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EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:People still believe in an imaginary god? where is the proof of this so called god? and if he so peaceful and amazing how come he always saying to kill gays and kill people who has sex before marriage? everything for this god is kill kill kill. He is a true warmonger if you ask me.
The_Honourable wrote:GAYS KICKED OUT
3 men put out homes in buggery ruling backlash
Members of the gay community are calling for calm and tolerance as three young men who were at the forefront of a human rights rally celebrating the historic court ruling on the unconstitutionality of the buggery and serious indecency laws, last Thursday, have been kicked out of their homes.
The three men, social worker Luke Sinette confirmed yesterday, were evicted for being gay. Among them, one young man who was asked to leave his family home because he embarrassed them because he was seen at the rally. Another man was accosted and taunted as he arrived at his rented apartment and a third was told by his landlord that after his display at the rally he had to leave.
Sinette’s organisation, Friends for Life, has put out an appeal for people to open their homes for temporary accommodation for the displaced men who no longer have a home. Friends for Life is also asking for resources including couches and mattresses for them. He said the response has been good.
More: http://newsday.co.tt/2018/04/15/gays-kicked-out/
If people who were marching in the anti gay protest were also kicked out of their homes that would have been ok too right?fatboy slim wrote:The_Honourable wrote:GAYS KICKED OUT
3 men put out homes in buggery ruling backlash
Members of the gay community are calling for calm and tolerance as three young men who were at the forefront of a human rights rally celebrating the historic court ruling on the unconstitutionality of the buggery and serious indecency laws, last Thursday, have been kicked out of their homes.
The three men, social worker Luke Sinette confirmed yesterday, were evicted for being gay. Among them, one young man who was asked to leave his family home because he embarrassed them because he was seen at the rally. Another man was accosted and taunted as he arrived at his rented apartment and a third was told by his landlord that after his display at the rally he had to leave.
Sinette’s organisation, Friends for Life, has put out an appeal for people to open their homes for temporary accommodation for the displaced men who no longer have a home. Friends for Life is also asking for resources including couches and mattresses for them. He said the response has been good.
More: http://newsday.co.tt/2018/04/15/gays-kicked-out/
good for them
The_Honourable wrote:I feel they get quiet and rethinking their position after seeing this photo on today's woman express
The_Honourable wrote:I feel they get quiet and rethinking their position after seeing this photo on today's woman express
The_Honourable wrote:I feel they get quiet and rethinking their position after seeing this photo on today's woman express
Daran wrote:Next up is gay marriage and gay adoption.
rspann wrote:So why they could be free to like what they want, but you telling us what we should like? That's not being tolerant.
Daran wrote:Next up is gay marriage and gay adoption.
Redman wrote:Daran wrote:Next up is gay marriage and gay adoption.
And so what?
That's until your son's turns a hen and your daughters dress like a man.AstonMartV wrote:It’s not about liking man or being homophobic. I see everybody as being regular human beings regardless of their beliefs and I wouldn’t condemn them for that.
I grow up with my own beliefs and morals and values, different as they maybe from you. What homosexuals choose to do in the privacy of their own home is their business. I not gonna support them because I don’t believe in those things, and what I don’t appreciate is them forcing this belief upon the rest of us.
Don’t tell me I have to accept it as normal because I don’t see it that way or my children have to be taught that it’s normal ( which is where it will eventually end up)
Same time if I see two gays on the street I not gonna treat them any differently.
She has never hid anything—manager
Joel Julien
Published:
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
One week after sprinter Michelle-Lee Ahye captured this country’s first ever gold medal by a female athlete at the Commonwealth Games, a photograph of her and her partner in a compromising position has been leaked online as part of an apparent smear campaign.
The photograph was taken from the private Instagram account of Chelsea Renee Ahye. The username on that account is mrskinglee10.6.
Ahye goes by the username kinglee10.6 and her Instagram account is also set to private.
The photo with the couple appeared to be released online as part of ongoing tensions following a High Court ruling last week which ruled aspects of T&T’s buggery laws unconstitutional.
Last Thursday, High Court judge Devindra Rampersad ruled that Section 13 and 16 of this country’s Sexual Offences Act, which makes buggery and serious indecency between two consenting adults illegal, was unconstitutional.
Rampersad’s ruling was in response to a constitutional motion filed by Trinidad-born gay rights activist Jason Jones. Although Rampersad found that the laws were irrational and illegal, they remain on the statute books, pending a hearing in July.
Conservatives opposed to gay rights and LGBTQI activists clashed outside the Hall of Justice following the decision and there was some violence between religious groups and the activists.
The photograph with Ahye sparked an homophobic debate online, with some people fully supporting Ahye’s right to live her life as she saw fit and others decrying it.
The T&T Guardian contacted Ahye’s manager Afeisha Wright for a comment on the situation yesterday evening.
Wright said although Ahye is a very private person she has never really kept anything from the public.
“Michelle has always had her accounts Facebook, Instagram, she has never kept anything from the public, so it is only now that people who are now getting to know the household name Michelle-Lee Ahye are seeing who she is,” Wright said.
“She has also been a very private person, so even though that is the situation she would not have a comment based on what’s going on here in Trinidad right now,” Wright added.
Wright was asked if the photos were being released now maliciously.
“The minute you put things out in the media it is left for their (the public’s) interpretation, so that is why I know in this particular matter she prefers not to have any say or should not be targeted in that regard where that is concerned,” Wright said.
Wright said Ahye, who is currently in Texas after her Commonwealth success, is focused on her athletics with the prestigious Diamond League series scheduled to start soon.
The T&T Guardian also contacted Coalition Advocating for Inclusion of Sexual Orientation (CAISO) executive director Colin Robinson for a comment on the issue. However, Robinson declined to comment saying as far as he is concerned it was a non-story.
AstonMartV wrote:It’s not about liking man or being homophobic. I see everybody as being regular human beings regardless of their beliefs and I wouldn’t condemn them for that.
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Same time if I see two gays on the street I not gonna treat them any differently.
AstonMartV wrote:I not gonna support them because I don’t believe in those things, and what I don’t appreciate is them forcing this belief upon the rest of us.
Don’t tell me I have to accept it as normal because I don’t see it that way or my children have to be taught that it’s normal ( which is where it will eventually end up)
Rudman wrote:^Well, see here now, this might be grounds for an appeal. They gonna argue that she had a distinct advantage over the other athletes, because she thinks that she's a man trapped in a woman's body........
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