If you don't like it go to Somalia.
If you don't like it go to Somalia.
Seems reasonable, the west is LGBTQ central and if you don't like it leave.
You'll leave Islam in the next few years, this is how we all started kkkkkI support gay rights for two reasons:
1. Islam instructs us not to force our religious beliefs on someone. Why should someone force their values on another person.
2. Most of us live in secular nations, i.e the government is unbiased when it comes to religion. If we are allowed to practice Islam, surely people are allowed to display their pride in who they are, as much as one may or may not agree with it.
I am happy that people are getting their deserved rights from a secular government. People cannot use religion as an excuse for denying people their rights when the entire governance system doesn't consider religion as an excuse for discrimination.
Seems reasonable, the west is LGBTQ central and if you don't like it leave.
You'll leave Islam in the next few years, this is how we all started kkkkk
As a boomer millennial I remember it being socially acceptable to make homophobic jokes, even with cadaans around, but now this is no longer the case and you can even lose your job for it. How times have changed.
Maybe @Arma can confirm (near my age lol).
People only started getting flak for it in the late 2010s in the UK too. The cultural zeitgeist changed so drastically to the point that "Homophobia" is now par with racism. It's a wrap for anyone who lives in a country with hate-speech laws wallahi. RIP edgy zoomersIn Australia, it was okay until 2011ish when same-sex marriage became a political issue. People will stay "that's gay" or "don't be gay" but f-word is almost out of existence except in private circles, like the n-word.
This. So many here complaining about pride and shit ( doesn't bother me I don't care for it, not my thing) yet would cry If the government pushed/infringed on their personal values. Minority group gets to wave their rainbow flag and is on tv with more representation, man who gives a f*ck. Seems like complaining for no complaining reason.I support gay rights for two reasons:
1. Islam instructs us not to force our religious beliefs on someone. Why should someone force their values on another person.
2. Most of us live in secular nations, i.e the government is unbiased when it comes to religion. If we are allowed to practice Islam, surely people are allowed to display their pride in who they are, as much as one may or may not agree with it.
I am happy that people are getting their deserved rights from a secular government. People cannot use religion as an excuse for denying people their rights when the entire governance system doesn't consider religion as an excuse for discrimination.
People only started getting flak for it in the late 2010s in the UK too. The cultural zeitgeist changed so drastically to the point that "Homophobia" is now par with racism. It's a wrap for anyone who lives in a country with hate-speech laws wallahi. RIP edgy zoomers
Yeah maybe 3 or 4 decades ago, but the West is basically their oyster at this point. The avg hijabi sister will probably face 10 times the discrimination a khanis would.I mean they are also a minority group that faces discrimination.
You do not have to like them but you also have to see the logic of seeing why its important to have anti-discrimination laws for them.
lgbbq cookoutI support gay rights for two reasons:
1. Islam instructs us not to force our religious beliefs on someone. Why should someone force their values on another person.
2. Most of us live in secular nations, i.e the government is unbiased when it comes to religion. If we are allowed to practice Islam, surely people are allowed to display their pride in who they are, as much as one may or may not agree with it.
I am happy that people are getting their deserved rights from a secular government. People cannot use religion as an excuse for denying people their rights when the entire governance system doesn't consider religion as an excuse for discrimination.
Yeah maybe 3 or 4 decades ago, but the West is basically their oyster at this point. The avg hijabi sister will probably face 10 times the discrimination a khanis would.
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