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Monday, November 7, 2022

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Gay Qatari man won’t let World Cup ‘bury’ LGBTQ+ atrocities ‘in the shadows’

A gay Qatari man who helped shine a light on the persecution of LGBTQ+ people in the Gulf nation is determined that the World Cup won’t succeed in “sports washing”.

Dr Nas Mohamed made headlines in May when he became the first known Qatari to come out on a public platform.

Homosexuality is illegal in the Gulf state. Same-sex relationships are criminalised and carry a punishment of several years in jail or fines. In some cases, under Qatar’s Sharia law, queer people can face death for living as their authentic self.

Brian J Smith comes out as gay and makes a moving point about sexuality.

Sense8 star has publicly spoken about his sexuality for the first time and revealed that he didn’t come out as gay to his family until he was 30.

The 38-year-old actor, with a career starring in the radically pansexual, orgy-filled show, Smith said he felt “terrified” growing up in the US state.

Smith described how growing up in the suburbs snarled him, as he struggled to find his place in the world.

Transgender community resisting anti-trans Colonial-era laws on the remote Tongan islands

Tonga is a sprawling mass of 169 incredibly remote islands in the South Pacific. Get to one of the handful that are inhabited by taking one of a few flight paths from New Zealand, Australia or Fiji to Tonga’s one airport in Nuku’alofa.
Here, in the deepest South Pacific, extreme Conservative values enforce Colonial-era laws which weigh heavily on the shoulders of the Leitis, a group of transgender women who have been remarkably resisting the norm in Tonga for generations.
As with any remote community, progress for the Leitis has been slow, rather, standstill, since the oppressive Colonial rule of the British.
Without the modern medical facilities of the populated mainland, they persevere without hormone therapy or gender reassignment surgery and in the face of adversity from traditionalist close-minded islanders.

A pesar de la fuerte represion y de los castigos contra la homosexualidad que hay en los paises Musulmanes, los Arabes no se perdieron de disfrutar del sexo gay.

Asi que famosos poetas como Hafiz I Shirazi y Abu Nuwas, alabaron y maldijeron hipocritamente la belleza de los jovenes a los que muchas veces emborrachaban para seducirlos.

A pesar de que en la decada de los 60 se vivio una especie de revolucion sexual , esta no incluyo del todo a los hombres y durante mucho tiempo se vio con malos ojos cierta forma de vestir , por ejemplo las camisas de varios colores se relacionaban con la homosexualidad y el uso de un arete , solo lo podian llevar los marinos , bajo ciertas condiciones, como solo en una oreja y del lado izquierdo.

Los hombres que violaban esas reglas eran considerados definitivamente gays, y los que si eran gay declarados y se arreglaban las cejas o el pelo, se exponian a que los discrimanaran.

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