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Islamic Bigotry: The Slaughter of 4,000 Gays
2007-10-02
By Robert Spencer

And from a WSJ article on the same topic today:
The Democratic Party's presidential hopefuls spent a fair bit of time Wednesday night debating what to do about Iran, without once mentioning Ahmadinejad's peculiar world view. These are the same debaters who in August went before a gay audience to denounce Bush administration policies as "demeaning" and "degrading" toward gays. In the Nation -- a magazine that excoriated Ronald Reagan upon his passing for his "inaction and bigotry against gays" -- editor Katrina vanden Heuvel has nothing to say about the subject either. Instead, she devotes her latest column to denouncing last week's symbolic Senate vote to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps as a terrorist organization.

In the Guardian, another crusading voice from the left on gay rights, foreign-affairs columnist Martin Woollacott lambastes Columbia's president Lee Bollinger for his "mean-spirited" remarks to the Iranian president, which he takes as an indication that "it is still difficult to suggest that Iran has arguments and interests worth considering on their merits." But again, no mention of Mr. Ahmadinejad's attitude toward gays, much less its "merits." And on "progressive" Web sites like Democratic Underground, there are earnest debates about exactly what Mr. Ahmadinejad meant by the word "like," as if he were merely making an academic cultural comparison rather than denying the existence of an entire category of his own citizens.
Posted by:ryuge

#6  It's a sin. It's not a sin to let another man sin if he wants to, but it's a sin to participate. I assume we are not required to protect one's right to sin. You're on your own, gay dudes, so stay in the closet.

Wow, wxjames. Do you hear yourself?

I'm against homosexuality. I'm against the whole modern-day gay rights movement. I'm against everything they stand for. But we DO have an obligation to protect ALL our citizens, even those whose lifestyle and choices we find abhorrent. By saying "you're on your own", are you implying that if someone wanted to slaughter gays in the US, we should just sit idly by? I cannot believe you would imply that, so you must have meant something else.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2007-10-02 23:20  

#5  yep, what everyone else said!!
Posted by: RD   2007-10-02 17:19  

#4  The left-wing in the west has come to a point where it hates democracy, Judeo-Christian values and self-preservation that it has decided to join at the hip such political and terror pariahs as Iran, AQ and the Taliban. This is full circle principle where you go so far to the left you end up on the far extreme of the right.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-10-02 12:42  

#3  It's POWER.

I wouldn't say it's power as a goal, like a politician or even a businessman could want, rather, it's a tool to achieve something larger, IE radicaly changing society and even Man; so, it's only one more mask of the cultural communists, neo-marxists, freudo-marxists, neocomms, neo-leftists,... whatever you might call them.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-02 12:31  

#2  It's a sin. It's not a sin to let another man sin if he wants to, but it's a sin to participate.
I assume we are not required to protect one's right to sin. You're on your own, gay dudes, so stay in the closet.
Posted by: wxjames   2007-10-02 11:53  

#1  For the 'gay' activists [not to be confused with those wishing to live and let live], recognized and promoted by the MSM, its never really been about tolerance or equality, it's aways been about POWER. That is why the silence against the treatment of gays in these countries and the carrying of the leftest water in their own BDS induced bigotry. Remember these are the 'leaders' who obstructed the blood testing of all Americans in the early to mid 80s. As a consequence of avoiding the obvious, they insured the deaths of hundreds of thousands within their own community. Causalities greater than anything murderous homophobics had every reaped upon 'their' community in America. Why should they be concerned about others? Expect nothing from these same leaders and groups when it comes to dealing with real threats. Their energies are focused upon indoctrinating your children in elementary school before the children are even sentient. It's POWER.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2007-10-02 08:34  

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