Well, 1stly, how did PEW conduct its research? Was it from ads that keep popping up? or from people who were searching for **** accidentally clicking gay stuff?
A recent report from the Pew Research Center surveyed people from 39 countries about their views on homosexuality, and the data showed that Pakistan was one of the most intolerant nations. Mother Jones then looked at the Google Trends and found that the country was the world leader by volume for gay sex search terms.
Why 39 countries? Were ads counted? Knowing previous researches done by PEW they are not very strict as to how to conduct something they label "research"
According to the website’s analysis, users in Pakistan frequently searched "shemale sex," "teen anal sex" and "man f--king man." The country was second by volume of searches for "gay sex pics," behind Kenya, another nation whose people reported a low tolerance of homosexuality.
second yet world leader...see how researchers contradict themselves! I dont deny we may have many googling it...but at least report it so we can trust your reports!
The highest number of hits, Mother Jones said, came from Peshawar, which is known for being a stronghold of conservative Islam.
it is also interesting to note how a country which doesnt have sufficient energy seems to be logged in 24/7 on gay ****...as though the min the lights come back, they start googling again
Weird if you ask me..
Farahnaz Ispahani of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars told Mother Jones that, while homosexuality is a taboo in much of the country,
some of the most observant Muslim men have physical relationships with other men without thinking of themselves as gay.
Farahnaz Ispahani (Urdu: فرحناز اصفهانی) is a former Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan. Politician, Writer, Women & Minority Rights advocate, Farahnaz Ispahani is a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center. She is a Pakistani politician who served as a member of Parliament and Media Advisor to the President of Pakistan. At the Parliament she focused on the issues of terrorism, human rights, minority rights and US-Pakistan relations.
Well we can clearly see the things she was involved with are well not exaactly shining are they and asking "comments" from such a person just shows the credibility of the article itself! I mean our Media is a liar and some traitor, terrorism mind I remind you last week, human rights..err? minority rights...hummm US-Pakistan relaitions....and other err hmmm....
In my opinion asking a lady who failed in each field she was "advisor" of really shows how much the article is worth...had they asked someone who had at least succeed in 1% of their task maybe...
And what is this:
"The real love they can have that most of us find with a partner, they find with men," she said. "They mostly see their wives as the mother of their children."
How would she know when clearly no one admits it...or is she a padri to whom they go to confess?
Man! We need lots of meds for ADHD!
Now isnt that hypocrisy :
Most countries in Europe widely accepted homosexuality. In Spain, 88% of participants voiced that society should accept homosexuality. Parts of Latin America expressed positive opinions on homosexuality, as did Australia (79%) and Philippines (73%). In Canada, 80% of the respondents expressed tolerance of homosexuality.
The study also showed that more people in the United States now believe that homosexuality should be accepted, with 60% answering yes in 2013, compared with 49% in 2007.
I can show you similar articles of people literally crying of being treated as 2nd class...if in Europe ticking something would mean they are not labelled as hypocritical Christians then tick they shall
Back to the question how reliable is PEW, their research esp when they go interviewing a failed lady?
Khair just my 2 cents!