Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism
Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism '' is a San Francisco Bay Area-based queer political action group that advocates for boycott, divestment, and sanctions against the State of Israel while opposing the State’s pinkwashing and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians. The group was founded in early 2001 by a member of LAGAI-Queer Insurrection.
Goals
Image:ES val banner.jpg|thumb|QUIT activists outside Macy's San Francisco store on Valentine's Day, 2004. Banner says, "Killer Products from Estée Slaughter", referring to Estée Lauder Companies.The group advocates for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, the right of return for Palestinians, and the withdrawal of the State of Israel from the Occupied Palestinian territories. It characterizes Zionism as a form of racism.
QUIT! opposes pinkwashing, which it defines as the use of LGBTQ rights to promote the State of Israel’s anti-Palestinian policies.
Critics have questioned the group's stance in relation to LGBTQ rights in the State of Palestine.
Activities
Protests/campaigns
- February 2002—QUIT! participated in the National Student Conference of the Palestine Solidarity Movement on the Berkeley campus of the University of California.
- June 2002—QUIT! "initiated" a " 'No pride in occupation' anti-war contingent that marched in solidarity with the Palestinian people" in San Francisco's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride March.
- August 2002—25 members of the group reportedly "took over" a Starbucks in Berkeley in protest of the firm's stores in Israel and CEO Howard Schultz's support for Israel.
- June 2003—The screening of an Israeli film, Yossi & Jagger, at San Francisco's San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival is disrupted by QUIT! activists. The protest "outraged" Yossi Amrani, the Israeli Consul General and caused a minor local media flap.
- June 2003—QUIT! begins its campaign against the cosmetic company Estée Lauder outside of a Macy's department store in San Francisco. The company is targeted because of Ronald Lauder's, the company's founder, support for Israel and his service as president of the Jewish National Fund.
- In 2004, the Estee Lauder Companies boycott campaign titled "Estee Slaughter" was financed, in part, by a $1500 grant from RESIST.
- In December of 2023, QUIT! protested from the Castro District to San Francisco City Hall calling for a permanent cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.