Gays and lesbians are executed but not oppressed.
Honestly. When the government executes you for being gay, isn’t that almost the definition of systematic oppression?
‘Discrete’…the same way light skinned black people could pass if they were discrete. The same way apostates can get along fine if they are ‘discrete’.
The UK and most, if not all, of Europe is suffering from a deep and profound fear of Islam.
The Archbishop of Canterbury went so far as to suggest that Muslims be allowed to have their own set of laws. England would have two legal systems. At what point do you just give up the illusion of being one country? The brilliance of the modern legal and governmental system is that there is only one set of laws, that they apply to everyone equally (in theory, if not in practice). It doesn’t matter if the second system is sharia, or rabbinical, or just some new set of laws dreamed up in a poli-sci class. When your country does not treat all people under the same laws, death comes in robes of righteousness.
Gay teenager is facing gallows as his asylum bid is rejected – Times Online
The ruling will put the Home Office under renewed pressure to reassess his case — or face the possibility of sending a young man to his death. The department’s own guidance concedes that Iran executes homosexuals but rejects the claim that there is a systematic repression of gay men and lesbians.Sphere: Related Content
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“The Home Office’s position is that gay people can return to Iran safely
providing they are ‘discreet’. Heaven knows what that means,” he said.
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