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| Opinions of Gay People on Palestine and Islam | |
| By: SirGalahad Date: October 12, 2023, 10:04 pm | |
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| @90sRetroFan Every time the conflict between Israel and | |
| Palestine reignites, there are always a few gay people that | |
| aren�t so enthusiastic to support Palestine, since they say that | |
| it�s dangerous to be openly gay in most of the Muslim world, but | |
| being gay in Israel is much safer. Taking it at complete face | |
| value, I can�t really deny their logic, and I understand why | |
| they would feel that way. The �Middle East� really is one of the | |
| worst places to be gay. It would be easy for me to support | |
| non-secular resistance groups in places like Palestine since I�m | |
| not gay, but how much would my opinion change if I were? I�m | |
| sure if I met many of these people in person, they would treat | |
| me much differently and far less cordially if I WERE gay. | |
| Granted, I think that if America for example had refrained from | |
| starting and supporting wars in the Middle East, and refrained | |
| from promoting sexual hedonism, emphasizing that the romantic | |
| aspect of these relationships is what we�re respecting, then gay | |
| �rights� in Muslim countries would be in a much better place. | |
| Because I feel like a lot of the homophobia is partially | |
| reactionary in nature. America terrorizes their country, and | |
| America simultaneously respects gay people, therefore they | |
| conclude that being gay must also be bad. If we had supported | |
| them from the beginning, then maybe their opinion on gay people | |
| would have significantly softened, and they would�ve adopted the | |
| general American attitude on it. But what-ifs don�t really have | |
| much effect on the present | |
| #Post#: 22741-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Opinions of Gay People on Palestine and Islam | |
| By: Apartheid Date: October 12, 2023, 10:45 pm | |
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| (Not answering for 90sRF, just had never heard your question | |
| worded that way before and got me to thinking as well). | |
| Great points! Hadn't even thought of it that way myself. I also | |
| think there is a difference between what Muslim leadership in | |
| the Middle-East actually feels in regards to these issues, and | |
| what the average Muslim on the street feels about these issues? | |
| I am certainly no expert, but here is an example of what I am | |
| trying to say: | |
| [quote]Transgender rights in Iran are limited, with a narrow | |
| degree of official recognition of transgender identities by the | |
| government, but with trans individuals facing very high levels | |
| of discrimination, from the law, the state, and from the wider | |
| society.[citation needed] | |
| ... | |
| Pre-1979 | |
| There is evidence of third genders existing in civilisations in | |
| the region that is now Iran dating back thousands of years. A | |
| 2018 study of burial sites at Teppe Hasanlu found that around | |
| 20% of the tombs did not conform to a binary gender-divided | |
| distribution of artifacts or showed signs of the buried having | |
| performed masculine roles while wearing feminine dressing (or | |
| vice-versa). A bowl at the site was also discovered depicting a | |
| bearded man wearing female clothing shown sitting on the floor, | |
| a position that was usually reserved for women in the local | |
| iconography.[7] | |
| Surgery for intersex conditions have been practiced in Iran | |
| since the 1930s.[8]: 252 [9]: 25 [10] In | |
| 1963, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini wrote a book in which he | |
| stated that there was no religious restriction on corrective | |
| surgery for intersex individuals, though this did not apply to | |
| those without physical ambiguity in sex organs. At the time | |
| Khomeini was a radical, anti-Shah revolutionary and his fatwas | |
| did not carry any weight with the Imperial government, which did | |
| not have any specific policies regarding transgender | |
| individuals.[1] | |
| ... [/quote] | |
| Entire article: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_rights_in_Iran#References | |
| #Post#: 22743-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Opinions of Gay People on Palestine and Islam | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: October 13, 2023, 12:31 am | |
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| You raised a similar point back here: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/jews-have-nothing-in-… | |
| to which I responded that one of our tasks is to raise awareness | |
| that pre-colonial Muslim countries were not homophobic, and that | |
| it was Western colonization itself which caused them to become | |
| homophobic: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/true-left-vs-false-left/jews-have-nothing-in-… | |
| This task is still ongoing. If you would like to contribute to | |
| it, you are welcome to do so. | |
| (The same also applies to other formerly colonized countries | |
| which were not homophobic prior to Western colonization: | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/legal-decolonization/msg15255/#msg15255 | |
| https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/legal-decolonization/msg17454/#msg1745… | |
| />) | |
| "being gay in Israel is much safer" | |
| https://bdsmovement.net/pinkwashing | |
| "I feel like a lot of the homophobia is partially reactionary in | |
| nature. America terrorizes their country, and America | |
| simultaneously respects gay people, therefore they conclude that | |
| being gay must also be bad. If we had supported them from the | |
| beginning, then maybe their opinion on gay people would have | |
| significantly softened, and they would�ve adopted the general | |
| American attitude on it. But what-ifs don�t really have much | |
| effect on the present" | |
| This is is why I keep recommending that they view the US as two | |
| countries: Red vs Blue. Which terrorizes their country more? | |
| Answer: Red. Which respects "gay" people more? Answer: Blue. | |
| Therefore it is the more homophobic part of the US which is also | |
| more Islamophobic, and the less homophobic part of the US which | |
| is also less Islamophobic. | |
| Currently, Red is rooting for Israel whereas at least part of | |
| Blue is rooting for Palestine. In other words, the more | |
| homophobic part of the US is the most pro-Israel, whereas the | |
| less homophobic part of the US is more pro-Palestine. This is | |
| how we need to encourage them to see the picture. | |
| https://taz.de/picture/4847277/948/Israel-Antisemitismus-BDS-1.jpeg | |
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