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Can the homosexuals integrated in western society?

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Whats your opinion? I mean why talk only about muslim integration?
 
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what exactly do you mean "can they integrate".. I am living next to a same sex couple and they are some of the nicest people I have known. they have a family (adopted kids) and very very active in the community as well. they are just like anyone else. probably more open to differences in opinion.
 
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How will people's bedroom habits are going to affect society, that they require integration? They don't impose/promote their habits onto others, they are not violent against heterosexuals, they don't force/teach/brainwash their adopted kids to be homosexuals, they don't consider themselves to be "the chosen sexual orientation" etc. I hope you draw analogies from these arguments. They don't need to integrate' theyalready are/were part of the society. It the close minded religious folks that paint them to be "out of society"
 
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How about homosexual integration in islamic societies ?

They're doing quite well in the west, but the far left loons within the homosexual communities there really need to stop being islam apologists. That religion wants them dead, killed in the most horrific way. In the US, a Christian who refuses to bake them a wedding cake is labelled a bigot, pretty mild compared to what the islamic "bigots" will do to them if they ever have their way.
 
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Whats your opinion? I mean why talk only about muslim integration?
Who says they aren't (the homosexuals, I mean)?
Your basic assumption appears to be that homosexuals aren't integrated in society in Western countries.
Are you sure that is the case?
Besides, homosexuals do tend to be citizens of the countries in question, and born and raised there.

Ireland's first gay prime minister Leo Varadkar formally elected

The former GP, who came out as gay in 2015, is confirmed as taoiseach in Dáil ceremony in Dublin
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...formally-elected-as-prime-minister-of-ireland

Mind you, Ireland is a fairly religious country, predominantly christian, and among those predominantly catholic.

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Proportion of respondents to the Ireland census 2011 or the Northern Ireland census 2011 who stated they were Catholic. Areas in which Catholics are in the majority are blue. Areas in which Catholics are in a minority are red.

The Republic of Ireland is a predominantly Christian country. The vast majority are Roman Catholic, although parts of County Donegal in Ulster, especially East Donegal and Inishowen, have a huge Protestant minority. However, the number of people who declare themselves Catholic has been declining in recent years. As of the 2016 census, 78.3% were Catholic, a drop of 5.8% since 2011. Conversely, irreligion has almost doubled since 2011 with 9.8% declaring 'No Religion' in 2016, overtaking Protestantism as the second largest group in the state. The various Protestant and other Christian faiths represent 5.6%, Islam 1.3%, other religions 2.4% and 2.6% gave no answer.

Religion in Northern Ireland - 2011
Roman Catholic (40.76%)
Presbyterian Church (19.06%)
Anglican Church (13.74%)
Methodist Church (3.00%)
Other Christian (5.76%)
Other religion (0.82%)
Non-religious (10.11%)
Not stated (6.75%)
 
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LBGT holders of political office
Heads of government
# Name Years Nation Office
1 Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir 2009–2013
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Iceland Prime Minister
2 Elio Di Rupo 2011–2014
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Belgium Prime Minister
3 Xavier Bettel 2013–present
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Luxembourg Prime Minister
4 Leo Varadkar 2017–present
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Ireland Taoiseach
5 Ana Brnabić 2017–present
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Serbia Prime Minister
See the rest of the list at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_first_LGBT_holders_of_political_offices
 
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How will people's bedroom habits are going to affect society, that they require integration? They don't impose/promote their habits onto others, they are not violent against heterosexuals, they don't force/teach/brainwash their adopted kids to be homosexuals, they don't consider themselves to be "the chosen sexual orientation" etc. I hope you draw analogies from these arguments. They don't need to integrate' theyalready are/were part of the society. It the close minded religious folks that paint them to be "out of society"
Well some would see homosexual pride marches through the centres of cities as a way of imposing/promoting their lifestyle on others especially the youth.
 
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Modi is also a homosexual. You'll find gays are no different than heterosexuals.
 
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