Pink Dot, the biggest day in Singapore´s LGBT calendar, arrived on Saturday (29 June). Hong Lim Park in central Singapore filled up with people decked out in pink, as well as rainbows flying all over the place. This is by far Singapore´s largest public civil society event, with a turnout otherwise unheard of in the city-state of highly restrictive public assembly laws. This year´s event calls on Singaporeans to `Stand Against Discrimination´.
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so, we should not blame british but anyone who involved and keep maintain section 377A until now, is called colonial
Section 377A is part of the baggage left behind by the British. Is it not odd that absolutely no other colonial power - and there were many - passed a similar law? The real question now is: had the law not already been on the statute books, would the newly independent nations freed from colonial rule then have decided to introduce such a law? I don't know the answer, but I very much expect most would not.
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