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@ChrisWillx 02:40 Pretty surprised by Douglas Murray comparing Israel's "colonisation" to general immigration. When you immigrate, you integrate into the country you're joining. The intention of Israel was/is to create a new homeland. Honestly, this is all too complicated for me to form a concrete opinion on, but the comparison above felt off. For some context, here's a quick summary of the early formation of Israel: - In 19th century Europe, the agenda to establish a Jewish homeland was initiated by Theodor Herzl and other Jewish leaders who were responding to the widespread anti-Semitism and persecution of Jews, particularly in Eastern Europe and Russia. - Herzl organized the first Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, in 1897, which established the World Zionist Organization and promoted Jewish immigration to Ottoman Palestine with the goal of creating a Jewish state. - Small numbers of Jews, known as the Old Yishuv, had been living in Palestine for centuries. But it was the waves of Jewish immigrants (Aliyahs) beginning in the late 19th century that laid the foundations for a future Jewish state. - During World War I, British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour issued the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which expressed support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then a territory of the Ottoman Empire. After the war, Britain took control of Palestine under a League of Nations mandate. - From 1920 to 1948, Britain administered Palestine. This period was marked by growing Jewish immigration, land purchases, and community building, but also rising tensions between Jewish and Arab communities. - The extermination of six million Jews during the Holocaust in World War II generated international sympathy for the plight of Jews and increased pressure for a Jewish homeland. .... and then it gets increasingly complicated.
I appreciate both you and Douglas, but some of the things said in jest truly are done in poor taste: laughing at the tall buildings joke, thinking that equating immigrants to colonisers is sound reasoning... I'm sorry, man, but it's not; it's far more nuanced than that, and this just smacks of you two harping on about the latest "current thing" without actually really trying to understand the nuances in question: gay people CAN be pro-Palestine in the sense that they condemn what can only be described as a humanitarian disaster in Gaza at present; immigrants can never be colonizers if they don't have the economic, political or social capital to subjugate the indigenous population and bend it to your will for some ideological, nationalistic or religious. You guys really are better than this, so apply yourselves and act like it.
Don't let us break your hearts, we will not compromise Islam. The only way you will be accepted by us, is if you leave the ignorant ways of your forefathers, your pagan nations, your immoral values and submit to Allah ﷻ who created you, and you believe with certainty in the Day of Judgement and you establish the 5 Daily Prayers in the Mosques and pay the Zakat. So if you deny Allah ﷻ and say you will turn to dust and vanish into non-existence until lgbt became fair-seeming to you, then you need to repent, purify yourself and believe and do what we do in order to support us. But if you are stubborn with your falsehood, then listen to this homosexual, because we will not accept you. Allah سبحانه وتعالى said, فَإِن تَابُوا وَأَقَامُوا الصَّلَاةَ وَآتَوُا الزَّكَاةَ فَخَلُّوا سَبِيلَهُمْ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ غَفُورٌ رَّحِيمٌ But if they repent and perform As-Salat (the Five Obligatory Prayers), and give Zakat, _then leave their way free._ Verily, Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. [At-Taubah 9:5] إِنَّمَا وَلِيُّكُمُ اللَّهُ وَرَسُولُهُ وَالَّذِينَ آمَنُوا الَّذِينَ يُقِيمُونَ الصَّلَاةَ وَيُؤْتُونَ الزَّكَاةَ وَهُمْ رَاكِعُونَ Verily, your Wali (Protector or Helper) is none other than Allah, His Messenger (ﷺ), and the believers; those who perform As-Salat (the Five Obligatory Prayers), and give Zakat, and they are Raki'un (those who bow down or submit themselves with obedience to Allah in prayer). [Al-Maa'idah 5:55]
@@EyeGodZA I mean yea, you can oppose the fire bombing of Dresden if you're gay, but that doesn't mean you should chant "Gays for Nazi Germany". If you are a human with an intact moral code, then you side with Israel. Obviously. If you have opinions on exactly how Israel should go about crushing Hamas, then you do that as a person who's with Israel - on Team People. You'd think it goes without saying that we don't side with murderous bronze age barbarians. And why shouldn't you be able to make the immigration parallell? Jews moved to Israel throughout a 50-year period during Ottoman, British, and French rule bringing the Jewish population in the region from about 5% before the Zionist movement, to about 1/3 by the time of the UN resolution. As the Levant region decolonized in 1948, the land was split up between Jews and Arabs. Israel was once again a Jewish homeland for the first time in 2500 years, and Palestine was its own state for the first time in history. Unfortunately the two-state solution was not accepted by the Arabs, and the rest is history. So my question to you is how is it not fair to point to hypocrisy among people who argue against Israel by pushing a Great Replacement narrative - when those same people object to countries like Britain when they want to limit the flow of immigration? That is to say nothing about the fact that Jews returning to Israel _actually_ constitutes indigenous repatriation, unlike the immigration of, say, Muslims to Britain.
