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June 13, 2016 - Rush Limbaugh Program
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June 13, 2016, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Yes, America's anchorman is away and this is your undocumented anchorman, Mark Stein.
Honored to be here live from Ice Station EIB in far northern New Hampshire.
Donald J. Trump is in the state today.
He'll be speaking about terrorism this afternoon at St. Anson's College, about three hours south of here.
Rush is back tomorrow, and he'll have plenty to say about what did after all happen in his state, Rush, live from Florida tomorrow and for the rest of the week with authentic full strength, all-American excellence in broadcasting.
But on this grim morning, we might as well get the good news out of the way first.
So far, there's been no sign of that self-promoting opportunist twerp who drags his piano to the scenes of Islamic slaughter in Europe and plays John Lennon's Imagine.
And so far, as far as I'm aware, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry have not actually insisted, unlike on previous occasions, that that big pile of corpses over there is, quote, nothing to do with Islam.
But other than that, it's been a very dispiriting and disheartening reaction.
Here's the central fact.
49 gay nightclubbers are dead at the hands of a Muslim.
That's what Karl Marx might have called the internal contradictions of the Rainbow Coalition.
And the left can't handle it.
ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio tweeted, The Christian right has introduced 200 anti-LGBT bills in the last six months, and people are blaming Islam for this.
No!
The multi-culti delusion is that for all the blather about diversity, in the end, everyone's the same.
And so the nice she gay couple at 29 Elm Street can exist in perfect harmony with the big-bearded Imam and his four child brides at 31 Elm Street.
And they'll all make chit-chat about the weather and last night's TV over the garden fence.
That's not true.
That's not true.
And I was struck last night before I went to bed.
I thought I'd have a look at what the overseas newspapers were saying about events in Orlando.
And I first went to Fleet Street and the London Times.
He swore, this is the front page of the London Times, big headline.
He swore allegiance to ISIS, then shot 50 dead.
Daily Mirror, ISIS maniac kills 50 in gay club.
Daily Telegraph of London, ISIS wages war on gays in the West.
The Sun, Islamic state killer slays 50 club revelers.
The Daily Mail, the Americans murdered by an ISIS fanatic as they parted.
The Daily Express, chilling moment, ISIS massacre begins in Orlando nightclub.
And even the French, Le Monde, Tourie d'Orlando, l'Obsession homophobe de l'État Islamique, the slaughter of Orlando, the homophobic obsession of the Islamic State.
Now, have a listen to what the American headlines are saying.
The Chicago Tribune, act of terror, hate.
The New York Times, praising ISIS, gunman attacks gay nightclub.
That's the only one to mention ISIS.
The Daily News, 50 Dead in Orlando Club Massacre.
Thanks NRA.
That's the headline in the New York Daily News.
Thanks NRA.
USA Today massacre.
Orlando mass shooting deadliest in US history.
And The Huffington Post, deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history leaves 50 dead.
People magazine, more victims of Orlando mass shooting identified as loved ones share grief.
CNN, horror sympathy as world reacts to Orlando mass shooting.
This from the Washington Post, Obama, Orlando shooting was a case of, quote, homegrown extremism, unquote.
So it's not difficult.
If you look at the London headlines, if you look at the Paris headlines, the words that appear are ISIS and terrorism.
If you look at the American newspaper headlines, even when they're not actively peddling their revenge, Their narrative, their angle, like the idiots at the New York Daily News.
Thanks, NRA.
Thanks, NRA.
They're going with the anodyne, dead, desiccated language of homegrown extremism and evading ISIS, evading the words terrorism entirely.
This sort of stuff will get you killed, actually.
This official lie, because that's what it is.
It's the official lie.
It's the official lie.
And if you're dumb enough to fall for it, as this guy, ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio, blaming it all on the Christian right, if you're stupid enough, as the New York Daily News is, to think this is something to do with the NRA, that when a Muslim kills 49 homosexuals, that's somehow the NRA's fault.
I'll break it down for you over the next three hours, because as we can already discern in parts of the Western world, the arithmetic isn't that complicated.
The more Islam, the fewer gays.
The more Islam, the fewer gays.
In the end, you have to pick and choose which squares you want in your diversity quilt.
Everyone else is invested in this official lie.
The president doesn't mention the word Islam, Islamic, Islamist, jihadist, anything like that.
No word like that passes his lips.
