The positions of Avi Maoz
Speaking ahead of the swearing-in of the new government on Thursday, incoming deputy minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Avi Maoz declared that despite his harsh rhetoric on the topic in the past, he has nothing against leftists or members of the LGBTQ community.Similar points could be made that it's not the Arab society that's a problem, but rather, Islam. And the Religion of Peace is something which, as noted before, leftist LGBT activists in Israel show no concern about. So, they only care when Judaists, much like Christians and even Buddhists, voice any opposition and disagreement. And then, just to show how far gone they are, Haaretz's writer says the following:
Addressing the Knesset plenum, Maoz, whose Noam party reportedly compiled black lists of LGBTQ individuals working in Israeli media, had recently declared that he intended to cancel the annual Jerusalem pride parade, which he termed a “shame and disgrace.”
Accusing his critics of “deliberately and maliciously” trying to portray him in a negative light, Maoz stated that he has nothing against LGBT people and leftists, but rather that he “opposes LGBTQism as an idea and the left as an ideology.”
Maoz was recently tapped for his new position at the PMO in order to promote “National-Jewish identity” and will be given control over “external” educational programs and the choice of who operates them – including enrichment programs, special activities and even school trips in thousands of schools – allowing him to potentially purge such lessons of LGBTQ content.Well, this is telling of what such a disgrace of a paper's writers are. So they think it's wrong for a child to have both a mother and father, to say nothing of both a man and a woman raising them? Sick. You can be sure this is what they think of Christian/Buddhist opponents of LGBT ideology too, but not Islam's. Speaking of which, the writer also claims:
Following last month’s election, he went on a tour of Israeli media panels, calling for an “national authority for Jewish identity,” attacking the Education Ministry’s new guidelines to help transgender youths and the ban on conversion therapy.
In his speeches, Maoz has attempted to undermine the efforts to normalize LGBTQ families, asking why the education system teaches children “that deviant relations between two men or two women are normative and constitute a desired family model?”
He has also come out strongly against what he says is the damage caused by the Israeli left.Here's the problem with this. What if it's actually a way of spreading Islam within society, even at the expense of LGBT ideology they're supposedly favoring? That'd say all you need to know what Haaretz's writers really think. Besides, many right-wingers would like for Arabs in the country to integrate, but the only way that could occur genuinely is for them to let go of adherence to Islam. That's why the Israeli left's caused so much damage, and they're also responsible on their part for the problems we have with Haredi extremism too.
An internal party document which recently came to light contained the names of justice ministry personnel who participated in training courses with organizations promoting Arab integration into Israeli society and other groups the party labeled “extreme left.”
Maoz is right to confront these issues, and children shouldn't be taught - as has become common nowadays among far-leftists - that they should reject members of the opposite sex as partners in love and marriage. You'll also never hear most leftists admit religious customs and practices played a part in causing homosexuality, ironically enough.
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