Jim Van Winkle
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What's their policy on actual rainbows?
Anyone caught looking at one will have their goolies chopped off I’d imagine.
What's their policy on actual rainbows?
You're the same bloke who wrote this in the Jake Daniels thread:
So if you come out as gay in a place where it is fine to be gay, it's bad because the place gets a backlash.
And if you have gay symbolism in a place where it's illegal to be gay, it is bad because its not the culture of the place.
So where is it ok to be gay?
IMO it is very easy to get the impression that you simply don't like homosexuality.
Law of averages would suggest that there are some employees at St James Park that are members of the LGBTQ+ community and I wonder how they're feeling at the moment?
Given that they live in one of the driest countries on the planet, I think they're not keen.
Wait for the Geordie fans to come out and say they've been misunderstood and that they're helping to educate them.
Law of averages would suggest that there are some employees at St James Park that are members of the LGBTQ+ community and I wonder how they're feeling at the moment?
United with Pride released a statement on the day the takeover was completed, welcoming the new owners and expressing the hope that working with them could end up being "a positive influence to improving the conditions for the LGBTQ+ community in Saudi Arabia".
What's their policy on actual rainbows?
Yeah I'm sure the millions of oppressed people in these countries around the world who can't be themselves for risk of severe punishment agree with you.
Where's the thumbs down button when you need it?
It's also their belief to cut limbs off adulterers and thieves, its also their belief to stone women to death for dressing too 'Western'. They need hauling into the 18thC let alone the 21st
Don’t think any stoning takes place does it . Bit of a myth .
Their punishments are harsh but crime rate extremely low. That’s a different arguement with capital punishment I guess .
Like I say , that’s how they do things . Don’t have to agree but they probably don’t agree with how others do it
Way of the world over there
Don’t think any stoning takes place does it . Bit of a myth .
Their punishments are harsh but crime rate extremely low. That’s a different arguement with capital punishment I guess .
Like I say , that’s how they do things . Don’t have to agree but they probably don’t agree with how others do it
Way of the world over there
Don’t think any stoning takes place does it . Bit of a myth .
Their punishments are harsh but crime rate extremely low. That’s a different arguement with capital punishment I guess .
Like I say , that’s how they do things . Don’t have to agree but they probably don’t agree with how others do it
Way of the world over there
Quite a bizarre attitude. Guess you'd have had the same 'laissez faire' feelings about the Nazis doing what they want as long as it's in their country!!!
Don’t think any stoning takes place does it . Bit of a myth .
Their punishments are harsh but crime rate extremely low. That’s a different arguement with capital punishment I guess .
Like I say , that’s how they do things . Don’t have to agree but they probably don’t agree with how others do it
Way of the world over there
Tbf if Nazi-Germany had just stayed at home, rather than doing all that invading, I'm not so sure anyone would have intervened with what they were doing.
"TBF" Why would anyone be fair about Nazi Germany! And besides Nazi doctrine was for the eradication of all Europe's jews not just those within the Third Reich. And invading neighbouring countries to create liebensraum for the master race was central to their entire philosophy. They left Sweden alone as long as it provided all the iron ore its war machine required.