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Chui Chi Ning from Hong Kong says,
I support to set up the SOD in Hong Kong.every government wish to fully allocate her resources in order to enhance the step for further development. Every governments wants to minimize her social cost so as to maintain her stability.I would consider that every persons has his or her abilities including (homosexual and Transgender persons of course)to enrich the society.I think it would be a totally upset that if a person could not utilize his or her potential to contribute for the society for the reasons of his or her personal preferences that cannot offence others. A social worker could not be a social worker to other disadvantagesfor the reason of her gender identities. SHEbecomes an disadvantages.This is totally a waste of social resources intoa social cost. It is because discrimination has become an reasonable excuse for denying others entry to develop his or herself and , thesociety. Let discrimination to develop social cost is absolutly not a principlefor any governments.Therefore I agree to set up the SOD.Therefore
Amanda Lam from China says,
Thanks Roddy for organising this... we really need to voice out!
Frederick Or from Hong Kong says,
?SOD legislation does not warrant legalization of same-sex marriage ?SOD law is about equal access to employment, education, facilities and services ?SOD legislation does not mean nor require moral approval of homosexuals from the society ?Freedom of opinion will not be proscribed by the law ?Neither SOD law or the absence of it can encourage a particular sexual orientation ?SOD is to fulfil international and constitutional obligations to eliminate discrimination ?Equal rights, not special rights ?Reverse discrimination is not an issue with the SOD law ?SOD law is about “equity? not “charity??SOD law cannot be abused by anyone claiming to be homosexuals ?Effective elimination of discrimination requires both education and legislation ?Discrimination based on sexual orientation is prevalent in Hong Kong ?Public opinion shall be sought but not as a pre-requisite to legislation
Cheng Man Chun from Hong Kong says,
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Julie Harris from Hong Kong says,
About time. Hong Kong is the first place that I have been openly discriminated against in terms of my sexual orientation.
Linda Olson from Hong Kong says,
I look forward to living in a Hong Kong where all people have equal rights.
Ana Kelly from Hong Kong says,
Hong Kong has to be progressive if it wants to be the leading Asian city! The current lack of equal opportunities in all areas is backward and makes Hong Kong look very bad.
Chine Chan from China, Hong Kong says,
I am not a member of LGBT, but we all witness the harm to society and delay of our society in general development as well as to be a real metropolitan that with equality to all people. I support the Bill of SOD!
Christina Tang from Hong Kong says,
just as racial discrimination, discrimination against a person's sexual orientation is unreasonable and should be stopped.
Chan Yuk Mei from Hong Kong says,
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Andrew Chin from Hong Kong says,
Will my full support.
Tang Chi Wai from China, Hong Kong says,
We should all unite together to go against any kinds of discrimination including this one. We hope the Government take this issue seriously. Hong Kong has always been famous for its international status. Yet, when we come to talk about sexuality issue, Hong Kong has become the least open-minded city in Asia. Is there conflict here? Can Hong Kong claim itself an international city anymore?
Chrys Hill from China says,
I am opposed to any form of discrimination and support the gay community in their attempts to achieve recognition.
Lenea Reuvers from China, Hong Kong says,
In any society where discrimination is as accepted and prelevant as in HK society, it is the obligation of any government to protect their citizens faced with discrimination, independent from public opinion. It is, simply speaking, their job, it is what they are being paid for.
Francis Chan from Hong Kong says,
in an international city like HK, we need to be as progressive as the other international cities. everyone should be equal
Edmond Chan from Hong Kong says,
I support the SOD legislation.
Tomato Land from Hong Kong says,
i support the sexuality ordiance.
Selina Lam from Hong Kong says,
support all the way!!!
Billy Chu from Hong Kong says,
we should respect the variety of society
Wong Cham Yip from Hong Kong says,
i think everyone should have equal right. No one should be discriminated.
Law Pui Shan from Hong Kong says,
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Pui Ip from United States, Los Angeles says,
I'm from Hong Kong and I fully support total equality and full rights for everyone!
Harry Chu from Hong Kong says,
LOVE forever~
James Seymour from Hong Kong says,
Human rights should not depend on majority approval.
Pui Kee Seto from Hong Kong says,
What we requesting is equity, we are HK citizen as well, why we can't have the right same as the other people
Wayne Yiu from Hong Kong says,
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Ip Chung Yiu Steven from Hong Kong says,
I never understand it is an issue. Homosexuals are also citizens, human being.
