Have you ever considered what life would be like if one lived in another country?
Lets, for that sake of discussion, consider your how life might be different if one lived in the Zionist entity of Israel! ... Yes, that's right, ... Israel!
It's got to be bad with all that oppression and hate, right?
It is certainly no place for people who love Freedom, ... and it's certainly no place for a person who is Gay, right?
So that is Israel, ... so what?
But life can't be that bad for Gays in the rest of the Middle East, right?
Still clinging to your Left Wing Liberal political sentiments?
You know what? ... I think they are going to kill you first!
Elephant In The Room
Sunday, 19 May 2013
She Nearly Pulled It Off ... In Tunisia!
Tunisian FEMEN Amina was arrested by Tunisian police Sunday, May 19 during riots in Kairouan. Under the insults and "releases" Tyler Amina was conducted until police van after the tagged word "FEMEN" on a wall near a Uqba Ibn Nafaâ Mosque of Kairouan. It was before this mosque originally scheduled gathering Salafist Ansar Ashriaa. Some Tunisian media suggest that to protect the girl who had angered passers this inquiry was to.
According to a statement from the Ministry of Interior Tunisian Amina Tayler was also about to "execute an action contrary to decency." As a reminder, FEMEN have the habit of organizing operations punch showing off their bare chest covered with slogans. Columnist Caroline Fourest that support Amina in his approach from the beginning, has condemned the arrest.
Published on May 19, 2013
Today and in the vicinity of a mosque obstacle son Nafi was faithful belonging to the movement FEMEN present on the spot did not otherwise reported by some media to reveal and expose her breasts but wrote on the wall of the cemetery adjacent to the mosque word FEMEN
which provoked the citizens who noticed doing so and waved at her slogan dégage and almost their reaction to evolve into Tanifaa not intervened to protect security and shut off. follow-up and filming and editing: Secretary Mtirawi the Facebook Nawaat the:
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Syria Fires Missile ... is Israel next target????
The Syrian Army began deploying ‘Tishreen’ medium range ballistic missiles (MRBM) on May 19,targeting them on the city of Tel-Aviv in Israel. The Tishreen MRBM was previously used to level rebel held neighborhoods in Aleppo, Syria. The regime of Pres. Bashar al-Assad has ordered the missile deployment in preparation to retaliate against Israel in the event of future air strikes by the Israelis.
Japan: 1 in 13 Million
Zenophobic? ... Yes!
Islamophobic? ... What's that?
Islamophobic? ... What's that?
There are countries in the world, mainly in Europe, that are presently undergoing significant cultural transformations as a result of Muslim immigration. France, Germany, Belgium and Holland are interesting examples of cases where immigration from Muslim countries, together with the Muslims’ high fertility rate, effects every area of life.
It is interesting to know that there is a country in the world whose official and public approach to the Muslim matter is totally different. This country is Japan. This country keeps a very low profile on all levels regarding the Muslim matter: On the diplomatic level, senior political figures from Islamic countries almost never visit Japan, and Japanese leaders rarely visit Muslim countries. The relations with Muslim countries are based on concerns such as oil and gas, which Japan imports from some Muslim countries. The official policy of Japan is not to give citizenship to Muslims who come to Japan, and even permits for permanent residency are given sparingly to Muslims.
Japan forbids exhorting people to adopt the religion of Islam (Dawah), and any Muslim who actively encourages conversion to Islam is seen as proselytizing to a foreign and undesirable culture. Few academic institutions teach the Arabic language. It is very difficult to import books of the Qur’an to Japan, and Muslims who come to Japan, are usually employees of foreign companies. In Japan there are very few mosques. The official policy of the Japanese authorities is to make every effort not to allow entry to Muslims, even if they are physicians, engineers and managers sent by foreign companies that are active in the region. Japanese society expects Muslim men to pray at home.
