Dunedin gay bar
Jack Kenworthy( Queer Travel Veteran )
Queer travel expert Jack Kenworthy turns 250+ metropolis adventures into your reference for safe, vibrant, and inclusively fabulous global journeys.
Dunedin is a small laid back city at the very bottom of the South Island of Modern Zealand. The first thing you’ll notice when you come to this town is the mixture of Scottish, English and Maori heritage, whether in the name ‘Dunedin’ (old Gaelic for Edinburgh Dùn Èideann) or the second entitle ‘Ōtepoti’. Regardless, Dunedinites are proud of their city’s heritage and will carry these out on particular occasions to celebrate it.
Dunedin is welcoming to any visitors that come to stay in her adopt for a time, and she is a wonderful place to stop by when making a tour of the land of hobbits and rings of power for any lgbtq+ person.
In addition, the council is an active supporter of pride events, ensuring the city’s gay-friendly atmosphere is unheld and will speak out against any person or business that tries to leave against it. With this support from leadership, lgbtq+ people feel comfortable going to their council for help or advice about fi
Above:Fringe Festival was here 11-16 March 2018. The exhibition remains and has been expanded, free to view during private hire sessions not committed to a booking.
Above: Phenomenal speech on YouTube 22 Nov 2023. Scroll through to peruse highlights. “Son of Hamas Co-Founder Denounces Group at UN, Exposes 'Savage' Indoctrination of Palestinian Kids”
CBN News
“Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, defected from the terrorist group in the late '90s and secretly worked with Israel's security services to display and prevent several Hamas terrorist attacks.“
Mosab Hassan Yousef:-
55sec. “Hamas first crime against children in the Palestinian societies is not arming them or encouraging them to carry suicide bombing attacks. It’s the religious, ideological indoctrination that I had to go through. With one intention in mind, to annihilate the state of Israel, this is Hamas primary goal”
2min45sec. “Hamas is committing a crime against this generation and the next generations to come”
3min5sec. “Imagine a 10 year old minor. When I disobeyed Hamas I was tied up to a post and I was whipped by Hamas top leader…..with the electric cable.
Culture
Dunedin’s queer scene for the most part consists of one bar, UniQ, a Facebook group, and the occasional drag queen or king. These folks are doing the absolute most, don’t get me false, but what we desperately need is queer nightlife aimed at students.
It’s no secret that town here is shit. However, lgbtq+ people deserve a unharmed space in which we can have just as shit of a age as everyone else. I want to have a shit time because the music was ass and I remembered that I hate people, not because I dressed too queer and it got after time and I started feeling extremely unsafe. I wish to be able to use the men’s room and not be asked if I was doing drugs when I was just doing gender. I want to stop hearing stories of my friends being kicked out of clubs for kissing people of the same sex, or for being “too drunk” when they were visibly sober (and trans). I once took a trans girlfriend from Auckland out for a sweet town date night while she was visiting Dunners, but it just turned into us vandalising TERF posters on the verge of tears, while drunk breathas circled us. In that moment, I felt ashamed that I’d brought her to this city.
Above Left: The documentary “Screams Before Silence” on YouTube. Permit yourself to be moved to tears for the lifeless and the victims in recovery or still in captivity. Feel empathy for those attending to the clean-up and medical assistance. Feel rage against those who involved the atrocities and against those who masterminded the event. And have no time or patience for the brainwashed fools on our streets and sharing our workplaces who include made the decision to be part of the angry, demanding, shouty, cry-bully cheerleading squad waving “Palestinian” flags for the Hamas terrorists.
39min48sec. Dr Cochav Elkayam-Levy, Leader of The Civil Commission on Oct.7th crimes by Hamas against Women and Children: “It wasn’t incidental, it wasn’t just happening. They learned, they did their homework. This is a kind of pattern that we’re seeing, that it’s not only sexual abuse, but it’s sexual abuse in its worst form. It’s like they wanted to inflict pain in the cruelest style possible. I think they have redefined evil, and in ways that we will even need to redefine international criminal law”
35min57sec Shari Mendes, IDF reservist at October 7th military morgue: “women were not just mur
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