Queer

is inherently a part of my identity. It makes me feel comfortable and home. Online I can identify as a polyamorous, pansexual, demisexual genderqueer leaning towards feminine but irl queer is a fine umbrella for all of that without having to be super specific.

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KEEP IT COMIN’ Y’ALL!!!!

Bye Bye Cole

This is horrible. You all should be ashamed of yourselves. While I absolutely do not agree with his views, making him lose his job is just horrendous.

He has a mindset that has historically causd millions of people loss of life & im supposed to worry about his job.

He wants entire groups of people dead but yes, we’re wrong for taking his job from him.

We did not make him lose his job.  He CHOSE to participate in a known hate group’s activity, and we alerted his employer to that public fact.   THEY decided that he was no longer an appropriate employee, based on that knowledge.

They could very easily have said “yeah, we don’t care.”  They cared.  

Actions have consequences.

“Making him lose his job is horrendous.”

Um.

FUCK THAT NOISE.

These people chose to participate in public undisguised in a straight-up Nazi rally. If his employer decides that his participation in said rally is incompatible with their company ethics and policies, good on them.

If he believes in this deplorable shit, enough to attend a rally, then he has to live with the consequences of people knowing that he does.

If a gay person can lose their job just for being who they are, then I believe that holding disgusting views on race is a much better reason. The Republican led Department of Justice has recently said that sexual identity is not covered under Title 7.

hi, i’m sorry if this has been asked but in your powerpoint you said that the tumblr sj community is guilty of antisemitism. what kind of things has it done? also, i love your blog!

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I’ll take this one since I’m the blog’s resident Jew.  Oy vey, where do I start…

  • SJ community loves to police Jewish identity and silence actual Jews when they talk about their own identities.  This usually happens in context of either “Are Jews White?” or “Jewishness is just a religion” conversations.  In reality, Jews are an ethnoreligious group that ethnically originated in the middle east, and while some ethnic Jews have light skin, it’s actually due to centuries of forced assimilation in European and Slavic countries through rape, which is a big reason why Jewishness is matrilineal.  Furthermore, there exist Jews who do not look white at all.  There are black, brown, and asian Jews who are all ethnically Jewish, and these conversations erase them.
  • “Jewish privilege”.  Fact: It’s not a thing.  It’s actually a very common anti-semitic trope that says that Jews run everything so they are not oppressed.  Jews are oppressed, and face anti-semitic violence.
  • “Anti-semitism is not just about Jews, there are other semitic people.” While yea, there are other semitic people, the term “anti-semitism” was created by Germans in the 19th century to refer specifically to the hatred of Jews because it sounded more scientific.
  • Blaming anti-semitic violence in Europe on the actions of Israel.  I see this literally every single day on this site, and it’s very upsetting.  Jews that live in the diaspora are not responsible for Israel’s actions, and especially should not be suffering at the hands of white people in Europe under the guise of anti-zionism.  
  • Finally, and this is a big pet peeve of mine.  The only people I ever see reblogging posts about anti-semitism are other Jews.  Even a lot of my non-Jewish followers will reblog posts about racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. but ignore posts about anti-semitism, and that as a Jew makes me feel unsafe. 

That’s enough for now.  If you’re interested in learning more about Jewish identity and anti-semitism, you are welcome to check out my personal blog: yochevedke.  I discuss that stuff a lot.  

-Yeva

Another Jew reblogging about anti-semitism. I’ve seen some increase in concern about this from goyim, but it’s been slow going. Hopefully we’ll pick up a big head of steam soon.

“The only people I ever see reblogging posts about anti-semitism are other Jews. Even a lot of my non-Jewish followers will reblog posts about racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. but ignore posts about anti-semitism, and that as a Jew makes me feel unsafe.”

the amount with which this point in particular resonates with me is unreal

The bold is especially important.

I don’t think I suffer a lot from anti-Semitism, and I certainly don’t face anything close to the degree of oppression that many of my peers have to face because of their gender and sexual identity and the color of their skin. That being said, The previous posters are absolutely right on all counts.

Again, The only people I ever see reblogging posts about anti-Semitism are other Jews, while many blogs I follow reblog every post under the sun relating to racism, sexism, and homophobia. This issue has on occasion made me feel pretty isolated, because I have seen a lot of people reblogging posts related to recents events in Gaza that reflected extremely anti-Israel points of view. There’s nothing wrong with that, people have every right to hold those opinions, and I even share some of them. However, as the original poster said, a lot of recent anti-Semitic violence in Europe stems from the the willingness of anti-Israel Europeans to hold Jews in the Diaspora responsible for the actions of the state of Israel. This is not ok. This is anti-Semitism, and this is part of what American Jews are seeing as anti-Semitic in what tumblr users say and do.

The average American Jew on tumblr doesn’t think “I support what Israel is doing in Gaza, and the horrible things people say about Israel are anti-Semitic attacks”.

The average American Jew on tumblr thinks “I don’t support what Israel is doing in Gaza, and even though there wasn’t a single popular protest in Europe over civilian deaths in Syria, Libya, or elsewhere in the Middle East caused government violence, but as soon as Israel did it Europe was outraged, and tumblr exploded with anti-Israel posts covering the protests and Israel’s actions.”

Fantastic points. Bravo everyone.

I am specifically asking my non-Jewish followers (and Jewish followers if you’d like) to please read and reblog. It would mean a lot to me since I identify with pretty much all of this post. It addresses the complexities of modern antisemitism as a form of racism. We’ve done important work in in social justice already, but there is so much more to do. Thank you.

Gay with Christian Parents?

gayontillmorning:

This is a list of Christian writers, pastors, and leaders, who believe that Jesus loves Gay people and Gay couples.

If you are being mistreated or ignored by Christian parents or Christian community, I recommend introducing them to the differing perspectives within their own religion.

1. Dr. David Gushee – “Changing our Mind”

2. Justin Lee – “Torn”

3. J.R. Daniel Kirk – look him up on YouTube or find his blog

5. Misty Irons – she’s not fully affirming, but she’s a good step forward for most conservatives – her blog is on point (also her key note speech from the Gay Christian Network Conference this past year (2016))

6. Tony and Peggy Campolo – Peggy has been an advocate and ally for years, Tony just became fully affirming (accepting). They are well-respected people

7. Matthew Vines – check out his book, blog, or his organization “The Reformation Project”

8. Dr. Throckmortan – if your parents are hung up on thinking you can change or that you can just become straight, have them check out Dr. Throckmortan’s recent blog posts on the topic. He’s still relatively conservative, but He’s a HUGE leap forward for many conservatives & I highly recommend his writing.

9. Julie Rogers – I highly recommend her blog and her recent writings. She is a lesbian woman who holds strongly to her faith, yet believes the God accepts and affirms gay couples.

10. Organizations: The Gay Christian Network. The Reformation Project. New Directions (Canada). PFLAG. Everyone is Gay.

11. Finally, these are a few people who are teaching a harmful message about the LGBT community – stay away from them – Christopher Yuan, Rosaria Butterfield, and Kegan Wesley (among others)

This list is an abbreviated version of a longer list that I created.

I hope that it comes in handy for anyone who struggles to integrate their faith and sexuality, or for those whose parents use faith to justify treating them badly.

If you need to talk or want me to give you more information or better resources that might address your specific questions or your parents’ specific fears, please feel free to send me a message.

Please reblog.

With love,
K