Now is much talk about in Malaysia about the 15th Malaysia General Election.
Scanning through the Malaysia political parties, non of them are brave enough to stand up for LGBT community. Of course, the LGBT community members are not brave enough to stand up for their cause of action, perhaps, join the political party.
There comes the two way argument. There is no political party supporter LGBT openly, thus, the LGBT cannot be represented in the political party.Until this moment, we see the politicians either on dressing or behavior are very much the members of LGBT community, it is still in 'don't say, don't tell' situation.
Of course, all political parties in Malaysia have gays and lesbians.
Now, here is one perhaps, the LGBT community can consider to think about, this is the PSM, though it is a small political party, it is still a chance to help to voice the problem of LGBT.
PSM does not openly voice its stand on LGBT for example, the legalising of same sex marriage of other countries, they also do not make a congratulatory message.
But the whole LGBT community could take a pause and see what both community can do about it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Party_of_Malaysia
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/15-socialist-countries-succeeded-130731664.html
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