Who decide your marriage right ?

 

Before the internet came to the earth, all marriages either decided by parents or community.

The part of community was mainly from the religious bodies. Thus, the marriage had to be held in the religious places. 

However, now, with the internet running round the world 24 hours, from east to west, the marriage as if decided by a few people either in the court, or the parliament. 

Taking example, the same sex marriage will have to be approved by the 222 Members of Parliament (MP) in Malaysia, they can vote YES or NO. 

Are these MPs have the right to decide the marriage of 300 million Malaysians? They are not your parents but the representative you chose to help you to care for the policy, that is the happiness of your life. 

Information said that there is a 10% of homosexual in Malaysia, of course, there are many MPs are bisexual and few are homosexual too.

This 10% is more than the 222 MPs, but the homosexual people have to suffer for decades for not able to get to stay together. As PM X said, no one care about your life behind the closed door, but the society judgment does affect the life of homosexual, there is no act to sue for discrimination or harassment of sexual preference at the work place, that is homosexual.

This is the reason, why Malaysians do not dare to come out as homosexual or bisexual. 

Now, the NGOs should consider, why the happy life , at least ONE million homosexual people should be decided by only a few people especially at the legal court procedure. At the parliament, the 222 people. 

Now, the internet age, you can get lots of test online, here is the Kinsey Scale Test, you can take it and see what your sexual preference is.

https://www.idrlabs.com/kinsey-scale/test.php

Dr. Alfred Kinsey, Dr. Wardell Pomeroy, and Dr. Clyde Martin developed the Heterosexual-Homosexual Rating Scale, also known as the “The Kinsey Scale,” in order to account for research findings that showed that people did not fit into exclusive heterosexual or homosexual categories.



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