Gay Rights in danger. US sides Iran.

by | Jan 27, 2006 | John Ong Living | 3 comments

Click here to read the article from The International Lesbian and Gay Association’s website.

This angers me. Frightens me. And disappoints me. How are lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people hurting the world, that we deserve this kind of treatment? More of a slap in the face when it comes from the United States of America.

3 Comments

  1. macboyx

    What a crock. What absolute bullsh*t. What has happened to this country. I swear we’re moving back in time, not forward.

  2. Jonathan Anonuevo

    I am indignant on the United States’ decision to support the Iranian initiative that deny’s advocating status to LGBT organizations. This really makes the U.S. an unconstitutional society to live in.

    I believe that the U.S. is “trying” to create their perfect society citing that it is wrong to be LGBT and you must be heterosexual. The U.S. denying LGBT people is like saying “I can’t help you because your too ugly” or “You can’t live in the United States because your too stupid for its’ society.”

    All humans are humans alike, whether we are straight or gay, young or old, mean or nice, or republic or democratic; It doesn’t matter, we all have equal rights all around and must not be denyed or excepted.

    We must all help lead the way for a better and equal rights society.

  3. John Ong

    Thanks for the comments.
    I’m just so appreciative for those who are out there watching our back as we sometimes zoned out in our own personal world, holiday, and enjoyment. Our job now is to let people know that we, the people, are not going to be bullied.

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