Sexuality… still among the most overlooked subjects in DCs

A sample Rally for Gender Equality poster for a past event. Source: Postermywall website
Eldoret, Kenya
May 9, 2025 1:23pm CST
In most Developing countries, rights of people based on their sexual orientation or identity seems to be a big problem. In Uganda for example, one is likely to be imprisoned for life by declaring they are homosexual or transgender. Some pro LGBTQ activists in Kenya have been kidnapped and even murdered for their stand. I personally do not advocate for same-sex sexual relations, but if a man has feelings of a woman or a woman has feelings of a man, why should I judge them. It would only be offensive if they use their sexual orientations on minors or people of different orientations as theirs, bisexuals for this matter.
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@snowy22315 (189267)
• United States
9 May
Exactly! So many countries are overly punitive in this regard though
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• Eldoret, Kenya
10 May
You are right
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@JudyEv (353160)
• Rockingham, Australia
10 May
It is dreadful that people are so prejudiced against those who aren't 'straight'. Will you be going to the rally? If so, please be very careful.
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• Eldoret, Kenya
10 May
It is sure dreadful. But the poster is of a past event
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@marguicha (226453)
• Chile
10 May
I have always said that I have only been interested in my husband´s sexuality. As for the rest, I´m more interested in what they think and how respectful of others they are.
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• Eldoret, Kenya
10 May
That is a great opinion, thank you
@RasmaSandra (84843)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
9 May
I never judge and I agree everyone has the right to their own feelings, I wish that countries would leave them alone to do as they please,
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• Eldoret, Kenya
10 May
Absolutely right
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