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fudger Wrote:Is kissing illegal in the USA????
are public displays of affection illegal???
If so the presedent should be arrested for kissing his wife on the steps of the white house after he was elected. Right???
These people that hide behind a religion when they are homophobic should be named, shamed and taken to justice.
Of course kissing in public is legal, its easily covered by the right to freedom of expression. However that does not preclude owners of private property from controlling what does and does not take place on their property. The kiss took place on the the property of the church of the LDS, and they are well within their rights to prohibit gay kisses on their property. The legal question is what means are they allowed to use to enforce such rules, and what means are excessive force. Additionally since the property is in use as a public thoroughfare to what extent do they have to signpost the rules they have to follow to use the thoroughfare.
Fred
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OK so about holding your head down.... We were walking around Geneva last night, with lots of people milling around of all nationalities and all sorts of persuasions surely. The veiled muslim women stood out like sore thumbs.... and I was profoundly moved inside about how unfair it was that I felt I couldn't hold my lover's hand because I might be in danger, while these women (blatantly or because they were conforming to their male population's requests?) defied what our European society's dressing norms were. I wouldn't mind the burka or the hijab so much if it didn't also ultimately mean that our community might be discriminated or persecuted again the way it is in the countries of the Middle East. The only way I can see it, would be for everyone to wear a burka until that sign of being part of the community didn't mean anything. But with summer heat, who would want to be wearing such heavy clothing and deprive themselves of a bit of fresh air?
We only saw two young men displaying their chests, (but then Geneva is not well known for displays of anything but blatant wealth) and not too many women showing off their charms either. Marshlander said he felt safer there than in London and yet, I could not have felt safe holding his hand in public. I know it's partly an age thing, and partly a feeling that I'd rather be safe than attract homophobe comments or physical reactions. Yet Geneva ought to be safe for all citizens. We certainly have to beware of norms rapidly and radically changing till we won't be allowed to do anything at all, even in the private sphere.
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At no point did I see these two men kissing, nor how they were kissing.... All I saw in the video was the harrassment. If things like the Mark Hall story can happen in Canada, shouldn't they be happening in the other supposedly free and human rights abiding countries of the world?
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