Singapore : The family is not destroyed by the homosexual

 


Singapore repealed the 377A Penal Code but not the entired 377 Penal Code.

The very reason is ,according to the Prime Minister, Mr LEE Hsien Loong said that homosexuals are better accepted by the people. 

Who destroyed the family structure in Singapore more, Mr LEE? In the internet age, all people could easily access to the information below.

 

 

Are the homosexuals destroying the marital strucuture in Singapore as the Deputy PM said so but your late father said otherwise.

The Singapore religious group leaders and politicians, we would like to challenge you to do the Kinsey Scale Test to see how straight you are here https://www.idrlabs.com/kinsey-scale/test.php

Don't blindly following the religious text books which created by people 2200 and 1440 years ago respectively. It is the British colonial master did not the white army to marry the colour men in India and created 377 Penal Code and thus the tragedy happening in all the ex colonial countries. Millions of homosexual people are in pains. 

 

Only when you are burnt, you have gay son or daughter, you would be hurt and would love to protect them.




 Now, you can the politicians in Singapore or in Malaysia, they are all silly and idiots when saying the destroying of the family structure is from homosexual. Here the evidence of the so called heterosexual, how straight they are, unless complete the Kinsey Scale Test above are the destroyers of family even country.

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 The issue of whether to repeal Section 377A of the Penal Code, which criminalises sex between men, does not meet the “very high” bar for a nationwide referendum, said Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong on Monday (Aug 22) in an interview with CNA. He added that repealing 377A is a matter of public policy and the PAP does not intend to lift the party whip when the issue is debated in Parliament. https://cna.asia/3Clu6rs Minister for Culture, Community and Youth Edwin Tong, who is also Second Minister for Law, added that it is not possible to keep the status quo on 377A much longer as the current legal position is an “untidy compromise” vulnerable to challenges in court. https://cna.asia/3CnwHkJ


 

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