Posted on 03/30/2021 4:27:31 PM PDT by Impala64ssa
No mention of the vicious oppression, brutalization and slaughter of gays living under Islamic law.
You can’t make this stuff up.
Here is one letter sent to Teen Vogue:
Have you read the Quran? Have you studied the History of Islam? Do you follow the news daily about your ‘religion’? Do you not know your ‘prophet’ and his ‘holy’ book condemns you and me to death on Earth, and a fiery eternal burning in Hell? Do you not realize your ‘religion’ has murdered over 270 MILLIONS in its 1,400 yr history, many of those gay and Lesbian? Do you think the promotion of your ‘cult of death and rape and genocide’ to teenagers is something to be proud of? I am shocked at your ignorance – or downright evil.
I am a 74 year old Gay man, and not afraid to tell you the Truth, which you obviously will never hear from your Imam/Cleric or your publishers. Wake up, before it’s too late. I am sure you are already getting hate mail from your Muslim ‘friends’ and family. I only wish you wake up to the Truth before any more foolish and ignorant teens read your drivel and, God forbid, convert to your Cult. Save yourself, before you realize: a Queer Muslim is a dead Queer. Educate yourself… Signed: Queer Old Infidel.
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Teen Vogue Presents ‘Queer Muslim Heroes to Celebrate This Muslim Women’s Day’ By Robert Spencer Mar 28, 2021: Fresh from its racism controversy, the hard-left propaganda organ Teen Vogue (“Get ’em while they’re young” is apparently the motto) appears to be going for a death fatwa, publishing an article Friday entitled “Queer Muslim Heroes to Celebrate This Muslim Women’s Day,” by Zainab Almatwari. Almatwari is a Muslim, but clearly one with views so heterodox that she could easily arouse the murderous ire of many of her coreligionists around the globe.
Teen Vogue is doubtless oblivious to the risk it is taking in publishing such an article; the chance to advance “Islamophobia” victimhood propaganda was just too good to pass up.“Many people,” Almatwari informs us, “might not think to put ‘queer’ and ‘Muslim’ in the same sentence. The two identities, some think, are like water and oil.
She doesn’t explain why this perception exists but gives the strong impression that the problem comes from “Islamophobes” who misunderstand the truly benign and progressive teachings of the cuddly Religion of Peace: “But despite being left unrecognized, queer Muslims exist, and I am proof. In my journey to better understanding my identity, seeing and learning from other queer Muslims have been incredibly validating and reassuring.
So, just to remind you that we’re here, we’re queer, and we’re not going anywhere, I compiled a list of queer Muslim heroes.”“We’re here, we’re queer, and we’re not going anywhere” is sloganeering that gay individuals and groups have used in the West to rebuke and defy alleged “homophobia.” Few, if any, have ever dared to chant this slogan on the streets of Riyadh or Tehran or Lahore, not because those cities and others in the Islamic world are welcoming and accepting of “queer Muslims,” but because those who would do such a thing would be putting themselves immediate danger of death.
Almatwari is also writing in Teen Vogue, where “Islamophobia” in the U.S. is a much larger concern than Sharia-inspired violence against gays in Islamic states. She is not writing in a publication with wide distribution among Muslims, or that is devoted to issues of concern to Muslims.
All this makes it likely that the people she thinks need reminding of the “queer Muslim” presence are non-Muslim Americans, not doctrinaire imams and their followers. Almatwari also complains that “being a queer Muslim seems too complex for the world to handle.” But is it, really? Here again, she doesn’t specify exactly what part of “the world” she has in mind. Would anyone in America really care if Zainab Almatwari informed them that she was a “queer Muslim”?
Some Christians would likely try to explain to her that she was on the wrong path; some might even be rude about it. But it is very unlikely that any of them would threaten her. In the Muslim community, however, that likelihood is far greater. Now, why is that
“Tayah,” writes Almatwari, “is another Queer Muslim woman whose fight against societal standards is far from conventional. Our friendship started with a compliment of each other’s Hijabs and grew quickly to deep discussions about how Queer Muslim figures existed in all Muslim spaces thousands of years ago.” And what happened to them?
Because the left has deemed it “Islamophobia” to discuss the motivating ideology behind jihad violence and Sharia oppression, Teen Vogue wouldn’t dream of telling you that the primary reason why “queer Muslims” are threatened is because of the Islamic holy book: “As for those of your women who are guilty of lewdness, call to witness four of you against them. And if they testify, then confine them to their houses until death takes them, or Allah finds another way for them.” (Qur’an 4:15)
This explanation of that passage is attributed to Muhammad’s companion Ibn Abbas: “The early ruling was confinement, until Allah sent down Surat An-Nur (sura 24) which abrogated that ruling with the ruling of flogging (for fornication) or stoning to death (for adultery).” If a woman is found guilty of adultery, she is to be stoned to death; if she is found guilty of fornication, she gets 100 lashes (cf. 24:2).”
A later tradition has one of the people who are identified as Muhammad’s companions observing, “When the revelation descended upon the Messenger of Allah, it would affect him and his face would show signs of strain. One day, Allah sent down a revelation to him, and when the Messenger was relieved of its strain, he said, ‘Take from me: Allah has made some other way for them. The married with the married, the unmarried with the unmarried. The married gets a hundred lashes and stoning to death, while the unmarried gets a hundred lashes then banishment for a year.’”
Teen Vogue would never dare tell you any of this, for fear of being considered “Islamophobic.” Instead, it implies that the only problems “queer Muslims” face are from racist, redneck, “Islamophobic” yahoos in the U.S. As such, they are leading both non-Muslim and Muslim girls down a very risky path. Risky in innumerable ways
Ummmm....oh my.😮
So now they’re culturally appropriating Islam...
Berrie and BIG MIKE approve.
It's Q!
LOL! They're all dead aren't they - either stoned or thrown off high buildings?
The old queer needs to educate HIMSELF; Islam is NOT A RELIGION.
Verse (7:81)
“For ye practise your lusts on men in preference to women : ye are indeed a people transgressing beyond bounds.”
https://corpus.quran.com/translation.jsp?chapter=7&verse=81
Simply would not want to rent in the same building or be near the place where the Teen Vogue offices are located.
I assume these people will be murdered by jihadists in a week or two, is that correct? Do they fear this? I mean much better people than this lot have feared this and do fear it. Even the South Park guys said, yeah, can’t do that no more, can’t expose my family to the danger. (Can you say they are wrong?)
So, what’s going to keep these little chickies safe? And if they are assaulted, or worse, what then?
Oh yeah, that’ll be the fault of Trump and the White Supremacists!
Rent out the suite next door to an islamic fundy foundation.
Watch the fun happen.
It'll sure be a shame when some jihadist guns down everyone at Teen Vogue.
I think Teen Vogue should sponsor an LGBTQ Cruise to Dubai, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and go preach to them about their ideas on Homosexuality and Mohammed
Maybe they can hire Caliph Baraq as celebrity host?
This “74 year old Gay man” is Romans 1:22 in action.
While ignoring Romans 1:24-28.
Teen Vogue vs. Fundamental Islam?
I agree - they must not understand fundamental Islamics very well.
Worked for a guy who had similar mannerisms.
And he would just about go jihad if you mentioned passages out of the Bible.
Where’s the Mohamed cartoons that are so popular to go along with the story?
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