A group wanting to callout the alliance of some pro-Palestine protesters with LGBTQ advocates said Monday that it is offering $1 million to “Queers for Palestine” or any similar outfit to host a gay pride parade in Gaza or the West Bank.
Anti-Israel groups such as “Queers for Palestine” often march or protest with the tacit or explicit support of LGBTQ promoters, joining forces since the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Yet homosexuality and all of the gay agenda are often illegal and discouraged in all Muslim countries.
New Tolerance Campaign (NTC) President Gregory T. Angelo, who is the former president of the gay-identifying Log Cabin Republicans, said the offer is no publicity stunt but a “wake-up call” to anyone who sees no discrepancy in titles like “Queers for Palestine” or “Gays for Gaza.”
“I don’t want people to just shrug off this campaign as some kind of publicity stunt or something that is supposed to be comical. It actually is a legitimate offer,” Angelo told Fox News Digital. “This campaign emerged to call out these purported advocates of LGBT equality and put our money where their mouths are,” he said. “I think that this is a real opportunity for these groups to legitimately step up and host an event that would either highlight the fact that the Palestinian territories are not indeed a good place for LGBTQ individuals to be living, or it could be a breakthrough moment for pluralism and peace in the Middle East.” […]
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