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新聞:北京關閉了一個同性戀舞會.

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hellman 發表於 2010-1-16 00:11 | 只看該作者 回帖獎勵 |倒序瀏覽 |閱讀模式
本帖最後由 hellman 於 2010-1-16 00:14 編輯

共產黨和基督教相似的地方: 都反對同性戀(不理解)
以前大家列了許多他們相似的地方還好說都是為了集中權力,獨裁......
共產黨為什麼反對同性戀就不好理解了.連美國人都奇怪.共產黨應該是反封建的,反舊習慣,舊勢力的.
新聞:北京關閉了一個同性戀舞會.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100115/ap_on_re_as/as_china_mr_gay_china

Police force first Mr Gay China pageant to close
         
AP – Andrew Muyi, a participant for the Mr. Gay China pageant pose for photos in Beijing, China, Thursday, …
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BEIJING – Police canceled what would have been China's first gay pageant just an hour before it was to start Friday, the event's organizer said.

The Mr. Gay China pageant, featuring a fashion show and a host in drag, was set to take place in an upscale nightclub in Beijing, but police arrived and said it could not take place, Ben Zhang said.

"They said the content, meaning homosexuality, there's nothing wrong with that, but you did not do things according to procedures," Zhang said.

He said police told him he needed official approval for events that included performances, in this case a stage show.

Chinese police frequently cite procedural reasons for closing down gatherings deemed politically sensitive, and authorities have harassed gays in the past. Homosexuality remains a sensitive topic and gays struggle to be accepted by mainstream society.

"I feel really sad. This was going to be a very good event to show a positive image of gay people," said Wei Xiaogang, a judge at the event and host of Queer Comrades, a popular Internet talk-show on gay issues.

Organizers and contestants said they were not surprised the show was canceled, though the order came quite suddenly.

"Yesterday we were here rehearsing until after midnight and there were no problems and no one came to give us any kind of warning," said contestant Emilio Liu, 26.

The Mr. Gay China pageant had attracted a lot of media attention and even the normally staid state-run media reported on the event this week. More than 50 journalists were at the club when Zhang announced the pageant was canceled. Guests trickled in afterward, with some hugging each other after learning the show was off.

Zhang said earlier he hoped it would mark another step toward greater awareness of homosexuals in a country where gays are frequently discriminated against and ostracized. Eight men were competing for the title and a spot in the Worldwide Mr. Gay pageant, to be held next month in Oslo, Norway.

Organizers still planned to send someone to Oslo and would probably ask the pageant judges to choose a contestant,

organizer Ryan Dutcher said.

Gay rights in China have come a long way since the years just after the 1949 communist revolution when homosexuality was considered a disease from the decadent West and feudal societies, and gay people were persecuted. Sodomy was decriminalized in 1997, and homosexuality was finally removed from the official list of mental disorders in 2001.

While treatment of gays has improved in recent years, many are still reticent to draw attention to their homosexuality, particularly in the workplace.

China is officially atheistic, and without religious reasons for opposing homosexuality, attitudes are slowly shifting among city dwellers from one of intolerance to indifference. Gays living in big cities, like nearly all the men participating in the pageant, say their biggest challenge is dealing with parents and deeply ingrained expectations for them to get married and have children.
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研究 發表於 2010-1-19 06:55 | 只看該作者
問問你的父輩就不難理解。看看他們是什麼觀點。
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Azrael1 發表於 2010-1-19 17:23 | 只看該作者
問問你的父輩就不難理解。看看他們是什麼觀點。
研究 發表於 2010-1-19 06:55

父輩的都是封建思想,問他們有意義嗎?
個人感覺同性戀沒有什麼,
他們沒有傷害任何人,也沒有妨礙別人的正常生活,為什麼要反對?
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