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If the peace plan goes through, then Gaza would be run by the Gaza International Transition Authority (GITA) and the international Board of Peace. Should they require Gaza law to recognize the rights of LGBTQ people and women? For example, should homosexuality be decriminalized and should women be ensured equality?

tritsofme
(19,591 posts)Though Im sure when the new Palestinian state brutally oppresses LGBTQ and women there will be plenty of excuses, and it will somehow be described as Israels fault.
rampartd
(2,665 posts)allowing the iraqis full 2nd amendment rights (in 2003) may have been a mistake.
Prairie Gates
(6,515 posts)Bravo.
gulliver
(13,559 posts)I would ask that your post not be reported as a personal attack by anyone. If it is reported, it will not be by me.
Prairie Gates
(6,515 posts)There's nothing personal about it.
gulliver
(13,559 posts)However, even false characterizations are allowed in my book. You likely actually think what you said is right.
Prairie Gates
(6,515 posts)I don't really care whether you think I have the "right" to take a position on the form and substance of your argument.
gulliver
(13,559 posts)I was saying it for everyone else to know that I think you have the right.
Prairie Gates
(6,515 posts)
gulliver
(13,559 posts)I actually do think that the GITA and Board of Peace should codify women's equality under the law as well as protections for LGBTQ people. That's assuming the peace plan goes through, and I hope it does.
AloeVera
(3,868 posts)I'm sure he'll get right on it...
gulliver
(13,559 posts)I have high hopes for the peace plan. It might truly free Gaza for all Gazans. If it were just Trump running everything, then, yeah, I would have doubts. And if it ends up that way, unfortunately, the plan might not work. But I think with the involvement of the international community and with Blair involved, there's a good chance.
AloeVera
(3,868 posts)Aside from his pivotal role in the destruction of much of the Muslim/Arab ME arising from being Bush's Poodle and lying us all into war, Palestinians despise him. For good reason. Look up what he did while serving on The Quartet.
He is no friend to Palestinians. But he is up to his old tricks and you can bet he will personally enrich himself again at Palestinians' expense. Hello BP Gas, bye Gaza Gas Fields for Palestinians. Plus he'll get his share of kickbacks and contracts from wealthy Arab states. Just like the last time.
I doubt that the plight of LGBTQ and women in Gaza is high on his list of priorities.
gulliver
(13,559 posts)And I was extremely disappointed in Blair that he went along with Junior in invading Iraq. Extremely disappointed. Maybe, just maybe Blair can redeem himself.
With the peace plan, at least we have something on the table now, and that's a big step in the right direction. I'm unabashedly in favor of Gaza going forward with an overhauled leadership, overhauled commitment to coexistence with people of different backgrounds, and a modern government such as they might achieve with input from Blair, local participants, and the international community.
AloeVera
(3,868 posts)Good post!
AloeVera
(3,868 posts)That would be a refreshing change.
I think that would also be a prerequisite for all other rights lacking.
comradebillyboy
(10,888 posts)well ask them to give up their Islamic faith.
muriel_volestrangler
(105,000 posts)This is not some plan to have a colony with the 'Authority' or 'Board' writing an entire set of laws for a new country (and remember, the idea is for the West Bank and the Gaza Strip to be a country eventually; not for the Gaza Strip to develop its own laws). If the plan proceeds, it's all they'll be able to do to stop the major violence and start basic rebuilding.
This thread therefore seems a waste of time.