Topic: gays taking on the muslims...
Dodo_David's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:31 PM


So, going into a public area to promote one's ideas is bullying?



yes, if one goes KNOWING the 'public' community does not agree with or condone ones ideas,,,


How does one identify "the 'public' community"?
Aren't all members of a community a part of "the 'public' community"?

germanchoclate1981's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:33 PM

I don't think gay europeans should be poking a stick in the hornet's nest.



The Europeans didn't throw stones at the Muslims [in Europe]. I was quite young for most of my time in Europe I don't recall any laws against having parades or public gatherings where one could or would be seen by someone who would be offended. I'm quite certain both of my parents told me throwing rocks at people or property was against the law.

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:36 PM
I consider freedoms of speech and peaceful assembly to be good things.

InvictusV's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:37 PM


I don't think gay europeans should be poking a stick in the hornet's nest.




lol... I'm not sure I'd want either side to gain momentum from this...


The problem is they believe muslims will cave like christians did. All the crap they pulled like interrupting mass and services with their protests and generally just name shaming christianity.

This is kind of like a hockey goon from the minor leagues that beat every one up moving to the NHL and starting a fight with Bob Probert... You find out quickly that you ain't in the minors any more and when they are hauling you off the ice on a stretcher it is a little late to reconsider your actions.


msharmony's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:38 PM



So, going into a public area to promote one's ideas is bullying?



yes, if one goes KNOWING the 'public' community does not agree with or condone ones ideas,,,


How does one identify "the 'public' community"?
Aren't all members of a community a part of "the 'public' community"?


semantics,, communities are collectively part of the public

but the 'public; in atlanta is a bit different then the 'public' in boston


so, when one is out in a certain COMMUNITY in public,,,knowing that culture does not agree with certain behaviors,, just to flaunt that behavior,,,,,,



Dodo_David's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:40 PM

so, when one is out in a certain COMMUNITY in public,,,knowing that culture does not agree with certain behaviors,, just to flaunt that behavior,,,,,,


So, what if the homosexual culture approves of the behavior?
Or does only one particular culture have a say?

InvictusV's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:40 PM


I don't think gay europeans should be poking a stick in the hornet's nest.



The Europeans didn't throw stones at the Muslims [in Europe]. I was quite young for most of my time in Europe I don't recall any laws against having parades or public gatherings where one could or would be seen by someone who would be offended. I'm quite certain both of my parents told me throwing rocks at people or property was against the law.


Ask the europeans that drew cartoons of mohammed how that worked out.. The ones that aren't dead.. If you can find them..

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:46 PM
If Muslims in Sweden can't tolerate freedoms of speech and peaceful assembly, then perhaps they should move to Saudi Arabia.

msharmony's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:50 PM


so, when one is out in a certain COMMUNITY in public,,,knowing that culture does not agree with certain behaviors,, just to flaunt that behavior,,,,,,


So, what if the homosexual culture approves of the behavior?
Or does only one particular culture have a say?


go to san francisco, or other 'gay' communities,,,

the culture of the COMMUNITY should dictate the behavior,,,

I wouldnt go to an amish town and wear daisy dukes and a tee shirt,, its an inconsiderate type of tacky bullying

this is what I wanna do and you have no choice but to tolerate me,,,,,,,



msharmony's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:52 PM

If Muslims in Sweden can't tolerate freedoms of speech and peaceful assembly, then perhaps they should move to Saudi Arabia.



its not about tolerateing freedom of speech


one has no 'choice'


its about speaking or behaving offensively BECAUSE you know others have no choice but to tolerate it

its just my opinion that its tacky,,,and bullyish

germanchoclate1981's photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:52 PM

I don't see any good in this. I am really concerned.
So many people complain about the other 3-4 main religions being against homosexuality. But all those view it as a sin. One of many.
* My Faith there are over 840+ sins*

None, of the other Faiths, ONLY Muslim/ Islam calls for or thinks it warrants death.

I wouldn't be too concerned. The photo is probably not an actual Muslim and possibly not even a gay man. The photo isn't part of the 'article' if you can even call something from Blazing cat fur an article.

no photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:55 PM
Edited by alleoops on Thu 07/23/15 06:56 PM






talking about forcing things on people, such bullying,, amazing,,


which side? they both seem the same...


seeking out people to make uncomfortable,, is bullying

it would be like a christian going to a strip joint with a cross and 'blessing' people


or a stripper going to a church and doing a strip tease

kind of tacky


So, going into a public area to promote one's ideas is bullying?



yes, if one goes KNOWING the 'public' community does not agree with or condone ones ideas,,,


not to be confused with trying to change a GOVERNMENTS policies,,,in which passive measures are justified,,,


In which Executive Orders are used change policies against the will of the people or Congress?