And he and other Western leaders want you to keep believing that Alahu Akbar is Arabic for no Islam to see here.
Who are you going to believe?
Me or your lion eyes.
That's basically what the president dares us.
Facebook's first act after the slaughter was to take down Pamela Geller's page, Stop the Islamization of America.
Pamela Geller is someone who speaks up on free speech issues and against Islamization.
Her event in Garland, Texas was shot up by some loons who went there to kill her.
So she lives in fear of her life because of this ideology.
But Facebook's first act after this mass slaughter is to take down her Facebook page.
Whereas, interestingly enough, the killer, this guy, the nightclub killer, his father, a man who supports the Taliban, the enemy of America, against whom this country has spent huge amounts of blood and treasure, a man, in other words, who is objectively on the other side of this new war.
That man's Facebook videos get to stay up.
No problem.
As a matter of fact, he posted a new Facebook video just this morning.
So Facebook are happy to be the enforcers of the official lie that this is nothing to do with Islam.
That's really the division here.
There were those of us who said for 15 years this is something to do with Islam.
Quite what it is to do with Islam, we can discuss, we can argue about.
But the president, Mrs. Clinton, John Kerry, won't even go there.
For them, it's nothing to do with Islam.
And so when these things happen, as they do fairly regularly now, because the president says we can absorb them, if you recall, I think it was five years ago, he said, there's going to be a certain amount of these things and we can absorb them.
He means America, because there's 300 million people.
So if there's 50 people who get killed, it's tough on them.
But for the rest of you, quit your belly aching.
We can absorb it.
That's his message.
And so all the stories are different, and yet they're all the same.
Like the San Bernardino killer, like the Panty Bomber, like the Boston Marathon bombers, this guy, this killer in Orlando, was not a lone wolf, but a known wolf, known to the authorities.
He had been interviewed multiple times by the FBI.
That we know, because he had threatened to kill people.
This is where the gun control, this is where the people who want to blame the NRA need to get their figures straight.
He worked as a security guard.
He worked as a security guard.
So he aced that background test, and he worked for G4S, who protect federal buildings, who protect, they're the guys manning the metal detector when you go into a federal courthouse in Florida.
It's chaps like this fellow Mateen.
He aced that test.
That's how mad things are.
That's how mad things are.
The guy is now actually manning the metal detector.
And they say, well, you know, yes, he seems to want to kill all the infidels, and he's had contact with people who self-detonate in Syria and what have you, but those aren't actually grounds to arrest him.
And so we let him go.
And you can understand why they let him go, because if they were to follow everyone, the German police estimate that it takes 60 agents, 60 officers, to provide full exhaustive surveillance of one suspect, one guy on their terrorist list.
So I wouldn't have thought the numbers were particularly different over here.
And when you think about it in that sense, they obviously can't afford to just track everybody like this fella Mateen, Omar Mateen, because that'll be the entire policing budget consumed and then some.
There'd be rampaging property crime.
There'd be a great swelling explosion of bank robberies.
Everyone would be speeding along the highways because there'd be no law enforcement left for anything else.
The entire budget would be consumed with monitoring fellows like Omar Mateen until they do something.
And what in the end, what in the end is there to prosecute him for?
In the end, he holds the same views on homosexuals, Jews, infidels in general, as millions and millions of other people.
He believed, for example, in everything that his father believed in.
His father supports the Taliban.
His father is a perfectly law-abiding U.S. citizen or U.S. resident who has been received at the State Department, who has visited the Democrat committee members at a big congressional committee in Washington, had his photograph taken in the halls of power, and he supports the Taliban.
He supports the Taliban.
But that's no obstacle to him getting into the State Department and getting into the Capitol in Washington.
He supports the Taliban, who are America's enemies.
And he assures us that his son wasn't in the least bit radicalized, and this is nothing to do with Islam.
It's just that the family happened to be out a couple of weeks ago, and it's gay days.
They have gay days in Orlando round about this time of the year every year.
And he saw a couple of guys kissing.
He saw a couple of guys indulging in a PDA, public display of affection, and he was revolted by it.
But though, don't you worry, that's nothing to do with Islam.
He just happens to hate homosexuals as a self-contained preoccupation of his, and it's nothing to do with Islam.
And that's the world we live in now.
The pro-Taliban dad has assured us that the pro-ISIS son isn't radical.
So you can take that to the bank.
