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Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby hydrogen » Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:47 pm

One girl posted a picture of Al-Shabaab stoning a guy and said 'This is how gays should be disposed' of. This same girl is wearing no headscarf and is being seductive in her profile picture so people replied back to her saying you would be killed with that logic too because you have no headscarf.

And it all kicked off lol.

On one side all the Salafi girls have come together and are saying the people of Lut were killed so gays should be killed to - whilst arguing that not wearing a headscarf is on a different sin level. A lot of these girls, are posing seductively in their pictures whilst quoting the Quran ironically.

The other side is arguing that although it's haram, gays should be tolerated and helped to find their way back to being straight (something like that). If gays should be killed then everyone who sins should be killed too.

Very interesting debate, the ones against homosexuality are sourcing Lut stories whereas the opposition are sourcing tolerance that existed in the time of Islamic rule...

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby DonCorleone » Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:50 pm

People of lut the gays were only the men, so are lesbians not haraam :lol: also this twitter debate will pop off into clans so enough eventually. im assuming seductive girl will be attacked, if not already

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby hydrogen » Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:53 pm

Image

:lol:

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby GeoSeven » Sun Sep 29, 2013 3:59 pm

I used to work with someone who I am certain was a homosexual. I felt uncomfortable every time he walked past me because technically, the odds of me being violated by another male was high since I worked with a man who was f-king gay. I was a staunch supporter for the mass eradication of gays via poison gas on some remote pacific Island. These days, I am for a humanistic approach to the khaniis dilemma. A global initiative to rehabilitate and find a cure for their illness :|

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby hydrogen » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:04 pm

I used to work with someone who I am certain was a homosexual. I felt uncomfortable every time he walked past me because technically, the odds of me being violated by another male was high since I worked with a man who was f-king gay. I was a staunch supporter for the mass eradication of gays via poison gas on some remote pacific Island. These days, I am for a humanistic approach to the khaniis dilemma. A global initiative to rehabilitate and find a cure for their illness :|
Interesting, but it's impossible to get rid of a sexual orientation though

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby BigRedBook » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:07 pm

I used to work with someone who I am certain was a homosexual. I felt uncomfortable every time he walked past me because technically, the odds of me being violated by another male was high since I worked with a man who was f-king gay. I was a staunch supporter for the mass eradication of gays via poison gas on some remote pacific Island. These days, I am for a humanistic approach to the khaniis dilemma. A global initiative to rehabilitate and find a cure for their illness :|
You were afraid that you would get raped? :pac:

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby AbdiJohnson » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:09 pm

They should use their time bashing gays on finding meaningful employment for their welfare taking parents and contributing to the UK rather than committing crimes all the time and smoking their lives away at shisha spots everyday in Edgware Road. Useless Somalis. The gays are more dignified than them. Either adopt the values of your adopted country, stop advocating for the murders of innocent people or go back to Somalia and live whatever life you want there. You are locusts and bacteria to the West. Take your views back home.



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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby GeoSeven » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:13 pm

I used to work with someone who I am certain was a homosexual. I felt uncomfortable every time he walked past me because technically, the odds of me being violated by another male was high since I worked with a man who was f-king gay. I was a staunch supporter for the mass eradication of gays via poison gas on some remote pacific Island. These days, I am for a humanistic approach to the khaniis dilemma. A global initiative to rehabilitate and find a cure for their illness :|
Interesting, but it's impossible to get rid of a sexual orientation though
I used to think homos were a lost cause, until I read this article someone posted on twitter. Basically, this doctor studied homosexuals for years and he concludes that they are curable because he has treated them. Have a read, it's interesting...an earlier article is also attached to that one.

http://henrymakow.com/2013/03/Excuse-Me ... 20%20.html

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby hydrogen » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:14 pm

I used to work with someone who I am certain was a homosexual. I felt uncomfortable every time he walked past me because technically, the odds of me being violated by another male was high since I worked with a man who was f-king gay. I was a staunch supporter for the mass eradication of gays via poison gas on some remote pacific Island. These days, I am for a humanistic approach to the khaniis dilemma. A global initiative to rehabilitate and find a cure for their illness :|
Interesting, but it's impossible to get rid of a sexual orientation though
I used to think homos were a lost cause, until I read this article someone posted on twitter. Basically, this doctor studied homosexuals for years and he concludes that they are curable because he has treated them. Have a read, it's interesting...an earlier article is also attached to that one.

http://henrymakow.com/2013/03/Excuse-Me ... 20%20.html
Since you're straight, do you think you can be turned Gay by a doctor?

I'll read it now

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby GeoSeven » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:18 pm

wtf Hydrogen...aren't you straight enough to answer that question yourself? :wtf:
I used to work with someone who I am certain was a homosexual. I felt uncomfortable every time he walked past me because technically, the odds of me being violated by another male was high since I worked with a man who was f-king gay. I was a staunch supporter for the mass eradication of gays via poison gas on some remote pacific Island. These days, I am for a humanistic approach to the khaniis dilemma. A global initiative to rehabilitate and find a cure for their illness :|
You were afraid that you would get raped? :pac:
The desks were arranged so that my back was to him too...not cool man :lol:

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby DonCorleone » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:29 pm

I have 2 homosexual professors, they are too emotional in their speech and dramatic. I also feel uncomfortable talking to them privately, but I can't show it cos I don't want low marks, damn you Homos!

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby ihatewritingessays » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:30 pm

2 lesbians became muslim.. now they're practicing niqabis. Everyone is tested differently & Allah guides who He wills.
*i am against homosexuality**

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby Sophisticate » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:46 pm

I condone murder although I don't support the rainbow agenda. I find it kind of odd that they are willing to fund a little black boy in the hood to transition to a girl but they can't improve his living conditions *pondering*. Marget Sanger would be proud. :)

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby Basra- » Sun Sep 29, 2013 4:49 pm

it is my experience that, whenever someone is vocally anti GAY-- they are viscerally reacting to an inner knowledge of their own homosexuality. It is an outward rejection or more exactly FEAR of being discovered they may be gay themselves. :stylin:

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Re: Gay debate on twitter between Somalis

Postby original dervish » Sun Sep 29, 2013 5:05 pm

Look at that piece of shit with 2 rocks in his hand.
He already landed some on the poor fella.....but is grinning like he was in a summer fair.
I swear I`d like to round them up and hand them over to the victims relatives. :pacspit:


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