Posted on 06/29/2017 5:05:44 AM PDT by SJackson
This weekend, at a lesbian march in Chicago, three women carrying Jewish pride flags rainbow flags embossed with a Star of David were kicked out of the celebration on the grounds that their flags were a trigger. An organizer of the Dyke March told the Windy City Times that the fabric made people feel unsafe and that she and the other members of the Dyke March collective didnt want anything that can inadvertently or advertently express Zionism at the event.
Laurel Grauer, one of the women who was ejected, said shed been carrying that Jewish pride flag in the march, held on the Saturday before the citys official Pride Parade, for more than a decade. It celebrates my queer, Jewish identity, she explained. This year, however, she lost track of the number of people who harassed her for carrying it.
Im sorry for the women, like Ms. Grauer, who found themselves under genuine threat for carrying a colorful cloth falsely accused of being pernicious.
But I am also grateful.
Has there ever been a crisper expression of the consequences of intersectionality than a ban on Jewish lesbians from a Dyke March?
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
If you'd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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As a radical leftist demonstrator, Ms. Grauer should have understood her worldview is dictated by leadership. If they hate Israel, she needs to fall in line.
If there are gay Rastafarians, are Rasta flags OK? They're kinda rainbows too!
If you'd like to be on or off, please FR mail me.
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As a radical leftist demonstrator, Ms. Grauer should have understood her worldview is dictated by leadership. If they hate Israel, she needs to fall in line.
If there are gay Rastafarians, are Rasta flags OK? They're kinda rainbows too!
If the Constitution were to be followed in spirit as well as the letter, none of this nonsense would have any effect on the rest of us normal people.
These groups would have no political excessive power to oppress the rest, and no chance of getting a free ride on the taxpayer’s tail.
There’s very little new under the sun that our Christian Founding Fathers didn’t know or consider.
Maybe if, instead of a flag, the Jewish Lesbians wore rainbow armbands with the star of David it would shame a few of their tormentors into silence. But probably not, since knowledge of even fairly recent history is so lacking today.
Pack o’ hags.
Bag o' hags ... or bags o' hags
It appears the whole pride movement has many parallels to what one might conclude as an established religion. When our White House is lit up in rainbow colors, the merry flag (their cross or star of David?) is raised on public grounds, the declaration by our government to recognize (honor?) an entire month (WTF?!?!?) of celebration with the use of tax payer dollars and other public resources, public education curriculum changed to include the teaching of acceptance of abnormal behavior and their belief system, laws enacted/changed to protect and promote these beliefs, erecting monuments on public grounds, publicly funded genital removal/transplant,... Sure seems like our government is forcing us to accept a new belief system by the loudest proponents for freedom of/from religion. At its core, this pride movement is only a belief and becoming more and more difficult to freely not believe in it.
Inquisition - Ferd. & Isa.
Expulsion - Columbus himself sets sail on last day
Exploration - Jewish navigators, comptrollers - not all conversos
Jamaica & New World - secret mines and trading set up in Jamaica
This is part of why Rastafarians actually do have Jewish roots!
The histories in the libraries at Jamaica are amazing.
A pox on all their houses.
This makes them feel "unsafe"? They are going to go catatonic if anything really serious happens.
One thing they didn’t forsee was the possibility of such a profoundly evil democratic party.
That would likely enrage the organisers even further, because a growing chunk of the hard-core SJWs are also holocaust deniers, as well as wholeheartedly subscribing to the Khazar canard (i.e. that there are no bona-fide, Ethnic Jews left in the world, as the real ones all died out and/or converted to Islam, Hence the modern so-called “Jews” are all Turkic Khazar impostors, whom the SJWs refer to as ‘AshkeNAZI Khazars’)
“Safety” is the excuse the Left hides behind when they want to shut down dissenting views. They know there’s no threat to safety.
St. Louis Pride is having its own intersectional issues, which resulted in a participant being “educated.”
ST. LOUIS The Balloon Brigade, a popular staple in the annual PrideFest parade, was hit with social media backlash for including a Blue Lives Matter flag on its float Sunday afternoon.
On Monday, the brigades leader apologized and said the group, which raises money for an AIDS charity, would return two awards it won for its entry in the parade.
As the co-creator/producer of the St. Louis Balloon Brigade, I wish to apologize to the members of the community that I have offended, wrote Chad Carroll in a statement released through #Boom Media, a brigade sponsor, and posted on Facebook. I approved a flag on our float in the Pride parade that has deeper meaning to some than I previously understood. I have been educated today.
The flag symbolizes support for law enforcement and is a takeoff of the Black Lives Matter movement that sprang up as an outcry from a rash of police shootings of black men, notably Michael Brown in Ferguson. Many minority groups, including the LGBT community, have taken offense at the Blue Lives Matter flag, seeing it as an affront to the efforts to bring attention to the marginalized.
We flew the Blue Lives Matter flag in honor of the lesbian daughter of one of our members, Carroll said in his letter. She came out relatively recently, and then became a police officer. When I was asked permission for this weeks ago I was only thinking of what a great show of love and respect for his family this was. There was absolutely no political motivation or activism intended by this display.
Carroll said members of the brigade were not asked to vote on whether to include the flag and the majority of them were not even aware it was there because they were so busy and excited on parade morning it was ultimately my original call that let the flag appear. I was wrong. I deeply regret that decision.
Tony Rothert, legal director for the ACLU of Missouri, commented in a Facebook thread about the letter from Carroll: This seems to be one of the most sincere apologies I have ever read. Rather than take criticism as a personal insult, an educational moment was accepted. The return of awards shows this is for real. Kudos.
The apology came as parade judges on Monday were debating by email whether to strip the Balloon Brigade of its awards.
I am going to speak up here because a lot of assumptions are being made as to the decision of them receiving the award, wrote Ben James, one of the judges, in a Facebook post prior to Carrolls statement. We at the judges tent could not see any of the flags they were flying because they were using their balloons to block our view of them. As someone who personally supports Black Lives Matter, I am disgusted to learn that this flag was hidden from us. And I am further upset that we awarded this to them; knowing now that they had this flag I wish we could take these awards away.
One other judge said the flag was not hidden but among others representing different groups and on a float decked out with hundreds of bright balloons. He said he did not notice it was a flag representing Blue Lives Matter.
Pride St. Louis, the nonprofit that organizes the downtown parade, issued a statement Tuesday afternoon after the Post-Dispatch asked whether groups such as Black Lives Matter were prevented from participating in the parade.
Pride St. Louis does not have a policy to prevent political groups from participating or from taking political positions. Black Lives Matter did not ask to participate, but had they asked, we would have immediately allowed them to participate, said Pride spokesman Landon Brownfield. In past parades, organizations have carried a Black Lives Matter sign, Brownfield said.
I see at least one male lesbian in the march...would’a thought theyd’a beat him up and kicked him out by now.
Yeah, that guy is appropriating their culture and should be kicked out!
Facebook let the NY Times and plenty of other people post this story. When I posted it with a caption of “#Jews can either be Jews or #Leftists”, Facebook said my post violated community standards.
A pox on all their houses.
A pox on all their horses too.
May their chickens get the pox!
May the bloody piles be upon them,
And corns adorn their feet.
And when they go to toilet,
crabs climb up their crotch to eat.
And when they’re old and feeble,
their minds are bloody wrecks,
May they fall down several flights of stairs
And break their fricken necks.
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