The LGBT community should know now they have the pink votes in their hands to decide the country leaders who are progressive or backward people.
Korea has succeeded and all LGBT community should have the bravery to contact their respective politicians to let them know who can decide their fate in the political arena.
It is not the political leaders decide the life of LGBT in the country. Get the priority right.
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A campaign group called the Rainbow Action Against Sexual Minority Discrimination of Korea responded to Kim’s remarks, calling for his resignation and stating that “it has already been confirmed that the so-called conversion therapy is unscientific and goes against international human rights law.”
https://news.yahoo.com/south-korean-senior-official-endorsement-004746350.html
Is homosexuality legal in South Korea?
Yes. While same-sex encounters have never technically been illegal in South Korea, 2003 was a big step forward when homosexuality was officially declassified as “harmful and obscene”.
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