Posted on 06/25/2017 11:34:08 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Jewish people celebrating LGBT Pride in Chicago were told not to display Star of David flags because other people found them offensive.
The Jewish Star of David flag was banned from the citys annual Dyke March celebrations, and several people carrying the flag were removed form the march because their presence made people feel unsafe, LGBT paper Windy City Times reported.
The Dyke March is described by organizers as being a more inclusive, more social justice-oriented march than the citys main Pride parade.
One marcher, Laurel Grauer, said she was harassed by other Dyke March attendees before being told she needed to leave with her flag. It was a flag from my congregation which celebrates my queer, Jewish identity which I have done for over a decade marching in the Dyke March with the same flag, she told Windy City Times. They were telling me to leave because my flag was a trigger to people that they found offensive, she added. Prior to this [march] I had never been harassed or asked to leave and I had always carried the flag with me.
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I’ve never heard of a violent gay Jew, so no one should have felt unsafe because of rainbow flag with a Star of David.
"Whereas classical anti-Semitism is aimed at the Jewish people or the Jewish religion, new anti-Semitism is aimed at the Jewish state. Since this anti-Semitism can hide behind the veneer of legitimate criticism of Israel, it is more difficult to expose. Making the task even harder is that this hatred is advanced in the name of values most of us would consider unimpeachable, such as human rights.
"Nevertheless, we must be clear and outspoken in exposing the new anti-Semitism. I believe that we can apply a simple test I call it the 3D test to help us distinguish legitimate criticism of Israel from anti-Semitism.
"The first D is the test of demonization. When the Jewish state is being demonized; when Israels actions are blown out of all sensible proportion; when comparisons are made between Israelis and Nazis and between Palestinian refugee camps and Auschwitz this is anti- Semitism, not legitimate criticism of Israel.
"The second D is the test of double standards. When criticism of Israel is applied selectively; when Israel is singled out by the United Nations for human rights abuses while the behavior of known and major abusers, such as China, Iran, Cuba, and Syria, is ignored; when Israels Magen David Adom, alone among the worlds ambulance services, is denied admission to the International Red Cross this is anti-Semitism.
"The third D is the test of delegitimization: when Israels fundamental right to exist is denied alone among all peoples in the world this too is anti-Semitism."
--Natan Sharansky, "3D Test of Anti-Semitism: Demonization, Double Standards, Delegitimization"
Pedophiles to be sure. But they’d better keep it under wraps as they get older. Many muslim homos have met horrible fates outside the influence of “certain” imams.
And women? All that’s needed to do them in is mere accusation.
I love it when the Revolution starts to eat it’s own.
Implicit here is that we now have an enforced duty to avoid giving offense to certain groups.
Meanwhile, people can dunk a crucifix in urine, or simulate the killing of a president that half the people voted for, and not have to care about who gets offended about that. Indeed, they will LAUGH if anyone declares they are offended.
It appears that the sexually disoriented gayboys dont like Jews. Sounds like Germany as Hitler was rising to power.
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