I was thinking of visiting Istanbul this year. I guess I will pass and spend my pink money somewhere else. Where it is appreciated.
Come to Israel. We respect everybody. Yes, even the people that the news tries to make you think that we hate. The vast majority of us don’t.
If you weren’t killing kids, displacing families, and generally a colonial ethnostate we would love to visit israel.
Well then you’ll be glad to visit, because that narrative is easy to dispel. Especially considering the topic of this post is visiting Turkey of all intolerant places.
It’s not easy or possible to dispel that it’s a literal theocratic ethnostate. It’s something they’re pretty open about. Still think it’s worth a visit. Lots of places with shitty governments are worth visiting.
I mean Turkey being anti-LGBT isn’t exactly a new developement. I’m glad you’re not going anymore as that could put you in danger, but they’ve never been subtle about their stance on that matter. Careful where you travel.
The weird thing is that homosexuality was decriminalised in Turkey in 1858 (compare that to 1967 in the UK), yet in 2020 they found that 57% of Turks oppose accepting it in society, and the government is and has always been very queerphobic.
Yeah it was way cooler when it was known as constantinople.
Maybe this gay man and women are more manly than this men in the office. For having balls of steel doing pride march in a country who prosecute them.
Unfortunate to see so many.
Can you clarify your comment? Unfortunate to see so many arrests, or unfortunate to see so many gay people?
And what exactly are these “family values” and how does the LGBT community weakens them?
Time to bring out the bricks.
@AradFort oh wow, I have been to Istanbul pride before, its pretty hard core, we got sprayed with water cannons the whole time.