FIGHTING THE RIGHT FIGHT FOR ALL
I have noticed in diverse social media over the course of
the last month that some Latinos have felt the pain of the people in Gaza as
evidenced by the nearly 2,000 killed ~ a minimum 70% of the civilian
population, including a chilling 25% comprised of children. Then when you
inject an additional layer felt by the LGBT community specifically, who know
all too well what it is to be a victim of injustice in society, it is only
natural that when you are Latino and gay you are sensitive to injustices
occurring on both sides internationally. HOWEVER, I was taken aback when I saw
spray-painted on a street corner in my historically gay neighborhood of the
West Village in Manhattan, QUEERS FOR GAZA. That was not something I could
innately support on two grounds.
I know the people of Gaza, for the most part, due to
religious and cultural-conditioning would not embrace my personal values of
sexuality and were I to be there would fear for my personal safety if I was
true to myself and open about my natural being. But this following article from
the Philadelphia Gay News, penned by Mark Segal, solidified how an arm of the
Palestinian government, HAMAS who are also fighting for a free Palestine,
officially ostracizes LGBT individuals. HAMAS' tactics are the antithesis of
who I am and the values that I champion in demanding a free world of equality
for all that favor peace with its neighbors.
So, before I am expected to support Palestinians
unconditionally in achieving their ultimate goal, some of these discriminatory
policies rampant in this government and community and have to be unequivocally
and completely abandoned in order to create bridges of international support
for a safe and equal two-state solution.
Labels: Culture, Equal Rights, Gay, Gaza, Hispanic, Identity, Israel, Latino, LGBT, Palestine, Palestinian, Peace, Queer, War

