Gay Men Are Thrown to their Deaths by ISIS




New video has surfaced showing ISIS throwing men off of a building in front of a crowd. Their crime? Being gay. Other propaganda shows a woman being stoned to death for adultery and men being crucified on crossed for theft. 
The Obama administration  refuses to say we’re at war with radical Islam, despite extreme human rights abuses against the minorities they claim to stand up for. But is it Islam and the million it represents or a faction like we had (still have) the KKK? You could not say all white people in the South agreed with the KKK. Again, how can you say millions of people are all terrorists. The nations and governments that endorsed radicalism in Islam, those are where the pressure can be put. The sooner the USA gets off oil and others become dependent on our gas, oil and technology for energy the sooner we can ascent more pressure not to make these people democratic absolutely not but to have respect for other’s rights just like they like to have their own rights respected.
Having being an example on how we treat our own LGBT also goes a long way to showing our respect for all and we don’t based that on religion (which they do). We are still involved in a hurricane of a fight in the Courts, local governments and Congress to make equal protections laws which our past treatment calls for.
Putin in Russia makes fun of us all the time when we talk about how badly he treat s the LGBT community there. He says some states here have been worse to gays than his government is ever been. We most make sure that scoundrels like him do not have a point of argument that we are like him, because we have been as bad as him with the LGBT community. It’s true the american people at last have seen our plight but imagine if the President of the USA would have made the statement he made endorsing gay marriage if LGBT backing of the American populace would have been lower, like 30% instead of 50-65% depending on the poll. Some show 70% depending how the questions are phrased. It would not have happened. Which means is not the government that wants protections for us but the american people, because all in all and after all good and bad things were said about the american people the bottom line is that the american people are a fair people a good people as long they have the facts. That is what our community recognized and went in an all out education program to teach the nation, tolerance, individuality and respect for all, not counting religion. 
When civil rights and freedom of speech are being practiced we can’t count on religion because like they say many times religions are not democracies. They are run by their own rules. We saw that with the statement of the Pope not criticizing the Killers in Paris but the people protesting and the magazine Charlie  saying you can’t make fun of people’s faith’s.  He put that higher than killing innocent people just because they went out of their house that day. Religion cannot stand free speech because free speech have been known to tumble down governments as well as churches. The Pope as good as some might think he is he wears the royal pope robes. He knows what free speech will do to his church. That is just how Luther made the split of the church and formed the protestant sect, because he was allowed free speech a bit too long. 
The worse thing that we have against us is these people’s religion which allow them to get converts, particularly young converts. They are told a tale no one dare’s to opposed. That is what Charlie is for of bringing down politicians and religions to a lower level where the people are. Long live freedom of speech even if we have to tolerate the insane among us that would use that freedom of speech to turn it against us with lies. We have to be able to be firm on our believes to stand those crazies which never nothing makes them happy. If something good is done they want to investigate how it took too long ands so on.
Free speech also most have guides and limits and those are impose by the people. No you can’t say anything you want even if it hurts others. But not restrictions on the truth wether is in comedy or in a speech.
To conlcude I will like to ad a quote from one of my favorite fiction writers Anne Rice:
"Your Free Speech, and Mine," from Timothy Egan at the New York Times has my full support. Free speech and freedom of expression are essential in a democratic culture and nation. We must protect these rights even when people use them to say things that make us profoundly uncomfortable. If we cannot stand up for Charlie Hebdo, then our claim to support free speech is meaningless.

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