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Anti-Zionist Jews ban ‘Jewish Pride’ flag but embrace Palestinian flag in name of “intersectionality”

Anti-Zionist Jews ban ‘Jewish Pride’ flag but embrace Palestinian flag in name of “intersectionality”

D.C. Dyke March 2019: Discrimination is unacceptable—except when it’s aimed at Jews and Jewish symbols.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=vIFL3JZkQSg

It’s Pride Month, when people commemorate the Stonewall Uprising—a major turning point in the movement for gay rights.

But for the Washington, D.C. Dyke March (a leftist, lesbian-centered and activism-focused alternative to traditional gay pride parades), that can mean only one thing: activists using “intersectionality” to excuse their own bigotry.

“Intersectional Feminists” vs. Zionists: You Can’t Play With Us If You Love Israel

Intersectionality is the idea that all people are part of “overlapping systems of privilege and oppression.” It necessitates an obsessive focus on a person’s identityracial, gender, religious, ethnicin order to determine how oppressed and/or privileged that person may be. It then passes judgement about the validity of that person’s opinions—and how racist they are.

And although intersectionality says that individuals who identify as part of several oppressed groups face multiple layers of discrimination, often, Jewish LGBTQ+ Zionists don’t qualify. To the contrary, Israel is placed at the center of these intersecting systems of oppression, much as Jews historically were demonized as the center of worldwide conspiracies.

One of the most significant events in the evolution of this movement was in 2017, when Linda Sarsour claimed that there was no room in feminism for people who support the Jewish state.

In an interview in The Nation, Sarsour asserted, “It just doesn’t make any sense for someone to say, ‘Is there room for people who support the state of Israel and do not criticize it in the movement?” There can’t be in feminism. You either stand up for the rights of all women, including Palestinians, or none. There’s just no way around it.”

Of course, as we noted at the time, Sarsour’s commitment to stand up for “all women” does not extend to women who disagree with her; instead, Sarsour evidently feels that there is room within feminism for her to threaten those dissenting women with bodily harm.

Like Sarsour, some LGBTQ+ activists have tried to claim that there is no place in the gay rights movement for those who support Israel. As we reported in 2016, anti-Israel detractors have made a concerted effort to shut down Tel Aviv’s massive pride celebrationswhich, if successful, would certainly be a detriment to the thousands of Middle Eastern LGBTQ+ folks for whom no similar event in the region exists.

Nevertheless, anti-Israel forces disregard the plight of queer Middle Easterners, and instead focus on advancing “Pinkwashingthe charge that Israel only protects gay rights in order to distract the world from supposed Zionist crimes against Palestinians.

As ludicrous as these applications of exclusionary identity politics may seem, they are part of a wider campaign by some on the far-left: using intersectionality to demonize and ostracize Zionist (so, most) Jews.

The Dyke Marches present further examples of this campaign in action.

Dyke March Déjà Vu: Another Dyke March Excludes Queer Zionists

https://www.facebook.com/dykemarchdc/photos/a.283987652467439/349016539297883/?type=1&theater

[A D.C. Dyke March flyer, from the chapter’s Facebook page.]

In 2017, we reported on the controversy surrounding the Chicago Dyke March, in which the organizers  demanded that three womenincluding Laurel Grauer, who works for pro-LGBTQ+ organization A Wider Bridgecarrying a rainbow flag with a Jewish star leave the gathering. Other Dyke March participants complained that the Jewish Pride flag made them “feel unsafe” and that the March was supposed to be an exclusively “anti-Zionist” and “pro-Palestinian” space.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYpXlCPxD9U&feature=youtu.be

[A screenshot of footage from the 2018 Chicago Dyke March, where Palestinian flags were explicitly featured, only a year after Jewish Pride flags were excluded.]

Following in Chicago’s footsteps, (Jewish) D.C. Dyke March leaders again tried to ban the Jewish Pride flag and those who wanted to wave it from the May 7, 2019 demonstration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=10&v=vIFL3JZkQSg

[Queer Zionist Jews hold a version of the Jewish Pride Flag at D.C. Dyke March.]

This was ostensibly done to show “solidarity” with “Palestinian dykes”, because, as one Dyke March leader put it, “Displacement is a queer issue. Everything is intersectional.”

https://www.facebook.com/dykemarchdc/photos/a.283987652467439/349016539297883/?type=3&theater

[Concerned citizens responded to D.C. Dyke March’s Facebook flyer claiming “All Dykes Welcome.” Dyke March later deleted all of the above comments.]

