IRELAND

Wicklow Pride teen disco postponed over threats and ‘malicious accusations’



Wicklow Pride is postponing a “much anticipated” Rainbow Disco following threats of protests as well as receiving “malicious accusations” from some residents in Newtownmountkennedy.

The Rainbow Disco, aimed at teenagers between the ages of 13 and 16, was part of Pride celebrations in Wicklow and was due to take place on Sunday at the Newtownmountkennedy Community Centre.

However, following “recent threats and actions”, organisers for Wicklow Pride said it “must prioritise the safety and wellbeing of our community, especially our young members.” 

Wicklow Pride said it could not in “good conscience” hold its Rainbow Disco event under “such hostile conditions” and added that the safety and mental wellbeing of their young people comes first.

“We have faced threats of protests from some residents of Newtownmountkennedy, whilst enduring malicious accusations of being ‘paedophiles’ and ‘groomers’,” they said in a statement. 

“These baseless attacks are deeply troubling. [On Tuesday), one of our committee members experienced a horrifying invasion of privacy when someone placed a vile note through their letterbox, branding them with that same disgusting accusation.

“These actions underscore the very reason we need Pride. We stand against hate, bigotry, and ignorance,” the statement added.

‘Horrific’

Local Social Democrats councillor for the area Danny Alvey said these actions are giving “Newtownmountkennedy a name it does not deserve.” Mr Alvey said it is “absolutely horrific for the LGBTQ community here in Wicklow and further afield” to see these accusations being used.

“It is also extremely distressing for all of the people of Newtownmountkennedy who I represent and whose doors I have called to over the past few weeks,” he told the Irish Examiner.

He added that the majority of locals in the area “are very accepting inclusive people”.

Wicklow Pride chairperson Paddy Bracken invited members of the community to “stand against hatred” and join them at the Pride parade.

“The young members of our community need to be protected from these bigots. Wicklow Pride will continue,” Mr Bracken said.

“We will march on July 6 in Wicklow Town and invite those who stand against hatred to join us. Thank you to all who have come out to support us. Always be your true self.”

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