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TexasTowelie

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Fri Jul 31, 2015, 09:51 PM Jul 2015

Israeli Lawmaker Comes Out Following Jerusalem Gay Pride Stabbing: ‘We Can No Longer Remain Silent’

A member of Israel’s Knesset parliament has publicly come out as gay in response to yesterday’s stabbing attack at a gay pride parade in Jerusalem that wounded six.

“It is no longer possible to remain silent,” wrote 35-year-old lawmaker Itzik Shmuli in a column published online Friday.

ynet has more of Shmuli’s column translated to English:

“We can no longer remain silent because the knife is raised against the neck of the entire LGBT community, my community,” wrote Shmuli. “It will not stop there. This is the time to fight the great darkness.”

“This terrible criminal act that once again happened in “the city of God”, is an attack on all of us,” he continued. It attacks the right of all of us to be different, make our choices, accept differences and include the other.”

Shmuli further wrote: “Israeli society is wounded, it has been stabbed in the stomach. It is losing its compassion for other people just because they are different. It is losing its acceptance of others. There is a direct connection between those hanging loudspeakers in front of a hostel for autistic children to keep them away to those people who stab people whose only desire is to live according to their conscience and desire.”


Read more: http://www.towleroad.com/2015/07/israeli-lawmaker-comes-out-following-jerusalem-gay-pride-stabbing-we-can-no-longer-remain-silent/

[font color=330099]Even Netanyahu was correct in his statement condemning the attack.[/font]
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Israeli Lawmaker Comes Out Following Jerusalem Gay Pride Stabbing: ‘We Can No Longer Remain Silent’ (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2015 OP
Good for him! Behind the Aegis Aug 2015 #1

Behind the Aegis

(53,959 posts)
1. Good for him!
Sat Aug 1, 2015, 01:35 AM
Aug 2015

Despite the many positives in regards to LGBT rights in Israel, there is still a very conservative bent in attitudes, though most go with "live and let live".

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