Posted on 4/18/2016, 3:30:48 AM by doug from upland
NOTE: PayPal pulls out of N Carlina but over anti-LGBT bill, but continues to have HQ in Singpore.
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A FOUR-YEAR battle ended yesterday, when Singapore's highest court upheld the constitutionality of Section 377(a) of the country's penal code, which renders any man convicted of committing "or abet[ting] the commission of...any act of gross indecency" with another man liable to two years in prison. Tan Eng Hong first challenged the law in September 2010, after he was charged under 377(a) for having oral sex with another man in a public-toilet stall. Two years later a second challenge was raised by Gary Lim and Kenneth Chee, a gay couple who have been together for 17 years. They argued that the law contravened two articles in Singapore's constitution: Article 9, which guarantees that "no person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty save in accordance with the law", and Article 12, the first section of which states, "All persons are equal before the law and entitled to the equal protection of the law."
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cause they like to pay pals.
seriously though, I’ve sent them one email with no response.
Now I’ll send them one about this.
Perhaps pen an editorial to the NY Post. They have printed a few conservative posts in the past of mine.
The PRC ruled last week gay marriage is totally ILLEGAL.
I’m COMPLETELY sure Apple Corp is about to abandon all it’s manufacturing and sales in China, right..?
Oh, SURE..!!
Pay Pal thinks it can impact legislation in North Carolina but knows they can’t in Singapore.
I was honestly surprised Red China’s government heard the case; years ago I worked with a ChiCom, and she described how files were kept on all employees that followed them from employer to employer. If your boss had it in for you, he would include a comment that you were a homo and it would follow you around forever, blocking opportunities, and you wouldn’t even know it was done.
40 million babies would have survived here if we simply had a court like Singapore’s - a court that actually RULES ON THE LAW...and only does that.
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