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UPDATE: – Jim Key from the LA Gay & Lesbian Center stayed until 10:45 – I had to get back home – and he said more protesters arrived – swelling their ranks to 50. – KO

About 20 LGBT protesters chanted and carried signs outside Cabana Club in Hollywood in a quickly organized demonstration after the LA Gay & Lesbian Center confirmed that Buju Banton, the controversial Jamaican reggae singer, was performing there. Banton is the target of an international boycott because of violent anti-gay lyrics in some of his songs.

Though the club originally honored the boycott, they rescheduled Banton after the singer met with LGBT community representatives on Oct 12. A photo of the meeting was used by Banton’s management to generate positive PR.

“While there certainly was little movement on his part,” Michael Pretelis wrote about the meeting on his blog, “and we didn’t agree to tell any other gays to stop protesting his concert tour or suggesting he do more to confront the terrible, and sometimes deadly, anti-gay violence in Jamaica, we felt it was a very positive first step forward that the meeting took place.”

Buju Banton and gaysClub patrons, unimpressed by the protests, lined up one hour before Banton’s show. Some laughed and
one said, “This is 10 years old. Why are you doing this for something that’s 10 years old. He’s apologized. He’s apologized over and over. Why don’t you go take care of Prop 8?”

Over? How this for over?

From the Jamaican Observer:

‘No end to the war between me and the gays,’ Buju tells Muta
Buju Speaks… J-FLAG responds
By Steven Jackson Observer writer
Friday, October 16, 2009

International reggae artiste Buju Banton, who this week met with gay activists in San Francisco, says he will not “surrender” to the group’s philanthropy proposals as they would contradict his religion and culture.
Banton also said his concert that night was pepper-sprayed following the meeting with the gay lobby.

“This is a fight, and as I said in one of my songs ‘there is no end to the war between me and faggot’ and it’s clear. The same night after I met with them (gay associates), they pepper-sprayed the concert. So what are you trying to tell me?” claimed Banton who phoned Mutabaruka’s Cutting Edge (IRIE-FM) talk-show on Wednesday in order to clarify his meeting in the US gay capital. “I owe dem nothing, they don’t owe I nothing.”

Buju said that he felt legally and not financially compelled to meet the group.

“It is not about boxing food out my mouth, if a that I would have surrendered to the system a long time ago,” he later added. “The mayor of San Francisco, or the mayor-to-be, claimed that I was in his district and that it was imperative for him and his organisation to meet with me to further see what kind of personality or character (I have).”

The gay activists in San Francisco reportedly want the proceeds from Boom Bye Bye to be donated to J-FLAG. They also want Banton to hold a town hall meeting in Kingston about the need to respect gays.

“Them come with demands which I and I a go flop dem right now, because give thanks to my culture and upbringing I coulda never endorse them things. I can’t sell myself out, neither would I do that in a thousand years,” he continued. “I love everyone in the world. I don’t love no special group from another group. There are other needy organisations out there.”
The meeting included convenor Bevan Duffy; Rebecca Rolfe, executive director of the San Francisco gay community centre; Andrea Shorter of Equality California; advocate Michael Petrelis and members of Banton’s management team.
Buju is on a US tour to promote his new album Rasta Got Soul, yet it has been his anti-gay song, Boom Bye Bye, written almost two decades ago, which continues to spur gay protests. “I said to him that this transpired 17 years ago and every year is the same thing,” he said.
Banton said that the US gay lobby was tipped-off by gays in Jamaica. “The ‘mayor’ .said that there are people in Jamaica who are feeding him these information and giving Jamaica a bad reputation, saying that we are the murder capital of the world for gays,” said Banton.
Despite the controversy, Banton and others called his tour the biggest-selling reggae tour of the year. “I have two-and-a-half more weeks and let me tell you this, if a show has been cancelled or postponed by this group of people, it has been picked up and replaced in another venue. Let the struggle continue,” said Banton. “Pray for I, don’t cry for I,” he said on the programme.

Here are some shots of the protest.

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Patrons lined up an hour plus in advance of the concert.

IMG_3307Ron Buckmire of the Jordan/Rustin Coalition

IMG_3286The protest marched back and forth, Center CEO Lorri Jean walking behind the leader with the bullhorn.

IMG_3285They had to walk in a circle in order to stay on the street.

IMG_3311The guards just watched.

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6 comments until now

  1. Friends of mine just recently played the Cabana Club and I enjoyed my first evening there. I didn’t know at the time it would be my last there, as well.

    It’s a shame that a few naive LGBT folks in SF have made everyone else’s work that much harder.

  2. Actually the Buju Banton performance at the Cabana Club was scheduled after a performance at the Nokia Club 10/14/09 was canceled. The Nokia Club performance was canceled under pressure from the LGBT communities and excellent work on the part of the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Community Center and Lorri Jean.

    The performance at the Rockit Room in San Francisco on 10/12/09 was scheduled after an earlier concert in San Francisco was canceled after community protests. The Rockit Room got a lot of calls and emails protesting the performance. It was the Rockit Room that insisted that Buju Banton meet with the LGBT communities before being allowed to perform at the club.

    More performances are scheduled and we need to keep up the pressure http://cancelbujubanton.wetpaint.com/

  3. why can’t people see that this is a PR stunt by Buju and his mgmt to plagiarize the lgbt community as if he will ever offer an olive branch of peace.

    Cmon people look thru the smoke screen and see the thing for what it is. It’s like an American superstar then doing damage control when something goes wrong with their career or image.

    I never bought the idea that he was in a conceeding mood and he reiterates his war comments yet again.

    Peace and luv

    H

  4. I have been trying to get something out of the folks at the San Diego club Belly UP – Buju is scheduled for a concert there tonight.

    No response to phone call/emails.

    Anyone who if it’s still on?????

    Is SD protesting?

    Karen O.

  5. oh puhleeze @ 2009-10-23 20:44

    it’s funny everyone saying this is a PR stunt by Buju…Buju didnt send out the photo nor arrange the meeting…

  6. Just let it go.

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