Why doesn’t the guy holding up the sign Queers for Gaza, take a trip to Gaza and hold up that sign in the middle of the street. But as Douglas said, not enough tall buildings left in Gaza.
Thought it was held in a tunnel network right underneath the UNWRA building... By Allah, Ahmed must have screwed up the invites for all the foreigners to behea... I mean valued journalists to conduct interviews.
It’s stupid because they’re making this about themselves. “Queers for Palestine” means they’re making this about their queer identity, and they’re trying to use American politics on Middle Eastern conflicts. It just doesn’t work 🤦♀️
Lol no. Just because they mention that they're queer doesn't mean they're making it about themselves. I suspect it's the same reasoning as the title Women for Trump; to be a response to possible claims of bigotry of the supported party by signaling that a supposed target of said bigotry is in support of said party.
what's funny is that even Western Muslim chase "Queers for Palestine" away from their events... it's happening in the West. And these fools still don't learn a thing
no it just means that queers (them) are in support of palestine. meaning they dont support the idf killing innocent people and bombing residential areas. it has nothing to do with gay people.
@@TheTeeProd He said it right at the beginning of this video lol. He's not wrong though. There's currently not enough tall buildings in Gaza due to "obvious reasons." 👀
@@Jennianner Definetly. They all seem to live in West end in Brisbane... other inner suburbs in major capital cities in a fantasy land of self delusion
As a retired educator in the U.S., I'm embarrassed by what's happening with the education system in the country. The teacher's unions have alot to do with it along with the liberals.
From Australia 🇦🇺 what's happening in USA 🇺🇸. What problem do you have and how do unions come into what issue it is. Surely it I s not as bad as WW11 COME on now
The first generation born with a supercomputer in their diaper that provides 24/7 access to the accumulated knowledge and history of all of humanity has NO EXCUSE for ignorance.
@@Melodysupporter Sadly you're right. These people see 30 second video clips made by strangers on the internet, no fact-checking, full of bias, totally inaccurate, and instantly accept them as fact. Then, they see other people being brainwashed by the same videos and it only bolsters their beliefs. Now when they see real news reporting on the topic they don't believe it because it doesn't align with the beliefs they've established
The have echo chamber algorithms that only show them information mass produced by the monopoly left/woke policies have on information/news sphere so they become ignorant at an accelerated rate
Guys SCROLL DOWN to the bottom of these threads. The comments are vastly different and should give you an idea of the bot manipulation on this platform.
Here in Germany, lefty feminists / queer-feminists support the muslims. If islam takes over, I will watch closely what will happen to those feminists! (Volker Pispers)
What do you think most religious jews in israel think about you being a homosexual? Just because a government says its fine to be gay there doesnt mean it is in practice, remember the civil rights movement in the us? Its ok to be black aslong as you dont want to be looked at as a human, i bet theres more jews in the closet in israel than there is in the us,
Being gay and not wanting the innocent civilians of Gaza to be indiscriminately bombed to death is not stupidly naive or supporting Hamas. Do you have any humanity at all?
@@geeunit831 that’s not the issue. we all want to see the palestinian people thrive. the irony is what would happen if palestine was freed or hamas was able to carry out all its wants. if this goal the “the gays for gaza” want actually happens. there would be another country they wouldn’t be allowed to visit for safety reasons. unlike how gay people in israel have equal rights and are welcomed by the nation. it’s like a chicken saying they want more KFCs to open instead of chicken safety areas.
@@kayasnyder2042 There are many issues with this conflict... This goes beyond "Hamas bad, Israel good" Ask yourself why Hamas exists in the first place? I don't care if Hamas or anyone else for that matter live by Sharia law. First and foremost the Palestinian people deserve the right to live. They deserve the right to live freely on their own land. They deserve the right to clean water, food, electricty and all the basic necessities of life. They deserve the right to have their own airport, control their own land space and maritime space, they deserve the right to travel freely within their own boarders, to build the necessary infrastructure to be a thriving society. They deserve to live in peace without being indiscriminately bombed every 2 years by their US backed neighbours who have one of the largest armies and most advanced defense systems in the world. The US and many other Christian countries have only legalised gay marriage or even decriminalised gay sex in recent times. Many Christian countries still don't allow gay marriage so we don't get to be the moral compass of society when our own gay rights track record is abysmal itself.
