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Turkey bans the disembarkation of 2,000 passengers from an LGBT+ cruise ship, citing "moral" reasons. The governor of Aydin province declares that this behavior is inconsistent with the structure of our society and our moral values.
A THOUGHT FOR ALL THE VICTIMS OF NAZISM. LET US REMEMBER THAT THE HOMOSEXUALS WHO SURVIVED THE EXTERMINATION CAMPS CONTINUED TO SERVE THEIR SENTENCE IN GERMAN PRISONS AFTER THE LIBERATION.
Trump a déjà expulsé les personnes transgenres de l'armée une fois. Cette fois, son administration pourrait s'en prendre à tous les militaires LGBTQ+
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Anti-gay activist Anyta Bryant has died at the age of 84. She helped spread the sickening idea that homosexuals were pedophiles. One less fascist !
Homosexuality is not a choice, homophobia is.
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Un pays sur trois dans le monde (63) criminalise encore l’homosexualité à différents degrés. De l’Asie à l’Afrique, en passant par le Moyen-Orient, les peines peuvent aller de l’amende à la prison, voire à la mort pour 12 de ces pays, comme l’Iran ou le Yémen. Qu’en pensez-vous ?
One in three countries in the world (63) still criminalize homosexuality to varying degrees. From Asia to Africa, including the Middle East, penalties can range from fines to prison, or even death for 12 of these countries, such as Iran or Yemen. What do you think?