- Going back centuries, no records of social history in the West document
any single event where 49 people were slaughtered for being
homosexuals (and since another 53 people survived with injuries in the
attack in Orlando, it is clear the Muslim terrorist was attempting to kill
more than 100 people for being gay). For example, even when gay people
were gathering publicly in England 500 years ago, there were no attempts
to kill them en masse (see Alan Bray, Homosexuality in Renaissance
England, London, 1982). A wave of persecution swept through Holland
in the eighteenth century, but over a period of 80 years only 269 men
were convicted, and fewer than 30 convictions in that century resulted in
execution (see Martin Duberman et.al, Hidden from History: Reclaiming
the Gay and Lesbian Past, London, 1989, pp.145-149). In Germany
under the control of the National Socialist Workers Party, one of the
Westʼs most repressive regimes, homosexuals were sent to forced labour
camps where tens of thousands died over the years, but homosexuals
were not targeted for execution en masse (see Heinz Heger, The Men
With the Pink Triangle, London, 1972; see also Richard Plant, The Pink
Triangle: the Nazi War Against Homosexuals, Edinburgh, 1987). Thirty
people died in an arson attack on a gay club in America in 1973, but no
culprit was ever identified and there is no evidence that they were targeted
because of their sexuality.
Just two years before the attack in Orlando, a Muslim man pleaded
guilty to trying to burn down a gay club in Seattle containing 700 people.
Robert Spencer, “The War at Home”, Frontpage, Sept 2014,
http://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/240980/war-home-robert-spencer/.
When one considers that surveys of Muslims in Britain show they have
“zero tolerance” for homosexuality, it should be clear that an Islamic West
will be one where homosexuals have been wiped out. “Muslims in Britain
have zero tolerance of homosexuality, says poll”, The Guardian, 7 May
2009, https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2009/may/07/muslims-britain-
france-germany-homosexuality/. ↵
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