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The Japanese approach to Muslims is also evidenced by the numbers: in Japan there are 127 million residents, but only ten thousand Muslims, less than one hundredth of a percent. The number of Japanese who have converted is thought to be few. In Japan there are a few tens of thousands of foreign workers who are Muslim, mainly from Pakistan, who have managed to enter Japan as workers with construction companies. However, because of the negative attitude towards Islam they keep a low profile.
There are several reasons for this situation:
First, the Japanese tend to lump all Muslims together as fundamentalists who are unwilling to give up their traditional point of view and adopt modern ways of thinking and behavior. In Japan, Islam is perceived as a strange religion, that any intelligent person should avoid.
Second, most Japanese have no religion, but behaviors connected with the Shinto religion along with elements of Buddhism are integrated into national customs . In Japan, religion is connected to the nationalist concept, and prejudices exist towards foreigners whether they are Chinese, Korean, Malaysian or Indonesian, and Westerners don’t escape this phenomenon either. There are those who call this a “developed sense of nationalism” and there are those who call this “racism”. It seems that neither of these is wrong.
And Third, the Japanese dismiss the concept of monotheism and faith in an abstract god, because their world concept is apparently connected to the material, not to faith and emotions. It seems that they group Judaism together with Islam. Christianity exists in Japan and is not regarded negatively, apparently because the image of Jesus perceived in Japan is like the images of Buddha and Shinto.
Islam: It Is What It Is
Muslims believe:
There is No Moderate Islam ... There is just Islam
Islam is always the same and will always stay the same
We look at the West as a representative of Christianity (Alcoholism, Adultery, etc)
We look at the West as Islam against Christianity and Judaism
We think the whole world has conspired against Islam because they are jealous of our great religiion
We look at the West solely through the lens of religion
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Gay Marriage Will Rob Muslim Parents of their Rights
... do you mean the parental right (Shariah Law) to throw your Gay Child headlong from the highest cliff?
There's nothing quite like a piece of controversial legislation to stir debate amongst the huddled masses, is there?
We live in a culture of political correctness where, more often than not, "we the people" sit in silence rather than say something derogatory or offensive.
Regardless what opinion you may hold on the subject of Gay Marriage, it is interesting to read the variety of opinion that David Cameron has stirred with his Gay Marriage Bill in the UK.
It didn't take long after David Cameron tabled the Bill for Muslim leaders to speak strongly against Gay Marriage stating (Gay Star News) :
"Gay marriage will ‘rob’ parents of their rights"
and
"‘Muslim parents will be robbed of their right to raise their children according to their beliefs, as gay relationships are taught as something normal to their primary-aged children.’"
Cameron is facing considerable objection to this legislation with many in his own party urging him to scrap the bill.
Douglas Murray: One Law For All
There's nothing quite like a piece of controversial legislation to stir debate amongst the huddled masses, is there?
We live in a culture of political correctness where, more often than not, "we the people" sit in silence rather than say something derogatory or offensive.
Regardless what opinion you may hold on the subject of Gay Marriage, it is interesting to read the variety of opinion that David Cameron has stirred with his Gay Marriage Bill in the UK.
It didn't take long after David Cameron tabled the Bill for Muslim leaders to speak strongly against Gay Marriage stating (Gay Star News) :
"Gay marriage will ‘rob’ parents of their rights"
and
"‘Muslim parents will be robbed of their right to raise their children according to their beliefs, as gay relationships are taught as something normal to their primary-aged children.’"
Cameron is facing considerable objection to this legislation with many in his own party urging him to scrap the bill.
Douglas Murray: One Law For All
Interestingly, the issue of gay marriage has become the lens
As you can see from the reader comments there is a considerable constituency of concerned Gays and Lesbians who have serious concerns about how the Islamization of the UK will (and already has) effected the quality of life for them.
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whereby the elephant in the room (Islamization) has once again been brought into focus.
As you can see from the reader comments there is a considerable constituency of concerned Gays and Lesbians who have serious concerns about how the Islamization of the UK will (and already has) effected the quality of life for them.