And that's the madness of the world we live in.
You know, this is the stupidity of all this monitoring, this money-no-object monitoring, monitoring, monitoring.
The same thing that happened with the Sarna brothers.
The same thing that happened with the guy in San Bernardino.
The same thing that happens with all of these guys.
There isn't enough money on the planet to monitor them all.
And basically, the position of the United States, like every other Western government, is that there's nothing wrong with believing in all this stuff.
So what if he's on the side?
So what if dad is on the side of the Taliban?
That's, you know, celebrate diversity.
And diversity now means that when you're in a war, you get to choose which team you support, the home team or the away team.
That's how it works.
And this guy, he looked at America versus the Taliban and he thought, oh, go Taliban.
And what could possibly be wrong with that?
And that's the insanity of the world we live in right now.
There is no strategy.
So there is no possibility of a happy ending.
All that will happen is that every so often in Paris and Brussels and San Bernardino in Orlando, a big bunch of people will die and Barack Obama will talk about an act of hate.
And at the Tony Awards, the cast of Hamilton will put aside their muskets because they don't want to give the impression that they're members of the NRA.
And everyone will talk about gun control and everyone will say that love triumphs over hate and someone will invent a hashtag and someone will come up with a cute avatar and that will be it until the next mass atrocity.
What's the happy ending here?
How does this stop?
And how does it not get worse as the years go by?
We're talking now about having metal detectors.
You're going to have to have this, get to the airport three hours ahead of time so you can be screened, shuffle shoeless like the great bovine herd, shuffling shoeless through the scanners till the end of time.
And now they're saying you're going to have to have that at a gay nightclub, too.
It's clearly, obviously, we're going to have to have more security.
So you're going to have to have scanners to get into the gay nightclub.
And the scanners will be outsourced to the local security service, G4S, and G4S will hire Omar Mateen's cousin from Afghanistan to man the scanner as you shuffle through into the gay nightclub.
That's the insanity, the dead end of America.
15 years into a war it has never had the honesty to fight with any strategic clarity.
Mark Stein for Rush will take lots of your calls straight ahead.
Mark Stein for Rush, the president's remarks yesterday were, you know, mostly the usual bland, evasive pap, and I wouldn't even bother discussing them, except that there was one sentence whose plain meaning was simply disgusting and disgraceful.
Quote, say a prayer for their families, said Obama, that God give them the strength to bear the unbearable and that He give us all the strength to be there for them and the strength and courage to change, unquote.
The strength and courage to change.
That's his message to Americans: that God give you the strength and courage to change.
Change what?
Your attitudes to guns, your attitudes to gays.
The implication here is that it was not an Islamic terrorist animated by Islam's new caliphate and by Islam's traditional strictures against homosexuality that led to a big mountain of corpses in Orlando,
but it was something instead you did, something America did, and that it's you who needs to pray to God to give you the strength and courage to change so that you won't cause another big pile of gay corpses.
If you mean something other than that, Mr. President, I'd love to know what the hell it is.
But absent that explanation, sorry, I don't want to hear that.
I don't need to change.
I have no urge to shoot up gay nightclubs.
I have no desire to kill gays.
And nor do most Americans.
That was not what happened here.
You notice the way these things are reported now, that citizenship is the defining quality.
If, say, a right-wing Christian shoots up somebody, then what matters is his right-wing Christianness.
Or, for example, if you take the recent events in Charleston, that guy happened to have a decal of a Confederate flag on his truck.
So that meant the decal on the truck of the Confederate flag caused everything.
It caused all the killing.
And so that Confederate flag had to be taken down, not just off the guy's truck, but everywhere.
Gone.
Tossed into the garbage can of history, lest it kill again.
This guy was a Muslim, a devout Muslim, who had made the pilgrimage to Mecca twice.
And yet we are supposed to be mystified as to what could possibly have motivated him to gun down one in three of the patrons of that nightclub.
He either killed or injured one in three of the patrons in that nightclub.
And if you would say to people, well, you know, just read the Quran.
Nobody's saying that if somebody has a decal of the Confederate flag on their truck, the Confederate flag is to be tossed into the garbage can of history and can never be seen again.
But nobody says, oh, well, maybe this Koran book that he was reading might have had something to do with it.
No, no, no.
There's no root.
He's just, again, read the news stories.
He's U.S. citizen, Omar Mateen.
