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Friday, August 04, 2023 

Even Canadian realists shouldn't be fooled by Muslims being against LGBT ideology

I looked at some reports from last month about Muslims in Canada opposing LGBT indoctrination in schools. Some of what's told here certainly sounds like deliberate adoption of patriotic language for talking points:
Hundreds of Muslim residents came to downtown Mississauga, west of Toronto, Canada, to demonstrate against LGBT policies led by the Trudeau government.

Similar demonstrations by Muslims have been held recently in Ottawa and Calgary. About two months ago, the Muslim leadership in Canada signed a statement renouncing the government's LGBT policy and demanded that this policy not apply to the Muslim community.
This could just as well suggest they're only interested in Muslims being exempt, not anybody else. Which is hardly a suprise for anybody who realizes what the Religion of Peace is really like and about.
The demonstrators carried banners that read: "Leave kids alone," "Parents are legally responsible for their children, not state institutions," "God determined my gender, don't confuse me," "Protect our children. No gender indoctrination," "Education, not indoctrination," "Please don't confuse our children," "We need to protect childhood and innocence," and, "Stop indoctrination in schools."

During the march through the streets of the city, the demonstrators chanted, "leave our kids alone," "Gender is not a choice," and, "We want to protect the future of our children."

A Muslim cleric said in an interview that Muslims don't hate LGBT people but the act they do, and called on them not to do it in public and not to influence the children.

He emphasized that it is forbidden for LGBT education to be introduced in schools and to force content on the children that they do not understand. He pointed out that God created man and woman and that it is a shame to force an entire month on the public celebrating the Pride movement.
This is all stuff even Judeo-Christian movements concerned about the same could say. And that part about Islamists "not hating" LGBT practitioners? Umm, have they seen the more recent news about a Muslim in Brooklyn who murdered a homosexual dancer? That's practically something that'll be swept under the rug by the MSM and far-left LGBT movements for Islam's sake, proving ever further how these ideologies are only advocated for destroying the west from within. What the Canadian Muslim claims is just taqqiya (deception). And all under the guise of patriotic and moral talking points, clearly intended to make them look "good".

More recently, these Islamists in the great white north also seem to have made use of victimology combinations:
Dr. Bahira Abdel Salam, former candidate for mayor of Toronto, continues to lead the public fight against the "LGBT agenda" in public schools.

Not long ago, Salam was a partner in organizing a mass demonstration by Muslims against the government's policy of forcing LGBT education on students in all grades.

In a statement she published, Salam stated that "despite your threats of murder, hate speech, insults, ignoring and lies, we will remain steadfast. Your actions will only help us strengthen our resolve."

Salam invited the Christian, Jewish, Sikh and other religious communities to join the activity demanding respect for the human rights of students and opposing the imposition of the LGBT curriculum.
This is just another hint at the strategy tactics Muslims are using to undermine opposition to the Religion of Peace's antisemitism. Interesting how she implies threat and hate speech were directed against Islamists, when in past years, there was plenty of that made by Muslims against Jews, women, Christians and Sikhs. Salman Rushdie was one of the most recent targets of Islamic violence. And the Islamist here continued to emphasize yet more taqqiya:
"We firmly believe in maintaining basic human rights, our freedom and dignity, and we will continue to speak our mind even if you try to silence us," she wrote.

"We will respond to your murder threats with courage, and to the hate speech with forgiveness. We will face the insults with nobility and fight ignorance through knowledge," she added, noting: "We will remain united, uncompromising in our commitment to justice and the preservation of basic human rights for us and our children. We will never give up in this fight."

In June of this year, in preparation for Pride Month in North America, the Muslim religious leadership in the US and Canada, including the Council of Imams of Canada, issued a statement opposing the LGBT policy imposed on the public and demanding that the Muslim community be allowed to act according to its faith and its way on this issue.
But only them. Anybody who believes their taqqiya is really deluding themselves. Admittedly, it is surprising some leftists are trying to foist LGBT ideology on the Religion of Peace over in north America, since they've surely known for a long time Islam was against such practices in spite of itself, but in the long run it's clear the left won't do so, because such dark, barbaric ideologies are something whose support they don't want to give up on. And "basic human rights"? Tell us about it. Where were people like those when Aqsa Parvez was murdered? Judeo-Christians and Sikhs should definitely protest these atrocities, but not together with a religious movement build upon jihadism. A good idea would be to ask why the left may respect Islam, but not Judaism, Christianity and Buddhist religions. And indeed, the time's come to point out the utter hypocrisy and double-standards involved on the left.

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