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Just the other day we mentioned Michael Lucas‘ criticism of gossip site Queerty.com for what he perceives as an anti-Semitic bias, particularly in the comments section to stories about him and his exploits. Today, Mr. Lucas has circulated an open letter addressed to popular gay news/gossip website Towleroad.com and its proprietor, Andy Towle, for what he sees as a similar bias. “Obviously, I know you personally, consider you a friend, and know for a fact that you aren√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t an anti-Semite,” he writes. “Yet I have noticed that you follow a tendency among gay and other ‘liberal’ bloggers to report a lot more bad than good news out of Israel. The general undercurrent of violent, irrational hatred of Jewish people is such that if you only report strongly negative things about Israel to your readers, you will inevitably be fanning the flames of that bigotry.” Queerty has taken note (”Michael Lucas Finds New Target“), by snarking, “Note that he begins by saying he knows Towle doesn√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t hate Jews. He doesn√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t give everyone that benefit. Queer.” What do you think? Click here to read the full text of Michael Lucas’ open letter…

“Dear Andy,

“I’m writing in response to your January 29th post about homophobic remarks made by Israeli Knesset Member Nissim Ze’ev (whoever he is).

“Obviously, I know you personally, consider you a friend, and know for a fact that you aren’t an anti-Semite.

“Yet I have noticed that you follow a tendency among gay and other ‘liberal’ bloggers to report a lot more bad than good news out of Israel.

“The general undercurrent of violent, irrational hatred of Jewish people is such that if you only report strongly negative things about Israel to your readers, you will inevitably be fanning the flames of that bigotry.

“One ignorant, religious Knesset member does not remotely damage Israel’s very good record on gay rights. I won’t even mention that when Palestinian gays are outed, and face the real danger of being stoned to death by their fellow Palestinians, they escape to Israel, not to neighboring Egypt or Jordan for refuge.

“I don√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t know if you’ve been to Israel; I go every year. My last trip was during the war started by Hezbollah and I’ll be returning this February 20. I entertained Israelis in gay clubs in Tel Aviv and Haifa. Let me note here, that I was doing live gay sex shows√¢‚Ǩ‚Äùwhich is not allowed anywhere in the United States√¢‚Ǩ‚Äùand it was reported that I was doing so in every mainstream Israeli newspaper. I personally think that Israel is much more advanced in gay rights than the much longer-established democracy that is America.

“Unlike the U.S., Israel’s military doesn’t have ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell.’ Unlike New York, Tel Aviv recognizes gay couples as family units. Couples married in Massachusetts are legally recognized everywhere in Israel, but not in, for example, Pennsylvania. Israel grants partners of foreigners residency status. Same sex partners may adopt each other’s children. Israeli insurance companies provide pension and death benefits to same sex couples. The Israeli Attorney General guarantees legal recognition to same sex couples in business and personal financial matters. Gay couples started being registered in Jerusalem last year.

“All of that is possible, and even more progress is coming, because Israel is governed by secular laws and a judiciary, not by Torah, and not by the hateful Koran, as is the case in so many Muslim countries.

“Look, yes, you reported a true fact. But then you chose at the end of this post to point out more negative points about Israel, like demonstrations of a few hundred Hassidic Jews against Pride in Jerusalem, and the alleged bomber. Maybe it would be more productive to list the good things that Israel is doing for gay people, to say what rapid progress Israel has made on gay rights, and under what difficult circumstances that progress has been achieved. Maybe that will give a more balanced picture.

“Israel has achieved and maintained the tolerant society it has in spite of all manner of threat to security in daily life there. I can only imagine the tolerance of the French, Italians or even Americans if any of these countries were to have terrorist attacks, often running stretches at a time on a daily basis, and if their citizens were being slaughtered on public buses, restaurants, clubs, shopping malls and outdoor food markets. That is to say nothing of if France, Italy and/or America had rockets and missiles falling on its peoples’ heads in a supposed time of peace! Just how far could good Western tolerance be stretched? So, when talking about Israel, it is very important to acknowledge the Israeli’s patience and their incredible democratic achievements under the most difficult circumstances, gay rights included.