Be on the lookout for U.S. citizens.
They're everywhere.
They're all around you.
You don't know.
They could look like they blend in to the population very easily, these U.S. citizens.
They could be anywhere.
U.S. citizens.
Don't approach one.
Don't approach one.
Leave it to the authorities.
Yes, don't forget Rush returns live with the real deal, authentic, full-strength, all-American excellence in broadcasting tomorrow and through the end of the week.
Let's go to Chris in South Windsor, Connecticut.
Chris, you're first up on the Russian Broad Show.
I know Edward Markey came out with a Facebook page post almost immediately saying we cannot allow the NRA to ruin our country, blah, blah, blah.
Well, what the heck happened in France?
Were those people killed with bug zappers or something?
They were killed with firearms, and France has one of the most strict gun laws.
They are not allowed any automatic weapons at all.
So what's wrong with these people?
That's not what's killing them.
It's allowing this kind of ideology to multiply.
And we don't seem to get that.
You've got to stop it where it's happening.
Well, first on that, Ed Markey is one, quite frankly, I appeared in front of a committee he was on in the Senate a few weeks ago, and I regard him as quite one of the most stupid people I've ever had the misfortune to have my time wasted by.
He's all too characteristic of, I mean, even by the standards of U.S. senators who are just the creatures of their minders.
You know, every time you ask one of them a question in those committees, the guy has to reach behind for one of his little minders to feed him the relevant piece of paper with the fact on it.
But even by those standards, Ed Markey was a stupid and incompetent senator.
And somewhere out on the, out there on the internet on YouTube is me and Professor Judith Curry pushing back for what I believe was the first time in over two centuries when any witnesses before the committee had added up to here with the stupid senator and started pushing back and peppering him with questions that he didn't know the answers to.
That's Ed Markey.
But this is a complete self-indulgence on the part of Markey and others who are somehow, there's only one enemy, and it's dead white males.
It's white, gun-owning, right-wing males.
And it doesn't matter.
So here we have a guy.
Here we have a guy.
He's Afghan.
He supports.
He takes the trouble, this guy.
This guy, wherever he is, if he's down in paradise or up in paradise, pleasuring himself with his 72 virgins and occasionally switches on CNN International up here, he must occasionally wonder what he has to do to be taken seriously.
He took the precaution of dialing 911.
He stopped shooting people for five minutes to dial 911 and say he was doing it for ISIS.
And this slug Markey nevertheless says, oh, it's the NRA's fault.
Just like the New York Daily News says, thanks, NRA.
There's a decadence about this, you know.
Our enemies are looking at this because they don't think, they take that John Lennon song seriously.
Imagine there's no countries.
They don't believe in countries.
There's only the caliphate.
So they think about killing Belgians, killing French, killing Americans.
They don't believe.
They're ahead of John Lennon on that.
They've eliminated all the countries.
They just want to kill all the infidels.
And they listen to Ed Markey somehow saying, you know, oh, this is all the NRA's fault.
And they must wonder what a jihadist has to do to get a break in America.
The other guy who doesn't believe in countries, Chris, is this insane father of the killer, Sadiq Mateen, who believes in the elimination of the Afghan-Pakistani border.
And that's why he supports the Taliban, because they don't recognize that border.
And being a Taliban supporter, I wonder if this guy has met Senator Markey, because he's been to Congress and met a whole big bunch of people on the Democratic Foreign Service Committee.
I don't know whether Ed Markey serves on that, but he might have even had the pleasure of Sadiq Mateen's company.
You know, in the end, Chris, people should, even Democrats should get mad about this.
And especially, you know, I don't even know what it, you look at the Stonewall attacks in New York in the 1969, I think it was.
There was some riot broke out because they were having a wait for Judy Garland's death, I think it was, and the police arrived and the police were rather heavy-handed.
And it's mythologized in gay life in America, the Stonewall riots.
And now here we have something where there's 49 dead people.
And the guy who did it is a, quote, U.S. citizen, unquote, but he is not an American.
He does not feel American.
His allegiance is not American.
He doesn't recognize the United States of America.
He wants a global caliphate.
He supports the enemies of the United States, which those of us who are old-fashioned like to think of as treason.
But Ed Markey doesn't think of it as treason.
And he'd rather blame the stupid parochial nothing of a man.
Can't even stop looking at his navel long enough to cast his eyes across the far horizon and see what is going around on the planet.
