TemplarKormac
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Who is forcing you to do something and what exactly are they forcing you to do?
Have you not been reading the news for the past oh, eight years?
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Who is forcing you to do something and what exactly are they forcing you to do?
You know that there are hundreds of organizations whose purpose is to fight for LGBT rights worldwide, right?
Today, four gays died by the hands of the radical Islamist terror group, ISIS, they threw them from a high rise. For all of you celebrating the SCOTUS ruling legalizing gay marriage here, where are you? Where is your outrage against this atrocity? I have all along said that the fight for gay rights with some of you are nothing but a hollow cause. If anything, gays deserve the same rights worldwide. All gays won for them was a right to marry, here in America. But over there, nobody is fighting for their right to simply exist. But, alas, where are you? Where are all of the self professed gay rights warriors now?
Four gay men were executed by members of the Islamic State following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide Friday.
As was reported by a Syrian Twitter user on a tweet posted on the #LoveWins hashtag and picked up by Gateway Pundit, the men were thrown off the roof of a highrise building in the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor as a crowd gathered to watch below.
Several Islamists also reportedly sent out anti-gay messages on the social networking site using the hashtag #LoveWins. That hashtag was used by many worldwide to celebrate the ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges.
ISIS Responds to SCOTUS Gay Marriage Ruling by Showing 4 Gays What the Islamic State Thinks of It
I ignore a lot of it because it's not worth the stress it could cause getting all worked up for nothing.Who is forcing you to do something and what exactly are they forcing you to do?
Have you not been reading the news for the past oh, eight years?
You know that there are hundreds of organizations whose purpose is to fight for LGBT rights worldwide, right?
Are they succeeding? From what I can tell, they aren't. Not in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Who is forcing you to do something and what exactly are they forcing you to do?We don't have enough Americans alive to force our ideals on ever other nation that disagrees with us.
Then I ask, why in America is it worth forcing those ideas on people of faith?
ISIL is against gay marriage and so are you,
Actually, I'm not. Legally I support it.
am i the only one who wants to go back to 1981 and start all over again?Today, four gays died by the hands of the radical Islamist terror group, ISIS, they threw them from a high rise. For all of you celebrating the SCOTUS ruling legalizing gay marriage here, where are you? Where is your outrage against this atrocity? I have all along said that the fight for gay rights with some of you are nothing but a hollow cause. If anything, gays deserve the same rights worldwide. All gays won for them was a right to marry, here in America. But over there, nobody is fighting for their right to simply exist. But, alas, where are you? Where are all of the self professed gay rights warriors now?
Four gay men were executed by members of the Islamic State following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide Friday.
As was reported by a Syrian Twitter user on a tweet posted on the #LoveWins hashtag and picked up by Gateway Pundit, the men were thrown off the roof of a highrise building in the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor as a crowd gathered to watch below.
Several Islamists also reportedly sent out anti-gay messages on the social networking site using the hashtag #LoveWins. That hashtag was used by many worldwide to celebrate the ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges.
ISIS Responds to SCOTUS Gay Marriage Ruling by Showing 4 Gays What the Islamic State Thinks of It
And for the record this law has had 0 impact on my life thus far.
You know that there are hundreds of organizations whose purpose is to fight for LGBT rights worldwide, right?
Are they succeeding? From what I can tell, they aren't. Not in the Eastern Hemisphere.
And what are our options? A trade embargo with ISIS? Cut off ties with ISIS? Prohibit tourism in ISIS lands?
Kill them.
First of all, I'll bring you back to what you mentioned already - gay marriage is now legal in a large portion of the western world. That's "success", isn't it?
As for the other countries, a lack of success is not evidence that nothing is going on. It took 200 years for LGBT rights to come to the forefront in the US.
To make people who support gay marriage feel bad?
Of course. Why else did I make it? If gay rights are that important to them, why stop in America? Why not spread the cause worldwide? Or are we so myopic that we don't see that the fight is far from over?
How is gay marriage in the US related to the persecution of LGBT people in other countries?
It isn't just about gay marriage doc. It's overall human rights, if I read Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights correctly, marriage is one of them. Therefore I feel that the world powers are obligated to act on the matter, if they are really about protecting human rights all over the world.
First of all, I'll bring you back to what you mentioned already - gay marriage is now legal in a large portion of the western world. That's "success", isn't it?
Halfway there. Glass half full.
As for the other countries, a lack of success is not evidence that nothing is going on. It took 200 years for LGBT rights to come to the forefront in the US.
It shouldn't have had to. Nor should it elsewhere.
We don't have enough Americans alive to force our ideals on ever other nation that disagrees with us.
Then I ask, why in America is it worth forcing those ideas on people of faith?
Today, four gays died by the hands of the radical Islamist terror group, ISIS, they threw them from a high rise.
It isn't just about gay marriage doc. It's overall human rights, if I read Article 16 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights correctly, marriage is one of them. Therefore I feel that the world powers are obligated to act on the matter, if they are really about protecting human rights all over the world.