Better late than never! The folks in Hollywood have finally realized
the horrors of Shariah Law.
According to the Wall Street Journal:
The pink stucco palace known as the Beverly Hills Hotel has
long been a symbol of Hollywood glamour and affluence, the place where
Elizabeth Taylor decamped for six of her eight honeymoons. Now it's become the unlikely epicenter of
protest against a new set of harsh laws enacted by the Islamic country of
Brunei.
The opulent hotel is part of the Dorchester Collection, a
luxury chain owned by the Sultan of Brunei. This week, the tiny, oil-rich southeast Asian
country set off a storm of celebrity protests and boycotts by introducing
Islamic laws that include death by stoning for homosexuals and adulterers.
Over the past several days, 20-events have been canceled at
the Beverly Hills property – a loss of about $2 million in revenue for the
hotel, according to Dorchester. Local
politicians and celebrities are also boycotting the nearby Hotel Bel Air in Los
Angeles, the hotel’s more subdued sister property.
Big names like Jay Leno and Ellen DeGeneres are urging
boycotts, and the Beverly Hills mayor and council are calling for Dorchester to
sell the famed hotel.
At long last, Hollywood is
understandings that radical Islam calls for the stoning women and the murder of
gays. Where have they been for the past
50-years?
Katie Pavlich of Townhall.com said, “I won’t hold my
breathe waiting for the left to call their Hollywood friends ‘Islamaphobic’ – that
term is typically reserved for conservatives who warn about radical Islam. Further, I won’t bother hoping Hollywood
liberals will reject the Obama Administration’s tolerance of the Iranian regime
or the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.” [Both
believe homosexuality should be punished by death and gays are being publicly
hanged regularly in Iran.]
I wonder if those who live in the ‘bubble’
of Hollywood … who are outraged over their sacred hotel’s Islamic foreign ownership
… have a clue of Shariah Law’s gains across America. [Read my previous blog postings – Nov. 1, Sep.
27, Sep. 13, Aug. 26, Jul. 22.]
Rev.
Dr. Kenneth L. Beale, Jr.
Chaplain
(Colonel-Ret), U.S. Army
Pastor,
Ft. Snelling Memorial Chapel
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