The late Rabbi David Umoshe went from Israel to Morocco when the later was ruled by the horrible Abdarahman Iben Hicam, and there he helped Jews and Muslims too, even though many of the latter used to beat up Jews, and even though, under the rule of that horrible king, any Jew who hit back could have his hand chopped. Rabbi David Umoshe also went to places with people whose illness was contaminating
And here, when people who don't have harmful intentions march and hold colorful flags, there are some guys who come where and when they march and call out: "Be careful! These people are sick and contaminate". This is obviously not the Torah way. And the question is, why nobody dares, or thinks about, saying such things about Jews who drive cars on Saturday, since in the Torah it is as severe as homosexuality, and lesbianism-even among sisters-is not nearly as severe as Jews driving cars in Saturday. The only answer I can think of is that power and interests of some make policies
And if, God forbid, I were gay, and if, on the other hand, i had a say in such things, I would organize this kind of march in Istanbul. And indeed, if gay people march there, and fanatic Islamists harass them, they should state a historical fact, which is that the Ottoman Sultan who conquered that city was a homo