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This Time, You will Pay your Life as A Price!
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 03 - 05 - 2009

The latest statistics say the rate of homosexuality among men has noticeably declined after the discovery of several diseases caused by homosexuality, topped by AIDS. I read this information in the "Logic of Shame" book, written by Tim Harvard, who is very clever in writing about economy.
 
All divine and man-made religions prohibit all forms of homosexuality, but it seems that God's orders are not enough of a deterrent because the rate fell when the homosexuals knew that this bad behavior may cost them their lives after spending their money on fighting the diseases!
These days, we are facing a similar problem represented in the flu with its various types, such as birds, swine, and horses. The specialists indicate that these diseases pass from human to human through man-to-man or woman-to-woman kisses.
This ridiculous habit still spreads among people in the Middle East, especially in Egypt and Lebanon. People should give up this habit not only because it is prohibited by religion, but also because it may directly cost them their lives!
 
Therefore, the only solution is to greet each other from afar. There should not be kisses or hugs or even handshakes, which easily pass the virus from one hand to another!
 
Strangely enough, the kissing between men, as a bad habit, turned into a quasi-stable behavior at many levels, especially among the ministers for example. The ministers may let people kiss them to prove that they are humble men. TV channels broadcast this ridiculous behavior on air shamelessly. This bad habit moved to the People's Assembly (Parliament), as the MPs kiss the ministers to prove that they are well-connected!
The officials can, of course, prove that they are humble and love people without kisses, which turned from a bad social habit to a way to death.
 
Kisses, which do not differentiate between the young and the old, the clean and the dirty, and men and women, have turned into the kiss of death!


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