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Behind the Aegis

(53,959 posts)
Thu Jan 19, 2023, 05:28 PM Jan 2023

Israel has been an LGBTQ haven in the Middle East. Its new government could change that.

The minister holding the country’s purse strings calls himself a “proud homophobe.” Another minister says Pride parades are “vulgar,” while a deputy minister who wants to cancel them was just given power over some aspects of what schoolchildren are taught. And then there are the lawmakers who want doctors to be able to decline medical care to LGBTQ people.

These are all members of the new Israeli government helmed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and their extreme anti-LGBTQ sentiment has unnerved LGBTQ Israelis and their allies at home and overseas.

The politicians’ positions are not new, but their positions of power and leverage within the government are. Plus, the new government’s push toward a judicial overhaul that would give lawmakers the right to overrule the Supreme Court adds vulnerability to legal precedents that have protected LGBTQ Israelis.

“The majority of the gay community in Israel is feeling very unsafe,” said Hila Peer, the chairwoman of Aguda-The Association for LGBTQ Equality in Israel. “You have at least an intention to legislate laws that are dire for the gay community.”

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This is distressing and not good news. However, I feel the new coalition may collapse; I hope it does! Israel still has a way to go on some GLBT issues, but it far surpasses other nations, especially in the Middle East and most of Asia. Frankly, it is what some of us are experiencing here, a fear shit is going to hit the fan in a big, bad way.

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Israel has been an LGBTQ haven in the Middle East. Its new government could change that. (Original Post) Behind the Aegis Jan 2023 OP
It feels like the whole world has gone mad with hate LostOne4Ever Jan 2023 #1
Dammmmmers. lambchopp59 Jan 2023 #2
"proud homophobe." Dave Bowman Jan 2023 #3

LostOne4Ever

(9,289 posts)
1. It feels like the whole world has gone mad with hate
Thu Jan 19, 2023, 06:48 PM
Jan 2023

Everywhere the bigots seem to be winning.

My only hope is that this is the dark before the dawn…

lambchopp59

(2,809 posts)
2. Dammmmmers.
Thu Jan 19, 2023, 08:28 PM
Jan 2023

Some dipshit and/or shits in the top .01 percenters has been funding the crap out of RW authoritarian wackjobs worldwide ever since the Occupy movement made them sweat.
Anyone else notice how not only wildly break-neck speed, worldwide and with vicious ferocity Occupy got the smackdown and waaaaay over the top media discouragement?
I wouldn't be surprised if the whole photo of the guy pooping next to the police car scandal wasn't staged.
Methinks the number of mini-Hitlers we're seeing gaining power likely isn't nearly as "grassroots" as it appears.

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