Lina Marcela Arteaga Alvarez from Hong Kong says,
I'm a Lesbian born in Colombia but grew up in Hong Kong. I've been living in Hong kong for over 18 years and I have really noticed that little have been achived in terms of legal protection for the community. My dreams is that one day I can see an open Hong Kong and whith really equal opportunities for EVERYONE. Thank you!
Kwan Hiu Fai from Hong Kong says,
we wanna alive!
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Simon Chung from Hong Kong says,
Equal opportunity is a human right. It should be available for all minority groups facing discrimination.
Charlers Lai from Hong Kong, Wong Tai Sin says,
We will fully support!!!They are also hongkonger!!!They need the law to support and without discrimination to protect!!!Then we can proof that Hong Kong is a cultured place!!!!!!
Mikus Abolins - Abols from Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong says,
all different - all equal
Lau Yiu Hang from Hong Kong says,
Everyone should be treated equally no matter what his/her sexuality is. If you think that homosexuality is "abnormal", then disabilities are also "abnormal". Nowaday, there are similar laws protecting those disabilities, why can`t it apply to "homosexuality" too? It is absolutely fair to do so.Thank you for your attention!
Joseph Cheung from Hong Kong says,
I support the legislation!
Sir Sir Wu from China, Hong Kong says,
Many people hiding out in the closets are leading desperate lives.
Kim Ying from Hong Kong says,
SUPPORT
Eleanor Cheung from Hong Kong says,
If Hong Kong is to remain as a cosmopolitan city, her laws should reflect a respect for diversity. Anti-discrimination law is a vital step towards such a goal.
Leung Ts from Hong Kong says,
No discrimination on colors, no discrimination on sex.
Tam Wing-Sum from Hong Kong says,
I believe everyone's right should be protected to achieve equality in the society.
Helen Leung from Canada says,
I am a permanent resident of Hong Kong and fully support the inclusion of sexual orientation in the Anti-Discrimination Bill
Ashburn Eng from Singapore says,
I support GLBTQ equal rights!
C T from United Kingdom says,
The "decriminalization of homosexuality in 1991" illustrates a disgusting problem with the country. That's shocking.
Benton Randall Olmsted from Hong Kong, Sheung Wan says,
This is a serious issue for the people of Hong Kong, and any case of discrimination is unacceptable, regardless of the opinion of a vocal, fundamentalist, extremely bigoted minority.
Hyman Lam from Hong Kong says,
every citizen is the same, including gays
Wing Pui from Hong Kong says,
Everybody is equal.
Tom Canning from Hong Kong says,
Hong Kong as a financially developed territory, respectful to human rights should recognize the basic civil rights of any minority, as the GLBT community.
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Tak Shing Hui from Hong Kong says,
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¾G ±Ó±j from Hong Kong says,
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O Chalk from Hong Kong says,
Civil Rights for Sexual Diversities is an NGO working for the rights of people who may be disadvantaged by the law, policies and social prejudices in Hong Kong because of their sexual orientation, gender identity, sexual expression, family status and HIV status. I'm lovin' it.
Sammy Li from Hong Kong says,
In the Asia's World City, LGBT citizens are faced with discrimination day to day without legal recourse. What kind of vision is the "World City" delivering?
W.Y. Poon from Hong Kong says,
What is the legal authority that enacted the ordinance for protecting minority, disabled, etc. but not for us? are we regarded as nothing or being out of sight and out of mind? I can't believe that the LegCo treated us as SOMETHING inferior than minority and disabled! The very basic human right and esteem is being ignored! First of all, science proved that we, except those having terrible experience, do not have illnesses. IF and ASSUMING, for those who discriminate us, we have illnesses, are we not eligible to be just protected legally? This is not an ordinace to allow us to kick and seize a nuclear weapon to Hong Kong. Somebody else from the radio could dare to declare that it is the approach to cure us. Definitely, it's quite contradictive. We have to be cured and so we should not be protected from discrimination? How about AIDS? are the patients not required to be protected?
Chai Kwok Chung from Hong Kong says,
There must be some related laws to protect the rights of the homosextuality and protest the discrimination to those persons
William Sze-To Fuk Cheung from Hong Kong says,
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Lau Shiu Kei from Hong Kong says,
I really think this would be a big help for people to get outside of fear, helplessness, and unfairness.