Mark Twain comes to mind. “It is easier to fool the people, than to convince them they have been fooled. No man's life, liberty, and property are safe while the legislature is in session.”
@@X420Niko You are asking why the system doesn't spread, I'm asking you if you want it to spread. What you want doesn't matter, but I'd like to hear your opinion anyway
The United States needs more people like Douglas Murray. He's just too logical and makes too much sense for most of us. (And I could just listen to him talk for hours).
As soon as I first heard the chant "Queers for Palestine" I thought: "They're either deluded enough they'd go to Gaza in "solidarity' or they just want a cause to jump behind because they've nothing else on." If they did their homework, Israel is the ONLY place in the Middle East that accepts the LGBT++ community, they accept everything the rest of the M.E despises; democracy, abortions, religious and social harmony, freedom of self expression. Netanyahu is a little authoritarian but that's a small price to pay for safety in a part of the world that would have you killed for simply being different.
@@johnallen7367 I second this as another Aussie. Do you think the anti-Israel protesters will try to disrupt Remembrance Day protests on Saturday? If so I think ordinary Aussies should show up and show them they can’t harass people and damage property.
Douglas Murray is really taking the gloves off the last few times I've seen him interviewed. He's saying a lot of the things I've been thinking for years, that the road we're on is a very bad one and will lead eventually to a very dark place. It's inevitable, and I can't really understand why those in charge can't see it. The obvious alternative is that they can see what's going to happen and are continuing down the path to destruction on purpose.
@@Sarah-with-an-H What did he get wrong that made people who want to fight against the bad guys attack Israel? As far as I'm aware all the good guys support Israel.
It is unbelievable that, until tonight, I had never heard of Douglas Murray. Please, give him as much time on a podium as possible. His common sense, informed approach is a breath of fresh air. I hope to hear more from him.
As a bisexual I laughed out loud when I read that. It’s like saying “Mice for Cats” or “Dinosaurs for Giant Meteors” Edit: I appreciate all these love letters from butthurt ruzkies who think Ukraine’s up there with Spain and the US in terms of gay-friendliness (it isn’t), and Israel’s new friends, if me merely saying I’m bi angers you so then wait till y’all find out that your precious Israel is one of the most gay-friendly countries in Asia. Aren’t you guys always hating on such countries?
The integrity, intelligence, and perspicuity of Douglas Murray’s thoughts is truly inspiring. He has balls of steel and conviction to match. Huge respect and admiration from this Canadian. 🇨🇦
Here here. Douglas Murray gets it. Mad respect from this Canadian as well. Our country is melting under the stress of repressive tolerance at the moment. We need strong, classically liberal voices to make their ascendency back to the common discourse. It's shocking how quickly everything was taken over by commissariats, and how easily it is for people to espouse equity based virtues like they are second nature. People are starting to think in terms of dialectical materialism and it leading to Lysenkoism across multiple domains. I worry that it's too big to fail because we didn't worry about this sooner. That makes people like Douglas Murray very valuable for society right now.
as a gay man... I do not associate with the general LGBT... Please know most of us are not part of this strange movement happening. I vote we send the gays for palestine on an all paid vacation to PALESTINE. We will provide pride clothes and flags and *if* they survive we can ask them how the stay was...
@@neilreynolds3858They do. The same fools should follow football & then they could chant all they like, have a good laugh with all the camaraderie & no harm done. 😁
Well, it's completely benign. They are just asking for living room. (Poe's law warning, Godwin's Law warning - yeah, I used a translation of a German word with a horrible history). Personally, I have sympathy for the Palestinian people. They are under rough conditions and I don't see this changing any time soon. Don't have sympathy for the PLO, Hezbollah, Hamas and those who funded them. But what is the solution? We had the Oslo Accords which couldn't fully go through partly from the assassination of the Israeli PM who was a leader in the negotiations. Don't see moderate voices on the Palestinian side, and expect that Hamas, etc. would get rid of those in short order if there were any. Not optimistic the current Israeli military adventure will produce much in long term resolution to this, any more than the adventure into Lebanon did in the 1980s.
