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Kamala's woke niece Meena urges people to fight 'Palestinian oppression' by Israel if they care about women's and LGBT rights - neglecting that being gay in Gaza is punishable by ten years in jail and honor killings are rife
Kamala Harris' niece has raised eyebrows with an Instagram post urging people who care about LGBT rights and women's issues to defend Palestine - despite the country's rulers being among the most repressive in the world.
Meena
Harris, a 36-year-old lawyer and businesswoman, on Wednesday night
shared her opinions, re-posting a widely-shared image discussing the
ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
Harris has, in the four months since her mother's sister became vice president, managed several times to ruffle feathers in the White House
- both with her new clothing brand, that Biden administration lawyers
told her came too close to profiting from her aunt, and with an
ill-advised tweet about a mass shooting.
One cannot advocate for racial equality,
LGBT & women's rights, condemn corrupt and abusive regimes and other
injustices yet choose to ignore the Palestinian oppression,' she
posted.'It does not add up. You cannot pick and choose whose human rights matter more.
The post had previously been shared by Palestinian-Dutch model Gigi Hadid, among others.
Harris
commented alongside the post: 'If you are neutral in situations of
injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. I stand in
solidarity with the Palestinian residents of Sheikh Jarrah.'
Harris's activism did not sit well with many.
It
ignored the fact that Hamas, the Islamist Palestinian rulers of Gaza,
maintain a law criminalizing homosexuality - a crime which is punishable
by 10 years in prison.
In the West
Bank, which is ruled by Fatah, a rival, secular opposition to Hamas,
being gay is not a crime, but it is widely disapproved of.
Parliamentary and presidential elections -
the first since 2006 - were scheduled to take place in May and July,
but in April were postponed indefinitely by Mahmoud Abbas, the
85-year-old Palestinian leader.
Amnesty International has accused the Palestinian rules of attempting to 'crack down on dissent', accusing them in their most recent report, out in May last year, of 'stifling freedoms of expression and assembly, attacking journalists and detaining opponents.'
Amnesty
wrote: 'Security forces in both areas used unnecessary and/or excessive
force during law enforcement activities, including when imposing
lockdown measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Torture and other ill-treatment of detainees were committed with impunity.
'Women faced discrimination and violence, including killings as a result of gender-based violence.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people continued to face discrimination and lacked protection.
Harris turned off comments on her post, in anticipation of criticism.
One
woman remarked: 'What's hilarious cause it's so dumb is @Meena Harris
posting about their support for "the Palestinian residents of Sheikh
Jarrah" and turning off the comments under her photo/post.
'What are you afraid of, people? The same with Gal Gadot. What R U afraid of people saying, things?'
Harris
appears to be reveling in her new-found fame, appearing on The View and
the Today show, and profiled this year in Vanity Fair and by The New
York Times.
In mid February she was asked by White House lawyers to stop using her aunt to boost her new clothing brand.
After
the election, White House lawyers told her she could not produce any
products that used the vice president's name or likeness, a White House
official reportedly told The Los Angeles Times.
She
also embarrassed her aunt by tweeting after the Boulder, Colorado
supermarket shooting in March that 'violent white men' are the 'greatest
terrorist threat' to the U.S.
After
police revealed that the gunman was of Syrian descent, Meena deleted the
tweet explaining that she had assumed the perpetrator was white since
he was 'taken into custody alive' and that a majority of mass shootings
in the country are 'carried out by white men'.
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