An Anti-Israel Animus: Dyke March Contends that Jewish Nationalism is Oppressive

As a rainbow flag with a white or blue Star of David at its center, the Jewish Pride flag is “is almost entirely reminiscent of the Israeli flag,” two of the (Jewish) Dyke March organizers—Yael Horowitz and Rae Gainesclaimed in The Washington Blade. This, apparently, is unacceptable to Horowitz and Gaines, who justified the ban by explaining that it would also apply to American flags and “nationalist symbols,” from “nations that have specific oppressive tendencies.”

https://www.linkedin.com/in/yael-horowitz-58836212a/

[Dyke March organizer Yael Horowitz. Screenshot from her LinkedIn page.]

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10215522092469876&set=a.1484840125413&type=3&theater

[Dyke March organizer Rae Gaines. Screenshot from her Facebook page.]

But in an astonishing display of hypocrisy, the D.C. Dyke March organizers also explicitly stated that the Palestinian flag would be allowed at the March.

A third Jewish Dyke March organizer, Jill Raney, explained that, “at this space, [the flags] represent the hope for Palestinian freedom, not a specific government.”

[Dyke March organizer and IfNotNow member, Jill Raney. Screenshot from Twitter.]

She can be seen here and below demanding that Jewish would-be marchers somehow “remove the star” from the Jewish pride flag.

Dyke March Double Standards: Palestinian Nationalism is Acceptable

In their zeal to create a supposedly “safe space” for supposedly marginalized people, Horowitz, Gaines, and Raney showed their woeful (willful?) ignorance about the nationalist symbolism inherent in the Palestinian flag—and the “oppressive tendencies” of the regimes it represents. Indeed, besides the flag’s use as an emblem of exclusionary religious and ethno-nationalism by two unquestionably oppressive regimes—Hamas and the Palestinian Authority—its very colors are frequently said in Arab and Muslim mythology to represent four major imperialistic and often violent ruling Muslim dynasties throughout history: black for the Abbasids, white for the Umayyads, green for the Fatimids, and red, often for the Hashemites.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Karbala

[A depiction of the Umayyad conquest at Karbala by Abbas Al-Musavi – Online Collection of Brooklyn Museum; Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 2010.]

Moreover, if any of those Dyke March leaders showed up in Gaza City they would be in grave danger—as homosexual women and as Jews. Both Hamas and the Palestinian Authority are guilty of horrific crimes against those suspected of being homosexual. Palestinians under both regimes have reported brutal torture, murder, persecution of suspects’ families, and lengthy imprisonment as punishment for suspected homosexuality. Hundreds of gay Palestinians have fled their homes to Israel, and multiple LGBT-advocacy and human rights groups have shown that gay rights in Israel far surpass those under Hamas or P.A. rule.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=SVlUrW-NyiQ

[A few anti-Israel protesters wave Palestinian flags and complain about “Pinkwashing” at Berlin’s 2017 Pride parade.]

History of Hate: Dyke Marcher Yael Horowitz and Jewish Voice for Peace

But what do facts matter to these self-identified “Jewish Dykes”? Not much, evidently. All three of them are involved with “intersectional” activist groups that have a habit of targeting Israel.

In fact, Horowitz is known for helping to lead the puerile 2014 charge by radical group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) to rid her alma mater, Wesleyan, of the Israeli hummus brand, Sabra. She was quoted in the ardently anti-Israel blog The Electronic Intifada, gloating that Wesleyan had caved to SJP demands. She was subsequently embarrassed when the college corrected the record and the brand remained on campus.

Horowitz is also credited with helping to found a chapter of the extreme anti-Israel group, Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) at Wesleyan. JVP has a “long history of distorting Judaism to support its own political causes” and has regularly hosted and honored convicted terrorist Rasmea Odeh. (Odeh helped to plan and perpetrate a 1969 bombing in Jerusalem that murdered Edward Joffe and Leon Kanner.)

Unsurprisingly, JVP-Chicago proclaimed its support for the 2017 Chicago Dyke March’s ejection of Jews from the parade.

https://twitter.com/ChicagoJVP/status/879334521992335361

In a 2015 interview she gave to the school newspaper, Horowitz advocated Wesleyan Student Association’s passage of a boycott resolution against Israel, and claimed (without offering any examples), “The occupation of Palestine is not happening at Wesleyan, but Wesleyan students are complicit in it, and are always in a lot of ways unaware of it.”