It's funnier still that most of them are illegal occupiers/colonizers of First Nations lands. But there's not large groups of Native Americans committing acts of violence in North America. Still, anyone that radically against the idea of colonialism, should go back to ancestors' homelands.
My fellow Americans that struggle with basic geography are often the ones that have yet to produce a working model of their 'Flat Earth' and are open to the idea that shape-shifting alien lizards are living at the North Pole.
Queers for Palestine is the most ironic movement in the world. Tell that to the gays who have escaped to Israel from Palestine to seek asylum, in a desperate attempt to avoid being murdered.
Douglas Murray is well on his way to leveling up to Thomas Sowell. Savagely sharp intellect and mercilessly based logic. We need more people like Douglas Murray and Thomas Sowell
Naah ....I do appreciate both immensely but Douglas Murray is nowhere near to being the cerebral powerhouse Thomas Sowell is. Douglas Murray is much more eloquent with a razor-sharp wit while Thomas Sowell is much more thoughtful in his replies as the academic he is ought to be.
@@overthewebb You can be a gay person and still recognize the suffering and humanity of others who may disagree with your sexual orientation. I don't think any sane empathetic person with a soul wants to see innocent people murdered.
Absolutely! So refreshing to have someone like him that just speaks for so many people who haven't yet been sucked into this crazy and bizarre vortex of delusion.
As a gay guy I have gone berserk with my fellow gay friends who have turned out to be rabidly anti-Jew. I am going to use some of the phrases I learned in this dialogue. Thank you. "Chickens for KFC" is particularly apt or perhaps "biting".
Good luck brother. You’d be saving their lives if you could wake them up. They are supporting something very, very dangerous and are lucky they are in the West where freedom is taken for granted.
There's a reason gay men in Gaza try and escape across the border and live in Tel Aviv / work under the table while trying to gain Israeli citizenship. Because they know in Israel they won't be killed for their sexuality.
I had several liberal friends. They used to talk about being all-inclusive. Cool, no problems there. We didn't agree on all politics, but we didn't bring it up either. We had a falling out when I called them on bit of BS they were saying, having to do with Wizards of the Coast, the people behind D&D. I was warned "if you're not with us, you're against us." They then found out I was Jewish, someone said something about "those damned jews," or something, and I mentioned that I'm Jewish. I am no longer allowed in any of their houses, or allowed contact with any of them. A friendship, which had lasted about a decade, was ended that day. This was news to me, as apparently it had been decided without me. So, from a Jewish guy to a Gay guy, thank you for saying something. Not a lot bothers me, but I am a bit tired of the antisemitism that seems to be growing lately. Damn belief cost me a friendship.
@@FokkeWulfe i feel very sorry for you. I can't believe people in such developed, liberal countries turned out to be so cruel and antisemitic (ofc they don't consider to be them, they believe they're better than that). I've never thought there could be any other point of view on this question and turns out I was very wrong
@starkindifference9715 it was a bit of a shock to me, but hey... if that was enough to end a friendship, it clearly wasn't as strong as I thought to begin with, and I no longer have to deal with them. Yeah, I miss the fun we had, but I have other friends, new and old. Thank you, though, lest you think I'm not very appreciative for the words, friendo.
An organization should fund all of the "gays for Palestine" & fly all of them over to Gaza, put them up in a hotel, & hire guides to take them out to fully explore the entire city, interact, & meet all of the local people.
The best joke I heard in years... That is soooo idiotic that I wonder if they have their 5 screws in a row uphead... Maybe they are missing a few ... hahahaha! I have to tell mind blowing joke to all my friends!!!
it's not truth it's his opinion. You can be gay and still recognize the right and humanity of Palestinian babies to not killed in bombs. It's not that difficult guys.
@@Maxatrillion08 Can you also recognize the right of Israel to defend itself against Islamist fanatics who not only routinely kill babies and other civillians on both sides of the border, but have it as their explicit goal? Or is it too much to ask for?
If I saw this "gays for Palestine" thing 15-20 years ago I'd think it's an SNL sketch or something. I'd never assumed in a million years that this is an actual reality these days.
