Quote (DizzyBusiness @ Oct 24 2023 03:17am)
Americans supporting things they don't understand isn't anything new really, I would of thought you could appreciate the trad aspects of that.
Gays aren't "thrown off roofs" in Gaza, you are probably thinking of ISIS or not thinking and just regurgitating something you saw on social media.
The overlap between Palestinians and ISIS is pretty heavy
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/11/opinion/murkhiyeh-death-hebron.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/02/world/middleeast/hamas-commander-mahmoud-ishtiwi-killed-palestine.html>Murkhiyeh (some news accounts transliterate his surname as Marhia) was a 25-year-old gay Palestinian man who had been living for two years in Israel and had filed papers for resettlement in Canada. An acquaintance, Natali Farah, described him to the newspaper Haaretz as “a pleasant and sensitive guy, always appreciative and grateful. He had goals he sought to achieve in life, he found a good job and it seemed like it was all going to work out for him.”
>Last Wednesday, he was found beheaded in Hebron. A suspect, now in the custody of the Palestinian Authority police, filmed the beheading and uploaded it to Palestinian social media, according to a report from The Times of Israel.
I guess one likes to decapitate them, one likes to throw them off roofs. Well I'll give the Palestinians points for consistency, they sure love decapitating people.
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And women don't "have to be snuck into israel" it is banned for a few reasons but still accessible in certain circumstances
Its illegal and either carried out in back alleys or if you want a real doctor you have to go to Israel, that's how it is;
>When asked about the law, women were unequivocal in their answers. As one lawyer from Gaza explained in an interview, “Abortion is illegal in all cases, even in extramarital pregnancy. It is only allowed for health reasons for the mother or for fetal anomalies. The law doesn’t allow for anything else, even for unmarried women or rape. They don’t do it.” Thus, difficulty in access is often contingent on the reason a woman is seeking an abortion. When asked whether abortion was easy to access and whether it was legal, one woman explained:
>I know that no doctor will allow me to abort without a reason—it’s not easily found here with us, unless it’s in a private way or through someone important you know. But still it’s not common. … Everything is in secret. If it’s a medical issue for the woman, then it’s fine. But not for other reasons.
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>We’ve had a lot of cases who come [to Al-Makassed Hospital to abort] for nonmedical reasons and unwanted pregnancies, or unplanned. And we tell them we don’t do them and refer them somewhere else. [Interviewer: Do you tell them where they can go?] No no, we just tell them to go elsewhere.