Dr David Price from Hong Kong says,
SOD legislation does not "warrant" same-sex marriage (or recognition of partnership), as expressed in incorrect English here. However, in a civililzed, modern and international society, it should certainly lead at some stage, and trhough continuing public
Medeleine Mok from Hong Kong says,
Law is the best education. Discrimination is damaging to all citizens in the society, not just those who are being discdriminated against.
Sung Yuen from Hong Kong says,
Freedom to choose their own sexuality if it doesn't harm the others.
Simon Miles from Hong Kong says,
Equal rights for all citizens is a fundemental measure of a developed nation.
Tin Wing Po from Hong Kong says,
i've been thinking about this issue for quite some time, and i have made up my mind: i support this legislation.
Alvin Shui from Hong Kong says,
pls enact the anti_discriminate law
Ho Yin Fai from Hong Kong, Kowloon says,
I truly agree that the Government should pass the anti-discrimination bill to protection the homosexuality community because they are one of the groups as similar as the racial community do facing the discrimination in our society in Hong Kong.Reason: 1)
J. H. S. To from Hong Kong says,
I support anti-discrimination, and suggest that the title of the legislation be rephrased as follows - Anti-Discrimination (Sexual Orientation) Ordinance.
Elijah Fung from Hong Kong says,
I want to learn more about the SOD.
Lau Hoi Leung from Hong Kong says,
Absolutely support!
Jonathan Ho from Hong Kong says,
Treat all human as human, don't classify people with certain people's own eye sight. Thanks.
Lee Tak Man from Hong Kong says,
Laws is necessary to ensure all people, regardless their sexual orientation, have equal opportunity.
Josephine Ho from Taiwan, Chungli says,
Anti-discrimination legislation aims at dissipating existing prejudices and injustices. Unless Hong Kong is determined to consolidate an unjust social system, this legislation should be passed at all costs.
Cheng Chin Mong from Hong Kong says,
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Pinnie Ho from China, Hong Kong says,
GLBT entitle the same and equal human right as straight people do.
May Yee Wong from Hong Kong says,
I will support that and I think that will be good for many people
Gaye Chan from United States, Kailua says,
It is barbaric to grant the different rights to people based upon their sexual orientation.
Connie Chan from China, Hong Kong says,
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Antonio Ho from Hong Kong says,
Most developed and first world countries have already established laws to protect groups with different sexuality. Why should a place like Hong Kong not do the same?
Peter Ng from Canada, Vancouver Bc says,
not being discriminated is a basic human right any civilized country should recognize.
Sally Chun from Hong Kong says,
Public support cannot be solely determined by numbers. The spirit of the proposed law is to protect the rights of the MINORITY. If the majority is against introduing the law, it is exactly the responsibility of the government to make a bold step to prote
Wai Ching Angela Wong from Hong Kong says,
It's absurd that the government would act on an anti-discrimination law only when there will be over 50% support from the public. How often would a dominant group vote to support the abolishment of its power over the minority? I think an anti-discrimina
Fung Suk Han from Hong Kong says,
I agree Sexual discrimination legislation. It is equal for everyone, reducing discrimination.
Hui Chun Hung from Hong Kong says,
I support the Bill. Let HK be a real civilized city without discrimintaion of any kind.
Doris Lo from Hong Kong says,
There are too many discrimination on LGBT society in HK!
Dragon Lam from Hong Kong says,
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Sin Kwok Ho from Hong Kong says,
The law of sexuality which hk is enforced now,is completely unfairto homosexuality
Chung Lai Shan from Hong Kong says,
sexual right is basic human right.
Iris Ngan from Hong Kong says,
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Dominic Cheung from Hong Kong says,
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Emily Chan from Hong Kong says,
homosexuals should have their rights. Other countries such as Australia, U.K also got this law, why Hong Kong just starts to do it?!
Tracy Tsang from Hong Kong says,
We deserve BASIC human rights. I want to marry my girl friend. I want her to inherit my assets. I should have the right to enjoy the tax benefit and all sorts of benefits as the heterosexual partners do!
Wai Sum from Hong Kong says,
yes, i support the anti-discrimination law.
Mj Yap from Philippines, Quezon City says,
equality for everyone!
