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>Taiwan has rejected same-sex marriages, in a blow to the island's reputation as a rights trailblazer in Asia
>The results in referendums come despite a high court ruling in March 2017 in favour of such unions.
>The court also gave parliament two years to amend laws or pass new ones. It is unclear how Saturday's voting will affect legislation.
>Meanwhile, President Tsai Ing-wen quit as leader of Taiwan's governing party after defeats in local elections.
http://archive.fo/vFa5B
What does this mean?
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This means that the neo-marxist wave is cresting and crashing against popular resistance. This is at least the second country to reject it recently, the first being Italy, and Frankly Ireland and Australia are the only countries I can think of to vote in favor of it in referendums. It also confirms, for the millionth time, that "social progress" is being pushed forward by unelected officials, when really it isn't so popular with the voting base. (See the Supreme Court in India and how it has handled sodomy laws and transgender issues for another recent example).
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Hope remains…
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No.189056
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>See the Supreme Court in India and how it has handled sodomy laws and transgender issues for another recent example
Is there a TLDR of this?
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On September 6, 2018, five judges of the Indian Supreme Court ruled that the nationwide sodomy law was unconstitutional
>The judges unanimously ruled that consensual same-sex relationships are no longer a crime, deeming Section 377 “irrational, arbitrary and incomprehensible.”
>The court’s ruling affirmed that lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in India are entitled to the full protection of both India’s constitution and international human rights law, and that laws that treat people as second-class citizens based on their real or perceived sexual orientation have no place in modern India.
https://www.hrw.org/news/2018/09/06/india-supreme-court-strikes-down-sodomy-law

To put this into comparison, the Indian House voted against repealing the same law (section 377) 71 to 24 in 2015. I think there was another earlier decision giving transgenders the right to whatever gender they want (or a third gender), but I don't recall.
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(((intellectuals)))
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>based Taiwan
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Good for them. At least East Asia isn't completely pozzed.
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