“Shunned”: A film about Palestinian gays and lesbians in Israel – IOTW Report

“Shunned”: A film about Palestinian gays and lesbians in Israel

Ezra Levant:

See, in North America, we argue over whether or not bakeries should be compelled to bake gay wedding cakes. In much of the Muslim world, the gay rights issues are different: they debate whether to hang gays, as they do in Iran; or throw them off the tops of buildings, as they do in the new Islamic State.

Shunned shows western liberal audiences — who often condemn Israel, for trumped up “human rights offenses” — that when it comes to basic civil rights, Israel is miles ahead of any other country in the region.

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ht/ Kathy Shaidle

 

 

5 Comments on “Shunned”: A film about Palestinian gays and lesbians in Israel

  1. What is a gay wedding cake? How does it differ from a regular cake.
    Two queers names? Why not bake the cake and give the faggots the icing in a tube to write their names. Or is there more to it?

  2. To the Left, a film like this is completely irrelevant. All The Left hears is, “Israel… apartheid… invasion… divest… human rights…” Anything that goes against, threatens to change or offers facts, contrary to their world view and belief system, is conveniently ignored.

    To a Leftist, facts and truth are like Kryptonite is to Supraman [sic].

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