“Remember too that when you are talking about Jerusalem, you are talking about one of the most complicated places in the world. It’s a center for three major religions. Even among the Israeli gay community, there’s a debate over whether it’s a good idea to march in the center of such a religiously concentrated place, when gay Tel Aviv is a forty minute drive away, and where gay parades attract hundreds of thousands of people every year. I’m talking about Tel Aviv with its flourishing gay culture. Gay clubs, restaurants, centers, meeting points, bookshops, gay beaches, et cetera, et cetera amen. Because all that exists, I don’t feel it’s very fair to portray Israel as homophobic because of the controversy over the gay parade in Jerusalem. The majority of Israelis respect gay rights.

“Andy, most people do not have your depth of knowledge or your analytical abilities. Just check your readers’ comments. When you post mainly negative stories about Israel, such posts feed anti-Semitic and anti-Israeli sentiments that are, unfortunately, increasing in the gay communities of the U.S. and Europe. I think you should be very careful about what to report and how you report it. Don’t overestimate your readership, and don’t underestimate the historical anti-Semitism that can be set off with the tiniest spark to a fuse.

“Ignorant people exist within every country’s government. In open and modern counties, their ugly and stupid comments backfire against them. There is no more chance that Nissim Ze’ev is going to become Prime Minister of Israel than there is that Senator George ‘Macaca’ Allen will return to being Senator of Virginia.

“It’s important for you to give some thought to who your readers are. Maybe you can do that by simply reading the comments they make on your posts. Please understand, I√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢m not comparing you to anti-Semitic sites like Queerty, where if you put the terms ‘Jew’ or ‘Jewish’ in the site’s search, you’ll come up with just hate and more hate towards this young and courageous country.”

Best regards,
Michael Lucas
CEO, Lucas Entertainment

[Image © Lucas Entertainment.]

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  1. Bill in S.F. on January 30, 2008 4:39 pm

    He has a point. I do agree with him, but at the same time, I am dangerously close to overdosing on Michael Lucas. He’s becoming his own worst enemy at this point.

  2. maclvr on January 30, 2008 8:55 pm

    For the record, I’ll give you some first hand information…Michael Lucas makes an excellent point in this, because it’s rare to read reports on gay oriented blogs the positive aspects of Israel existing as a nation, as a people and their support for the gays…

    Of course, my information is this: Israel happens to take IN the gay refugees from surrounding countries. Did anyone here know that? That the gay muslims who would be put to death, the muslims that cause Israel so many problems, are taken in by Israeli’s so that they are not put to death in whichever country they come from.

    What does that say for Israel? A lot.

    But considering what Michael said, I wholeheartedly agree with him. The gay blogs essentially paint these very distorted images of Israel and their policies, when in reality it IS a true democracy amidst a surrounding of dictatorship-like governments. They make Israel sound so third world because one member of Knesset or some Rabbi’s think gays are bad. These people are the equivalent of the Westboro Baptist Church over here, and unfortunately they are the ones who get the press.

    How about a little diversity over here? Why not will yourselves to learn the positive aspects of Israel and make a post about it? Don√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t be afraid to learn something new. You might all hate Mr. Lucas for what he says or does, but he makes a very valid point. Especially when it comes to the gays who are writing off a group of people – we should all be so lucky that everyone in the world accepts us the way the Israeli√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s do.

  3. alan on February 1, 2008 10:00 pm

    Seems like every time I see Michael Lucas in the gay news these days, he’s complaining or blaming or casting aspersions. He seems like a very bitter person these days. He calls himself a pornographer, and he claims to want to get people off, but his diatribes give me a limp dick. Someone ought to tell this guy that anger isn’t sexy.

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