When the International Lesbian and Gay Human Rights Commission was founded in 1990, sodomy laws were prevalent. Amnesty International’s platform didn’t include LGBT rights. The United States wouldn’t grant asylum to refugees on the basis of sexual orientation.
I wonder who would change that.
IGLHRC was founded by a Jewish woman, Julie Dorf. This month, another Jewish woman takes over as executive director. Jessica Stern, 36, had been the organization’s program director, and played a pivotal role in its U.N. accreditation.
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Is it fair to draw parallels with the Jewish experience?
I do think it’s fair to draw parallels. The experience of being part of group perceived to be a subculture or minority means you’re forever saying “I exist, and I need to have my experiences reflected in history books, taught in school curriculum, and addressed in policy priorities.”
As I've said before, I encourage everyone to read J-for-J media like this. You see this shit all the time, this "revenge of the outsider" this "spiteful mutant" motivation underlying so much of this faggotry.
If we didn’t recognize the potential similarities, we’d also miss opportunities to work in coalition. As an organization working with LGBT rights, we’ll never achieve justice working alone. Whether we’re working with religious or cultural or racial minorities, a framework of intersectional oppression is how we see change as possible.
The anti-majoritarian, rainbow coalition in one paragraph
More dirt on this degenerate yenta
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I wonder who would change that.
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As I've said before, I encourage everyone to read J-for-J media like this. You see this shit all the time, this "revenge of the outsider" this "spiteful mutant" motivation underlying so much of this faggotry.
The anti-majoritarian, rainbow coalition in one paragraph
Jewish kids raised shoved full of victimization propoganda just like modern blacks until they're good little useful idiots.