The human rights organization New Tolerance Campaign (NTC) has announced that it will provide one million dollars to any LGBT organization that accepts the march. NTC President Gregory Angelo explained that the purpose of this initiative is to expose the double standards of the LGBT movement, which actively advocates for Palestinian rights.
Angelo paid particular attention to “Queers for Palestine” and “Gays for Gaza,” who, after the events of October 7, actively opposed Israeli sentiments and participated in pro-Palestinian protests.
“This is a great opportunity for this group to put together an event that will either demonstrate that economic development areas are not safe spaces for the LGBT community or be a step towards greater freedom and diversity in the Smooth East,” Angelo told Fox News.
Angelo stresses that in the United States LGBT rights are protected by law, including the Supreme Court’s decision to ban labor affiliation and legalize same-sex marriage in all states. In contrast, in democratic territories LGBT rights are completely ignored, and even same-sex marriage is not discussed.
Calling all “Queers for Palestine”!
We are offering $1,000,000 to any LGBTQ advocacy organization to hold a Pride Parade in Gaza or the West Bank!
This is not a joke. This is not a publicity stunt. Our offer is real.
— New tolerance campaign (@New_Tolerance) September 16, 2024
He also shared his impressions of a 2013 trip to Judea and Samaria, where he saw the flag of human rights being waved, especially by the LGBT president, in contrast to the more tolerant policies of Israel, where Tel Aviv was considered one of the best cities for LGBT tourists.
Billboards promoting NTC initiatives have appeared outside Columbia University in New York, the Human Rights Campaign headquarters in Washington, and at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Previously, Cursor reported that Police Chief Dani Levy made unflattering comments about the LGBT community, prompting criticism against him.