Religious Zionism's Orit Strook has got a point
Religious Zionism MK Orit Strock says leftists, Arabs and members of the LGBT community should not fear the rise of the far right in this week’s election.She's doubtlessly alluding to the kind of perversions you see in the USA nowadays, which could happen here too if we don't remain alert. This comes as a result of "protected class" statuses, which encourage these movements to stoop to offensive behavior, and it's certainly reprehensible. In the USA, it's already been long apparent LGBT movements have been going out of their way to force their culture upon a disapproving public, right down to these transsexual surgeries at the expense of both women and men's health and well being. And that's something that has to be curbed.
“We’re not going to hammer anyone,” she says. “We will serve all citizens, including those who do not think like us and whose lifestyles are different.”
However, she says her party will seek to “bring order to the public space,” in apparent reference to opposition to gay pride events.
“Regardless of pride, there shouldn’t be marches of people walking down the street naked or half naked,” Strock says.
“The problem is with years-long efforts, not just here but around the world, to force things on the public.”
Of course, I'm not forgetting my firm belief that certain religious customs and practices can cause homosexuality, and that's why even religious movements who believe in family values have to consider the potential part they played in turning their subjects homosexual, and later led to said subjects becoming golems turning against their creators. The Haredi communities who caused these situations may not have done so intentionally, but that's why they too are going to have to start reevaluating their customs, and stop acting like the image of a woman is literally corrupting for men. And lest we forget, even Islam played a part with the way various Muslim countries/societies forced women to wear veils, and even restricted them to the home. Even Christianity can't be overlooked. Religion as a whole is in serious need of making improvements to how it views relations between the 2 sexes.
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