Wednesday, 20 July 2016

"Get That Fa**ot Singer Off The Stage" - Musician Told To Leave After Suffering Homophobic Abuse At Canadian Legion


Story out of Halifax, Nova Scotia:

A musician says a kiss on the cheek of his same-sex partner at a Royal Canadian Legion in Halifax is to blame for somebody yelling a homophobic slur and the performance being cut short.

Bernie Doucette said he set up his equipment at the Almon Street Legion on Sunday afternoon, and then he and his partner of 20 years went outside to smoke a cigarette.

Doucette said he noticed a man in a blue coat across the street who was "staring at us intently," but he decided to ignore it. He said he gave his partner a kiss on the cheek and went in alone to start the show. Midway through the second set, Doucette said he noticed the man in the blue coat going from person to person in the audience, pointing at him.

That was when he said he heard somebody yell: "Get that faggot singer off the stage."

Doucette said the bartender came over and told him to stop playing. When he asked for an explanation, the bartender said the audience was complaining that his set — which included covers of Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan songs — sounded like "funeral music," Doucette said.

He said he told the bartender "people are tapping their toes, and singing along," but the bartender said "just take the money. We'll pay you in full. Just take the money and leave."

Doucette said he had played gigs at that location before and never had a problem. "I felt safe." He said he feels connected to the military. His uncle fought in the Second World War, his brother also enlisted and his nephew served in Afghanistan.

Doucette said this experience has shaken his willingness to perform again — at a Legion, or anywhere.

"When you get on stage you take on a persona so that nothing bothers you," he said. "You have to, because if you let it get to you — because it will — then you can't do your job. That is bullet-proof. That's Teflon. That's six feet thick. Once the glass is broken, it's broken. You can glue it together all you want. You're still going to see the cracks." (Well, he's definitely a song writer.) Cont.

Story from - CBC News
Image from - Tim Evanson - Wikimedia Commons

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