starbucksbasic

starbucksbasic t1_ixy7qx8 wrote

Iranian law doesn’t have the same aversion towards gender reassignment than homosexuality and will push/force gay men into a forced transition as a preferable social outcome. “Curing” homosexuality through gender reassignment has been gaining traction amongst Islamic religious figures.

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starbucksbasic t1_ixmtxx6 wrote

Why do you think one country having problems with unruly citizens and a single radicalized wave of politicians somehow exempts the Arab world from its backwards theocratic dictatorships and human rights violations? Why do you think outdated gun laws being wrong in a Western nation that isn’t even in the article somehow negate all criticism of Qatar?

“Dickhead”? How young are you? Ah oh no, random mental gymnastics redditor called me a dickead, how will I ever recover?/s

Clearly you are here with an anti west and anti US agenda. Have fun, just know two things: 1. This is an English speaking website 2. Your quips and comments are not anywhere nearly as clever as you think they are.

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starbucksbasic t1_ixms78u wrote

Ah yes, an instance of domestic terrorism in one of the many western nations is equivalent to the government endorsed and culturally backed honor killings, forced transition, rapes, imprisonments, murders, etc. /s

Yes, good job, you got them! Wonder how all those Western nations will recover from your lacerating acknowledgment that we have some morally corrupt individuals while the Arab world has a morally bankrupt state and miseducation problem… maybe we’ll use some of our freedom to cope.

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starbucksbasic t1_ixmqyyc wrote

Both things being true doesn’t make it equal, and in my view violations to the human rights of your citizens and any visitors during a world event negates the enjoyment of that world event; while military mishaps in terrorist controlled territory bears no effect on a nation’s ability to host an event. You’ve got one hell of a mental gymnastic capacity to make this false equivalence.

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