Agree with you Douglas thanks for being brave. My mother was from Wimbledon she grew up during WW11. She has passed away now. She sat in her air aid shelter with the Nazi bombs dropping all around. I toured the area with her in the 1990's to see where her builder father had built private and public shelters. People do not understand history. Hamas would truly terrorize gay people. British government allowing people talking of eliminating the Jewish people is astounding and people who do not understand this will find out the hard way. Absolute fools love you Mr. Murray
@@SallySturman: That’s a drop in the ocean compared to the number of German civilians (including children) killed by British bombs in WW2, in order to achieve ‘regime change’ in Nazi Germany. (The number is about 350,000 by the way). Oh, in case you’re wondering, the Germans only killed 60,000 British civilians during WW2. So we killed 6 times as many German civilians as they did of ours.
@@SallySturmanWhen did Hamas warn the Israelis and delay their operations for weeks in order to minimize civilian casualties? Oh, that’s right, the IDF did that with Gazans; Hamas didn’t allow the civilians to leave…
Douglas Murray is basically Gordon Ramsay of politics. He will state the facts the way they are and will call people out when nobody else will. He won't tolerate stupidity.
@@Sarah-with-an-Hhi Sarah, I think he knows exactly what is going on, I think he knows his history, he knows his politics. I do feel his anger is blinding him somewhat though.
@@snoitanicullah Do you realize that the same people same group that caused World War II or causing all the problems we are having today are you aware of that I am do you think Douglas is aware that he sure not saying it
Who cares, tv is dying. People spend more time on their phones getting their info than television. Majority of people on here would likely watch more RU-vid than tv.
It's so cultish seeing thousands of identical worshipping comments on anything even remotely political. Is it really so hard for people to just see another human and go "huh. Anyways"
I feel like it comes from parents telling their kids "You can become anything you want", and never telling them "no"... "Mom, I want to be a man of Fridays, a woman on Saturdays, be gay at night only, defend homophobes by day, promote abortion rights, but advocate for conservative parties." "Sure, you can be whatever you want sweety..."
As a gay boy what I love about douglas murray is that he doesn't make being gay his whole persona. For a while I thought he was just a flamboyant speaking straight man because he rarely mentions he's gay.
He never makes it about his sexuality. He argues with intellect, not cat fights and bitchiness. This interview here is a tad more lighthearted. He overpowers you with knowledge, not voice projection.
One thing that I find interesting is that the word “brainwashing” seems to have lost all objective meaning. It’s now completely subjective and politically based. I go through right wing and left wing comments and they all seem to think that the other side is “brainwashing” children.
He has that British dry sense of humor. I have it too. It does make it difficult for people to realize you are kidding. My friends have even said that it has taken them 2 days to realize something I said was a joke. Probably because a little bit of it isn't . Lol
I watched the series finale of "Fear the Walking Dead" the other day, and it had one of the greatest lines of dialog I'd ever heard. The character said, "Pretending the world is something other than what it is? That's what gets people killed." I think That's a lesson that these pro-Hamas people in the West REALLY need to learn.
Well man... Personally, I don't know any people that supports Hamas. Anyway, there is a lot of people who want to stop killing civilians. Because you are not saying that civilians in Gaza = Hamas. Right?
@akari6859 I'm saying that if you do NOT consider all Gazans within the Hamas-controlled parts parts of the Gaza Strip as hostiles, then you are pretending that the world is something other than what it really is, not recognizing it for what it actually is. In actuality, Hamas has the support of the majority of Gazans. Thus all Gazans within Hamas-controlled territory must be considered hostile. If Gazans do not support Hamas and do not want to be considered as hostile, which certainly some do not, *then they need to surrender to the IDF.* No "humanitarian aid" should go to the Hamas-controlled parts of Gaza, as this would only give Hamas and its supporters physical and emotional comfort and strengthen their will to fight. However, Gazans who have surrendered to the IDF should receive all the food, water, medicine and security that they need, in accordance with the Geneva Convention. I hope this makes clear what I'm saying... (Now watch it get deleted...)
@@benjauron5873 To some extand I can agree, but as we agree, Hamas are terrorists that made their choice, that position of people living in Gaza is not as simple. I mean, before attack of Hamas on Izrael, what options they had? From their perspective Hamas were they only institution that at least pretend to care of them. Do you really thing that launching rockets at Gaza's people make them: "Yeah, maybe we were bad guys?" or they start to radicalize even more? We still don't forget that the families of killed civilians living outside of Gaza will start to activly support Hamas, just for pure lust for revange. Also, do you really think the children living inside Gaza are hostile too? Or maybe do you think that teh should surrender to IDF? If they survive, what that childern will remember? That part is sounds for me ridicoulus, because from their point of view, IDF are aggresors and occupants. Do you really think that the averge citizen of Gaza known about plan of Hamas attack? Do you really think that the main leaders of Hamas are inside of Gaza or they are hiding safety in Saudian Arabia, where they get money form whealthy shaikhs? And don't pretend that Israel's government was always fair to the gazans Despite all of that I just wonder where it lead to.
