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Brutal Realities
The only  “shocking” thing about ISIS’s attack on a gay establishment is 
that it took this  long.
 
 
 
_Bruce Bawer_ (http://www.city-journal.org/contributor/bruce-bawer_575)  
June 12, 2016  
 
Public  safety

 
 
 
On CNN and Fox News, one politician after another professed to be “shocked”
  by the massacre in Orlando. “Who would have expected such a thing?” 
people kept  asking. Actually, I’ve been expecting just such a thing for years. 
The only  shock was that it took this long for some jihadist to go after a 
gay  establishment. 
Islamic law, after all, is crystal clear on homosexuality, though the 
various  schools of sharia prescribe a range of penalties: one calls for death 
by 
 stoning; another demands that the transgressor be thrown from a high 
place; a  third says to drop a building on him. In Iran, Saudi Arabia, 
Afghanistan, Sudan,  Yemen, Mauritania, Pakistan, Qatar, the United Arab 
Emirates, as 
well as in  parts of Nigeria, Somalia, Syria and Iraq, homosexuality is 
indeed punishable by  death. 
Nor do Muslims magically change their views on the subject when they move 
to  the West. As long ago as 2005, the head of the Netherlands’ leading gay 
rights  group said that, owing to the growth of Islam in Amsterdam, tolerance 
of gay  people was “slipping away like sand through the fingers”; over the 
last 10 or 15  years, Dutch gays have fled the cities in droves to escape 
Muslim gay-bashing.  In Norway, several high-profile Muslims have refused 
publicly to oppose  executing gays, and when challenged on their views have 
gone on the offensive,  demanding respect for orthodox Muslim beliefs. This 
past April, a poll _established_ 
(http://edition.cnn.com/2016/04/11/europe/britain-muslims-survey/)  that 52 
percent of British Muslims want  homosexuality 
banned. 
Many on the left (and some on the right, too) refuse to face these facts. 
In  2004, when gay activist Peter Tatchell urged London’s then-mayor Ken 
Livingstone  to rescind an invitation to Koranic scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi—who 
supports the  death penalty for gays—Livingstone issued a report calling 
Qaradawi a liberal  and Tatchell a racist. 
Yes, there are self-identified Muslims who harbor no antigay prejudice; I  
suspect that more than a few of them are actually apostates who—aware that 
Islam  considers apostasy, too, a capital crime—choose to keep quiet about 
their  infidel status. Some gays who were born into Islam claim that they’ve 
worked out  for themselves a version of their faith not inconsistent with 
their  homosexuality; good luck to them, but they’re in a tiny minority. 
Whenever a  Muslim commits some atrocity, we’re reminded that the world 
contains 
some 1.5  billion Muslims, the great majority of them tolerant, peace-loving, 
etc.; the  fact is that the great majority of those 1.5 billion Muslims 
also belong to  varieties of Islam that preach contempt for, and severe 
punishment of,  homosexuals. 
Incredibly, many gays still don’t get this—or refuse to get it. They  cling
—mindlessly, one wants to say—to leftist ideology, which tells them that  
Muslims, like gays, are an official victim group, and thus their natural 
allies.  They see Christians as their enemies—though even the most aggressively 
antigay  Christians in America, namely the “God hates fags” crowd at the 
Westboro Baptist  Church in Topeka, don’t go around killing anybody. 
Perversely, some gays support  the BDS (boycott, divestment, and sanctions) 
movement, which demonizes the only  gay-friendly country in the Middle East. 
Some 
even buy into the concept of  “pinkwashing”—the inane assertion, promoted by 
radical lesbian playwright Sarah  Schulman, that Israel advertises its own 
gay-positive values as a means of  covering up its supposed oppression of 
Palestinians. On this day of horror,  let’s hope that the jihadist massacre of 
50 people in a gay club in Orlando  finally awakens gay Americans to the 
brutal reality of Islam’s hatred for  them.


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