Gay Exorcism

Why would he have to lie?

Any homo caught by the authorities is given the permanet cure.

Thus no homos!! So simple to understand

Why would he have to lie? Simple.......to cover up all the bullshit that's going wrong in his country.

By the way........it's spelled "permanent". You're welcome.

And remember.........just because you deny the existence of something, does NOT mean that it isn't true. The Craigs List Killer's parents, and fiancee, ALL said that he couldn't do something like that, yet the body and the fingerprints (as well as the video), proved otherwise.

Casey Anthony's parents STILL believe that their daughter didn't kill Caylee.

The absence of evidence, is NOT the evidence of absence.

Might wanna buy a clue Sunnidiot.

Oh yeah..........and I'm A Dinner Jacket DID lie! Remember the elections in Iran that just happened? Both Kohmeni and Ahmadinejad admitted to having the ballot boxes stuffed, but, in spite of that glaring error, they're going to let the elections stand.

Try again dipshit.
 
Transsexuality in Iran is legal if accompanied by a sex change operation; however, transsexuals still report societal intolerance.

In 2007, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking to Columbia University, said that homosexuality does not exist in Iran, though a spokesperson later stated that his comments were misunderstood.

Homosexuality is a crime punishable by death under the country's theocratic Islamic government.

Any type of sexual activity outside of a heterosexual marriage is forbidden.

Gay men are treated far more harshly under the law than lesbians, and some men undergo sex change operations—which the late Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini declared permissible in a fatwa—to avoid harsh penalties that include imprisonment and/or execution.

LGBT rights in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
 
Transsexuality in Iran is legal if accompanied by a sex change operation; however, transsexuals still report societal intolerance.

In 2007, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking to Columbia University, said that homosexuality does not exist in Iran, though a spokesperson later stated that his comments were misunderstood.

Homosexuality is a crime punishable by death under the country's theocratic Islamic government.

Any type of sexual activity outside of a heterosexual marriage is forbidden.

Gay men are treated far more harshly under the law than lesbians, and some men undergo sex change operations—which the late Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini declared permissible in a fatwa—to avoid harsh penalties that include imprisonment and/or execution.

LGBT rights in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The transsexual cases depend on where you are speaking of, some areas still see them as eunuchs, which are revered as almost god like, but are also shunned and feared more than respected as such.
 
Transsexuality in Iran is legal if accompanied by a sex change operation; however, transsexuals still report societal intolerance.

In 2007, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking to Columbia University, said that homosexuality does not exist in Iran, though a spokesperson later stated that his comments were misunderstood.

Homosexuality is a crime punishable by death under the country's theocratic Islamic government.

Any type of sexual activity outside of a heterosexual marriage is forbidden.

Gay men are treated far more harshly under the law than lesbians, and some men undergo sex change operations—which the late Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini declared permissible in a fatwa—to avoid harsh penalties that include imprisonment and/or execution.

LGBT rights in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The transsexual cases depend on where you are speaking of, some areas still see them as eunuchs, which are revered as almost god like, but are also shunned and feared more than respected as such.

I think we ought to all chip in and send Sunni to Iran--he'd LOVE it there.
 
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Transsexuality in Iran is legal if accompanied by a sex change operation; however, transsexuals still report societal intolerance.

In 2007, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, speaking to Columbia University, said that homosexuality does not exist in Iran, though a spokesperson later stated that his comments were misunderstood.

Homosexuality is a crime punishable by death under the country's theocratic Islamic government.

Any type of sexual activity outside of a heterosexual marriage is forbidden.

Gay men are treated far more harshly under the law than lesbians, and some men undergo sex change operations—which the late Ayatollah Ruholla Khomeini declared permissible in a fatwa—to avoid harsh penalties that include imprisonment and/or execution.

LGBT rights in Iran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

The transsexual cases depend on where you are speaking of, some areas still see them as eunuchs, which are revered as almost god like, but are also shunned and feared more than respected as such.

I think we ought to all chip in and send Sunni to Iran--he'd LOVE it there.

He thinks he would, problem is here you can tell who some of the gay folk are, there you can't. :eusa_whistle:
 
I know many gay Iranians go to work every day and totally merge with the corporate system, then they visit their Iranian families and pretend they are heterosexuals and into dating women. Finally, on Friday nights after dropping off their so-called girlfriends or finishing taking care of whatever they need to do to keep their families' approval, they are off to some anonymous gay cruising place to experience their homoerotic feelings. Even worse, they continue with their lonely, closeted lives and do not embrace these homoerotic feelings.

There is a high price to pay for playing so many different roles and not being real. Hence, the fake identity and lying can eventually become one's dominant character. It must be a painful awakening in one's forties or fifties to realize that one has gone through life with a false identity and the closest he or she ever got to experiencing gay love was a few anonymous sexual encounters.
Gay Iran
 
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Anyone else see positive correlation between the criminalization of homosexuality and another factor?

3rd world shitholes or oppressive dictatorial regimes.


3rd world shitholes led by oppressive theocratic authoritarian regimes, mostly

Canyone have a brakdown of nations where sharia law rules, which we can lay over this map for comparison?
 

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