Greg Gutfeld is raising money to build a gay bar next to the Ground Zero mosque

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So, the Muslim investors championing the construction of the new mosque near Ground Zero claim it's all about strengthening the relationship between the Muslim and non-Muslim world.

As an American, I believe they have every right to build the mosque - after all, if they buy the land and they follow the law - who can stop them?

Which is, why, in the spirit of outreach, I've decided to do the same thing.

I'm announcing tonight, that I am planning to build and open the first gay bar that caters not only to the west, but also Islamic gay men. To best express my sincere desire for dialogue, the bar will be situated next to the mosque Park51, in an available commercial space.

This is not a joke. I've already spoken to a number of investors, who have pledged their support in this bipartisan bid for understanding and tolerance.

As you know, the Muslim faith doesn't look kindly upon homosexuality, which is why I'm building this bar. It is an effort to break down barriers and reduce deadly homophobia in the Islamic world.

The goal, however, is not simply to open a typical gay bar, but one friendly to men of Islamic faith. An entire floor, for example, will feature non-alcoholic drinks, since booze is forbidden by the faith. The bar will be open all day and night, to accommodate men who would rather keep their sexuality under wraps - but still want to dance.

Bottom line: I hope that the mosque owners will be as open to the bar, as I am to the new mosque. After all, the belief driving them to open up their center near Ground Zero, is no different than mine.

My place, however, will have better music.
For investment information, contact me at dailygut.com

And remember, kids, I'm dead serious on this one. (You can tell by the lack of humor in this particular piece).

Cheers!
 
So, the Muslim investors championing the construction of the new mosque near Ground Zero claim it's all about strengthening the relationship between the Muslim and non-Muslim world.

As an American, I believe they have every right to build the mosque - after all, if they buy the land and they follow the law - who can stop them?

Which is, why, in the spirit of outreach, I've decided to do the same thing.

I'm announcing tonight, that I am planning to build and open the first gay bar that caters not only to the west, but also Islamic gay men. To best express my sincere desire for dialogue, the bar will be situated next to the mosque Park51, in an available commercial space.

This is not a joke. I've already spoken to a number of investors, who have pledged their support in this bipartisan bid for understanding and tolerance.

As you know, the Muslim faith doesn't look kindly upon homosexuality, which is why I'm building this bar. It is an effort to break down barriers and reduce deadly homophobia in the Islamic world.

The goal, however, is not simply to open a typical gay bar, but one friendly to men of Islamic faith. An entire floor, for example, will feature non-alcoholic drinks, since booze is forbidden by the faith. The bar will be open all day and night, to accommodate men who would rather keep their sexuality under wraps - but still want to dance.

Bottom line: I hope that the mosque owners will be as open to the bar, as I am to the new mosque. After all, the belief driving them to open up their center near Ground Zero, is no different than mine.

My place, however, will have better music.
For investment information, contact me at dailygut.com

And remember, kids, I'm dead serious on this one. (You can tell by the lack of humor in this particular piece).

Cheers!
 
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I approve.
 
I'm a heterosexual but I would go have a couple of beers to support this.
 
Who is he to say the gay bar will have better music than the mosque?

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I'm a heterosexual but I would go have a couple of beers to support this.
 
Who is he to say the gay bar will have better music than the mosque?

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I so hope this goes through. Better yet, build gay bars/clubs/lounges and surround the mosque all around.
 
I so hope this goes through. Better yet, build gay bars/clubs/lounges and surround the mosque all around.
 
Damn i'm no fan of religion, but what did ISLAM do to these people? why the antagonistic attitudes?
 
Damn i'm no fan of religion, but what did ISLAM do to these people? why the antagonistic attitudes?
 
Originally Posted by Mark Antony

Damn i'm no fan of religion, but what did ISLAM do to these people? why the antagonistic attitudes?

hes just saying hes breaking down barriers, not to do it in a facetious way. and to think that it will be lambasted by most people ... just how double standards work...
 
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