(Frontpage Mag)—Name three careers that have no future.
- Elevator operator
- USAID employee
- World’s first gay Imam
Imam Muhsin Hendricks’s career would have likely been cut short far earlier if he hadn’t been operating in South Africa’s relatively small Muslim community. In Pakistan, Afghanistan or parts of London, the career of the ‘world’s first openly gay imam’ would have been measured in seconds or perhaps even nanoseconds.
But while South Africa is a rather violent place, it’s more of a base for Islamic terrorist state sponsors and their political allies, like Iran, than a place where Muslim terrorists can hope to do much on account of the fact that they’re a minority and the majority includes leaders like Julius Malema who is happy to admire Hamas, but would chop up South Africa’s mostly Pakistani/Indian origin Muslim middle-class professionals in minutes if they were to actually start behaving the way they do in Paris or Dearborn.
And so Imam Muhsin Hendricks went on living and officiating until he performed his final lesbian wedding in Port Elizabeth. The world’s first gay Imam was reportedly ambushed by two masked gunmen, and the authorities are still seeking the motive, which will likely be either mental illness or failure to integrate, but at least he avoided being thrown off the roof in the usual Koranic manner.
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