Solo… perché…?

    Amo la Svizzera e di solito non posto niente qui… ma oggi sono rimasto un po’ sorpreso. Una bandiera palestinese + arcobaleno + bandiera trans… È una brutta battuta…?

    I palestinesi hanno >votato< Hamas al potere. Un gruppo terroristico estremista islamico che uccide gay e transgender sul posto. Un gruppo che ha ucciso più di 1k persone in modo barbaro durante un festival che promuoveva la pace e la tolleranza.

    Ora, alcune persone penserebbero alla roba trans come a una malattia mentale. Cosa ne pensi, mettere una bandiera palestinese accanto alla tua bandiera trans promuoverà di più…?

    A) sosteniamo i palestinesi *evviva B) oh wow – le persone trans sono davvero malate di mente, a quanto pare…

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    1. It’s virtue signaling by the very left. Now I am rather on the left side myself and m sympathetic for the Palestinian people but complete hate towards Israel and no critique of Hamas or islamism by the left is hypocritical and dumb.

    2. Significant_Level611 on

      That’s what I’ve been saying lmao, you hit the nail on the head. People will just blindly support anything to fit into the crowd. A blind herd.

    3. People can acknowledge the suffering of palestinian people without supporting hamas.

    4. hapliniste on

      Most people don’t know anything about Palestine or the conflict, they just repeat what the get fed from social media.

    5. UniqueRevenue1 on

      A: because it’s a free country.
      B: These people love to be controversial 

    6. Significant_Level611 on

      Not to mention the hate you get from these people if you also feel empathy towards the Israelis

    7. Phucket_full_of_kum on

      Queers for Palestine is so much cognitive dissonance… This movement is not worth a second of anybody’s attention.

      I’m not ashamed of being openly gay. I am, however, ashamed about this bunch.

    8. UncleWibs on

      Same in the UK.

      People are naive and some are keen to appear “moral” and show their support to “la cause du jour”…

      The fact that one of their causes actually despises another of their causes flies over their little heads like a moth heading towards the lightbulb…

    9. I think there is an important distinction to be made: Hama’s isn’t Palestine. They control solely the Gaza strip, where they were indeed voted into power. There haven’t been any votes since then.

      Now it is impossible to know what exactly they want to convey with this Palestine flag (as a sidenote, Hamas have their own flag), but if they want to support self-determination for the Palestine people this flag could be used for that. The support of self-determination has historically been a part of the broad leftist movements.

      There are of course some weird people who’ve cheered on Hamas. But AFAIK they’re a minority, so I’d give those who’ve put up the flag the benefit of the doubt.

    10. MrDraiger on

      Exactly why they don’t eat and drink indoors. Unacceptable

    11. EntSteven on

      Doesn’t mean they support Hamas, mean they support palestinians through the war and believe in the independance of the palestinian state, and also support lgbt rights. Doesn’t mean they hate on israeli either. Doesn’t mean they don’t condemn october 7th.
      Nothing incoherent imo. I don’t think a lot of people interpret “palestine+lgbt flag = trans mental illness” too but i might be wrong, seems like a bit of a stretch to me tbh.

    12. Argder22te on

      Tell me you habe no idea of the conflict in the middle east with out telling me you have no idea of the conflict in the middle east.

    13. LordAmras on

      Sure Palestinia in general is not LGBTQ friendly but that’s not the part that is uniting the two, is that they are both part of a minority group that is facing hardship.

      Also if you are intellectually honest as you claim to be you might understand that suffering goes beyond political ideologies.

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