Thursday, February 6, 2014

No to the Gay Life in Russia and other Places

The United Nations (a.k.a. United Nations of Islam) has verbally admonished Russia for its laws against homosexuality. Imagine, if you will, how horrible it must be, for a gay person in Russia getting arrested for a "crime" involving another gay person committing the same "crime" that has no victim. Imagine how terrible it must be for simply expressing your love, or at the very least, your sexual feelings toward someone of your same gender. You could be put in the Russian slammer for five years. And it is in the slammer where homosexual behavior runs rampant and unchecked.

Russia is a horrible place that makes it unlawful for gays to express their sexuality, a behavior that hurts nobody, and is performed in private. It isn't like homosexuality is purely evil and punishable by death, or anything. Wait. It actually is punishable by death in some Islamic countries, like Iran, and in just about all the other Muslim countries carries a stiff jail sentence (no pun intended). 

So why isn't the United Nations up in arms against the religion of peace, the religion that offers no peace for the homosexual, lesbian, transgender, and basic infidel? Why do they hang gay men in public in Iran and stone gay men in Afghanistan? Is it worse that Russia plans to imprison gays?

The important question is why is it so easy to complain about Russia, a country with a horrible dictator, but not complain about all of those Islamic nations that punish the same "crime" with much greater sentences? Of course, we can ask the same questions about women's rights. I don't hear NOW attacking Saudi Arabia for their mistreatment of women, having half the rights of their male counterparts, not being allowed to leave the house without a male chaperone, not being allowed to drive, for example.

If you ask me, I think it's a Muhammad thing and they are scared silly to rock the camel.
"There are no gays in Iran"


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