And he can't even tell.
He's too stupid, this Marquis, to understand, to understand that in the end, they don't care whether you're right-wing or left-wing.
They don't care whether you're Republican or Democrat.
They don't care, as we see, if you're one of the left's preferred identity groups.
They just killed a big bunch of gays because they hate gays.
They hate Jews, they hate gays, they hate uncovered women.
If you're in the more fractious parts of Africa and the Middle East, they hate Christians.
If you're in parts of the Indian subcontinent, they hate Hindus.
If you're in Thailand, they hate Buddhists.
If you're at a nightclub in Bali, you don't even have to be gay because they just hate backpacking Westerners in general.
They hate, hate, hate.
And for a man, even of Ed Markey's breathtaking stupidity, to think this is anything to do with the NRA ruining our country, it's not.
It's not.
It's a global enemy that has made its wishes quite explicit.
And if you're too stupid, Senator Markey, to even do a bit of elementary research, as you didn't do when I testified in front of you on the climate subject, if you're too stupid to do any elementary research on national security, you could at least do yourself a favor and shut up and not make a fool of yourself.
Mark Stein Infra Rush.
I mentioned this guy, Mateen, by the way.
This is very interesting.
He visited in April the State Department and Congress, and he was taken very seriously by them.
His big issue is the Durand line.
No reason why anybody listening should know about that.
I learned about it at school.
It's named for Sir Mortimer Durand, and it's the border between British India and Afghanistan that he agreed.
Sir Mortimer agreed with the Emir of Afghanistan in I think in the 1880s, 1890s, something like that.
But that's what this guy's because of this.
This guy supports the Taliban.
You know, we spent 15 years in Afghanistan.
The NATO occupation of Afghanistan is responsible for that country's 97% of that country's GDP.
Take it away and there's nothing.
Take it away and there's nothing.
And yet, we can't even, you know, when Obama is saying we have to change, that we have to ask God to, that we can find the courage to change, why can't we expect this guy to change?
This guy was taken in by America, apparently at some time in the 1980s, because his son was born in New York in 1987.
This guy raised the sun.
He raised the sun, obviously, in some kind of vacuum.
But why if we have to change?
Why if Obama is calling on us to find the strength and the courage to change?
If we have to change everything, you know, and we change all the time now, we've changed plenty.
There are mosques on main streets all over America where imams call for the stoning, burning, beheading of sodomites, and we all coup, oh, ain't diversity grand.
Last week, the Scottish police introduced a new hijab uniform to attract more Muslim female recruits.
Denmark, Denmark, said a Muslim welfare recipient could bring in his three wives and 23 children.
Canada's new government announced that new citizens can take their oath of allegiance to the Queen wearing the full head-to-toe Islamic body bag.
So you don't even have a clue who's in there.
It might not even be the chick.
It might be her husband who's in there.
I can't see the eyes, can't see nothing.
The Vatican covered up some of the greatest statues in Western art, lest it offend the big shot Ayatollah from Iran.
The White House hosts the end of Ramadan big whoop-de-doo gala banquets.
The U.S. military is so politically correct it allows Major Hassan to give a PowerPoint presentation on who he's planning to kill and then let him go ahead and kill them because it would be grossly insensitive to try to stop him.
General Petraeus, General Petraeus, just last week, a fine military strategist with no grasp whatsoever of the bigger picture, argued just not last week, maybe two or three weeks ago in May, that when it comes to Islam, we should all just bite our tongues and mothball our free speech rights, which Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook are happy to go along with.
And in America and Europe, they are cracking down on anyone who dissents from the official lie.
So we in the West have changed.
We've accepted mosques, prayer rooms, foot washing facilities, covered-up artwork, burkers for driving licenses, the shriveling of free speech, and the president still lectures us that it's all our fault.
So now there'll be more changes.
You'll need to go through a metal detector to get into a gay nightclub, and the metal detector will be manned by Omar Martine's cousin just off the boat from Afghanistan.
I've heard all this so many times before.
You know, a year and a half ago, when Corporal Nathan Cirrillo, and I always remember the names of the victims now rather than their killers, because the victims deserve to be remembered and these killers don't.
Corporal Nathan Cirrillo of the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders was gunned down at the Cenotaph, the war memorial in Ottawa, and Canadians were told they'd have to change.
And I happen to be on Alan Jones's show.
