Katy Perry: For God’s sake, just remove everything… Stay classy, stay naked like me!
Saudi Arabia invites US Commission on International Religious Freedom; escorts them off premises when the Chair, a Jewish Rabbi disrespectfully refused to remove his Kippah against the Saudi request.
Question: Why are dignitaries visiting Israel obliged to wear the Kippah even though they’re not Jewish? And Kippah wearing is after all merely customary (never required) even for Jewish Rabbis. So, who’s the hypocrite here?
Rabbi without Kippah
USCIRF Leaves Saudi Arabia After Government Official Insisted Chair to Remove Kippah
Mar 11, 2024
Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) ended early an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after authorities required the USCIRF delegation to leave the Diriyah UNESCO World Heritage Site in Riyadh when the USCIRF Chair, Rabbi Abraham Cooper, refused their requests that he remove his religious head covering (kippah).
The Saudi government had invited the delegation, led by Chair Cooper and Vice Chair Reverend Frederick A. Davie, to tour the site on March 5, as part of their official visit to the country that had started on March 3. After several delays to the tour, officials requested that Cooper, an Orthodox Jewish Rabbi, remove his kippah while at the site and anytime he was to be in public, even though the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs had approved the site visit. U.S. Embassy staff accompanying the USCIRF delegation supported and conveyed to Saudi officials Chair Cooper’s polite but resolute refusal to remove the kippah. Despite their efforts, site officials escorted the delegation off the premises after Chair Cooper indicated he sought no confrontation or provocation but as an observant Jew could not comply with a request to remove his kippah.
“No one should be denied access to a heritage site, especially one intended to highlight unity and progress, simply for existing as a Jew,” said USCIRF Chair Cooper. “Saudi Arabia is in the midst of encouraging change under its 2030 Vision. However, especially in a time of raging antisemitism, being asked to remove my kippah made it impossible for us from USCIRF to continue our visit. We note, with particular regret, that this happened to a representative of a U.S. government agency promoting religious freedom. USCIRF looks forward to continuing conversations with the Saudi government about how to address the systematic issues that led to this troubling incident.”
“Saudi officials’ request for Chair Cooper to remove his kippah was stunning and painful. It directly contradicted not only the government’s official narrative of change but also genuine signs of greater religious freedom in the Kingdom that we observed firsthand,” said USCIRF Vice Chair Davie. “We stand by our Chair and look forward to further discussions with our Saudi counterparts about protecting freedom of religion or belief for all. While we appreciate the various meetings we had in country with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Interior, the Human Rights Commission, and other interlocutors, this unfortunate incident starkly illustrates that much more work remains to be done for Saudi Arabia to align with international legal protections guaranteeing this fundamental right.”
“The key to real progress for all who seek peace is to remember that respect is a two-way street,” Chair Cooper and Vice Chair Davie added.
Circumcision proves God never wanted anyone to wear anything on their head?
USCIRF has recommended the U.S. Department of State designate Saudi Arabia as a “country of particular concern,” or CPC, for systematic, ongoing, and egregious religious freedom violations every year since 2000, most recently in its 2023 Annual Report. The State Department has designated Saudi Arabia a CPC repeatedly since 2004, most recently in December 2023; however, it has issued waivers on taking any action as outlined in the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA). As USCIRF has emphasized repeatedly, including in this recent publication, the right to religious freedom, as protected under international human rights law, includes the freedom to wear religious symbols and attire.
Katy Perry: Listen up everyone, remove every man made things like clothing, because God Almighty never created these earthling BS… Stay natural, let your ass see some sunlight.
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Katy Perry Nude Lesbo Party Pics Uncovered
Of course Katy Perry famously came on to the pop scene promoting blasphemously unnatural lesbodyking with her hit single “I Kissed a Girl” back in 2008…
In fact as we can see in the video above, Katy even went as far as to make an X-rated edit to her music video for the song featuring a ton of lecherous lady lip licking… And while Katy quickly grew out of this “phase” and returned to gobbling down obscene amounts of dick, the thought of her engaging in this sickeningly sinful lesbo sex still haunts the dreams of the pious Muslim men to this very day.
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