Robert Bentley from Canada says,
A former Canadian Prime Minister said in 1967 words to the effect that the government has no right in the bedrooms of the nation. Descrimination against sexual orientation is prevelent in HK. I lived there for 31 years and worked as a police officer in th
Paul Bradley from Canada, Toronto says,
Discrimination of any kind should be intolerable in any modern society
H.C. Tang from Australia says,
I am honored to be part of such movements. Thank you guys, for your courage and perserverance.
Yukki Yeung from United States, Des Moines says,
Though I'm currently studying in America, I was born and raised in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is my hometown and I want to see equal opportunities for people with different sexual orientation because this is the basic right for every individual to be treated eq
Ko Wai Kan from Hong Kong says,
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Wong Wing-Yun from China, Hong Kong says,
Equal rights for same-sex partnerships and marraiges. We are all one and the same. Blind to colour, to sex, and to sexual preference.
Inoue Sin from Hong Kong says,
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Pausu Wan from Hong Kong says,
please respect human right!
Sanjay Mahtani from Hong Kong says,
Come on HK SAR Govt.Give the chance to your people to be FREE!!!
Michelle Choi from Hong Kong says,
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Marina Bullivant from Hong Kong says,
I am heterosexual however I definitely feel that everyone should have the right to choose their own sexual orentation. Chosing same-sex relationships should not jeopardise a citizen's social standing nor should it have any detrimental influence on job opp
Patrick Fahn from Canada, Toronto says,
As a gay man who is also a member of a visible minority living in Canada, I believe it is absolutely essesntial that everyone is protected against discrimination based on age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, etc. Canada is very advanced
J. P. Wong from Canada says,
Human rights and social equity for all are the foundation of a health society.
Steven Wong from Hong Kong says,
It is about time this is taken care of. Hong Kong cannot become a world class city if it does not afford world class protection to its own citizens.
Lai Kwan Reinhard Chau from Hong Kong says,
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Leung±ç Po ShanÄ_¤s from Hong Kong says,
HK must has the anti-discrimination law to enhance diversity, freedom and creativity of the city.
Andy Quan from Australia, Sydney says,
Discrimination in the form of unequal treatment, disparate effect, harassment, victimization and vilification in areas such as employment, education, provision of goods, facilities, services and membership to professional and social institutions is wrong.
Barry, Man Wai Lee from Hong Kong says,
I think education is a key factor to eliminate discrimination against people with different sexual orientation in our society in the long run. However, since I personal have seen so many incidents violated the basic right of a person with different sexual
Luis Frances from Spain, Madrid says,
I fully support non-discrimination of ANY kind.
Evan Steer from Hong Kong says,
Equality for all. I support the SOD Bill in HK.E.Steer
Michael Tong from China, Hong Kong says,
Dont give it up, fight for our human rights !!! I believe if every family in HK has a gay/lesbian, they may understand??. If happen, HK will be better a good place to live without any discrimation and then it may consider cosmopolitan city!!!!
Andy Mok from Hong Kong says,
We want to live our life equally as the hetersexual community.
Paul Causey from Thailand, Bangkok says,
As an HIV/AIDS specialist working for 18 years in HIV prevention and care, this bill is critical for LGBT mental and societial well-being. As a frequent tourist to HK, also, the failure of this type of legislation would lead me to consider other destinati
Lee Ka Lok from Hong Kong says,
Let's work together for Equal Rights for Gays abd Lesbians..Hong Kong
Kwok Ho Wai from Hong Kong says,
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Yeung Chi Keung from Hong Kong says,
I want to vow to have SOD Bill to be stand as people are prejudice against gay. Thank you.
Tin Ang from Singapore says,
Change is inevitable. Those who disallow changes are the real ones destroying family and society values. They have no credibility to judge us based on their religion. In this case, the religion separates people, not unite.
Indu Lekshmi from Singapore says,
I believe all people should be given equal civil rights, regardless of their orientation.
Darryl Rigot from Netherlands, The Hague says,
This is year 2005. Jurrassic era is long gone. Leave sexual preference discrimination to the Dinosaurs!!
Jun Deng from Hong Kong says,
I fully support the Sexual Orientation Discrimination Legislation in Hong Kong. Every one is entitled to be treated equally and should be equally protected against any discrimination in action from those who believe they are morally superior than the oth
Vincent Boudville from Hong Kong says,
Sexual Orientation Discrimination legislation protects our rights.
