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Re: Haha. Gaps Send a noteboard - 24/11/2010 11:57:34 PM
Unfortunately, "BECAUSE THEY'RE EVIL" is not valid reasoning in the real world.


Sadly, it often appears to be.

I do remember reading an article in the New York Times a year ago or so (could be four weeks or five years) on the Chinese government cracking down on homosexual nightclubs. I can't find it, but when searching for it I found this little tidbit from Kristof.

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/29/world/china-using-electrodes-to-cure-homosexuals.html

I do wish I could find that article, just to know if I'm remembering it correctly. I'd also find it amusing to talk about the backwardness of China, considering a large US State had an anti-sodomy (read: anti-homosexuality) law on its books as recently as ~8 years ago (Lawrence v Texas) and which was upheld by the supreme court back in the 80's.

I cannot even copy his manner because the manner of his prose was the manner of his thinking and that was a dazzling succession of gaps; and you cannot ape a gap because you are bound to fill it in somehow or other -- and blot it out in the process. -- Nabokov
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UN votes to allow discrimination against sexual minorities (i.e. homosexuals) - 24/11/2010 02:11:44 AM 1011 Views
Pretty appalling, but also rather unsurprising on who voted which way. *NM* - 24/11/2010 02:32:37 AM 304 Views
Some surprises, though. - 24/11/2010 02:52:17 AM 801 Views
I agree about South Africa - they have legal gay marriage! - 24/11/2010 11:04:10 AM 683 Views
Also, Bhutan? Wtf? And couldn't Russia abstain at least? *NM* - 24/11/2010 06:40:17 PM 335 Views
Hehehe, not surprised about India's vote - 24/11/2010 07:03:12 PM 710 Views
I was surprised to see China there. *NM* - 24/11/2010 03:06:12 AM 283 Views
Could have been a message of solidarity with its buddies - 24/11/2010 07:06:22 PM 686 Views
Why? Their exemplary record on Civil Rights? - 24/11/2010 08:08:57 PM 698 Views
When you return from vacationing in the land of False Dichotomy, let me know. - 24/11/2010 11:36:08 PM 572 Views
Re: Haha. - 24/11/2010 11:57:34 PM 815 Views
Oh yes, acceptance of homosexuality is new everywhere. - 25/11/2010 12:52:16 AM 724 Views
Just so you don't think I'm ignoring this: - 25/11/2010 01:25:27 PM 813 Views
Re: Oh yeah. - 25/11/2010 12:13:28 AM 608 Views
Very sad if not a shock. Democracy doesn't work people! - 24/11/2010 11:23:42 AM 704 Views
The Law and Justice isn't in power anymore on any level, remember? - 24/11/2010 02:29:41 PM 739 Views
No - 24/11/2010 02:37:30 PM 795 Views
Very simplistic generalisation here, perhaps you should correct it *NM* - 24/11/2010 07:08:54 PM 398 Views
He said "tend to", not "are". *NM* - 24/11/2010 07:11:47 PM 421 Views
It is correct, thank you for your concern though *NM* - 24/11/2010 07:58:46 PM 286 Views
I disagree - 24/11/2010 08:10:11 PM 612 Views
Then you are wrong - 24/11/2010 08:19:51 PM 607 Views
Am I wrong, or are you? - 24/11/2010 08:28:26 PM 731 Views
You are - 24/11/2010 08:41:35 PM 565 Views
You did not read my post completely - 24/11/2010 08:47:07 PM 686 Views
I did - 24/11/2010 08:56:39 PM 645 Views
Really now, what kind of exchange is this? - 24/11/2010 09:35:55 PM 641 Views
A pointless one - it finished as it started. *NM* - 24/11/2010 10:00:37 PM 310 Views
How can such tiny stupid cow states have the same amount of votes we do? Disgusting. *NM* - 24/11/2010 02:50:10 PM 309 Views
Eh, whatever. Most of africa and asia voted to kill people. - 24/11/2010 06:09:33 PM 657 Views
Most of the nations might leave the UN in that case *NM* - 24/11/2010 07:13:38 PM 335 Views
Ah, the John Foster Dulles approach to democracy. - 24/11/2010 08:13:11 PM 699 Views
Pretty sad, and surprising that so many nations abstained when they could've swung the vote. - 24/11/2010 08:34:58 PM 729 Views
Do you ever get tired of your hyperbole? - 24/11/2010 09:48:21 PM 709 Views
The interesting part - 24/11/2010 10:05:27 PM 981 Views

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