Taylor Swift Music Video Attacks People Who Protest Against LGBTQ Behavior, But Refrains from Condemning Islamic Nations that Execute Homosexuals
By Julio Severo
The rainbow-clad music video for Taylor
Swift’s latest single, “You Need to Calm Down,” is a homage to the LGBTQ agenda
and attacks those who protest against the LGBTQ behavior.
Taylor Swift music vídeo portraying Christians protesting against sodomy as bigots |
Filled with celebrities like daytime TV
host Ellen DeGeneres, actor Ryan Reynolds, transgender actor Laverne Cox, pop
star Katy Perry, and the cast of Netflix’s “Queer Eye,” the music video
portrayed those who protest against the LGBTQ agenda as half-witted, hateful
rednecks with placard about Adam and Eve.
The song’s lyrics include lines like: “And
control your urges to scream about all the people you hate, ’cause shade never
made anybody less gay.”
Obviously, Swift is addressing Christians,
whom she misrepresents as ill-humored individuals who do nothing except to
protest against the homosexual agenda.
Yet,
she does not attack Muslim nations that waste no time protesting against the
gay agenda, preferring instead to execute homosexuals. Saudi Arabia is one of
these nations.
She could argue that it is not her
business to mind issues of far-away nations. But Saudi Arabia is not,
economically at least, away from the U.S. On the contrary, Saudi investments
touch virtually everything in America.
The Saudi central bank is sitting on an
incredible $584 billion of foreign currency reserves, but doesn’t disclose how
much of that is parked in U.S. Treasuries.
Saudi Arabia threatened to sell off
American assets if Congress passes a bill that would allow 9/11 victims to sue
foreign governments. So the U.S. government cannot allow American citizens to
sue Saudi Arabia for Saudi terrorism.
America
is tied up to Saudi Arabia.
A CBS News report headline said, “Corporate
America’s deep ties to Saudi Arabia.”
A CNN report headline said, “Saudi Arabia’s
money ties to the U.S. are massive...and murky.”
A Quartz report headline said, “Silicon
Valley is awash with Saudi Arabian money.”
The big difference between Christians who
protest against the gay agenda and Islamic Saudis who execute homosexuals is
that Saudis have billions and billions and billions of dollars. Christian demonstrators
against the gay agenda do not have billions of dollars.
So is it hard to understand why Taylor Swift
is not busy against Islamic Saudis who execute homosexuals, but very busy against
Christians?
If Swift treated Saudis the way she has
treated Christians in her music video, the Saudi reprisals would be fast.
If she does not accept Christians who do
not accept homosexual depravity, she should target George Washington, the first
U.S. president. He never executed homosexuals, but he
discharged dishonorably from the Army a soldier who committed sodomy (homosexual
acts).
Swift would have honored the depraved
soldier and disparaged Washington. I would have honored Washington and his noble
decision.
If Swift is so courageous about advocating
homosexuality, why not attack forcefully Saudi executions of homosexual and
demand a ban on Saudi investments in the U.S.?
Portuguese
version of this article: Vídeo
musical de Taylor Swift ataca pessoas que protestam contra o comportamento LGBTQ,
mas se abstém de condenar nações islâmicas que executam homossexuais
Source:
Last Days Watchman
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