Danny Cheng from Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Studying In Uk says,
Christian group, I told you what, Gay relation not equal to sex.. we really have feeling, the love feeling... but our group is small, I think Government should protect people with tiny power, protect our life do not disturb by other.
Guy Ho from Hong Kong says,
Sex orientation is a private matter. It's been there as long as human being existed and it is not going to change even when it is not socially or legallly supported.
Clifford Kung from Hong Kong says,
fight for what we deserve
Olivia Hon from Singapore says,
i am a HongKonger who has migrated to Singapore. I still return to HK every year. In the recent years i have seen many young lesbians on the streets of both Hk and Sg, i do think that the younger generation of both countries are much more tolerate of homo
Dennis Selinger from China, Hong Kong says,
I find it appalling that a so-called "world class" city still does not have anti-descrimination laws. No individual, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientations, religion or other believes should suffer descrimination in any form. I fully support ant
Rahmat Suliati from Singapore, Sinapore says,
thing have to be treat fair
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Edward To from United States, Los Angeles says,
In a modern society like HK, I believe any discrimination behavior should be discouraged. Unless people who object can prove that homo/other sexuality is a WILLFUL sin/crime, the difference between homo/other sexual orientation and heterosexuality is just
A Lee from Hong Kong says,
I support the SOD Law.
Binchong Yeo from Singapore says,
Homosexuals are not deviants; just different. Please grant us the same rights because we deserve it.
Chan Chi Wa from Hong Kong says,
Although I'm not gay, I agree that the sexual orientation discrimination legislation is necessary for HK.
Lam Henry from Hong Kong says,
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Derek Wan from Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur says,
It is a basic human right for us to choose our sexual orientation without being discriminated.
Fok Yuen-Hung from Hong Kong says,
I support to enforce the law of SOD.
Joseph Hui from Australia says,
Its time for hypocrisy to be condemned. Intolerance will only foster fear, shackling the future society.
Yan Yan Chan from Hong Kong says,
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Milton Chu from Hong Kong says,
I support this legislation.
Kam Chuen Lee from Hong Kong says,
In front of the law, everyone should be equal and has the basic human right by nature regardless who he or she is. Ironically, Hong Kong, being one of the most civilized cities in the world, the issue of sexual orientation discrimination is still terribl
Victor Mac from Hong Kong says,
I agree there should be setup a legislation to protect gay people. such as gay discrimination law, equal opportunities...etc.
Yau Nai Kuen from Hong Kong says,
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Gavin Mcdougalal from Hong Kong, Central says,
Acceptance and tolerance are crucial to a harmonious society.
Peter Kovolsky from Hong Kong says,
Within a liftime of almost 60 years I have seen the tragic outcomes of discrimination against individuals with a different sexual orientation other than that of mainstream society's and would feel sorrow if it the Hong Kong government and people do not en
John Fu from Hong Kong says,
I do not see any harm to any party when the bill being approved.
Peter Mackenzie from United Kingdom, Glasgow says,
The 19th C just called. It says it wants it's moral indignation back.
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Yuliana Wu from Singapore says,
There are no difference between homosexuals and heterosexuals, all are citizens of HongKong. As the democratic society, everyone of all walks of life should be treated fairly. Discrimation of homosexuals is simply unfair. Everyone should be treated equall
Dennis Wong from Canada, Vancouver says,
It is sad that most of the Hong Kong immigrants to have immigrated to Canada oppose anything that is related homosexuality.
Peter Wood from Hong Kong says,
I work in a high profile job. Everybody I know, including my boss and my family are aware, and indeed happy that I an gay. Descrimination is disgusting in todays world. Besides, the 'pink pound' is a major economic force.
D Vander Flier from China says,
Protection for the marginal portions of society will allow them to engage in captial ventures.
Zy Leong from United States, Berkeley says,
If society still has a conscience, it must end discrimination now!
Joshua Tong from Australia, Sydney says,
to think that Hong Kong regards themselves to be a democratic society and a protector of it people, i am pretty disappointment to see such ignorance and selfishness in such a great city.
Alexis Kwong from Hong Kong says,
Hong Kong is my Home, and I seriously believe that no one should be discriminated in my home. I support the Sexual Orientational Drismination legislation whoelheartedly.
