DePaul University in Illinois, the largest Roman Catholic university in the United States, prohibited posters with the slogan "Gay Lives Matter" to advertise a presentation by a gay reporter on Islamic discrimination against LGBT people across the world.

"Using the same look/brand as BLM [Black Lives Matter] pits two marginalized groups against each other," Amy Mynaugh, director of the Office of Student Involvement at the Catholic university, said in an email rejecting the posters. "It doesn't appear that Turning Point has any connection to the Black Lives Matter movement and this seems to simply be co-opting another movement's approach."

The posters were printed to advertise for an event with the campus group Turning Point USA, entitled "Dictatorships and Radical Islam: The Enemies of Gay Rights." The speaker, James Kirchick, is an openly gay reporter and author of The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age.

The anti-Israel group DePaul Students for Justice in Palestine announced its members would protest the event. Kirchick captured a profanity-laced Facebook tirade declaring outrage against the event.

The Facebook user MK Okay characterized Kirchick as "a white, Zionist, neoliberal journalist" who would "speak on sh*t he knows nothing about." Announcing a protest, MK declared, "Not in our f**king name will you pretend to define our safety, and where danger comes from."

Here's the call for protests of my talk tonight at @DePaulU "Dictatorships and Radical Islam: Enemies of LGBTQ Rights." Notice missing word? pic.twitter.com/zgesx9zSuJ — Jamie Kirchick (@jkirchick) May 10, 2017

It gets better. "Not in our f**king name will you continue to demonize Islam and Muslims and ignore the radical Christian right," the Facebook user continued. "Because we all know & see what the real danger here is - and we all know & see how this is f**ked." Sure. Because there are so many members of the "radical Christian right" throwing gay people off of buildings...

This selective outrage merely solidified a disturbing trend among the Left. In order to emphasize the "oppression" of Muslims, liberals downplay and perhaps even ignore the deaths and sufferings of LGBT people in the Muslim world. Conservative Christians need to show more charity to LGBT people, but they aren't stoning them and throwing them off of buildings.

As Kirchick said in his speech, "The fate of sexual minorities is inextricably bound to the fate of liberal democracy."

Jason Plotzke, president of the DePaul chapter of Turning Point USA, defended the "Gay Lives Matter" messaging. "We do not see how the branding of Black Lives Matter is exclusive from all other lives and we cannot make a similar statement in a different movement," he told The College Fix.