• @wewbull@feddit.uk
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      101 year ago

      Does pro-“the defense of the innocent” and pro-human rights make more sense to you.

      • Five
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        11 year ago

        Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners also received a lot of backlash from the British LGBT community for supporting a group that was stereotyped as homophobic and intolerant. And yet:

        The alliances which the campaign forged between the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) community and British labour groups proved to be an important turning point in the progression of LGBT matters in the United Kingdom. Miners’ labour groups began to support, endorse and participate in various gay pride events throughout the UK, including leading London’s Lesbian and Gay Pride parade in 1985. At the 1985 Labour Party conference in Bournemouth, a resolution committing the party to the support of LGBT rights passed, due to block voting support from the National Union of Mineworkers. The miners’ groups were also among the most outspoken allies of the LGBT community in the 1988 campaign against Section 28.

      • @Honytawk@lemmy.zip
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        21 year ago

        Didn’t know all those queers were moving to Palestine

        And since it is illegal to be queer in Judaism as well, are they not allowed to take a side or voice their opinion?

        • Praise Idleness
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          It’s not illegal to be queer in Israel. Israel is not theocratic. Judaism, although differs to some degree, is on the more accepting part of the spectrum. It is also not illegal per se in Palestine as well but they often go to Israel to escape from very real threats from their family or the police. Israel is the only country where pride parade is held in the Middle East. Hamas, on the other hand, executes queer people very openly.

          It’s difficult to separate information about Palestinian gays from the Israeli gay scene. Since Palestine is a very homophobic culture many Palestinian gays and lesbians are forced against their cultural and religious will to hide in Israel where homosexuality is much more acceptable and, indeed, protected. Three stories are presented here about gay living and loving in these two lands torn by tribal warfare.

          From GlobalGayz.com

          By many metrics, Israel is considered a trailblazer on LGBTQ issues. Openly gay Israelis have been permitted to serve in the military since the early 1990s, nearly two decades before the U.S. military formally permitted gays to serve openly.

          From myjewishlearning.com

    • @cicapocok@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      They live in a country where they are abble to live a life in a more open and accepted way and can’t understand that the people they are standing up would beat them, stone them or kill them without hesitation.

      • @eskimofry@lemmy.world
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        -11 year ago

        So your solution is to kill all Muslims? If Nazi’s said something similar, would you agree with them?

    • cannache
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      21 year ago

      Yeah I don’t even know but hey I guess it looks like a lot of people don’t like Benji much any more

    • @eskimofry@lemmy.world
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      01 year ago

      A lot of people hate that the Hamas atrocities have been weaponized by Netanyahu and he is basically doing this war to escape scrutiny in Israel.