• Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      And? So is where I grew up in the southern US. There are states I can’t legally visit anymore if I want to piss in a public restroom. That doesn’t mean I’m okay with bombing most of the hospitals, schools, and homes there and killing tens of thousands of civilians. Anyone OK with that because they’re bigoted in some way has a fucking moral deficiency.

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        Most of the southern US won’t stone you or murder you in broad daylight though. What’s happening in Palestine and Israel is fucked up, but it doesn’t give a pass to the shit they do to the LGTBQ+ and women over there.

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          Most of the southern US won’t stone you or murder you in broad daylight though.

          Since October 1st 2023, 20 trans people in the US are known to have died from violence. Almost half of them died in the south (as defined by the US census). Are trans people in the south any safer for it happening under cover of night? Pretending for a moment none of them were killed in broad daylight (some were).

          Again, nobody is saying it excuses bigotry. Only a fucking idiot thinks bombing hospitals, schools, and civilians is going to somehow improve the lives of LGBT Palestinians (who everyone somehow neglects to give a shit about in these conversations except as a cudgel against western LGBT people).

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            Since October 1st 2023, 20 trans people in the US are known to have died from violence. Almost half of them died in the south (as defined by the US census). Are trans people in the south any safer for it happening under cover of night?

            Yes, trans people in the US are safer than in Palestine. Jesus Christ.

            https://www.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/415610_WEST-BANK-AND-GAZA-2022-HUMAN-RIGHTS-REPORT.pdf

            spoiler

            Violence against LGBTQI+ Persons: There were reported cases of violence,
            criminalization, or abuse based on sexual orientation and gender identity in the
            West Bank. OHCHR and NGOs reported Hamas security forces in Gaza harassed
            and detained persons due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. Both noted,
            however, that such cases were rarely reported, especially in Gaza, because of
            concerns about protecting the safety those involved.
            OHCHR observers reported PA security officers harassedand sometimes arrested
            individuals due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. LGBTQI+
            individuals were also victims of targeted hate crimes and violent acts. Media
            reported that Ahmed Abu Markhiya, a gay Palestinian, was killed by decapitation
            in Hebron on October 5. Abu Markhiya had been residing in Israel for several
            years under a humanitarian permit reportedly because of death threats he received
            while living in the West Bankand was awaiting approval of an asylum application
            to Canada, according to media reports. Palestinian police made an arrest and
            continued an investigation intothe killing.
            Media reported that lesbians in the West Bank and Gaza concealed their sexual
            orientation due to fear they would be killed by their families.
            The PA failed to protect members of the LGBTQI+ community. After an attack on
            members of the community at the Al Mustawde restaurant earlier in the year, the
            PA did not make any attempts to hold the culprits accountable for their action.
            Discrimination: The PA does not provide protection for or prohibit
            discrimination against the LGBTQI+ community. Homosexuality is widely
            considered to be taboo in areas under PA control and in Gaza.
            Activities associated with the LGBTQI+ community were met with strong
            opposition, and the Palestinian police often acted to prevent these activities. As a
            result of this and other discriminatory conduct, the LGBTQI+ community in the
            West Bank was driven underground and had no vocal representatives or NGOs
            willing to speak in the West Bank, according to observers. Similarly, in Gaza,
            according to observers, there was no visible LGBTQI+ community. Observers
            reported that human rights organizations in Gaza did not monitor and refused to
            address LGBTQ+ issues.
            Availability of Legal Gender Recognition: There is no legal method for
            correcting gender markers on identity documents.
            Involuntary or Coercive Medical or Psychological Practices Specifically
            Targeting LGBTQI+ Individuals: According to media reports, family members
            of LGBTQI+ individuals subjected them to involuntary or coercive medical,
            psychological, and religious practices throughout the West Bank and Gaza. Media
            reported that a Palestinian man confronted his son, age 18, after finding messages
            on the son’s mobile phone between him and another young man suggesting a
            same-sex relationship. The son claimed his father attacked him, beat him, and
            renounced him. The father forced him to meet with a cleric weekly until he
            attempted unsuccessfully to kill himself, according to the report.
            Restrictions of Freedom of Expression, Association, or Peaceful Assembly:
            The PA in cases limited freedom of expression, association, and peaceful
            assembly, although not explicitly based on sexual orientation or identity, and it
            tolerated such actions by vigilantes and armed militias. During the year, in the
            West Bank, peaceful assemblies and gatherings attended by LGBTQI+ individuals
            were disrupted. For example, the Warehouse (event space) in Ramallah was
            closed after a campaign of incitement, hate speech, and assault, which followed a
            June 17 attack on the venue and cancellation of a musical performance because the
            artist was “gay.” According to media reports, the attackers circulated a video on
            social media and, following the violent attack, targeted the performance space with
            an incitement campaign based on a false account of the events and the place.
            According to media, approximately 200,000 social media users participated,
            leaving thousands of hate-filled comments and incitement to murder (see 2.a.,
            Academic Freedom and Cultural Events).

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            So 20 from hate crimes? Or just 20 from all violence? Because those who are found out to be LGBTQ+ in the middle east, are killed because they’re LGBTQ+, and often in very violent ways.