Dennis Lim from Hong Kong says,
Every single discrimination should be stopped! Even if 1% of the people feels there's inequality!
Howard Liu from Hong Kong says,
I fully support passing the bill for sexual orientation discrimination legislation
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Jun Hon Lau from United Kingdom, Hebden Bridge says,
I am BBC. From the heart I am deeply disappointed and hurt with Hong Kong's overall attitude towards Homosexuals. However I also think it is a bit much to take on for Hong Kong as a young Nation of/to christianity but also mixed with the 'old' beliefs and
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D Ng from United Arab Emirates says,
People should have the same legal rights as others in the community regardless of what their sexual orientation is.
Greg Crandall from Hong Kong says,
This is a human rights issue, and nothing more. To discriminate in any form, in any manner on any people is unacceptable in todays progressing society. For once, Hong Kong has an opportunity to show off its diversity.
Johann Steenkamp from China, Hong Kong Sar says,
These laws are not revolusionary and is accepted as rational in most developed countries. Check the South African constitution, an example from an African country where bigotry is not suffered!
Ben Ho from Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur says,
I strongly believe each and every human being irregardless of race, gender, age, nationality and creet, should be given equal rights in respect to education, housing, marriage, medication, religion and social support.
Kelvin Lee from Singapore says,
Prevent unfair discrimination, and stop other groups from making indiscriminate HATE SPEECH on others who do not happen to share their bigoted fundamentalist views!!!Homosexuals and other minorities have every right to claim the right to live like any oth
Steven Freeman from Hong Kong says,
I wish to go on record supporting sexual orientation anti-discrimination legislation.Steve Freeman
Eunice Tanpeiyan from Singapore says,
no sexual discrimination
M Mahtani from Hong Kong says,
Discrimination of any type is contrary to morality. I belive the SOD bill should be passed! WE ARE ALL THE SAME!
Keri Hulme from New Zealand, Okarito says,
All adult citizens in all countries should the right to practise their own sexualities when it is adult consensual sex.
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Ivy Tan from Singapore says,
I believe all humans should be given equal rights, irregardless of gender preferences. Being homosexual does not determine our ability to perform at work, studies or other aspects of life.
Arik Aziz from Singapore says,
times have changed as regard to being a homosexual. i think the world is more open to a person having a homosexual orientation as upposed to be heterosexual. then is bisexual acceptable? when one is condemmed and another is not?
Taura Edgar from China, Hong Kong says,
i support equal rights for all under the law.
David Roden from Hong Kong says,
freedom for all
Scott Tan from Singapore says,
Everyone in this world is born equal. If given a choice, who want to be different from the rest of the people. I'm born in a family of six, 2 male and 4 female. My elder brother is gay and my elder sister is a lesbian and so am I. I believe this is due ge
Brian Mccaig from United Kingdom, Paisley says,
The LGBT community in Hong Kong should enjoy the same rights as their fellow citizens and be able to live their lives without fear of persecution for their sexual orientation.
H.Y. Tang from Hong Kong says,
I definitely support the Sexual Orientation Discrimination Legislation in Hong Kong. Being gay, I can see that the major of people have misunderstanding or prejudice on homosexuality. If Hong Kong really supports equal rights and believes in democracy, i
Eugene Oh from Hong Kong says,
this is a civil rights issue; hong kong being a secular democracy, religious groups should not be allowed to influence the law. christian groups are the most vociferous: what happened to "love thy neighbour"?
Wayne Jones from Hong Kong says,
No discrimmination please
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Kevin Ho from Hong Kong says,
The government has to take serious action to legislate against discrimination.
Norman Fung from Taiwan, Taipei says,
I strongly support the passing of the SOD bill
Scott Allison from United Kingdom, Glasgow says,
Politicians must be bold and adopt legislation giving equality to all, it is the only right and fair thing to do. It is not about whether a majority want it or not, because a gay minority is singled out purely because they *are* a minority.
Khairul Muhammad from Singapore says,
come on...live and let live!
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Man Si Wai from China, Hong Kong says,
This is the minimum a society could provide for its minorities. Any government of integrity should not be hijacked by the orchestrated voices of hatred which are based on ignorance and ungrounded fear. Schools which help spread such ignorance and fear to