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This brilliant, defiant photo from yesterday's Mayo Pride perfectly sums up modern Ireland
YESTERDAY CASTLEBAR HOSTED the inaugural Mayo Pride Parade.
The parade took place in Castlebar as part of a three-day festival organised by LGBT+ group Outwest in conjunction with the local community.
As you can see, it was a joyful celebration.
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Unfortunately the parade didn’t come without protests.
A small group of protesters gathered in the town holding banners reading “Respect also Christian belief and morality” and “I have a right to profess and practice my Christian belief”.
Over the course of the day, comedian Alison Spittle happened to snap a photo of a young marcher defiantly walking past the objectors.
“I’ve never seen someone so beautiful and joy filled,” she wrote.
The person in the photo is Bradley Brock, a 21-year-old from Ballina, Co. Mayo.
“I work in a pharmacy called Molloy’s in my hometown but I also do drag acts on the side,” he explained to DailyEdge.ie. “I’ve been doing drag since the age of 16 and it started in Galway in the gay bar that used to be known as G-Bar.”
Brock explained that yesterday was a “proud moment” for him as he felt Mayo Pride was symbolic of the country Ireland is blossoming into while noting that there were still some ways to go before everyone felt equal.
For the day that was in it, Brock decided to don something warm, summery and celebratory.
Brock noted the presence of protesters and questioned their motivation for being there.
Rather than feeling dispirited, however, Brock said he felt emboldened and determined.
If ever a photo summed up modern Ireland, eh?
(h/t Alison Spittle and Bradley Brock)
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