I’m a Gay Man and Mass Muslim Immigration Terrifies Me
by Milo Yiannopoulos 16 Nov 2015
I’d hate to be thrown off a roof. I mean, imagine if I
landed on this face. But that’s the future Europe and even the US
are sleepwalking into if we let wacky progressive hand-wringers keep
apologising for radical Islam and calling
the rest of us racist for expressing our concern at mass immigration from
cultures that care nothing for the rights of women and gays.
You want to see a “patriarchy”? Fly to Riyadh or
Tehran. In the former, women can’t drive. (Alright, fair enough, they might be
on to something there.) In the latter, gays are hanged, often from cranes in
public places. ISIS is even more brutal, hurling fags off the roof after
ritually humiliating them. In Raqqa you’ll see women and children sold for
a few hundred dollars.
These are the attitudes we’re importing by allowing millions
of Muslims
to settle in western Europe. Sorry if that sounds intolerant, but remember
women and gays
aren’t just treated like shit by ISIS, but mainstream Muslim culture, too. I
can’t remember how many Muslim countries have the death penalty for
homosexuality. What is it, ten? Eleven?
We now know that at least one of the Paris terrorists came
into Europe posing as a “refugee.” This confirms all the worst fears of
progressive commentators who were hoping the political Right was wrong about
the security threat mass immigration presented.
But there’s a more general concern for liberal western
democracies: it’s not just the jihadis, but the attitudes of ordinary Muslims
that are a grave cause for concern, not just for the women being gang-raped in
Malmö but homosexuals everywhere in Europe.
So you can accuse me of being “islamophobic” if you want,
because no, I don’t want to be shouted at or spat on in the street. Maybe
my gayness is standing in the way of a Muslim utopia… but I’m going to be
selfish here and say maybe we don’t import all the people who want to murder
me.
I’m serious. Gay people are getting stoned to
death all the time in the Middle East, and not in the fun way: in the
throw-big-rocks-at-your-head-until-you-die way. I don’t mean to be callous, but
what are we gaining by letting these people in? Why can’t we help them with
overseas aid? Why do they need to come here? Aren’t we just encouraging more of
them to risk the trip by throwing our borders open?
Put like that, I hope you can appreciate why I’m considering
a move to the US and just what you’re giving up by transforming your societies
and turning a blind eye to sharia courts where a woman’s testimony is, legally,
worth less than a man’s.
You don’t hear progressives complaining about that sort of
thing, of course, because somehow crybully Muslims occupy an even more
prestigious position on the Oppression League Tables than women and
homos. Why are Left-wingers so ferociously pro-immigration from these
fucking awful countries? I really don’t get it.
Of course, I realise there are some other options available
to me. I could always take the veil. Terrorists pretend to be women by wearing
it, so why can’t I pretend to be one too, to avoid being queer-bashed in
Bradford? Plus, I wouldn’t get hit on by Pakistani rape gangs because as we all
know they prefer helpless young white girls to their own beefy, hirsute
womenfolk.
But when I think about it, British weather can be awfully
muggy, and those things really don’t look very comfy. And how am I supposed to cruise
handsome dads in the park wearing a black bedsheet?
From what I can tell, it’s not women and children coming
over in these “refugee crises” but strong 22-year-old men. Under ordinary
circumstances I’d be fine with a bit of Middle Eastern rough, but I prefer my
nocturnal encounters with dark-skinned men to be at least partially consensual.
The Left’s wilful, suicidal ignorance about Muslim culture
is at odds with virtually every one of their cherished social justice
prescriptions. They look for sexism in “mansplaining” and flirtatious remarks,
yet turn a blind eye to a culture where the only acceptable role for women is
head-scarfed housewife.
They see intolerance in Halloween costumes, yet ignore the
regular atrocities of cultures that mass-murder each other over regional,
tribal, and sectarian differences. They think conservatives who disagree with
their definition of gay marriage to be bigots worthy of social ostracism, yet
welcome into their midst a culture that wants to execute queers like me.