Hooray for Douglas. I thoroughly enjoy how, after much patience and politeness, Douglas is letting loose and telling it like it is. It is sooooo refreshing to hear him speak freely, unafraid of the woke police. He never was, but , now, its obvious.
He's 100% right about the American approach to applying the twisted western lens on things they don't agree with. I buy his books because he's a great author, but I'd buy his books if he wasn't because this man needs to be supported and amplified.
@@kpax45 Different notes. Jordan Peterson feels like the more serious one. A professor (as he is) communicates information and debates differently than Douglas Murray, who feels more like a philosopher and thinker and has a less “serious” demeanour to him until he gets annoyed. So… tldr: - Peterson = More Professional-like. A lecture, but it’s not dry and boring. - Murray = More informal, like reading a book near a cozy fireplace. Both are good. But they hit a different note, which each person has their own preferences.
I bloody love Douglas Murray. I only came across him recently and have been binge watching videos of him speaking; and I've just bought two of his books including War on the West. In addition to being extremely funny, he's a rare voice of reason in a time when very little makes sense. Posted from England X
@terrytrevor Many people seem to be under the impression that same-sex rights were universally won when the debate hit a peak a decade ago with and the US legalised gay marriage. In reality, a very significant chunk of the globe is still very anti-gay (not just anti-gay-marriage but anti-gay-survival)... with Muslim populations pretty universally that way. @VineGrove123 The live together and make it work attitude works as long as the culture that gave rise to that success persists. Mass immigration and generous asylum is replacing that culture with the culture of failed states, especially when combined with the indoctrination of a certain religion and the higher breeding rate that enables the proliferation of that religion. What is democracy if the population of a country undergoes a seismic shift away from the native culture within a generation or two? @davidtiger very simple. If any other nation had its citizens mass murdered and hundreds kidnapped, it would be entirely reasonable for that nation to pursue the destruction of the kidnappers and the release of those hostages (the latter as an absolute minimum). If kidnappers and murders are granted impunity as long as they hide among a civilian population (much of which supports them anyway in this case), kidnap and murder are essentially legalised. Naturally there's more to it than that but that is a fundamental.
Yes, watch the Triggernometry interview of Douglas Murray. I watched it this morning. His depictions of the far left are witty and accurate. It's so satisfying to listen to his contempt for the far left.
take his opinions and go out and tell them to a few people in birming ham on the the street. GO ON!, you want them all on boats or WORSE, YOU take some yourself!!!
As a Saudi we support Palestine and yes respect our culture we are Muslims who live in a Muslim culture and like to see people wear modest clothing and nothing that is against Islam
Douglas Murray is heroic. I watch all of his interviews. More than once. And take notes to get good arguments to reply to Preys 4 Gaza. In Montreal, they disrupted «la parade gay de la fierte».
I love when Douglas is so Frank about a subject and not tip toeing. It’s so refreshing hearing what someone genuinely thinks about. People are so mindless now days they just go along with the flow of how you should publicly view things. ❤❤
I am also Gay, and I am equally embarrassed over our assigned "community" "leadership". I just presume that they are elevated as "influencers" by social media algorithms, advertisers, and developers.
On a whole no one has a problem with what peoples sexuality orientation is but they have a problem with ideologies being forced upon then whether it’s sexual , political or religious
I’m sorry that LGBT has been taken over and infected by a political ideology. I remember when that happened in the world of knitting. Make no mistake that when somebody identifies themselves as queer they aren’t your friends that aren’t your ally they want to destroy what you love and value most.
@@conz9879 I want you to understand that a political ideology has infiltrated and weaponized being LGBT and that’s not limited to that community. It’s been happening to every community every social group. It happened to the knitting community
Don't be embarrassed buddy, there's many like me who have gay friends living near us in actual communities that don't care about anything other than your character.
In A.D. 632 Islamic Arab armies rode out of Arabia and attacked, conquered and occupied the Judeo-Christian Holyland then subjugated the indigenous Judeo-Christian population.