From the progressive site, JVoices, a report on pro-Palestinian queers' marching in the gay pride parade in San Francisco, partly to counter the message brought by the Israeli consulate:
Prior to the Parade day, we were not sure that we would be allowed to march at all. We arrived holding signs such as “No Pride in Occupation,” and “Feygele for Free Palestine,” and to our surprise, we did not get kicked out. We were met with a positive reception from many participants and observers of the parade, and a few hostile reactions. But the real consequences of our action have occurred in the days and weeks following the parade. Many of us have faced social sanctions in our personal and professional
lives. Those of us who work in Jewish organizations have been “outed”
and even harshly shamed in our workplaces and our political views have
become a topic of discussion amongst our peers and supervisors. We feel
vulnerable in the very community that had supposedly organized to
support us as Queer Jews.
No more specifics on the sanctions. But we get it. Thanks to Cole Krawitz.