Alan is like the rush of Australia.
And I said, screw that.
We've changed enough.
We've changed enough.
Just for a change, why don't the other guys change?
Instead of demanding that Americans change, that Americans ask God to give them the strength and courage to change, change, change, and keep changing until there's nothing of America left.
Why can't the president demand that the killer's father, Sadiq Mateen, a man taken in by America and given a home here, at least have the good taste not to openly support America's enemies in a time of war?
Why can't he change?
Would that be so much for him just to mothball the Taliban support now that he's here, living in America, living in Orlando, living in Florida?
Would that be too much?
No, no, no, says the president.
Forget him.
It's your fault.
You Americans, you're the ones who need to change.
And you keep changing.
And there'll be more changes.
And there'll be more metal detectors.
And there'll be less free speech.
And there'll be less gun rights.
And there'll be less everything until eventually, and quicker than you think, there'll be no America.
And maybe then, according to President Obama, you'll have changed enough.
Mark Stein for Rush, more straight ahead.
Mark Stein in for Rush.
Let's go to Nathan in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Nathan, you're live on the Rush Limbaugh show.
Great to have you with us.
Hey, Mark, I just wanted to ask you: do you think that what's been happening legislatively recently with the passing of the LGBT communities laws that are kind of being forced down our throats instead of going through the proper channels?
Do you think that has anything to do with his decision to go into a gay nightclub and do this?
And if so, do you think that Obama is behind a greater conspiracy of maybe using this tragedy to call anyone who opposes the LGBT agenda ISIS or enemies of America?
Well, I think you're right on that last part, that he will use it to, in a sense, to make any opposition to transgender bathrooms or whatever lesser acceptable.
He's certainly capable of saying, let's not dishonor the dead of Orlando by supporting the North Carolina bathroom bill.
He's certainly capable of doing that.
But I think it's actually more basic than that, Nathan, is that I think there's a generally confused attitude to sexuality in Islam.
By the way, this guy is of Afghan descent.
His parents are Afghan.
And Afghanistan is like the gay capital of Islam.
If you've ever met any of the dancing boys of Kandahar, for example, you'll know that pederasty is rife in Afghanistan.
It's actually quite unusual in the Muslim world like that.
But you've never met James.
Mr. Sladley claims he's never met a dancing boy of Kandahar.
You're in for a treat.
Make sure you book it for your next vacation.
Two weeks at the Comfort Inn in Kandahar, you'll be all set.
Can't be beat.
Anyway, that's the Dancing Boys of Kandahar, Dancing Boys of Kandahar.
There is a great problem when you take people from a culture that is hostile to, it's institutionally hostile to homosexuality, and you put them in an openly gay culture, as Orlando is, especially during gay days.
It's very difficult.
And the cunning ones, the first generation ones, you notice this, like his father, they learn to bite their tongue.
Although, interestingly, in his most recent Facebook message, his objection to his son killing all the homosexuals is that the homosexuals should have been left for God to deal with.
So, in other words, his son shouldn't have killed the sodomites because God will roast the sodomites in hell for all eternity.
So, you don't want to worry about it.
But that's actually, and that's actually a moderate view in Islam because the other guys, like Imam Karadawi, he's a moderate Muslim too.
And he says, Well, you know, when people talk about whether we should have beheading for homosexuals, I don't know.
Some people say you should throw them off a tall building, other people say you should burn them alive.
There are so many ways to kill homosexuals, it's difficult to pick just one.
That's what Imam Karadawi says.
So, there's a great institutional hostility in Islam to homosexuality.
And just as when you put in Europe, you put these so-called refugees in the middle of a Swedish town with a lot of hot Scandinavian blonde dolly birds, they suddenly start groping them and sexually assaulting them.
So, when you put people who have been raised in a culture that regards this as an abomination that should not be tolerated and which would result in their death back in the old country, when you put them side by side in a culture such as Orlando's, something is going to give.
And that is that is, as I said, you have to pick, pick, you can't have every square in the diversity quilt.
You have to pick your squares.
And putting the gay square next to the Muslim square isn't a good long-term bet.
Markstein for Rush, lots more to come.
Actually, speaking of Orlando, if this is nothing to do with Islam, why did the Orlando police chief turn up at the press conference with a big shot Imam?
And speaking of Imams, this Orlando Imam said in April that killing gays according to Islamic law should be done out of compassion.
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