In the following article from the jewish newspaper Haaretz we learn that homosexuality and pedophilia are part of jewish tradition:
Homosexuality Is Part of Jewish Tradition
Contrary to the common perception, intimate relations between people of the same sex did not always have a negative image in Jewish communities.
Ofri Ilany
August 05, 2015
@stewart-meadows Jewish Evil in USA I translated this text on English. Great information set. Check translation. You can put signature of both of us. See you on VNN tomorrow.
@stewart-meadows Jewish Evil in USA I translated this text on English. Great information set. Check translation. You can put signature of both of us. See you on VNN tomorrow.
I appreciate your work on VNN, but there are some things about that particular post that quite frankly have me scratching my head. For example, you included a long list of alleged jews who were involved in the war against Serbia, and one of them is Al Gore. Now, as far as I know, Gore is a white man of Anglo-Irish origin, so where is your proof that he's actually a jew? If you have any, then feel free to post it so that I can examine it myself.
Another person on this long list of alleged jews is "Peter Galbright" who is described as a former US ambassador to Croatia. I assume you meant Peter Galbraith since that's his real name, but where's the proof that he's a jew? According to his official biography he's of Scottish origin. If you have some credible sources that show he's a jew, feel free to post them.
@stewart-meadows Look, I was about 18 YO when older people and me too in a way collected information about half Jewish, Al Gore is not positive person. He is not worth now for debate. You just use what you like. List of Jews is correct due we wrote as well traitors which cooperated with Jews. To me they are worst than Jews.
Do you know American Irish group content a lot of hidden Jews and today Ireland is pro-Palestine so...All was arrested after that list, I was young back than but my comrades was several months in prison because of LIST! It is better that list stay for VNN forum members.
I don't know where I can post...? However, I first talk to closest VNN members, depend what is point of discussion. It is best to create hidden chat as on old forum.
Okay, thank you for your reply, Vizionar. Now let's get back to the thread's topic with the evil jew hag Lesléa Newman who is one of the many jews who spread LGBT propaganda to (white) children:
Lesléa Newman [lɛzˈ liˌə] (born November 5, 1955, in Brooklyn, New York City[1]) is an American author, editor, and feminist best known for the children's book Heather Has Two Mommies.
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Newman was born as Leslie Newman to Jewish parents in New York City in 1955. She developed her pen name by combining her birth name, Leslie, with her Hebrew name, Leah.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesl%C3%A9a_Newman
Lesléa Newman. "Trust me, goyim."
Here's a typical jew:
FBI arrests gynecologist who allegedly had sex with 14-year-old boy
Dr. Aaron Weinreb allegedly had sex with the teen and then attempted to meet with him again.
By Josefin Dolsten November 22, 2019 1:37 pm
NEW YORK (JTA) — A gynecologist in Brooklyn was arrested for allegedly having sex with a 14-year-old boy.
Dr. Aaron Weinreb attempted to meet with the teen again after the alleged incident, Bklyner reported. The FBI interceded, however, and led Weinreb to believe he was meeting with the boy on Oct. 29 but then arrested the doctor.
Weinreb allegedly admitted he previously had sex with another teenage boy and “that he has a sex addiction to males who are much younger than him,” Bklyner reported, citing court records.
Aaron Weinreb. "Trust me, goyim."
Jews are sick fucks who are absolutely obsessed with spreading fag and tranny perversions to (white) children.
Hungary fines publisher €700 for LGBT 'rainbow families' children's book
By AP
Published on 07/07/2021 - 20:34 GMT+2
Lawrence Schimel's books “Early One Morning” and “Bedtime, Not Playtime!" depict the daily routines of a child, one with two mothers and one with two fathers.
Hungarian authorities have fined the distributor of a children's book that features families headed by same-sex parents, relying on a law prohibiting unfair commercial practices and fueling a debate over recent government steps seen as limiting the rights of LGBT people.
The fine comes as Hungary's government is already under widespread scrutiny over legislation it passed last month that prohibits the depiction of homosexuality or gender reassignment to minors.
The law, which is set to take effect on Thursday, was described by rights groups as an attack on the LGBT community and rebuked by high-ranking European officials as a violation of the European Union's values.
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It was amid this escalation over Hungary's policies that a local government fined the distributor of “What a Family” - a combined Hungarian translation of American author Lawrence Schimel's books “Early One Morning” and “Bedtime, Not Playtime!”— $830 (€700). Each of Schimel's books depicts the daily routines of a child, one with two mothers and one with two fathers.
