable, and my sympathies are with the young person who was harmed. The attack was meant to injure and to create an environment of fear during Pride. As a City, we worked closely with the community to identify ways to increase visibility, safety and community awareness.
For example, the Seattle Police Department will continue the Safe Place program to identify local businesses that will shelter victims of harassment until officers arrive. This program is so popular communities throughout the state have started to adopt it. The City directed more resources to support Project EQTY and other social service providers that work with LGBTQ youth. Seattle City Light, Seattle Public Utilities and the Department of Transportation continue to address dark alleys and other physical environments on Capitol Hill that provide cover for criminals. We adopted a new City ordinance to require that single-person restrooms in public accommodations and city facilities be signed for all genders. The Seattle Office for Civil Rights is launching a public education initiative directed to all Seattle residents to teach them about LGBTQ people.
But make no mistake, this attack and all others like it are the result of hateful language that stigmatizes and alienates groups of people because of who they are, whether they are immigrants or Muslims or LGBTQ people. Despite all of our best efforts as a City, as long as there is a place for hateful language in our communities, our communities will not be safe places for those who are the targets of this hateful language.
--Office of the Mayor
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There are no places safe from hate
We like to think there are these liberal enclaves in which everyone is loving and accepting but it ain't the truth.
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Just last week
I'm collecting signatures for I-1464 across the Sound from Seattle and this guy signs it, but the whole time he's ranting about how much he hates gays and no gay is going to you know what to him, yada, yada, yada. Obviously, I took his signature and avoided a confrontation so I could keep taking signatures, but that guy deserves to end up in the hospital or worse.
I have no toleration for intoleration and will happily meet violence in kind.
Thanks for the report, Robyn.
That, in its essence, is fascism--ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt --
Are hate crimes against LBGT increasing
Because of Trump or is it that stupid bathroom bill that the GOP has decided is the most pressing issues these days?
Then there's the homophobic preachers like Dobson, Huckabee, Falwell's son and others like them that hide behind the word Christian to spread words of hate.
So many so called Christians take the word of the bible to heart, yet ignore most of what Christ said.
Love your neighbor
Take care of the poor
Ignore false preachers
Don't judge others lest you be judged.
It's the false preachers that piss me off the most. While they are preaching hate, they are making a shitload of money from it. Which is another thing Christ spoke out against.
I'm glad to see how many people have donated money for the medical bills. I looked at the messages and many were from straight people who donated.
Was Humpty Dumpty pushed?
So, so, so, so very sorry for Mr. Volz
I hope he heals soon and know there are people out there who care. Here's to finding that douchebag. I hope he rots in jail.
The real SparkyGump has passed. It was an honor being your human.
This violence needs to be addressed with the same vigor as the
anti-smoking campaign, and with the same tactics - media saturation to portray these animals who call themselves "men" as the sorry-assed cowards they actually are. Bullies of all stripes need to be shunned. Those caught committing violence need to be prosecuted swiftly, publicly, and vigorously. Until violence against the helpless is seen as truly reprehensible and anything but manly, this epidemic of violence will continue.
Politicians don't act. They react. They will never go out on a limb for a policy position until it's not a limb, but they are the last ones to get with the program.
President Marshmallow can make all the proclamations he likes. It will only scratch the surface of the problem. He needs to order the media to blitz the message until it takes root in the public psyche that this is wrong.
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My double first cousin, once removed,
confirms the bias that existed before the US was a pimple in the eye of the crown. Elizabeth has self-identified as trans. His grandmother has made the transition from disbelief to support. "For the times they are a-changing."
Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. Stephen Hawking