Comments:

Keith Francis Farrell · Top Commenter
What a bunch of morons, they say ‘Marriage is a sacred contract between a man and a woman that cannot be redefined.’ well where is that in their religion, they buy their woman, take away all their rights and treat them like shit. Their woman have no say. they are assets, nothing more. they are treated like slaves. to breed and look after their masters home. get your facts straight. I am not muslim and I will not have your hgateful evil religion telling me what I may or may not do. I demand equal rights.
Mobeen Azhar · British Broadcasting Corporation
Can we please not turn this into an anti-Muslim issue? Christian groups have voiced similar 'concern' so lets be fair-most religious groups are backward and bigoted when it comes to gay rights. They should all be challenged equally.
Lorenza Brookes · Top Commenter
I did wonder when they would stick their nose in. Giving Islam has the highest rape and child abuse of all cultures, Cathoilc being the second highest; I think they should sort their own nasty culture out before complaining about others.
Steven Main · Cardigan, Pembrokeshire, United Kingdom
I am not a racist but if they do not like how this country is run they could go home.
Tom O'Bedlam · Top Commenter
Absolutely. They can go back to any number of their theocratic countries where anyone who is not an adult male is treated as worthless chattel.

Omar Kuddus · Top Commenter · Director/Advocate at GayAsylumUK · 167 subscribers
Those who oppose Equal Marriage for gay people are homophobes plain and simple for marriage is NOT an religious institution but a civil right, in law, thus making the fi line of their open letter, ‘Marriage is a sacred contract between a man and a woman that cannot be redefined.’ on which they base their objection redundant.We do not live in a country where Sharia law is enforce ( for my views see http://www.gaystarnews.com/ article/ gay-muslim-activsts-says-no -uk-sharia-law200113) and in my interpretation of the Koran, Islam does not condemn homosexuality and thus there is no reason for denying gay Muslims the chance to marry.( http:// www.gaystarnews.com/ article/ why-muslims-should-embrace- same-sex-marriage060213 ).
Needless to say that the Muslim leaders in this article DO NOT represent the views of the entire Muslim population in the UK and especially of this Gay Muslim advocate.
James S Russell · Works at Coaching Worx
Having been born & raised in a Muslim country, I well remember how many Muslim men committed 'homosexual' acts 'because' their women were in Purdah. This reminds me of the work by Proff Gordon Issacs who defined the difference between being gay and being homosexual, or just committing homosexual acts. Although homosexuality was and still is illegal in Most muslim countries, it is considered as aquite acceptable way for the male population to "get their rocks off". 'Many do it but no one talks about it'. As a "Christian" there are some many fine things I admire about the Muslim religion, but as with Christianity, I abhor double standards.
Leeze Lawrence · Top Commenter · 31 years old
These extremists have no say in society, their laws are not recognised in Europe or the western world.
I feel that anyone or culture coming to a western world should adopt the principality of that country, that includes the law and the oath to honour the crown. And all that represents it. The UK is fat too weak at enforcing this and after watching the extremist Muslim marches in Luton online, these people should all be rounded up and sent back to country of origin. Its obvious in many cases that this is a terrorist fight from the inside out where hard working British natives and non-natives to the UK just want to live in harmony with each other, no matter of sexual preference, colour, race or religion. We've had a long history of adopting a multi culture population into the UK, from Caribbean, seek, African and modernly now the ...See More- Kevin Gamble
Really disappointed by the ignorant, racist comments posted here. It goes without saying that the Muslim leaders in this article DO NOT represent the views of the entire Muslim population of the UK!
Tom O'Bedlam · Top Commenter
Oh, really? What are Islam's tenets on homosexuality in general? Doesn't seem to me like a religion that looks on the topic with anything but the utmost of disdain, misinformation and hatred. Plus you can't be racist against what amounts to cult. This has to do with a chosen dogma not an unalterable ethnicity or race.
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