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Who's going to tell them?
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They would be killed in the street. Like, immediately. There would be no punishment for those who killed them either, they would be hailed as heroes for their actions.

The IDF would bomb them. Seriously when was the last time Hamas killed a queer person? Israel not only blackmails gay people in Gaza, more has most definitely kill for for LGBT persons there by sheer probability.

Any parade in Gaza would be bombed by the IDF, especially if kids were present.

It’d be raining gays.

Homosexuality is actually very common in the Middle East. According one Hadith, Mohammed himself had a homosexual encounter with “men from Al-Zut” It’s feminine men that Muslims don’t like. Most Westerners confuse this with anti-homosexuality.

Gays would be singing " I believe I can fly" from every roof top available.

According to professor X they’re on the right way to finding out

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🚨POWER PLAY: BAGHDAD OFFICIAL ACCUSES CABAL OF CONTROLLING ELECTRICITY Shafaq News/ Entrenched “suspicious networks” are manipulating electricity distribution in residential districts, Baghdad Provincial Council member Ola al-Tamimi revealed on Sunday. In a statement, al-Tamimi claimed that a coordinated group, including district administrators, neighborhood mukhtars (community leaders), and certain security personnel, has seized influence over electricity control units, enabling them to selectively cut or restore power across residential areas. “Despite the widespread presence of generators, some of whom operate government-supplied units, national electricity remains scarce,” she noted. Al-Tamimi warned that the power crisis was foreseeable, stating she had previously cautioned that this year would bring “disastrous” conditions due to mismanagement and inconsistent planning by the Ministry of Electricity. The official also criticized generator operators for disregarding official pricing regulations, often justifying inflated fees by citing high diesel (kerosene) costs and irregular supply. Notably, Baghdad province had earlier set a standardized fee of 10,000 Iraqi dinars per ampere (roughly $7.65) for round-the-clock “golden” access to generator power.

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