Queerifying Ramadan

Moonbats have queerified Christmas, Hanukkah, and even Kwanzaa. Surely they wouldn’t dare this with Ramadan. Hold on — yes they would:

On a chilly evening in late March, New York City’s LGBT Community Center was filled with the warmth of belonging. A crowd of more than 100 Muslims — dressed in traditional dresses and robes in vibrant teal, rich brown, and bright red — set the room abuzz with chatter as they waited for the official call to Maghrib prayer, the set time for breaking fast during Ramadan. …

After attendees broke their fast, they joined together in song and dance and enjoyed drag performances by queer and transgender Muslims from a variety of cultural and ethnic backgrounds.

The warped temptation to desecrate what others regard as holy is irresistible among LGBT moonbats. They feel compelled to subvert every aspect of life and subordinate it to degeneracy. However, you won’t see any gay Ramadan activities in countries under Muslim rule.

On a tip from Mike B.

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