
Look, I agree with you here that they attacked him simply because he supported gay people. That's his life, it's his choice. (I'll say it again, the Arab community is divided in two: the first half hates him because of his attacks on Arabs and Muslims, and they have a point, but not to this extent. The second half hates him simply because he supported gay people or became an atheist, that's his life, it's none of our business. They have no right to judge.) (For your information, I don't support gay people, but it's none of my business what they do. If I meet one of them, I'll talk to him normally without trying to convince him of my beliefs.)
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