.comment-link {margin-left:.6em;}

Rantings of a Sandmonkey

Be forewarned: The writer of this blog is an extremely cynical, snarky, pro-US, secular, libertarian, disgruntled sandmonkey. If this is your cup of tea, please enjoy your stay here. If not, please sod off

Monday, October 10, 2005

Speaking of Gays

The ara world has to brace itself for the latest christian, american, zionist conspiracy: Gay arabs. Gasp. When Ahmad Mahfouz told his mother he is gay, she took him to a psychiatrist, thinking he had a disease that could be cured by antidepressants. When that didn't work, she urged him to date a woman. He ignored her advice. "So now, whenever she sees me, she beats me with anything she can lay her hands on: a metal hanger, leather belt, her shoes." The 19-year-old Lebanese college student is unusual in his candor and willingness to be identified, though not photographed. But more Arabs are coming out as gays, or at least coming to terms with their sexuality, even though in some countries they face laws that can land them in jail, and extremists who beat them up because Islam condemns homosexuality. On top of that, homosexuality is widely seen as a disease spread by the United States and Israel to corrupt Arabs and undermine their religious faith. [...] A recent Egyptian news report posted by Al-Arabiya TV on its Web site described a Kuwaiti gay wedding party in Cairo and triggered hundreds of blistering messages. Some of them said insurgents in Iraq should be killing gays instead of innocent Iraqis. Many claimed the United States and Israel were promoting homosexuality to strip Arab men of their manhood. LOL LOL LOL LOL So, let me get this straight: Israel and the US are promoting homosexuality to undermine arabs' religious faith and strip them of their manhood? How does that work again? How strong is your faith if it's undermined by the existance of gay people? What kind of manhood do you have if it gets stripped by the fact that some men like to play the skinflute? What the hell are those people talking about? Let's be honest: Homosexuality exists in arab countries and it's becoming more "in your face", especially in Egypt. The fact is, it's rampant in closed arab socities, like a lot of the Gulf countries. They just don't wanna admit it. They believe that if they ignore and deny- and maybe kill a couple of gays- that the problem will go away. Yeah, cause that works. Gotta give them props for keeping up with the APU rules: It always helps to blame the US and Israel, no matter how illogical the accusation may be. They must be putting something in the water, or putting subliminal messages on american TV shows and songs that turn arab men into gays. But if that's the case, wouldn't it be easier to try to convert them into jews or christians or something? Wouldn't that be more beneficial to them, then, you know, turning all arab men into fags? Hmm....

4 Comments:

At 10/10/2005 04:50:00 PM, Blogger CMAR II said...

It is an established fact that the US military air drops Bette Midler CDs and DVDs of Sal Mineo movies into Arab counties before invading them for their precious natural resources.

 
At 10/11/2005 07:19:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

You know, we live in the 21st century but a number of these nutters seem to be living in tents in the middle of the desert. Get a history book and get a clue, ya dumb camel riders. Homosexuality is as old as time.



jonas976

 
At 10/12/2005 05:22:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

jonas the submental moron again, iwould like to see the look on your face if you actually saw pictures of how those camel riders live. Alot better than your ancestoral parents would have dreamed of. But then why talk logic with a demented bigot?

 
At 10/12/2005 06:09:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous,

It's a shame you don't have the balls to post your real nick. My nick go with me whether I compliment some Middle Easterners or bash Mohammed. You, on the other hand, may be someone I debated with previously but are too yella to show your true identity. Not man or woman enough? Whatsamatta, too chicken? Too hypocritical or both? I would lmao if it is revealed that you a regular here.

But to address your lack of perception, the reference to the camel riders served as an innocuous subterfuge while the underlying message was primarily on their primitive belief system and lack of understanding. How a supposedly educated person such as yourself can fail to see that they're still primitive even if their tents are equiped with complex indoor plumbing system along with state-of-the-art a/c, and a ten thousand dollars entertainment system is beyond me. Evaluate the societal realities in the Middle East and you will acknowledge they do, in fact, have all of these advanced luxuries, yet their view of the world still lingers in the 7th century. I can explain all this to you, but then again, critical thinking is something I don't expect you to comprehend, so before you attempt to pass yourself off as my intellectual superior, it would benefit your "anonymous image" and garner you some more "anonymous respect" to contemplate what it is I am trying to say and not start tapping the keyboard the moment the first possible meaning comes to your mind.

jonas976

 

Post a Comment

<< Home