So, after money, what tales do we have to tell about sex?
There is never any shortage of those. How about this one for starters? Several
Pakistani police officers have been suspended after they were accused of
parading a couple naked in public. According to witnesses, police in the Sindh
town of Gambat
forced the man and woman to walk to the police station naked as punishment for
trying to have sex outside marriage. Trying?
Incidents of public dishonouring are not uncommon in Pakistan, but this incident is
particularly shocking because it was carried out by police and filmed on mobile
phones. Last year, several men were arrested for stripping a middle aged woman
naked and parading her round the village as punishment for her son allegedly
having an affair with a woman in their family. So why punish the mother? The
footage of this latest incident shows the man being pushed around and abused by
police officers on his property. He is then forced to walk naked to the police
station, alongside his alleged partner, as a large crowd looks on. Quite
naturally (tell me you are surprised!) religion enters into it. The police said
they took action in response to several public complaints against the man who
has been reportedly holding drink and dance parties during the holy month of
Ramadan.
Now here is another on a much larger scale. It would
appear a certain question is creating a minor tsunami in the southern states of
the US.
Two Republican politicians have urged people to eat at a US fast food
chain, amid a row over gay marriage. Crowds flocked to outlets in several
states after ex-presidential candidates Rick Santorum and Mike Huckabee urged
supporters of "traditional values" to eat at Chick-fil-A. Boss of the
fast-food chain, one Dan Cathy said in July he backed the "biblical
definition of a family". He also told the Baptist Press he thought those
who supported gay marriage were "arrogant". Chick-fil-A restaurants
in cities across southern states of the US were reported to be bustling
with customers who turned out in support of the chain on Wednesday. The Houston
Chronicle reports that branches in Houston, Texas, were packed and another restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia,
was said to be so busy two employees were needed to direct traffic in the car
park. Wowie! Think of all that lovely money just pouring in in the name of
Jesus. Hallelujah, praise the Lord. Customers posted videos on line expressing
solidarity with Chick-fil-A, and social media sites including Twitter hummed
with contributions to the discussion.
"The goal is simple: let's affirm a business that operates on Christian
principles and whose executives are willing to take a stand for the godly
values we espouse by simply showing up and eating at Chick-fil-A," said
Mr. Huckabee, a Baptist minister and former governor of the state of Arkansas.It’s not going all their way though. The general manager of the only Chick-fil-A outlet in the north-eastern state of New Hampshire has become a sponsor of that state's gay pride festival, due to take place in August. In a statement, Anthony Picolia said his restaurant "has gay employees and serves gay customers with honour, dignity and respect". It’s a pity those southern fundamentalists don’t have his common sense if nothing else.
I still maintain the use of that emotive word marriage for same-sex unions has been a big mistake but anyway, what can you do with brain-washed Bible thumping good Old Testament southern Baptists? Not a lot.
2 comments:
Marriage is being touted as a religious matter. Like most religions,the Christian church has long tried to hijack it, calling it a sacrament.
It is and has always been a purely civil law contract, regulating property and tribal affiliations, i.e. it involves money and the civil authorities know that as well as the wealthy, tax-free churches.
Appreciate your blog ppost
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