Most recently, Horowitz continued her unabashed campaign of ignorance and hypocrisy by appearing as a panelist at JVP event in Washington, D.C., promoting a new anti-Zionist book called Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism.

[Yael Horowitz spoke at a Jewish Voice for Peace event on May 19th.]

History of Hate: Dyke Marchers Rae Gaines, Jill Raney and IfNotNow

Gaines and Raney, meanwhile, are dedicated activists with IfNotNow, another “intersectional” anti-Zionist group. They were both among a group of IfNotNow protesters who, angry that Senator Ben Cardin had not condemned Israel’s latest defensive strikes on Hamas operatives attempting to breach the border in 2018, blocked entry into the senator’s office. Gaines and four others were briefly detained.

Though IfNotNow insists that it is a Jewish group with Jewish members, and that the protesters were Jews, a video the organization posted of the Ben Cardin protest (below) clearly shows the participation of notorious Islamist activist Taher Herzallah, who serves as an associate director for the group American Muslims for Palestine (AMP). At a 2014 AMP conference, Herzallah reportedly declared, “Israelis have to be bombed.”

https://twitter.com/TaherHerzallah

[AMP Associate Director Taher Herzallah. Screenshot from Twitter.]

https://www.facebook.com/IfNotNowOrg/videos/5-young-jews-arrested-at-senator-cardins-office-call-your-senator-right-now/1709301999156761/

[A screenshot of IfNotNow video showing AMP activist Taher Herzallah participating in the group’s supposedly Jewish protest of Senator Ben Cardin.]

Meanwhile, IfNotNow trumpeted Gaines’ arrest in a press release, quoting her demand that Senator Cardin “live up to both progressive and Jewish values” and condemn Israel’s use of “live fire.” (Though, of course, Gaines did not cite a single Jewish source or value that forbids self-defense.)

 

https://twitter.com/ifnotnoworg/status/985877874505863168

[A screenshot of IfNotNow’s Twitter promotion of its protest at Ben Cardin’s office. Gaines and Raney are circled in red.]

Raney, for her part, recently published an interview with the organization, in which she justified Dyke March’s exclusionary policies by claiming, “We show up for others. We stand with other movements, such as those working for racial, economic, and gender justice.”

Horowitz, Gaines, and Raney, the Dyke March, Linda Sarsour, and their allies may all imagine themselves as intersectional revolutionaries who will go down in history as having fought for justice. But, in reality, they stand with oppressive regimes over open ones, defend double-standards over equality, advocate against the interests of LGBTQ+ people in the Middle East, and castigate and exclude anyone who disagrees with them.

History will remember them and their organizations as what they are: bigots, advocates of oppression, and false prophets waving an “intersectionality” flag that they have rendered meaningless.

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Samantha Mandeles is Senior Researcher and Outreach Director at the Legal Insurrection Foundation.

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Comments

Of course, in addition to the unabashed bigotry and Jew-hatred on display, here, we observe Leftists’ total indifference to the fact that in the Middle East, only in Israel can homosexuals and “transgendered” people love without fear of harm, while in any Arab state, including the “Palestinian” territories, they’d be arrested, stoned, flogged, or, executed under the benevolent and tolerant dictates of the ideology of “Submission.”

    guyjones in reply to guyjones. | June 19, 2019 at 7:39 am

    I meant to write, “live without fear of harm,” above.

    MajorWood in reply to guyjones. | June 19, 2019 at 1:13 pm

    Most white people who wear Che T-shirts are oblivious to the fact that he would likely shoot them with extreme prejudice (had he not already encountered that fate himself).

caseoftheblues | June 19, 2019 at 7:39 am

Guyjones….you are so correct…and it’s beyond stupid and comprehension but then virtually everything the left espouses and does is

Since this is the 50th year of the Stonewall riots I thought I would share that I read that the notorious gay basher John Lennon once went there to “roll queers”. Of course, Lennon was well known for ambushing and beating gays in the UK. Apparently he once hit Stonewall while on a visit to the US.

I only have one point of disagreement – “History” will not remember them at all. History remembers Jeremiah – who remembers the host of False Prophets who opposed him, other than to know that they existed because he referred to them?

