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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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Saudi government to EXECUTE gay people who show their sexuality in public & online

It is terrifying for gay people to live in a country that is under the sharia or even respectful of sharia law. What is so egregious is that openly gay men in the West such as Anderson Cooper loudly and repeatedly condemn me for my counter-jihad work and opposition to sharia. And he is hardly alone: the vast majority of gay organizations stand staunchly with their would-be executioners.

The silence of the gay leadership here and abroad is sickening. When I ran ads highlighting the oppression of gays under Islamic law, the San Francisco City Council issued a resolution (the first of its kind!) condemning me, not our ads.

Transgender and gay leaders and advocates such as Theresa Sparks and Chris Stedman attacked us for daring to call...

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25,000 Muslims call for Sharia law in Pakistan, riot in favor of killer of blasphemy law foe


When have we ever seen 25,000 Muslims demonstrating against jihad terrorism and demanding that the Quran be expunged of its calls for violence, misogyny and Jew-hatred?



“Islamists call for Sharia law in Pakistan after Salman Taseer blasphemy row,” by Samuel Osborne, Independent, March 28, 2016:

Thousands of protesters have clashed with police in Islamabad in the second day of protests over blasphemy laws in Pakistan.

Demonstrators gathered outside Parliament and other key buildings to demanding authorities implement Sharia, or Islamic law.

As many as 25,000 protesters occupied the high-security zone in Islamabad to press their demands, with some setting fire to cars. The army was deployed on Sunday to contain the rioters.

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