If you don’t believe me, just look at what’s happening in
Sweden. A gay
pride march that planned to go via a Muslim area was criticised and
called “needlessly provocative” by progressives who care more about protecting
an immigrant’s right to be a hateful bigot than the rights of gay citizens to
express their sexual identity. What am I missing here?
I know this is the point at which I’m supposed to say not
all Muslims in the west are bad people, but I can’t bring myself to care about
caveats when 1,200 girls are getting raped in Rotherham and Britain
is sending more fighters to ISIS than almost any other country. As
the journalist and activist Brigitte Gabriel points out, the
peaceful majority are irrelevant.
Liberals refuse to face the fact that Muslim immigrants will
never adapt to western cultures and become typical Britons without some kind of
massive re-education and assimilation. They expect us to expand our
progressive worldview by accepting Islam’s bronze-age barbarism.
The problem with accepting all of these people, and their
culture, is there’s no place for me in it. You get to have your ISIS
friends, or you get to have Milo, because when you invite us to the same party…
off the roof I go.
Perhaps this is the Left’s plan all along. Banning
me from campuses hasn’t dented my popularity, so perhaps murder is the only way
the Left can get rid of me. I would take it as a compliment, but even I’m not
egotistical enough to want western civilisation to be destroyed on my account.
Islam
Louis Farrakhan
is the acting head for the Nation of
Islam, the organizer for the Million
Man March, and was awarded the 2007 Jeremiah
Wright Jr. Trumpeter award from Trumpeter
Newsmagazine.
Note: Trumpeter
Newsmagazine is a publication for the Trinity
United Church of Christ (Chicago).
Trinity
United Church of Christ (Chicago) is a member of the United Church of Christ.
United Church of Christ
Criticism
over same-sex marriage
Following the decision of
General Synod 25 in 2005 to endorse same-sex marriage, the UCC's Puerto Rico
Conference left the church, citing differences over "the membership and
ministry of gay,
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender Christians."[46] A number of conservative
congregations also ended their affiliation with the denomination after the
decision in favor of same-sex marriage.[47] However, the marriage equality
decision also brought attention to the denomination and showed the UCC to be a
worship alternative of which many people and churches had not previously been
aware.
Jeremiah A.
Wright Jr. is a senior pastor at the Trinity
United Church of Christ (Chicago), and was a member of the African American Religious Leadership
Committee.
African
American Religious Leadership Committee was an advisory group for the 2008 Barack Obama presidential campaign.
Barack
Obama was the candidate for the 2008
Barack Obama presidential campaign, a parishioner at the Trinity United Church of Christ (Chicago),
and is married to Michelle Obama.
Michelle
Obama is married to Barack Obama,
and was an advocate for the ONE Campaign.
ONE
Campaign is a partner with the International
Rescue Committee.
Clifford S.
Asness is a director at the International
Rescue Committee, and supported same-sex
marriage in New York.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the International Rescue Committee, the Human Rights Watch,
George Soros
was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a benefactor
for the Human Rights Watch, and is Daisy M. Soros brother-in-law.
Arcus Foundation
was a funder for the Human Rights Watch.
Kevin Jennings is
an executive director at the Arcus
Foundation, and was the founder & executive director for the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network.
Gara
LaMarche was an associate director for the Human Rights Watch, and a director at the White House Project.
Daisy
Khan was a director at the White
House Project, a developer for Park51,
and an executive director at the American
Society for Muslim Advancement.
Park51
Controversy
Although the Park51 building
would not be visible from the World Trade Center site,[33]
opponents of the Park51 project have said that establishing a mosque so close
to Ground Zero would be offensive since the
hijackers in the September 11, 2001 attacks were Islamic terrorists.
American
Society for Muslim Advancement is sponsor by the Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow.
Daisy
M. Soros is George Soros’s sister-in-law,
and a leader’s council member for the Breast
Cancer Research Foundation.
Joan
H. Tisch is a leader’s council member for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, and a lifetime trustee at the Gay Men's Health Crisis.
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