Image source: Wikimedia Commons There is no difference between a bearded religious extremist who wants to kill you because he believes he ranks higher in the eyes of his god, and is therefore tasked with killing anyone who is different to him, and a non-bearded, well-dressed man with a new phone and a fancy car who believes he ranks higher in the eyes of his god, and so is tasked with torturing and imprisoning and inciting against anyone who is different. 1 These are the words of queer Egyptian activist Sarah Hegazi, originally written in Arabic for Mada Masr in 2018. Hegazi suffered under the homophobic, violent, and corrupt militaristic regime of Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi in Egypt. Imprisoned and tortured for waving a rainbow flag at a concert in Cairo, she fled to Canada where she continued to organize with fellow revolutionaries, especially to support Sudanese uprisings against then-president Omar al-Bashir. In June of this year, Hegazi took her ow...