Protests planned of local Rastafarian church over anti-LGBTQ and anti-women rhetoric

by | May 21, 2019 | 2 comments

MADISON — An establishment in downtown Madison created a buzz last month when they registered as a Rastafarian church and began openly distributing marijuana on Mifflin Street, near the University of Wisconsin campus. 

Though much of the media coverage has centered on the Lion of Judah’s selling of marijuana as a religious “sacrament” and current legal attempts to stop them, another controversy has arisen over statements posted to the group’s social media.

As documented in reporting by Tone Madison, the group now face protests over anti-feminist, racist, homophobic and transphobic Facebook posts. Local queer activist Dana Pellebon previously confronted the people running Lion of Judah over their messages, and was physically removed from the storefront while one of the white owners called her a “Neanderthal.”

In a since-removed post to the Lion of Judah’s Facebook page, they equate young women to “hood rats” who “twerk to find a mate to supply [them] with food and shelter.” In another post, the store characterizes feminists as women who believe that they are “slaves when they serve their husband and children.” They also shared a post declaring their “straight pride,” and several that denigrate transgender people.

In response, a demonstration is planned for Wednesday, May 22 from noon to 2 p.m. outside of the business at 555 W. Mifflin Street. In a press release, organizer Megan Slivka says that “The goal of the demonstration is to bring awareness to the community. Plenty of people are aware of the marijuana aspect of this so-called church but many aren’t aware of their bigoted beliefs on women and the LGBTQ community.”

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  1. I have heard these so-called rastas are really rightwing proud boys. Proud Boys are very anti-women, racist and homophobic.

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    • I’d be careful of painting the P.roud Bois as given racists. The leader is a Black American of Cuban descent, and there are other members that “aren’t White,” and there is at least one White member happily married to a Black lady and they have at least two Black children. He is one of the dudes who went to state prison for fighting several Antifa adherents who started a fight with him. I’m not trying to defend PB whatsoever, despite what I’m sure you think. I’m a 51-year-old punk rock hardcore kid in Detroit. I’m a former Animal rights activist and was active with Anti Racist Action in the early 1990s as well as S.H.A.R.P. I’ve fought actual Nazi’s, as the Nazi skinhead scourge of the 80s & 90s was very real. Nazi skinheads routinely showed up at hardcore punk shows & house parties, and terrorized us non-racist punk rockers and anti-racist skinheads (S.H.A.R.P. skins), death rockers, skaters, and new-wavers. Making crude, vulgar, or uncouth comments or jokes does NOT make someone racist, Nazi, or White Nationalist! That USED to be a very serious tag to stick on someone. Now it is thrown around too casually, and I suspect it’s because everyone hates neo-Nazi scum and White nationalism is retarded. I myself am vulgar, provocative, and immature at times, but racism I abhor.

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