Trapeze Rec. Club (TRC), a holistic wellness club located in Tanjong Pagar, Singapore, recently faced a distressing incident. Vandals targeted their Pride flag, breaking a mirror and throwing the flag to the ground. In response, TRC took to Instagram to reaffirm its support for the LGBTQ+ community, emphasizing values of love, acceptance, and equality.
About Trapeze Rec. Club
Trapeze Rec. Club (TRC) is a well-known hub in Singapore, offering a comprehensive range of wellness services across four floors. From diverse classes to recovery facilities and personalized consultations, TRC aims to enhance mental, physical, and emotional well-being. Their commitment extends to creating a supportive environment where everyone feels welcome and valued.
The Instagram Post
On Instagram, Trapeze Rec. Club (TRC) expressed deep disappointment over the recent act of vandalism but emphasized their commitment to their core values. Vandals had thrown down TRC’s Pride flag and smashed their mirror. Despite this, TRC vowed to restore the Pride flag, reaffirming their dedication to creating an inclusive and safe space.
“The Pride flag is going back up,” they affirmed. “Our commitment to fostering a safe, supportive environment for all remains unwavering.” Alongside images of the damaged flag, TRC conveyed both the impact of the incident and their resolve to move forward positively.
Supportive Reactions in the Comments
Responses to TRC’s Instagram post were mostly supportive, showing similar viewpoints. Most commentators expressed support with comment sections flooded with rainbow-colored hearts and pride flags and many praised TRC’s stand on equality.
Despite the distressing incident, the community’s support strengthened TRC’s resolve to promote kindness and inclusivity.
Moving Forward with Pride
As TRC raised its Pride flag once more, it became a beacon of hope and support for the LGBTQ+ community. This incident has only strengthened their resolve to create a safe, respectful, and inclusive space. With the ongoing support of the community, TRC is committed to building a brighter, more inclusive space for everyone.
Source: Instagram
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