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'They are unnatural': Arab channel TV show guest calls for the execution of gay people

duluxe

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Among other things, Badran said that "homosexuals are outside of nature" and that he supports killing them.​



An explicit call for the murder and execution of LGBT people was made in KAN 11 corporation's broadcast, according to a complaint filed earlier this week by The Aguda - The Association for LGBTQ Equality in Israel.

The complaint concerns a program on the state-owned Arabic-language channel "Makan 33", which is the sister channel to the primary state-owned KAN 11.


During the interview with media personality Saeed Badran, which was broadcast on Monday night, he made unprecedented statements against the gay community in Israel for several minutes.

Among other things, Badran said that "homosexuals are outside of nature" and that he supports killing them.

He also said that it wouldn't matter if it were an Islamic (Shariah) state, Judaic (Halachic) state, or Christian state; all would execute gay people if they ruled by religion.

 THE ANNUAL gay pride parade in Tel Aviv takes place, in June. There is a very real possibility that Tel Aviv as a gay capital of the world will soon become a thing of the past, says the writer. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)
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THE ANNUAL gay pride parade in Tel Aviv takes place, in June. There is a very real possibility that Tel Aviv as a gay capital of the world will soon become a thing of the past, says the writer. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Endangering the lives of LGBT people​

The association said in response, "These are statements that have the power to incite serious violence against LGBT people and directly endanger the lives of LGBT people from Arab society in particular, many of whom are also in danger every day.

"In light of this, we expect and demand from the broadcasting corporation, whose responsibility it is to represent all sections of the public appropriately and properly, to take all sanctions against the program team, the editors, the presenter, and anyone who approved the broadcast of the interview and leaving it on the air for long minutes."

KAN 11 responded, "The words that were said on the broadcast in Arabic are intolerable, and it was not appropriate for them to be broadcast. We immediately removed the segment from the network. The guest who said the things on the broadcast will not return to our broadcasts."
 

JohnTan

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Among other things, Badran said that "homosexuals are outside of nature" and that he supports killing them.​



An explicit call for the murder and execution of LGBT people was made in KAN 11 corporation's broadcast, according to a complaint filed earlier this week by The Aguda - The Association for LGBTQ Equality in Israel.

The complaint concerns a program on the state-owned Arabic-language channel "Makan 33", which is the sister channel to the primary state-owned KAN 11.


During the interview with media personality Saeed Badran, which was broadcast on Monday night, he made unprecedented statements against the gay community in Israel for several minutes.

Among other things, Badran said that "homosexuals are outside of nature" and that he supports killing them.

He also said that it wouldn't matter if it were an Islamic (Shariah) state, Judaic (Halachic) state, or Christian state; all would execute gay people if they ruled by religion.

 THE ANNUAL gay pride parade in Tel Aviv takes place, in June. There is a very real possibility that Tel Aviv as a gay capital of the world will soon become a thing of the past, says the writer. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)
Enlrage image
THE ANNUAL gay pride parade in Tel Aviv takes place, in June. There is a very real possibility that Tel Aviv as a gay capital of the world will soon become a thing of the past, says the writer. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Endangering the lives of LGBT people​

The association said in response, "These are statements that have the power to incite serious violence against LGBT people and directly endanger the lives of LGBT people from Arab society in particular, many of whom are also in danger every day.

"In light of this, we expect and demand from the broadcasting corporation, whose responsibility it is to represent all sections of the public appropriately and properly, to take all sanctions against the program team, the editors, the presenter, and anyone who approved the broadcast of the interview and leaving it on the air for long minutes."

KAN 11 responded, "The words that were said on the broadcast in Arabic are intolerable, and it was not appropriate for them to be broadcast. We immediately removed the segment from the network. The guest who said the things on the broadcast will not return to our broadcasts."

It looks like moslems would execute their only 'prophet' too.

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It looks like a number of ottoman turks were faggots too.

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superpower

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Homosexuality is natural, i.e. it is found in nature, in the reproductive dioecious animal kingdom, including apes.

However, it is abnormal, meaning it is not the norm in the human species, the way having 11 fingers is considered 'abnormal'.

If you wouldn't kill an 11-fingered child, why kill a homosexual man? Lack of normalcy is no justification for murder.
 
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Leongsam

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Among other things, Badran said that "homosexuals are outside of nature" and that he supports killing them.​



An explicit call for the murder and execution of LGBT people was made in KAN 11 corporation's broadcast, according to a complaint filed earlier this week by The Aguda - The Association for LGBTQ Equality in Israel.

The complaint concerns a program on the state-owned Arabic-language channel "Makan 33", which is the sister channel to the primary state-owned KAN 11.


During the interview with media personality Saeed Badran, which was broadcast on Monday night, he made unprecedented statements against the gay community in Israel for several minutes.

Among other things, Badran said that "homosexuals are outside of nature" and that he supports killing them.

He also said that it wouldn't matter if it were an Islamic (Shariah) state, Judaic (Halachic) state, or Christian state; all would execute gay people if they ruled by religion.

 THE ANNUAL gay pride parade in Tel Aviv takes place, in June. There is a very real possibility that Tel Aviv as a gay capital of the world will soon become a thing of the past, says the writer. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)
Enlrage image
THE ANNUAL gay pride parade in Tel Aviv takes place, in June. There is a very real possibility that Tel Aviv as a gay capital of the world will soon become a thing of the past, says the writer. (credit: TOMER NEUBERG/FLASH90)

Endangering the lives of LGBT people​

The association said in response, "These are statements that have the power to incite serious violence against LGBT people and directly endanger the lives of LGBT people from Arab society in particular, many of whom are also in danger every day.

"In light of this, we expect and demand from the broadcasting corporation, whose responsibility it is to represent all sections of the public appropriately and properly, to take all sanctions against the program team, the editors, the presenter, and anyone who approved the broadcast of the interview and leaving it on the air for long minutes."

KAN 11 responded, "The words that were said on the broadcast in Arabic are intolerable, and it was not appropriate for them to be broadcast. We immediately removed the segment from the network. The guest who said the things on the broadcast will not return to our broadcasts."

I don't think they should be killed but I certainly believe that attempts should be made to cure them of this mental illness.
 
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