Browns have views on sexuality that seem inconsistent to Whites; views that probably are just objectively nonsensical when subjected to sufficient scrutiny.
I'm not aware of anything in the Bible or Quran on the tranny phenomenon. I presume nothing is said probably for the simple reason that such persons were essentially non-existent with few historical examples, e.g. among Amerindian peoples, documented by Spanish explorers.
I don't think that the inconsistent views of browns on sexuality are to do with Islam, since the Quran has little to say on sexuality altogether, except that God opposes homosexuality.
> [Quran 29:28-29] Lot said to his people, "You commit such an abomination, no one in the world has ever done it before you. You practice sex with the men, you commit highway robbery, and you allow all kinds of vice in your society." The only response from his people was to say, "Bring to us GOD's retribution, if you are truthful." (tr. Rashad Khalifa)
Thus, the Quran is in alignment with the Bible - contra the beliefs of fools like Gore Vidal, he who insisted that Sodom was destroyed because of a supposed ethnocentrism - in that God destroyed Sodom because of its sexual degeneracy, but that is about it. We need to look at culture, customs, reason, and tradition for most of the rest of it.
There's a documentary, a hilarious excerpt of which is or was somewhere on YouTube, about underground trans brothels in Istanbul. The status of trans brothels in Turkey seems to be that they are left alone so long as they aren't overt about what they are.
Three Turks get questioned after leaving a trans brothel. They seem to believe that sodomizing trannies isn't homosexual; hilariously, one of them even says that trannies are more attractive than women. They insist that they are 'normal' (their words), rather than queers in denial.
This shows the messed-up sexuality of these three visibly brown males. We just prefer to go to the trans brothel because we find trannies more attractive, we're still 'normal' and straight.
'Istanbul Pride' still seems to go on unbanned, although government attitudes to it have more become hostile in recent years.
I'm not aware of anything in the Bible or Quran on the tranny phenomenon. I presume nothing is said probably for the simple reason that such persons were essentially non-existent with few historical examples, e.g. among Amerindian peoples, documented by Spanish explorers.
I don't think that the inconsistent views of browns on sexuality are to do with Islam, since the Quran has little to say on sexuality altogether, except that God opposes homosexuality.
> [Quran 29:28-29] Lot said to his people, "You commit such an abomination, no one in the world has ever done it before you. You practice sex with the men, you commit highway robbery, and you allow all kinds of vice in your society." The only response from his people was to say, "Bring to us GOD's retribution, if you are truthful." (tr. Rashad Khalifa)
Thus, the Quran is in alignment with the Bible - contra the beliefs of fools like Gore Vidal, he who insisted that Sodom was destroyed because of a supposed ethnocentrism - in that God destroyed Sodom because of its sexual degeneracy, but that is about it. We need to look at culture, customs, reason, and tradition for most of the rest of it.
There's a documentary, a hilarious excerpt of which is or was somewhere on YouTube, about underground trans brothels in Istanbul. The status of trans brothels in Turkey seems to be that they are left alone so long as they aren't overt about what they are.
Three Turks get questioned after leaving a trans brothel. They seem to believe that sodomizing trannies isn't homosexual; hilariously, one of them even says that trannies are more attractive than women. They insist that they are 'normal' (their words), rather than queers in denial.
This shows the messed-up sexuality of these three visibly brown males. We just prefer to go to the trans brothel because we find trannies more attractive, we're still 'normal' and straight.
'Istanbul Pride' still seems to go on unbanned, although government attitudes to it have more become hostile in recent years.