“The wretch, concentrated all in self,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown,
And, doubly dying, shall go down
To the vile dust, from whence he sprung,
Unwept, unhonored, and unsung.”

    Obie1 in reply to Tom Servo. | June 19, 2019 at 12:13 pm

    Not sure what The Lay of the Last Minstrel has to do with this. Perhaps the reference to a person with no native land? And it’s “concentred,” though I understand spell checker doesn’t recognize it.

I predict a massive backlash against idiotic intersectionality, which is discrimination against groups that are not on the “list.” If you are Jewish, Asian, white, cis, successful – you are targeted. I am proud to be not on the list, and I have no issue with the so-called oppressed groups, but I don’t need to shout at anyone. The MSM makes it seem like a tidal wave of intersectionality is sweeping the country, but it really is taking place only in colleges, MSM, and politics. Pray for saner minds to prevail.

TheOldZombie | June 19, 2019 at 8:27 am

It never ceases to amaze me that in their undying hatred of Western civilization that leftists will jump into bed with Islamic groups even in the face of overwhelming evidence that those same Islamic groups if given power would first go after said leftists with a vengeance.

People who claim LGTB who hang with Islamic groups have to be the worlds biggest examples of fools that hear no evil, see no evil, and speak no evil.

I am sick of cultural marxist claptrap and their words like “intersectionality” and other made up nonsense!

Yep. These are the people who have ruined the study of history and the liberal arts generally. They are nothing more than warmed over Marxist stoogies. No sane person takes their sh*t seriously. Unfortunately, the sane are not running universities.

At War With HOA | June 19, 2019 at 9:42 am

Their wires are already badly crossed (backwards biological impulses), so I don’t put too much into it. Huge correlation between homosexuality and mental illness.

JusticeDelivered | June 19, 2019 at 10:18 am

Jews, regardless of sexual orientation, should counter protest, pointing out the true nature of palestinians and Muslims in general. They should disrupt this event every year until palestinians are fully exposed for their true nature.

Sometimes I wonder how long it will be before those determined to be “People of Privilege” are first encouraged, and then required, to wear some sort of Badge of Shame when on campus. Not a yellow Star of David exactly, but, well, well, some mandatory display of their intersectional status.

    alaskabob in reply to Albigensian. | June 19, 2019 at 2:34 pm

    Muslims in Spain required Jews and Christians wear distinctive clothing so as to be recognized down the street not just up close.

    Of course clothing can become uniforms … like Antifa.

    These yo-yos have no idea what real intersectionality was when colliding with a firing squad or gas chamber.

notamemberofanyorganizedpolicital | June 19, 2019 at 2:41 pm

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June 19, 2019
Real News CNN Cuts Away From Trump Rally the Moment Trump Starts Criticizing Them
—Ace of Spades

Is this news or not?

Apparently it’s “news” for purposes of CNN doing outrage clickbait pieces all day long, but it’s not “news” when it comes to actually hearing the criticism unfiltered.

Hey, maybe they should also start censoring Trump’s criticism of other ideological opponents, such as the Democratic candidates.

Enemies of the people, and I mean that literally, as Joe Biden would say.

Meanwhile, Don LeMon, who has repeatedly insisted that he is neither partisan nor anti-Trump as the New York Times (itself a leftwing agitprop shop) deems him, calls Trump Hitler, and even Chris Cuomo, another unhinged leftist, is forced to unfurl a caution flag.

Don LeMon doubles down.

So CNN features “all points of view:” those who are certain that Trump is Hitler, and those who find the theory intriguing but still have some questions about it.

Extra, extra: Photos and videos of the capacity crowd at last night’s event.

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Department of Education Investigating Use of Federal Funds to Stage Anti-Israel/Borderline Anti-Semitic Protests on College Campuses

Would a GOPe administration investigate this, or would it just go along to get along? — Ace of Spades

notamemberofanyorganizedpolicital | June 19, 2019 at 2:41 pm

Oops! Sorry about that Chief!

Department of Education Investigating Use of Federal Funds to Stage Anti-Israel/Borderline Anti-Semitic Protests on College Campuses

Would a GOPe administration investigate this, or would it just go along to get along? — Ace of Spades

I’m curious about how the Israeli Government gets the Israeli people to support Gay Rights as they allege? You can’t get Israelis to agree on anything. They will argue with you, even if they agree with you.