LGBTQ people are naive The Montreal Journal

LGBTQ people are naive | The Montreal Journal

Have you seen the banners “Gays for Palestine,” “Queers for Palestine,” and “LGBTQ for Palestine” at pro-Palestinian protests?

It's like the chickens are demonstrating to show their support for Kentucky Fried Chicken or Rôtisseries St-Hubert.

It resembles a scene from the film Hot Water by André Forcier, in which some poor people organize a big party to celebrate the birthday of a criminal who exploits them and bleeds them dry.

RELIGIONS UNITED AGAINST gays

On October 27, 2023, LGBTQ activists signed an open letter in the French magazine Marianne.

“Saying “Queers for Palestine” or “LGBT+ with the Palestinians” on signs is a spit in the face of all victims of systemic LGBTphobia in this region,” they said.

“Recently, several parliaments in African and Middle Eastern countries have initiated toughening of their legislation against LGBT people.”

“It is our duty to formally distance ourselves from those who claim to defend the rights of LGBTIQ+ people while displaying such disarming complacency towards our executioners.”

The supporters of intersectionality may say that “all minorities who suffer from discrimination” stand in solidarity with one another against the “evil colonialist and heterocentric white patriarchy,” but that is absolutely not the case on the ground.

We've seen it here in Quebec and Canada: Muslims trampling on the LGBTQ rainbow flag and demonstrating for the abolition of sex education courses in schools, under the pretext that it is sex propaganda for gays and transsexuals.

On the issue of the rights of sexual minorities, strict Muslims are not on the side of the woke, but on the side of the Christian right.

There is nothing like “gay danger” to make religions put aside their differences and stand together.

Gays help their enemies!

Watch what happens in the small town of Hamtramck, Michigan.

In 2015, LGBTQ activists fought to elect a Muslim-majority city council, a first in the United States.

All local councilors are Muslim men and the mayor is Yemeni.

As Le Figaro wrote on February 26, the call to prayer is now heard over loudspeakers five times a day in the dozen mosques in Hamtramck.

In 2020, the municipality tried unsuccessfully to force the closure of cannabis stores.

Last year, the city approved animal sacrifices at home.

Then the mayor banned the rainbow flag in public places.

A gay activist told Le Figaro journalist: “We have worked hard to help Muslims. We campaigned for the city to approve the call to prayer. And now they are threatening our rights. We feel betrayed.”

I only have one word to say to this person: “Duh!”

Do you know of a Muslim country where gay rights are thriving?

It's all well and good to condemn the homophobia of the Ultra-Cathos.

But the homophobia of radical Muslims is just as vile and dangerous.