Would you have ever thought that the debate, in a single State, about using a person’s biologically-assigned sex, to determine which bathroom they should use, would maintain a longer news cycle than moslem terrorists killing 130+ people in Paris? It’s true. On March 23, 2016 the Governor of North Carolina signed the “Bathroom Bill” in to law. Today is April 11, 19 days later and we had stories from all over the Country still debating how terrible this action was. On November 13, 2015, 130+ people were killed in Paris by moslem terrorists, and a scan of ALL of the top news-sites in the world for November 26, 2015, only 13 days later, and you won’t find a single mention of the Paris attacks. Really?
Do you think we might just have a slight priorities problem? Or do we at the very least have a perspective problem? Even more important, why am I even having to ask these questions? Or am I wrong for even asking these questions? I don’t think so. We just seem to spend way too much time arguing about symptoms, and way too little time talking about the disease. For the survival of mankind as we know it, which is more important, moslems killing 130+ people in a city that just two generations ago was considered one of the centers of Western civilized society? Or whether the body plumbing should dictate what the requirements are for a person to use a particular bathroom?
If it takes you more than a nanosecond to reach an answer to these questions, you are definitely a part of the problem, and none of the solution. Folks, we have big problems facing not just our Country, but our survival as a Culture. And we’re wasting collective hours arguing about the bathroom question. Guess what, when those moslems we are now importing in to the Country have their say, they’ll just kill the folks in the LGBTQ community for simply being LGBTQ. I’m not really sure that’s the solution we should be working to achieve? But as long as we’re chasing the dancing rainbow unicorns, we’re not paying attention to the real issues we’re facing.
Now for a little different perspective, “since the Paris attack last November highlighted the risk of terrorist groups using refugee admission programs as a cover to gain entry into Western countries, the State Department has now admitted 1,075 Syrian refugees. Of these 1,075 Syrian refugees, 1,070 are Muslims, 4 are Christians and 1 is described as “no religion.” Of the 1,070 Muslim refugees, 1,044 are Sunni Muslims, 8 are Shi’a Muslims and 18 are otherwise undefined Muslims.
The 4 Christian refugees make up 0.37 percent of the total. The 1,044 Sunnis make up 97.1 percent.” (From CNS News, April 10, 2016)
And make no mistake about it that the same <5% of US Citizens who are SO offended by the actions of the North Carolina General Assembly, are the people who will show up where Patriots are standing against the Syrian Refugee Resettlement and scream about the vile islamaphobes. And how we must be more welcoming to those who are different from us. But they will never mention that the LGBTQ people, who are living in societies governed under these people’s “religion”, are to be stoned to death for their sin? Yes, in the moslem world, the LGBTQ “life style” is a sin.
We must understand that both of these groups are two separate pieces of the same force that is working to destroy our Country, and our Culture. And we must remember that We Surround Them, as long as we act as the force we are and do not go down to their level. Did the North Carolina General Assembly and Governor do the right thing? Without any question, Yes. The real point is, how did we even let that become a question? And how long will the distraction last? It’s all about priorities and perspective, and survival.
God Bless America! An America, Bless God Again!