Brazilian evangelical singer Ana Paula Valadão is criticized by the left-wing media and she is compared to Hitler by a gay group threatening her with lawsuit for saying that AIDS is a deadly consequence of the sexual union between two men
By
Julio
Severo
Ana Paula Valadão |
“A
lot of people think that it [homosexuality] is normal. This is not normal. God
created man and woman and we believe this way. Any other sexual option is a
free choice of the human being. And any choice leads to consequences. The Bible
calls any choice contrary to what God has determined to be ideal, as he created
us to be, he calls sin. And sin has a consequence, which is death, including
everything that is distorted has consequences naturally. Nor is God bringing a
plague or judgment. AIDS is here to show that the sexual union between two men
causes a disease that leads to death and contaminates women. Anyway, it’s not
God’s ideal. Do you know what is safe sex, which does not transmit any disease?
Safe sex is called a wedding ring.”
After
the repercussion of the case, the National LGBTI+ Alliance announced that it
will file a lawsuit against Ana Paula Valadão for the crime of LGBTphobia.
In
a public press release signed by its director Toni Reis, the National LGBTI+ Alliance
said:
Ana
Paula’s speech borders on the absurd, extrapolating freedom of religion and free
speech, becoming a hateful, fanatical and largely unreasonable speech, with
potentially disastrous consequences, especially for her followers.
At
no time can we allow religiosity to be used as a safe conduit for the spread of
hatred and misinformation.
The
speech in question resembles the same standards adopted by Adolf Hitler, to
dehumanize sectors of society, just as he did when he dehumanized Jews, LGBTIs,
gypsies, Jehovah’s Witnesses, communists, the elderly, people with disabilities,
resulting in a total 6 million lives murdered.
To
accuse of “hatred” an evangelical who expressed herself with love is pure
savagery, which was expressed in a crazy and inconsistent tone. The six million
lives murdered by the Nazis were Jewish. And it is known that the small number
of homosexuals that Hitler killed was not because he opposed homosexuality,
because Hitler and the Nazi elite were homosexuals. The book “The Hidden
Hitler,” published in 2001 by Basic Books in New York, and written by German
professor Lothar Machtan, reveals Hitler’s homosexual nature.
There
is also the book “The Pink Swastika,” by Dr. Scott Lively, which shows that
Nazism only persecuted a “female” homosexual minority that did not fit the kind
of “male” homosexuality that Nazism followed. Nazism protected and extoled “male”
homosexuality while it harassed “female” homosexuality.
Hitler’s
case shows that homosexuals are violent even with other homosexuals.
If
Toni Reis had criminally offended an Islamic leader by comparing him to Hitler,
the backlash could have been violent or accepted, as Hitler is admired among
many Muslims. But comparing an evangelical singer with Hitler is a crime,
especially because while Hitler killed Jews, evangelicals defend Jews and
Israel; while Hitler promoted “male” homosexuality, Christians do not promote
any homosexuality; and while Hitler promoted occult rightism
with no basis in the Bible, Christians promote conservatism and
capitalism based on the Bible.
“The
female minister, when associating HIV with the LGBTI community, makes the same
mistake of those who wanted to link the coronavirus pandemic to China. It is a
crime, we will sue her for LGBTPHOBIA, according to the decision of the
Brazilian Supreme Court,” said the lawyer and coordinator of the National LGBTI+
Alliance.
The
Brazilian Supreme Court’s decision essentially criminalizes acts and views contrary
to homosexuality. It is a decision that benefits homosexual activism and
criminalizes Christianity itself. The Supreme Court reached its insane
decision based on a request from a gay organization led by Toni Reis that years
ago asked federal prosecutors to intervene against me for “homophobia.”
The
National LGBTI + Alliance said it is “a crime” to say that there is an
association between HIV and homosexuals. But it is not what reality shows.
When
AIDS emerged in the 1980s, the homosexual population was the main victim. At
that time, AIDS reached the non-homosexual population through homosexuals who
donated blood and through homosexuals who also had relationships with women.
AIDS was known as a “gay disease,” because it mainly affected homosexuals.
Experts
then warned that in the future AIDS would mainly affect the non-homosexual
population. We are in the future today, almost 40 years after the 1980s. And
what does reality show?
The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the most important group in the
U.S. government on health issues, said
in 2020:
“Gay,
bisexual, and other men who have sex with men are the population most affected
by HIV in the United States. In 2017, adult and adolescent gay and bisexual men
made up 70%.”
Therefore,
if in the 1980s AIDS was undoubtedly a predominantly gay disease, today nothing
has changed: It continues to be predominantly gay.
In
fact, since it is a predominantly gay disease, gay groups have been receiving
billions of dollars since the 1980s to supposedly “fight” AIDS. But these
billions have in no way reduced the gay predominance of AIDS.
The
homosexual movement continues today in the same denial that it embraced in the
past: Refusing to take responsibility for the consequences of homosexual
behavior.
There
is a precipice with AIDS and death. In her love for homosexuals, Ana Paula
Valadão warns them not to go ahead to the precipice. Gay activists give
fraudulent information in the opposite direction, saying that gays can go ahead
to the precipice.
Who
should be prosecuted for crime is the gay group, not the charismatic Baptist singer.
It is nonsense to prosecute an evangelical who is helping homosexuals, but not
to prosecute gay activists who are using homosexuals and putting their lives at
risk with false information.
And
a lawsuit against Toni Reis and his groups of hatred of evangelicals has become
even more necessary when he criminally compared the evangelical singer to
Hitler.
Toni’s
language against Ana Paula Valadão was so savage and violent that the
mainstream media did not dare to mention that he compared her to Hitler, when
Hitler’s esoteric fascist nature was homosexual.
There
is nothing homosexual about the evangelical singer, but there is a lot of
homosexuality, with its hatred and extremism, in Toni Reis and Adolf Hitler.
Portuguese version of this article: Cantora
gospel Ana Paula Valadão é criticada por imprensa esquerdista e é comparada a
Hitler por entidade gay que a ameaça de processo por dizer que AIDS é
consequência mortal da união sexual entre dois homens
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