BTW, Benjamin Franklin and the Founding Fathers wore wigs, heels and hose.
and powdered their faces.

no photo
Thu 07/23/15 06:59 PM

This piqued my interest because I'm a lover of irony.
However there is nothing ironic about the actions of Marxist robots.

Crime in Sweden from "ethnic minorities" have gone far beyond ignorable.


Just curious, do your police carry weapons?

msharmony's photo
Thu 07/23/15 07:05 PM







talking about forcing things on people, such bullying,, amazing,,


which side? they both seem the same...


seeking out people to make uncomfortable,, is bullying

it would be like a christian going to a strip joint with a cross and 'blessing' people


or a stripper going to a church and doing a strip tease

kind of tacky


So, going into a public area to promote one's ideas is bullying?



yes, if one goes KNOWING the 'public' community does not agree with or condone ones ideas,,,


not to be confused with trying to change a GOVERNMENTS policies,,,in which passive measures are justified,,,


In which Executive Orders are used change policies against the will of the people or Congress?

BTW, Benjamin Franklin and the Founding Fathers wore wigs, heels and hose.
and powdered their faces.



Executive Orders (EOs) are legally binding orders given by the President, acting as the head of the Executive Branch, to Federal Administrative Agencies. Executive Orders are generally used to direct federal agencies and officials in their execution of congressionally established laws or policies. However, in many instances they have been used to guide agencies in directions contrary to congressional intent.

Not all EOs are created equal. Proclamations, for example, are a special type of Executive Order that are generally ceremonial or symbolic, such as when the President declares National Take Your Child To Work Day. Another subset of Executive Orders are those concerned with national security or defense issues. These have generally been known as National Security Directives.

The President's source of authority to issue Executive Orders can be found in the Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution which grants to the President the "executive Power." Section 3 of Article II further directs the President to "take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed." To implement or execute the laws of the land, Presidents give direction and guidance to Executive Branch agencies and departments, often in the form of Executive Orders.


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Dodo_David's photo
Thu 07/23/15 07:08 PM
Executive Orders (EOs) are legally binding orders given by the President, acting as the head of the Executive Branch, to Federal Administrative Agencies. Executive Orders are generally used to direct federal agencies and officials in their execution of congressionally established laws or policies. However, in many instances they have been used to guide agencies in directions contrary to congressional intent.


So, if Congress represents what the culture wants, and if the POTUS issues an EO that contradicts Congress, then the POTUS is engaged in bullying, right?

no photo
Thu 07/23/15 07:11 PM

Executive Orders (EOs) are legally binding orders given by the President, acting as the head of the Executive Branch, to Federal Administrative Agencies. Executive Orders are generally used to direct federal agencies and officials in their execution of congressionally established laws or policies. However, in many instances they have been used to guide agencies in directions contrary to congressional intent.


So, if Congress represents what the culture wants, and if the POTUS issues an EO that contradicts Congress, then the POTUS is engaged in bullying, right?


I would call it pushing the limits of of constitutional power.spock

InvictusV's photo
Thu 07/23/15 07:18 PM

If Muslims in Sweden can't tolerate freedoms of speech and peaceful assembly, then perhaps they should move to Saudi Arabia.


If gays in sweden can't tolerate religious beliefs then they should move to San Francisco.

germanchoclate1981's photo
Thu 07/23/15 07:20 PM


If Muslims in Sweden can't tolerate freedoms of speech and peaceful assembly, then perhaps they should move to Saudi Arabia.



its not about tolerateing freedom of speech


one has no 'choice'


its about speaking or behaving offensively BECAUSE you know others have no choice but to tolerate it

its just my opinion that its tacky,,,and bullyish


I don't usually disagree with you but on this I have to say that I do. If they have no 'choice' which they certainly do, they shouldn't be in our schools and colleges or live outside of Muslim countries where drugs and alcohol use is discussed joked about displayed and several businesses profit from sales regardless of the religion of their customers. No one is going ahead of the parade handcuffing them to chairs and taping their eyes open.

Dodo_David's photo
Thu 07/23/15 07:21 PM


If Muslims in Sweden can't tolerate freedoms of speech and peaceful assembly, then perhaps they should move to Saudi Arabia.


If gays in sweden can't tolerate religious beliefs then they should move to San Francisco.


How are gays in Sweden interfering with anyone's practice of religion?

msharmony's photo
Thu 07/23/15 07:26 PM

Executive Orders (EOs) are legally binding orders given by the President, acting as the head of the Executive Branch, to Federal Administrative Agencies. Executive Orders are generally used to direct federal agencies and officials in their execution of congressionally established laws or policies. However, in many instances they have been used to guide agencies in directions contrary to congressional intent.


So, if Congress represents what the culture wants, and if the POTUS issues an EO that contradicts Congress, then the POTUS is engaged in bullying, right?


no, president has authority

just like parents have authority

or a boss has authority


citizens dont have authority over other citizens,, unless they are politicians, parents, or bosses,,lol