- Rainbow event organisers urge vigilance after Destiny Church groups and .
- Mayor condemned the actions as 鈥渢otally unacceptable鈥 and emphasised the city鈥檚 diversity.
- leader criticised Brian Tamaki, saying 鈥渞eal men don鈥檛 threaten and intimidate鈥.
Organisers of a children鈥檚 event violently disrupted by Destiny Church groups are urging the rainbow community to remain vigilant with concerns of more protests.
It comes amid a weekend of events for Auckland鈥檚 LGBTQ+ community, with the Big Gay Out at Coyle Park this afternoon.
Violence erupted at a library drag event when members of the church鈥檚 Man Up and Legacy groups stormed a community centre to protest a children鈥檚 science show hosted by drag artist Hugo Grrrl.
The melee, involving youngsters affiliated with the church groups, happened at Te Atat奴 Community Centre and saw the protesters punching, pushing and shoving their way inside.
Destiny Church members block Ponsonby Rd, holding up Auckland's Rainbow Parade as they performed a haka.
About 30 toddlers, young children and adults had to be barricaded inside, RNZ reported.
Hours later, the same groups broke through police barricades at the Auckland Rainbow Parade and held up the festivities with a haka. As police dispersed them, they danced and swaggered away, smiling and waving an at unimpressed crowd.
Auckland Pride, organiser of the event in Te Atat奴, said the row had affected participants, council staff, and 鈥渨ill resonate with the wider community, reminding us of the ongoing challenges we face鈥.
Auckland Pride said: 鈥淲e are aware that such actions could happen again, and we encourage our communities to remain vigilant when organising and attending events.
Destiny Church groups Man Up and Legacy Sisterhood protest against a children's library drag event at Te Atat奴 Community Centre.
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鈥淗owever, we remain resilient in the face of hate and violence.鈥
鈥楴o place for thuggery鈥 - mayor
Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown said Destiny Church鈥檚 actions 鈥渁re totally unacceptable鈥.
Brown said: 鈥淲hile I respect freedom of speech and the right to peaceful protest, to enter a council library facility that is there for all our communities to use and intimidate council staff, volunteers and community members going about their business, is completely out of line.
鈥淭here is absolutely no place for thuggery,鈥 he said.
He said Auckland was home to 1.7 million people from all walks of life, 鈥渁nd I value the diversity of the communities that make up our great city鈥.
Revellers at the Auckland Rainbow Parade on Ponsonby Rd defiant against Destiny Church's Man Up protesters. Photo / Sylvie Whinray
Labour leader Chris Hipkins hit out at Destiny Church leader Brian Tamaki.
Hipkins said: 鈥淩eal men don鈥檛 barricade women and children. Real men don鈥檛 threaten and intimidate. Real men don鈥檛 preach hate. Real men do show respect, compassion and love.
鈥淩eal men are comfortable enough in who they are to celebrate the diversity of others. Brain Tamaki, you are just a boy.鈥
Tamaki said of the Rainbow Parade disruption on social media: 鈥淥ur radical young people have had enough! Our Man Up men have had enough! Destiny Church has had enough!
Speaking to the Herald about the incident in Te Atat奴, Tamaki said Man Up was forced to step up and take 鈥減eaceful鈥 action against the Government refusing to 鈥渁ddress the excessive spending on borderline pornography and perversion targeting out innocent Kiwi kids.鈥
Raphael Franks is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He joined the Herald as a Te Rito cadet in 2022.
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