• 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    19 days ago

    I mean… You gotta be crazy to try and open a gay night club in a place that criminalizes being gay and not expect to be detained or even killed. I get it’s likely a form of protest, I’m just not sure what their desired outcome was.

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        17 days ago

        People are always surprised that I’m against Muslim immigrants. I don’t get it. I’m gay, seems pretty obvious to be against those who would rather I die. And I’m not against middle eastern immigrants. But Muslims? I have enough trouble with the Christians. Please keep your even more backward, fucked up religion in your shitty countries; which are only shitty because they are led by a backward, fucked up religion.

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    19 days ago

    It sounds like a clever provocation, and he probably made sure it catches attention before they can silently move it under the carpet. He didn’t do any crime, he even proposed compromises to make it seem OK and followed official procedures, so they can’t (now, publicly) presecute him by law, but it offended their homophobia that much they found nothing more clever than dropping him into a mental yard instead of, like, declining his idea for some made up reason. What’s that if not a high-risk high-reward prank activism? At least, we now know that the state of Pakistan loses it’s shit over him touching that nerve.

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    19 days ago

    Glad we supported the Pakistani coup and decided to recognize the illegitimate and fraudulent Pakistani elections where they jailed Imran Khan.

    And now we get bonus points for being able to whine about the right wingers we’re supporting!

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      19 days ago

      As per Wikipedia:

      The UN noted that there had been arrests of homosexuals within the past three years in 2018, 2019 and 2022.

      So it’s not like LGBT issues were much better under Imran Khan either.

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        19 days ago

        Pakistan now went more right instead of less right so I’d be surprised if it isn’t worse now.

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            19 days ago

            The new Pakistani government is pretty extreme right wing so it’s certainly not getting better.

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            18 days ago

            The bad laws were in place even before Imran - so that isn’t unexpected. However, only a democratic government affords any chance of revisiting it. Arguing that the situation is the same now is completely disingenuous.

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            18 days ago

            The difference is that America isn’t going to go less right if Biden wins. It’s already in a downward spiral and voting Biden isn’t going to break it. If anything it will strengthen 2028 Republicans.

            Pakistan wasn’t caught in the uniparty trap yet.

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    19 days ago

    I’m not saying his overall intent was a bad one. But if you try something like that, in a country like Pakistan, you do kinda deserve to be in a mental hospital. I understand trying to spread acceptance and provide a safe place to go for those not accepted by the local society at large, but maybe there are better, even slightly more accepting places where this kind of idea would pan out. I feel like this is equivalent to opening a dispensary in Thailand.

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      19 days ago

      Honestly, better being committed to a hospital where he can’t be killed by a mob.

      I’m all for fighting for human rights, but you have to fight. Just hoping for the best is never going to end well.

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      19 days ago

      Lemmy: protest groups have every right to block ambulances in the English-speaking world. If people die they die.

      Also Lemmy: we have to respect the homophobia of Islam because Christopher Hitchens supported the Iraq War 21 years ago.

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          19 days ago

          Thailand decriminalized Cannabis use in 2022. They’ve tightened the rules here and there a bit, but it’s the Mecca of Cannabis in Asia basically.

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          19 days ago

          Thailand has cannabis freaken everywhere a tourist might possibly be. I don’t know it if is possible to walk in a straight line for ten minutes in Pattya, Chaing Mai, or Bangkok without seeing cannabis for sale. And that is just official places, the stuff really grows like a wild weed there so tiny stores random stores will have the tea version for sale.

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      19 days ago

      The first queer people here got fired from their jobs and left largely destitute. They were the ones that started the first gay societies and the first protests in front of the White House. Throughout the decades, many were fired, arrested, or died from poor health or deaths of despair.

      Someone always has to take the first step.

      I recommend reading The lavender scare, it’s extremely relevant right now, and I had to keep checking the copyright date because the same shit is happening the same way it happened in the 50s.

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    18 days ago

    Its a crazy thing to try in a mullahville. Those guys hate anyone who isn’t their particular flavor. Pretty much like baptist with more power.

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    19 days ago

    Not sure why he thought that was a good idea. Being gay is fine but Pakistan not the best place.

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    17 days ago

    It’s kinda ridiculous, I hate that Islamic countries fail the separation of religion and state test. Education is a great way to change it, and just aiming to make people less religiously inclined.

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        17 days ago

        Doesn’t matter, and same can be said of any religion. What matters is educating people and making them prefer secular states.