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              Some states don’t even have LGBT hate crime legislation, and until recently (like, last year) multiple southern states didn’t. There’s no federal requirement for states to report the number of LGBT hate crimes that happen yearly. So until that change there is no concise way of answering both how many trans people died from general violence and how many from hate crimes. But anyone who thinks the answer to that is zero isn’t paying attention.

              I’m also not sure that the trans people murdered in the US get any solace from ‘only’ being shot or stabbed, or that the distinction helps anyone LGBT in the US or Palestine who is hate crimed.

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          I think everyone even Arabs agree that the majority of people is homophobic/transphobic. Fine.

          But please state a source for people in Palestine being stoned, like at all, no matter the reason. What kind of place do you think Palestine is?

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            https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=81112&page=1

            You’re joking right? There are literal laws all over the middle east in Islamic run nations about stoning people, just type stoning and middle east(ps this doesnt exclude Israel, they’ve arrested their own who have done it) into Google and you’re going to get a ton of results. Why is this shocking? Sharia law has it as a form of punishment.

            In recent times, stoning has been a legal or customary punishment in Iran, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Yemen, northern Nigeria, Afghanistan, Brunei, and tribal parts of Pakistan, including northwest Kurram Valley and the northwest Khwezai-Baezai region though it is rarely carried out.[1][2][3][4] In some of these countries, including Afghanistan, it has been carried out extrajudicially by militants, tribal leaders, and others.[2] In some other countries, including Nigeria and Pakistan, although stoning is a legal form of punishment, it has never been legally carried out. Stoning is condemned by human rights organizations.

            https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoning#

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              Not joking at all. Don’t show me a Wikipedia article, show me a newspaper article about someone being stoned in Palestine.

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                  So we’re talking about stoning people that’s allegedly happening due to violations of sharia law and you bring up a story from 2001 so probably during the second intifada about an incident involving illegal Israeli settlers.

                  I wanted to assume that you maybe just don’t know better but this is just bad faith from your side.

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                Hamas doesn’t really do stonings, so you appear to be correct. It looks like just about every execution committed by Hamas involved a firing squad, most often performed in public.

                Hamas does torture and execute people for suspicion of being gay, though, even their own commanders.

                Free Palestine. Fuck the IDF and Hamas.

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                  Yeah that was my point. It’s not that Arab societies are like super progressive and Palestinian people are suddenly angels just because they are victims of genocide. It’s just that doing stonings is an archaic practice that doesn’t exist in the Levant. Like people might be very conservative and live in authoritarian societies, but they still live in the 21st century and they don’t want that shit.

                  That being said Hamas absolutely sucks, they are violent, corrupt dictators and while they currently are the biggest armed resistance against the ongoing colonization they shouldn’t have any place in a free Palestine.

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        This doesn’t make any sense - if anything it’s backwards. being oppressed doesn’t give anyone a free pass to oppress others. That kind of twisted logic is what Israel uses to get away with murder.

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          Fun fact, you can’t find anywhere in my comment that says “being oppressed makes oppressing others okay” because that’s not what it says. It says that parents potentially being bigoted isn’t an excuse to blow up their fucking children.

          I’ve yet to have anyone give me a satisfactory explanation for why Palestinian kids deserve to have their limbs blown off or killed for living in an area hostile to LGBT people, but the people I grew up with who are equally hostile to LGBT people don’t deserve to have their kids’ limbs blown off or killed. If the answer is “American children are simply worth more than Palestinian children” then they should just come out and say it, but all I ever get is bleating about the same shit I already addressed.

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            I’ve yet to have anyone give me a satisfactory explanation for why Palestinian kids deserve to have their limbs blown off or killed for living in an area hostile to LGBT people

            Is anyone actually saying this? What I usually see, like “queers for Palestine” is the opposite — people who excuse the extreme homophobia and misogyny in Islamic countries.

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              You are in a thread that started with a 1 day old account JAQing off about how transphobic Palestine is on a post about Palestinians campaigning for LGBT rights. If you don’t see that the purpose of that comment is to legitimize violence against Palestine I can’t help you.

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                If that’s the case then OP is an enormous jackass. That still doesn’t change the fact that queer Palestinians are absolutely being oppressed in their country (or what should be a country) and this is too often swept under the rug.

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      So are you saying that Orthodox Jews and conservative Christians aren’t transphobic, or that we should go Gaza on Texas?

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      The more we keep killing them the faster they will realize they must be the violent barbarians that should adopt our culture.

      That’s how this works right?

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    There are some folks who can’t comprehend the mentality of:

    “They hate us so they don’t deserve to die”

    Wow, get out of your tribalistic hole

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    Hamas would love nothing more than to stabilize the country of Palestine, and then resume systematically throwing gay and trans people off roofs of buildings. “Queers for Palestine” protestors are all hopeful morons.

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        Who do you think was elected to run the governance of Gaza and Palestine before Israel plowed through?

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          Anyone under 36 wasn’t even eligible to vote the last time Palestine had parliamentary elections. Holding people responsible for elections that happened before they could vote or before they were even born is absolutely deranged.

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            Anyone under 36 wasn’t even eligible to vote the last time Palestine had parliamentary elections.

            I’d be willing to wager that an unusually large portion of the population falls into that category as well. Anyone have any statistics about the demographics of Palestine? Oh, their annual census is out of date? You don’t say.