Woe to you — from the gay community — if you dare to point out Sharia persecution of gays. When Pamela Geller and I ran ads highlighting the mistreatment of gays in Islamic law, the San Francisco City Council issued a resolution condemning not that mistreatment, but our ads. Gay advocates such as Theresa Sparks and Chris Stedman attacked us for daring to call attention to the institutionalized mistreatment of gays under Islamic law. Their gay advocacy doesn’t extend to standing up to Sharia oppression of gays, even though that oppression is far more virulent and violent than anything from “right-wing extremists” in the U.S. And you can’t blame them: given the Leftist/jihadist alliance, it’s clear that if they spoke out against Sharia mistreatment of gays, they would no longer be invited to the best parties, and might even be branded as “right-wing.” Their moral cowardice and duplicity, however, are obvious.
“Islamic State: ISIS killers release horrific images showing ‘man stoned to death for being gay,'” by Sam Rkaina and Stephanie Nebehay,
Mirror, April 9, 2015:
The blindfolded victim is led into a field in Homs, Syria, with his hands seemingly tied behind his back.
Behind him a crowd of more than a dozen men hurl rocks at him from behind, many not wearing any kind of disguise.
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