Monday, 4 July 2011

AMERICAN EMBASSY STIRS HORNET’S NEST IN ISLAMABAD

US EMBASSY USES HOMOSEXUALITY, 
LESBIANISM, BISEXUALISM
AND TRANSGENDERISM AS 
"CULTURAL TERRORISM"
AGAINST THE PAKISTAN

The banner reads: “Americans, we will not allow you to spread your vulgar and ugly civilization in Pakistan. Through our peaceful rally we want to give message through the media that we will not allow these people (gays) to live here and they should be immediately deported out of Pakistan,” said Noorul Bashar, of IJT Islamabad.

Dear Readers, 

Considering the level of PC involved in the sexual cornucopia of variations here in North America, I am interested in the responses this article I have put together might bring about. However, be that as it may, cultural divide and conquer has never been more blatant as indicated in this following story. America is a country which, until Zionist intervention and Jewish meddling, stood firmly by family ideals and values. This is a topic upon which I have written previously in great depth.  We know that America, a country embroiled over the recent years about gays serving in the; military, is deploying the homosexual weapon as a wedge to fragment Pakistani society.

Israel has blatantly said in the past they would used homosexuality as a weapon against Iran and, one could correctly assume that this strategy would extend to any other Muslim nation in its imperialistic immoral sights.

Two previous pertinent articles:


July 4, 2011

The US Embassy has arranged the first ever gay, lesbians and transgender pride celebration in Islamabad.

A US Embassy’s function ignited a hot debate throughout the country. As intended, this action has divided the masses in two halves; majority condemning the move while others are seen favouring the US Embassy’s move to announce backing and supporting the lesbian bisexualism and transgender movement in Pakistan.

It is pertinent to mention here that, during the event at the US embassy, Charge d’Affaires Richard Hoagland acknowledged the struggle for LGBT rights in Pakistan. Over 75 people including mission officers, U.S. military representatives, foreign diplomats, and leaders of Pakistani GLBT advocacy groups attended the ceremony. In formal remarks, the charge d’ affaires underscored President Obama’s May 31, 2011 GLBT Pride Proclamation:
“I am here to inform the world and all of my countrymen that homosexuals do exist in Pakistan and that we demand our rights to love people of our own gender or even change our gender when we feel necessary to do so,” he said in communication with TheNation over telephone requesting anonymity.

He badly criticized the religious scholars and all those who stood against Lesbian marriages in Pakistan and advised them to stop criticizing gays and lesbians.

“We rededicate ourselves to the pursuit of equal rights for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity”.

“I want to be clear: the US Embassy is here to support you and stand by your side every step of the way,” Hogland said. However, a well-known personality in political circles of country, defend the rights of homosexuals and said they have full right to live their lives as they want.” (Nation)
The meeting was the second most dangerous attack by the U.S. against Pakistan, following missiles fired from unmanned drones. “Such people are the curse of society and social garbage,” a statement released by Jamaat-e-Islami read.
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Homosexual acts are illegal in Pakistan and can carry severe punishments.American come mocking Islam, our values, our beliefs. They are doing their best to make the act of homosexuality normal. They are against natural instinct.

Pakistan’s penal code, “carnal intercourse against the order of nature” is punishable by either a fine or imprisonment, the UNHCR says. But under Sharia laws in Pakistan, which were introduced in 1990, homosexual acts can draw punishments of whipping, imprisonment, or even death.

The US Embassy’s involvement in the event at a time of rising anti-American sentiments in the country has widely been condemned by the masses.
“Why would the US like to court a few engaged in an activity considered immoral in the country at the cost of the majority and then complain about Pakistanis being hostile to them. It must realize and respect laws of Pakistan which do not allow gay marriages and celebration at all,” Mumtaz Naqvi, a social activist said.

“They have destroyed us physically, imposed the so-called war on terrorism on us and now they have unleashed cultural terrorism on us,” he said above the din of slogans of “Death to America” by his party cadres. (dawnnews) 
Mohammad Hussain Mehnati, city chief of the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI), Pakistan’s largest Islamic party, while leading a rally said:
“We condemn the American conspiracy to encourage bisexualism in our country,” said “This meeting shows cruel America has unleashed a storm of immoral values on our great Islamic values, which we’ll resist at all costs.”
Noor: This is the description given to this video as given in the media FRANCE24. It seems to differ in content than the above Pakistani reactions to the Amercian move wound indicate. I would say, as in all else, there really never is a black and white for any such thing in any society. There never has been and there have always been fractions of individuals living together with varying degrees of harmony and interaction.  Over time boundaries are established and people can live together in a copacetic fashion without too much problem, but this is usually only possible after balance within the communities have been reached. 

IF this balance has been found in Pakistan, it is no more hypocritical than that found in every other society upon the planet. What this American/Zionist movement is attempting to do is completely upset the established balance and just raise a little hell for their own political value. And the pawns going along with them are being used, America could not give a sweet toot over their gender affiliations.

In Pakistan, Kusras are homosexual men dressed as women, who often earn a living as dancers ~ something biological women are not allowed to do. Accepted by society, Kusras do not have to adhere to certain societal Islamic rules.

PAKISTANI KUSRAS WITH THEIR OWN SET OF RULES



HARASSED, INTIMIDATED, ABUSED: BUT NOW PAKISTAN’S HIJRA TRANSGENDER MINORITY FINDS ITS VOICE

 

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