Islam is oh so tolerant... hundreds of Muslims gather to watch ISIS throw gay man off building roof
Israel's annual
gay pride parade will take place in Tel Aviv next Friday. Meanwhile, a few hundred miles away in Tikrit, Iraq, hundreds of Muslims gathered (see above) to watch
a gay man be thrown from the rooftop of a building to his death by the Islamic State terror organization (ISIS).
But the counterposing of those two data points won't stop the gay community worldwide from
attacking Israel and supporting the 'Palestinians' and the Muslim world in general.
And it won't stop
mendacious Jewish and Israeli academics from accusing the Jewish state of '
pinkwashing.'
It's confirmed: The world has gone mad.
Labels: defenestration, gays, Iraq, ISIS, Islam, Islamic State, pinkwashing, Tel Aviv
There are no homosexuals in Iran


Remember how Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to Columbia a few years ago and said that there were no gays in Iran? Well,
here's why.
And more people accuse Israel of 'pinkwashing' than protest this sort of thing in Iran.
Labels: gays, Iran, pinkwashing
Gay activists continue to boycott only state in Middle East that doesn't execute them

Gay activists apparently don't know how to tell their friends from their foes. In a region where only one country in the world doesn't execute gays, gay activists have chosen that country to boycott. Yes, of course,
it's Israel. Ronn Torossian got it right:
It seems that Jew-haters will always find a reason to hate the Jewish state, and will use something asinine to mask that hatred. Peter Tatchell, a leading gay activist, signed a letter this week criticizing Israel for “pinkwashing,” trying to use the acceptance of LGBTs (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community) as a “smokescreen” of supposed human rights violations of the Palestinians. In a recent letter to the media, activists from the Gay Liberation Front, Stop Clause 28, and others, stated support for the Palestinian “boycott, divestment and sanctions” campaign against Israel. It added that it is “ironic” that Israel, “in an attempt to gain a veneer of respectability by promoting itself as a liberal,” has grown tolerant towards gay people while the “oppressive regime routinely violates human rights.” So, Israel, the sole country in the Middle East which supports gay rights, is also boycotted by the gay activist community.
One wonders what these gay rights activists can possibly know about these supposed human rights violations and the on-the-ground situation in Gaza or the West Bank. Surely, they haven’t traveled or spent time there, because they would know that they wouldn’t be safe with the Hamas/Palestinian government. Of course, they haven’t spoken out about the violence Jews face in these regions. One wonders what justification Tachtell and other gay activists can have to boycott Israel, their strongest supporter in the Middle East. Tachtell’s boycott started a few months earlier when he criticized the IGLYO – the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Lesbian Youth and Student Organization for accepting an invitation from its Israeli chapter to hold its general assembly in Tel Aviv. He was among the first to criticize IGLYO for agreeing to a conference in Israel and said that he “fears that Israel may not be accessible to delegations from Arab countries.” They neglect the fact that Arabs can visit Israel, unlike Jews that seek to visit Arab countries.
Tachtell was successful in having the meeting moved from Israel, despite the fact that there is not a single member from the Arab world on the general assembly of this organization (for obvious reasons). Just as I wonder where the flotilla for peace to Syria is, so too am I amazed as gays and others pretend there’s a reason for hating Israel other than anti-Semitism. The heroic defender of human rights, Martin Luther King said it right when he said, “Anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism.”
Don Surber thinks this is about socialism:
Gay rights is about socialism. Maybe Israel’s biggest crime is not so much that it is a Jewish state, but that it is a refuge for so many Jewish Russian dissidents. The Soviet Union may have fallen 20+ years ago, and many people on the left are bitter over its demise.
As for Peter Tatchell specifically, I never met the man and I don’t intend to. I have no idea what he thinks of the Soviet Union. I do know that gay rights is just window dressing for his real agenda. Instead of fighting for the lives of gay Arabs, Peter Tatchell is fighting for the men who would hang them.
I disagree. I think it's about priorities. Jew hatred above all else.
Labels: gays, Jew hatred, pinkwashing
Pinkwashing?

You will recall that the
New York Times published a
moronic op-ed by Sarah Schulman, which accused Israel of 'pinkwashing' - trying to use gays to prove (incorrectly) that Israel is tolerant. I attacked that allegation (at the link above), as did
many other bloggers.
A poll on the gay travel website
gaycities.com shows that the gay community rejects the Times' allegations. By an overwhelming margin, the poll has named Tel Aviv the
best gay city of 2011.
The gay capitol of the Middle East is exotic and welcoming with a Mediterranean c'est la vie attitude," the website said.
Tel Aviv garnered 43 percent of the vote, far ahead of the next competitor, New York City, which raked in 14%.
Other cities on the list included Toronto, Sao Paulo, Madrid, London, New Orleans, and Mexico City.
Here's betting that the
Times ignores this poll.
Labels: gays, pinkwashing, Tel Aviv