A Rutgers University professor went to great lengths to fabricate a paper-thin defense that Palestine is extremely harsh towards LGBTQ individuals.
Maya Mikdashi sought to deflect criticism of Palestine’s proven policy towards all LGBTQ rights in the name of intersectionality. The progressive professor instead exclaimed that anyone who points out the fact that homosexuals are persecuted in Palestine is actually a “homophobe.”
Mikdashi is an assistant professor in the Department of Women and Gender Studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
The professor has concentration On “Law, Citizenship, Secularity, Conversion, Gender Difference, and the War on Terrorism.”
Mikdashi has no qualms about bashing the US on transphobia and many other issues.
Mikdashi I have written 2016: “The US is in the middle of an election cycle There is bigotry, racism, homophobia, transphobia, anti-immigrant, Islamophobia, gun-loving, imperialist arrogance, and sexism. It is a political platform, and political culture and national culture are It is not something that you can “opt out” or “opt out” depending on the situation. Ethnicity, race, religion, sex, gender, or even “free will.”
But Mikdashi will be a devoted defender of Hamas against anyone who points out the fact that Palestine is passionately opposed to LGBTQ rights.
according to equal dexPalestine ranks 192 out of 197 countries in public opinion regarding legal rights and freedoms for LGBTQ+ people.
Williams Institute – UCLA think tank specializing in gender studies – ranked Regarding “social acceptance of LGBTQIA people,” Palestine ranks 130 out of 175 countries.
On March 20th, Mr. Mikdashi spoke at an event titled:Palestine is a feminist and queer anti-imperialist abolitionist struggle. ”
Mr. Mikdashi co-hosted the event with Dr. Nadine Nabor at the University of Illinois. Professor She received her PhD from the Gender and Women’s Studies Program, Global Asian Studies Program, and Department of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Neighbor argued that “gender binaries are the basis of colonization. Similarly, gender binaries, like all borders, are enabled by state violence.”
“That’s why I went to protests, where people once said to me, ‘Don’t you know what Hamas would do if you were in Palestine?'” Mikdashi said during the event.
The woke professor declared, “We have to actually start labeling this homophobia. We can’t rehearse violence against homosexuals.”
She said, “That’s violent.”
Mikdashi argued that pointing out that Palestine has a terrible history when it comes to LGBTQ rights is tantamount to “pinkwashing” and is “a form of homophobia.”
pink washing is defined as “appropriating the LGBTQIA+ movement to advance a particular corporate or political agenda.”
Naber added, “If you say you’re experiencing sexism at SJP; [Students for Justice in Palestine] They say, “Here’s that Palestinian again and he’s silencing the women in the community.” ”
She continued, “So no one would say that. And if you did say it… [others] You will say, “I am a traitor and I am collaborating with Zionism.” ”
Navar claimed that “rape and sexual assault” were built into the founding of Israel.
“Certainly, the practices of rape and sexual assault that were well-documented during the founding of the state of Israel and continue today are neither an exception nor a secondary effect of colonial violence,” Navar said while reading the paper. Ta.
”[They] This is part of the Israeli logic and practice of settler, colonial white supremacy, which confuses colonized women with the land and nature, and therefore requires control of the land from the bodies and reproduction of Palestinian women. “We assume that we need to control the capabilities from 1948 to today,” Narver said.to daily mail.
