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elias7

(4,202 posts)
8. If we look at the Middle East through a Western lens, we may be shocked but we shouldn't be.
Thu Sep 19, 2024, 10:26 AM
Sep 19

For example, I would personally not recommend that anyone in the Gaza-supporting LGBTQ community travel there, unless they be thrown off the building.

My wife was detained in the Israeli airport for hours, searched, computer searched, not a nice experience and no apologies. She had been director of a peace building program for Cypriot youths - half from Greek Christian south, half from Turkish Muslim, and had visited some Arab Israelis in the north of Israel prior to flying to Cyprus. On the way back, she was detained in Israel because of the many red flags raised. She was quite shaken by the experience, but on the other hand, their reality is much different than ours. They are looking for terrorists and suicide bombers, a long an integral part of their history. Aside from her being quite the opposite of that, they couldn’t read her mind.

well, it wasn't in the cards anyway, barbtries Sep 19 #1
Not going to happen. See my post below. hlthe2b Sep 19 #3
I'm sorry for her that she went through this. That said, Egypt is not the worst and Western women often go through this hlthe2b Sep 19 #2
With the international right wing autocratic propaganda ramping up focus on gender roles, haele Sep 19 #9
That is possible, but also not unlikely that they have had problem with fake passports and that would lead to this. hlthe2b Sep 19 #10
Invasive genital searches happen all the time in the U.S. as well for the same reasons WhiskeyGrinder Sep 19 #16
Oops Joinfortmill Sep 19 #18
This message was self-deleted by its author WhiskeyGrinder Sep 19 #19
Post removed Post removed Sep 19 #4
Good grief, what kind of a world do you live in? Biophilic Sep 19 #5
what the fuck is this shit right here WhiskeyGrinder Sep 19 #6
I see I missed some horrific comment obamanut2012 Sep 19 #14
I'm a little curious how you draw the line between demeaning and embarrassing? bluesbassman Sep 19 #7
The article reported that the girl herself termed the incident "embarrassing." Are you calling the victim "tone deaf?" Martin68 Sep 19 #12
The victim also said in the article she was "traumatized", which is not "slighted" or "upset". bluesbassman Sep 19 #13
That is true, but you are scolding a poster for using the same word she did to describe her reaction. The poster made a Martin68 Sep 19 #20
If we look at the Middle East through a Western lens, we may be shocked but we shouldn't be. elias7 Sep 19 #8
Invasive searches based on gender presentation happen all the time in the U.S. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 19 #15
Disgusting, distressing abuse of power. Just a preview of the effects right-wing paranoia about gender will have Martin68 Sep 19 #11
This BS getting WAY out of hand. Joinfortmill Sep 19 #17
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