Needless to say, the perverted author, Lawrence Schimel, is a jew, and in addition to writing LGBT books for children, he also writes homosexual pornography (great combination, huh?):
Lawrence Schimel (born October 16, 1971) is a bilingual (Spanish/English) American writer, translator, and anthologist. His work, which frequently deals with gay and lesbian themes as well as matters of Jewish identity, often falls into the genres of science fiction and fantasy and takes the form of both poetry and prose for adults and for children.[1]
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Schimel was born in New York City. He is Jewish
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Short story collections
- The Drag Queen of Elfland (Circlet)
- His Tongue
- Two Boys in Love
- Una barba para dos
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PoMoSexuals, an anthology co-edited by Schimel, won the 1998 Lambda Award for Best Transgender Book. First Person Queer, edited by Schimel, won the 2008 Lambda in the Best LGBT Anthologies category.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Schimel
Lawrence Schimel. "Trust me, goyim."
Poland's Jewish leaders deplore stigmatization of LGBTQ people
“We Jews - the descendants of Holocaust survivors - cannot and will not remain indifferent to words that would dehumanize LGBT persons,” the board wrote,
June 17, 2020, 4:37 PM GMT+2
Jewish drag performers inspire a history of the art form in New York
Elyssa Maxx Goodman started work on “Glitter and Concrete,” out this week, after the death of Jewish drag queen Flawless Sabrina.
By Julia Gergely September 12, 2023 5:22 pm
(New York Jewish Week) — In the 1960s, a drag queen named Flawless Sabrina arrived in New York City during a time when drag performances were not only stigmatized in mainstream society, but within LGBTQ circles as well.
But Flawless Sabrina had a plan: Her welcoming demeanor — which she described as a “bar mitzvah mother” — helped her popularize the art form, and over the next few decades she became one of the country’s first well-known drag performers, a prominent LGBTQ activist and a mentor to young queer New Yorkers.
The person behind the drag, the activism and the inspiration was Jack Doroshow, a Jewish boy from Philadelphia who organized his first drag pageant in 1959 as a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Goodman told the New York Jewish Week that it was her Jewish upbringing that made her particularly attuned to recording the stories of these artists and performers over the last 150 years.
“One of the things we learn about as Jews from very young is how our stories either were destroyed or faced many attempts at destruction. That’s something that I kind of took with me throughout my life,” Goodman, 34, told the New York Jewish Week. “I wanted to preserve the stories that aren’t being preserved, which is how I approached my relationship to drag history.”
The New York Jewish Week caught up with Goodman ahead of her book’s launch to talk about how her childhood, New York City and her cultural Jewish identity inspired the book.
"Flawless Sabrina":
Jewish drag queen Sasha Velour is on the cover of The New Yorker this week
In honor of Pride month, the magazine spotlights a self-portrait from the Brooklyn artist, who cites her Jewish grandmother as an inspiration.
By Julia Gergely June 9, 2023 2:58 pm
(New York Jewish Week) — Subscribers of The New Yorker opened their mailboxes this week to a hard-to-miss hot pink cover with an illustration of a drag queen with a mohawk, large blue earrings and extravagant makeup.
They were looking at “The Look of Pride,” a self-portrait by a Brooklyn-based Jewish drag queen and artist named Sasha Velour. Velour, 35, is featured in the June 12 issue in an interview about how she is celebrating Pride month and why drag has been lifesaving for her.
“Drag is an antidote to shame,” she said.
Velour was the 2017 winner of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” and is currently on tour for her new book, “The Big Reveal: An Illustrated Manifesto of Drag,” which intertwines her own personal history — including her Jewish identity — with the history of drag as both a revolutionary art form and cultural practice.
Velour’s Judaism and Jewish family upbringing is a recurring theme in her book. “For years I studied Jewish history and Hebrew language after school and on the weekends,” she writes. “I was bar mitzvahed at 13 and even taught Sunday school when I was in high school, reenacting Jewish fables with puppets that I made myself,” writes Velour, who was raised in New Haven, Connecticut, and the Chicago suburbs.
"The Look of Pride," New Yorker cover art by Sasha Velour, June 12. Sasha Velour attends RuPaul's Drag Race Finale Watch Party Event in New York, Apr. 14, 2023. (Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for MTV)
Betty Berzon (January 18, 1928 – January 24, 2006) was an American author and psychotherapist known for her work with the gay and lesbian communities.
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Berzon was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to a Jewish family.[1]
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After coming out as gay in 1968,
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Also in 1971, she organized the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Community Services Center as well as an organization of gays and lesbians within the American Psychiatric Association (the Gay Psychological Association, now known as the Society for the Psychological Study of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Issues); the APA declassified homosexuality as a mental illness two years later.[4]
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In 2007, Ventura Place in Studio City was renamed Dr. Betty Berzon Place in her honor, making it the first street ever officially dedicated to a known lesbian in California.[4]
Also in 2007, the LGBT magazine The Advocate named Berzon one of 40 "heroes."[4][6]
In 2013, the Lambda Literary Foundation launched the Betty Berzon Emerging Writer Award, an award for LGBTQ writers of exceptional talent and promise who have published at least one book in any genre of literature, which was presented as part of the Lambda Literary Awards program until 2016.[7]