Monday, June 10, 2019

DC 'Dyke March' goes all out anti-Semitic

Washington, D.C. -- The "Dyke March" which is a march of lesbians to show their pride in their sexual preferences for women, not men, are also showing their contempt for Jews and Israel as the intersectional cliques are being influenced by hard-line anti-Semites like Linda "Rodent Punim" Sarsour and her ilk.

Jewish dykes have been turned away for carrying LGBT pride flags containing the Star of David, along with other signs of Judaism, such as the Israeli flag. [Ironically, Israel is the only Middle East country where homosexuality is not a crime.]

The dyke leaders of the "Dyke March" announced the policy last week that they would not tolerate symbols of "Zionism," which is another word to symbolize "Jews." But they claim the event is "an all-inclusive celebration of underrepresented people."

Palestinian flags, however, are just fine, according to the Washington Times.

Last year, organizers at the Chicago Dyke March enforced a similar policy, ejecting anyone from the LGBT Pride event who openly expressed support for the Jewish state. The remedy for this anti-Semitic problem would be for those who disallow Jews and their symbols from being represented go to so-called Palestine and represent themselves as dykes. Problem solved.

Yael Horowitz, one of the event's  Jewish, self-loathing, anti-Semitic, America-hating organizers, told the Washington Times that the D.C. ban was a “protest against 'nations that have specific oppressive tendencies,'” and that pride flags bearing a similarity to the American flag would be similarly unwelcome.

“If someone would show up with an American flag but with the stripes as a rainbow, we would treat it the same way,” Horowitz added. “I think what’s getting erased here is pro-Israel and pro-Jewish are very different things.”

“Jewish stars and other identifications and celebrations of Jewishness (yarmulkes, tallit, other expressions of Judaism or Jewishness) are welcome and encouraged,” Horowitz added in a Facebook post. “We do ask that participants not bring pro-Israel paraphernalia in solidarity with our queer Palestinian friends.”

It's the non-queer Palestinians who Yael and her dyke friends need to worry about.

Another organizer told the Washington Times that the mere presence of pro-Israel symbols turned the march into an "unsafe space."

That organizer should have seen what the beaches of Normandy looked like in comparison.

What fools these organizers are.


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