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Post by Guest Sun Jan 24, 2016 7:47 pm

Gene, January 24th 2016, 4:21 pm
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And speaking of mindless idiots… I think these folks beat Donald Trump’s supporters by a mile.
Let them go to Gaza or the West Bank and protest the repression that forces gay Palestinians to seek refuge in Israel. Then I’ll take them seriously.

http://hurryupharry.org/2016/01/24/protesting-pinkwashing-in-chicago/


Correct, mindless idiots, who now make Israeli homosexuals culpable for the Israeli Government. Let alone ignore the plight of homosexuals in the Middle East. The claims they make are ridiculous and can be seen to be fed left wing drivel falsifying the same lie of Apartheid as per usual. Yes Israeli  Governments have done some pretty poor things,  of which they should be condemned, but lets have some perspective here,, this is the worst double standards going
From the link highlighted "these folks"






Slebian also defended AWB reasons for being at Creating Change, adding, "We came with the message that the LGBT community and Israel are valuable allies, just as every other LGBT community around the world wants to be valued and supported. The idea that [Israel's LGBT community] would be disenfranchised because of something that their government does, that they would be devalued because of what their government does, is disgraceful. They're saying that their lives as LGBT people are not valuable stories because of the actions of their government."



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Post by Guest Mon Jan 25, 2016 1:51 pm

Back in November, the National LGBTQ Task Force promo’d the upcoming 2016 Creating Change conference in Chicago:
Well the conference has arrived, and here’s some footage they can use to promo next year’s conference.
Melanie Nathan writes about this sad spectacle:
This week will go down in history as one of the saddest and most destructive, ever, in the lives of LGBTQ Jews. We became the target of antisemitism disguised as protesting alleged “Israeli oppression.” Anyone who truly understands the history, the context and milieu will clearly access the bottom line and that came in the form of the chant that served to helm the onslaught by LGBTQ protesters at the Creating Change 2016 Conference, who yelled:
“Palestine will be free from the river to the sea.”

The chant reverberated through the halls of the Hilton Hotel in Chicago, as protesters eventually blocked access to attendees at a peaceful, all inclusive, religious Shabbat reception, held by A Wider Bridge (AWB) and to which Israeli LGBTQ guests had been invited.
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At the beginning of this week we received the shocking news that National LGBTQ Task Force, with mere days to the event, cancelled the AWB Jewish religious event to be held at the Conference. The Shabbat ceremony and reception was then moved by AWB to a different venue. However after an enormous outcry from many people in the LGBT community, including prominent LGBT community leaders and activists, Rea Carey apologized for what she called a “mistake” and the Task Force reinstated the event. That story can be read HERE.
However, it seems that knowing protests were likely, Rea Carey and Creating Change failed to protect the Jewish participants and the protests led to bedlam. I am wondering if this protest was allowed to get out of control so that Carey could justify what she had stated in her initial excuse for cancelling the event? If it is true that Task Force had received threats that the event would be disrupted, then why was Task Force and Creating Change not prepared for what occurred? It is one thing to protest; it is another to call for the death of fellow LGBT Jews. It is one thing to proclaim a safe space for all; it another to allow it to be anything but a safe space for some. It is one thing to invite all voices; it is another to shut some down!
The protesters were not interested in dialogue, because if they were, surely they would have allowed the Jews and their guests a peaceful Shabbat and then attended the forum Creating Change asserts it had established for people to discuss their views on the issues at hand. Or at the very least protested in a respectful manner.
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I am not going to get into the merits of any arguments for or against Israel. And I do have a lot to say about the bogus notion of “Pinkwashing.” I am going to reserve that for later. Because the bottom line of what occurred is in that one chant – which says it all. I will say that from the chants and behavior of the protesters, all possible accusations against Israel fall by the wayside, when the chants call for the destruction of Israel and in effect all Jews. And that is what those protesters did, evidenced by the video at hand.
It was clear they were not interested in the all inclusive dialogue to which they had been invited. It was also clear that their purpose was not only to disrupt the event, but also to make it known that they did not believe the State of Israel should exist at all and that all Jews should be driven into the sea. I imagine they are clever enough to realize that includes tens of thousands of LGBTQI Jews in Israel including many Jews of color, and Palestinians and Arab LGBTI in Israel too.
In effect those LGBT chanters were there to voice the mission of Hamas, Hezbollah, ISIS and other known terrorist groups with the chant :
“Palestine will be free from the river to the sea.”
Read the entire article, which includes more photos of the protesters.
Such is the power of antisemitism and hatred of Israel (in most cases going hand-in-hand). Here you have a persecuted group, whose member thrive in Israel and enjoy freedoms not afforded in any other country in the Middle East. Yet that does not quell the hatred – in fact raising this point merely spurs them on to accuse us of “pinkwashing.”
A sad day for LGBTQ people indeed.
But not as sad as the day if they get their wish and “Palestine” will take over the entire land of Israel.
Update: More footage of the protest here.
http://www.israellycool.com/2016/01/24/a-sad-spectacle-lgbtq-protesters-call-for-destruction-of-israel/



I failed to see how singing from the River to see is promoting peace in anyway but wanting the destruction of an Israeli nation. The left again show why they are full of hate, no better than the far right. The one nation in the Middle east that has sanctuary for Homosexuals, the disgusting view to then make Israeli homosexuals culpable, is appalling and why the regressive lefties along side Islamic extremism and the far right is what is wrong in the world today.

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Post by Guest Mon Jan 25, 2016 1:54 pm

No comments Eilzel??

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Post by Guest Mon Jan 25, 2016 1:59 pm

“ From the river to the sea Palestine will be free.”



Yes, that would mean free of gays too! The intended mission of Hamas and Hezbollah -What a bunch of hypocritical idiots! And Task Force and Hilton Hotels provided the platform.
This known chant that denotes the desire to drive all Jews into the sea, in effect is a genocidal chant that includes the only tiny bit of LGBTQ liberation in the Middle East.   That is why they were there, to call for the death of Jews and Israel, and Task Force, through its failure to keep the space safe, was at best negligently complicit: Here is one comments I saw on Facebook by John Becker, a well known LGBT personality and equality activist:
“Assuming they mean the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, this chant would suggest that they do not support a two-state solution that preserves a vibrant, stable, and independent Jewish homeland. This is unacceptable and bigoted, and I’m disturbed and disgusted that this kind of anti-Semitism is embraced by some of my fellow LGBT progressives.”
While we here in America applaud and make room for protest, given the context, this crossed a line and should not have been allowed.
My own comment on Social media:
“The take over of Creating Change – an LGBT conference – by other outside agendas is disconcerting. It is a misuse of the event that Task Force should be able to control. The LGBT agenda should be at the fore of such event and those there for that purpose should be protected. Lack of control requires some serious revisiting about the event and its purpose. Those in charge should be accountable. No protest should ever be so seriously divisive to the point of it being unsafe to be in an LGBTQ space that was designed for all LGBTQ participate in.
I wonder how many of those protesters have ever lifted a finger to help a singleLGBTI Palestinian who needed shelter and protection when escaping the wrath of parents and local authorities (Hamas) – just for being gay! Well I know many Israelis and Jews who have done just that! How many of those protesters have called on Hamas or ISIS or the Saudis or Egyptians or the Iranians to stop targeting their LGBT citizens for torture, arrest and death?
But they will call for the death of Jews who have fought off their own religious extremists in the Knesset to attain a large measure of equality for Israel’s vibrant LGBTI community.  The only sense I can make of this is pure anti-semitism.

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