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(31-08-2022, 01:12 PM)forum456 Wrote: [ -> ]https://sg.news.yahoo.com/thought-die-mo...05836.html

‘It affects the whole community’
For Tan, the effects of Section 377A filter down to all aspects of life, from discrimination in housing to affecting what kinds of relationships can be shown on free-to-air TV or what kinds of lessons can be taught in schools. “It doesn’t only affect me, it affects the whole community,” he adds. After the repealing of the law “more people will accept and learn to accept LGBTQ people as they are.”

However, when prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong announced Section 377a would be repealed, he also said the government had no intention of allowing equal marriage. He would change the constitution to prevent future legal challenges to the existing definition of marriage, he said.
Lee Hsien Loong announced, he also said the government had no intention of allowing equal marriage. (No to man and man  nudie)

He would change the constitution to prevent future legal challenges to the existing definition of marriage
(31-08-2022, 02:09 PM)Teeth53 Wrote: [ -> ]Lee Hsien Loong announced, he also said the government had no intention of allowing equal marriage. (No to man and man  nudie)

He would change the constitution to prevent future legal challenges to the existing definition of marriage
No use lah. The ah guas can go Taiwan or Australia to get married ..... Big Grin
Shitexchange so happy.🤣🤣🤣
It is foolish to allow pervert act.
This is against Law of Nature.
I welcome this change

but I sapport Marriage is between a Man and a Woman
Most rational people are averse to the repealing,  that's highly understandable. 

But what if it's their own family members/relatives who are gay?
Will the reactions be the same or different??