Just like so many older gay people, who have lived quite well without the divisiveness of gender politics. Whatever voice THEY had, has been taken by force by middle class white college kids ... many of whom are not gay.
Yours is the naïve point of view. Anyone who understands fundamentalist thinking (Islamic) and has lived with it, will tell you that the combination of religion and disenfranchised young males is lethal. And it really .. REALLY doesn't need a particular reason to express itself. Pick anything even remotely referred to in the Koran, and it will do. There are those who want to bend this incident to the service of gender politics (and what an offensive mission that is) in favour of condemnation of the true source of the problem .... angry young males caught in the trap of disenfranchisement. I would ask that they focus on the actual problem, instead of side-tracking it onto features of the victims. Who were/are humans first. Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers second. Good friends and loners third. Kind and not so kind people fourth. Young and old fifth. etc etc down the line. Sexuality comes in somewhere after that, by my measure.