Trudeau Leaving Human Rights Behind
Canada’s rainbow action movement has left Middle Eastern gay men behind
“Today, on the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, we reaffirm our unwavering support to 2SLGBTQI+ communities in Canada and around the world. And we recommit to building a better, fairer, and more inclusive future where everyone can be themselves – freely and without fear.” — PMJT Statement
Last week, the Rainbow Week of Action, I saw a Muslim student beat a Jewish student in New Brunswick whilst adults watched and other students filmed. A few days later I saw 150 people walk a Jewish boy to school in Ontario. The boy had received anti Jewish threats and bullying from cohorts at school. I witnessed violence targeting a synagogue in Toronto. I witnessed the rising HamasNazi apartheid of illegal occupation encampment on university campuses across the country. Jewish people have become a target of the entire Canadian Islamic community and their progressive allies, who seem angry about Ben Gvir et al and don’t realise the Jewish community is also pissed off at that extremist nutter in the Israeli government. Also why did everyone make worldwide Jewry responsible for Ben Gvir’s assholery? Ahem, you realise it’s harmed Jews and Israelis too, right? Increasingly of late, I have watched people use the rainbow equality movement to promote Hamastinian activism and Palestinian-Arab imperialism.
I saw nothing last week signalling a move toward a free and equal Canada.
Notably absent from the discussion of rainbow equality is the fact that, since October 7th, 2023 (and let’s be clear that it’s really long before this time and all parties), Canada has made a point of courting IslamoNazi homophobe misogynist racist Arab regimes with atrocious human rights records and no freedom of expression nor press freedom — Trudeau Regime officials have spoken with via telephone or visited + met with leaders in Qatar, Lebanon, Palestine, all of whom criminalise being gay. Trudeauvian progressives increasingly agree with the Muslim Brotherhood Arab tyrants that to proactively fight Muslim Jew hatred would be “Islamophobic”.
“This year’s theme, No one left behind: equality, freedom and justice for all.” — PM Justin Trudeau
“As a visitor, you do not enjoy rights in Qatar. The regime that supports Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Islamic Republic does not take kindly to gay people or public displays of affection of any kind. You cannot be “out and proud” in Qatar.” — Matthew Klint in Live and Let’s Fly, 11.2023
Gilbert Ignatius went out on the town in Doha to celebrate his 32nd birthday with friends. The Indonesian airline worker who had lived in Qatar since 2016 never imagined that wearing tinted moisturizer would get him arrested by the Qatari morality police, who accused him of prostitution. Live and Let’s Fly provided a summary of events leading to Gilbert’s arrest, which you can see in Figure 1 above. In September of 2022 The Filipino Times reported the arrest and deportation of 3 migrant workers because they wore make up in public. Filipino gay man Ali went to Qatar to work and support his family after his father died. Strudwick recounts Ali’s experience, told in Ali’s own words below.
I decided to go.” Ali had never accepted money before, but this was an opportunity to top up his salary, much of which was already being sent home.
“When I saw the hotel, I entered inside. It was the tenth floor.” He walked straight ahead, down the corridor, and on the left was the room. “I opened the door, and I went inside. There are six people,” he says in the present tense, as if reliving the scene, “….there are six people…”
His voice cuts off. After a few seconds another voice comes on the line — it’s Ali’s best friend, who is here to support him during the interview. “Can I talk? He is crying.” While Ali tries to compose himself in the background, his friend, whom we’ll call Datu, takes over.
The six other men were, he says, Qatari police. “They captured him,” says Datu.
Ali starts to speak again. “I really wanted to jump [out] the window but I can’t, it’s too high and I’m already cornered inside the room,” he says.
“They catch me and threw me on the bed. They started to rape me.” When one officer was done, he says, another took over. “All of them except the Turkish [man] – he watched until they finished. He was laughing at me.”
“When they finished, they opened my bag and checked all my things, looking for proof, saying, ‘This is prostitute, this is gay’. So they had evidence.” One of them, he says, told him to shut up because he was crying, and slapped him across the face, on both sides. Ali was shaking, and in shock. —Patrick Strudwick, 2.11.2022 in inews
Ali lost his livelihood and suffered severe trauma as a result of being raped and tortured by Qatari police and from the general mistreatment he suffered throughout his detainment and deportation. All this because he was a gay man who decided to wear makeup.
Where’s “Rainbow Equality” For Gilbert, for Ali, for other gay men trapped by the Qatari PSD, preventative security department — a national special force that targets extremists and radicals, according to the website. Why has Canada chosen to enter into a defense agreement with the most terrorist-supporting and IslamoNazi gulf state, where being gay is a crime and women are property under male guardianship, and not entitled to legal rights?
“Human Rights Watch documented six cases of severe and repeated beatings and five cases of sexual harassment in police custody between 2019 and 2022. Security forces arrested people in public places based solely on their gender expression and unlawfully searched their phones.”
This Pride Season, I have decided to resist the manipulative messaging that paints people as bigots and a threat to gay rights, who challenge gender extremism by way of calling for safeguarding protections and following The Cass Report. I have decided to resist the urge to amplify the illiberal extremists who castigate rational thinking people for wanting to ban chemical castration for minors and wanting to ban lying to children about reproductive science, and wanting to ban denying women’s rights under the guise of gay and trans rights for men. I urge my readers to resist the powerful messaging of the clout chasing and elite wealthy progressives of the west who have hijacked gay rights for their straight queerified sexual revolution.
Choose to use your western freedom responsibility by amplifying the situation for gay men in places like Qatar, in Iran, in Palestine, in response to progressive propaganda. Reproductive physiology cannot be decolonised — that’s a clever ideological tact the Queerification Ruling Elite use to attack women and limit our participation in public life. Women’s rights are hard won in Canada: we have only been persons for 95 years! Gay rights are won here in the west — Alan Turing died because he was gay, now suddenly the punishment — chemical castration— that plunged Turing into a suicidal descent and drove him to kill himself has become gender affirming care for gay kids?
Leftwing social justice warrior rainbow activists have denied conservative gays access to their own gay rights movement because conservative gays support natural growth and denounce the homophobic conversion therapy of gay children via gender transitioning. No, a gay child is not in the wrong body, no an autistic child is not in the wrong body — that’s abusive to tell anyone such a thing.
Canada is not the Iranian Islamic Regime — we do not need to turn gay people into the opposite sex for gender morality. We do not need to destroy women’s rights in order to accommodate men or gender morality — that’s not Rainbow Equality, it’s abuse pretending to be human rights.
It is not a right for a male to compete in female sport. It is not a right for adults to force sex changes on gay kids—that is not gay rights, it is human rights abuse. Denying pubertal suppression is not conversion therapy, it’s a life-promoting safeguard.
Being gay is still a crime in the Islamic world. As long as Manuel, Dr. Nas, Gilbert and Ali all fear for their safety and lives in countries like Qatar, Canada fails at its stated mission of no one left behind. Are gay rights Islamophobic, Mr Trudeau? How important are your votes to you? will you choose your Islamist voter base, or will you choose a foreign policy course of action that puts your commitment to LGBT people around the world to the test? Rather than declaring war on feminists and parents who want to protect their children from medical experimentation, and conservatives who reject the radical subversive Queerification of their lives and institutions (happening at the expense of gay people btw) perhaps the Rainbow Activists of Canada could help free Manuel and others like him?
Trudeau has left human rights behind. This Gay Pride season take back the rainbow.