why Japan??!!!!! why is it always Japan doing these kinda of things "human weapon" why???Β‘!!!! why it is always non-Japanese human being (π°π·) why not non humane weapons Japan!!? why does Japan loves to make monster weapons out of human beings?!
LThis drama will never see the light of day so u wont have to be mad is censored. π If will ever be will be…
Q) china queer laws.
A)In China, there are no explicit national laws protecting against discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and same-sex marriage or adoption is not legally recognized. While homosexuality was decriminalized in 1997 and removed from the mental illness list in 2001, the government heavily censors LGBTQ+ content and has adopted increasingly restrictive stances on activism and civil society since 2015. The Guardian +2
Key Legal and Social Aspects of LGBTQ+ Life in China:
Discrimination and Protections: No nationwide anti-discrimination laws exist. LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly trans and non-conforming people, face vulnerability and lack legal recourse in employment or housing disputes.
Marriage and Family: Same-sex couples cannot marry, adopt children, or access assisted reproductive technologies.
Censorship: The government tightly controls media, frequently removing content portraying same-sex relationships from social media platforms, television, and film.
Transgender Rights: Legal gender change requires sterilization surgery. Stringent criteria for sex reassignment surgery (SRO) include being over 18, single, having parental consent, and a clean criminal record.
Activism: Public advocacy is highly restricted; many LGBTQ+ events have been shut down and activists detained or forced into silence.
Safety: While violent hate crimes are rare and travelers generally report no issues, the overall political atmosphere for local LGBTQ+ advocacy is difficult. The Guardian+4 Despite the challenging environment, some minor progress has occurred, such as rare court rulings against conversion therapy and growing acceptance among younger generations, though these remain precarious. Outright International... by Google Gemini AI
LThis drama will never see the light of day so u wont have to be mad is censored. π If will ever be will be…
but there are a lot of bl and gl dramas and queer people's in china. If they're prohibiting queer in china (law) then why be queer and make bls and gls??
He chang Xi
Song Yan [Body only] (Ep. 1-2, 4-5,
14-15, 35-36) Guest Role.
Zhu Zan Jin
Song Yan [Face only] (Ep. 1-2, 4-5.
14-15, 35-36) Guest Role.
This one, right?
A)In China, there are no explicit national laws protecting against discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity, and same-sex marriage or adoption is not legally recognized. While homosexuality was decriminalized in 1997 and removed from the mental illness list in 2001, the government heavily censors LGBTQ+ content and has adopted increasingly restrictive stances on activism and civil society since 2015. The Guardian +2
Key Legal and Social Aspects of LGBTQ+ Life in China:
Discrimination and Protections: No nationwide anti-discrimination laws exist. LGBTQ+ individuals, particularly trans and non-conforming people, face vulnerability and lack legal recourse in employment or housing disputes.
Marriage and Family: Same-sex couples cannot marry, adopt children, or access assisted reproductive technologies.
Censorship: The government tightly controls media, frequently removing content portraying same-sex relationships from social media platforms, television, and film.
Transgender Rights: Legal gender change requires sterilization surgery. Stringent criteria for sex reassignment surgery (SRO) include being over 18, single, having parental consent, and a clean criminal record.
Activism: Public advocacy is highly restricted; many LGBTQ+ events have been shut down and activists detained or forced into silence.
Safety: While violent hate crimes are rare and travelers generally report no issues, the overall political atmosphere for local LGBTQ+ advocacy is difficult.
The Guardian+4
Despite the challenging environment, some minor progress has occurred, such as rare court rulings against conversion therapy and growing acceptance among younger generations, though these remain precarious.
Outright International...
by Google Gemini AI