This is how the homophobic forced more talents to leave Malaysia even in the internet age.
The 377 Penal Code, which is inherited from the colonial British system still in place to punish the weak and forcing the talents to leave the country.
Look at the gay fingers of politicians, you know they are cheating their wives. Unless the wife is a lesbian and just stays on for the wealth.
Many politicians are side gay.
How is the homosexual community in Malaysia is doing ?
https://riverofrainbow.blogspot.com/2026/06/glamping-with-pride-vs-repeal-of-377.html
Singapore is only repealed the 377A but not the whole penal code, one politician said that to prevent the same sex marriage passed in Singapore.
The founding father of the island nation said this before he departed for the heaven or hell. Why he did not dare to do it ?
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Councillor Ranjit Gill never imagined he would become the first LGBT Mayor of Hounslow. Born into a poor Sikh family in Malaysia, Ranjit arrived in the UK in 1979 on a student visa, unsure of what the future would hold. Within a year, he met the man who would become his partner, beginning a love story that would last 45 years. Together, they built a life in West London, travelled the world and faced every challenge side by side. In this deeply personal episode of Oral Histories, Councillor Ranjit Gill reflects on growing up gay, navigating family expectations, finding freedom in Britain and meeting the love of his life in a London gay club. He also speaks candidly about caring for his partner through dementia, the loneliness of grief and how becoming Hounslow's first LGBT Mayor has helped him find purpose after loss. From immigration struggles and community activism to love, loss and resilience, Ranjit's story is a powerful reminder of the importance of living authentically and making the most of every day.



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