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News Thailand edges closer to legalising same-sex marriage

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The fuck is Thailand doing? The country that invented Muay Thai and have many great boxers...

Why is the military (always couping the government) so useless in preventing degeneracy? Useless boomer politicans?

BANGKOK, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Thai lawmakers on Thursday overwhelmingly passed four draft bills on same-sex marriage in their first reading, moving the country closer towards its legalisation in a country with one of Asia's most open and visible LGBT communities. Rights activists have said that Thailand's laws and institutions still do not reflect changing social attitudes and still discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people and same-sex couples. All but 11 of 380 lawmakers present in parliament's lower house voted to approve the draft legislation, paving the way to the formation of a committee to merge the four bills into one ahead of further debate and votes expected next year. Last year, parliament debated similar draft laws and the then-government's same-sex civil union bill, but did not come to a final vote before the session ended. The four bills debated on Thursday included one tabled by the new government that came to power after the May general election, another by civil society groups, and two by the opposition Move Forward and Democrat parties. "In principle, this draft law is for the amendment of some provisions in the civic codes to open the way for lovers, regardless of their gender, to engage and get married," Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsuthin told parliament, referring to the government's draft bill. "This will provide rights, responsibilities and family status as equal to the marriage between a man and a woman presently in all aspects," he said. Somsak said a government survey conducted between Oct. 31 and Nov. 14 showed 96.6% public support for the draft bill. If the legislation is enacted and receives royal assent, Thailand would become the third country in Asia, after Taiwan and Nepal, to recognise same-sex marriage.

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Pajeets are cheering on the faggotry rights of Thailand in the comments. Gosh, clown countries embracing their downfall.
 
The East has fallen
 
The fuck is Thailand doing? The country that invented Muay Thai and have many great boxers...

Why is the military (always couping the government) so useless in preventing degeneracy? Useless boomer politicans?

BANGKOK, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Thai lawmakers on Thursday overwhelmingly passed four draft bills on same-sex marriage in their first reading, moving the country closer towards its legalisation in a country with one of Asia's most open and visible LGBT communities. Rights activists have said that Thailand's laws and institutions still do not reflect changing social attitudes and still discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people and same-sex couples. All but 11 of 380 lawmakers present in parliament's lower house voted to approve the draft legislation, paving the way to the formation of a committee to merge the four bills into one ahead of further debate and votes expected next year. Last year, parliament debated similar draft laws and the then-government's same-sex civil union bill, but did not come to a final vote before the session ended. The four bills debated on Thursday included one tabled by the new government that came to power after the May general election, another by civil society groups, and two by the opposition Move Forward and Democrat parties. "In principle, this draft law is for the amendment of some provisions in the civic codes to open the way for lovers, regardless of their gender, to engage and get married," Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsuthin told parliament, referring to the government's draft bill. "This will provide rights, responsibilities and family status as equal to the marriage between a man and a woman presently in all aspects," he said. Somsak said a government survey conducted between Oct. 31 and Nov. 14 showed 96.6% public support for the draft bill. If the legislation is enacted and receives royal assent, Thailand would become the third country in Asia, after Taiwan and Nepal, to recognise same-sex marriage.

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Why is it suprsing JFL

all the thais are fucking ladyboys, they are small and I think ded srs this is my personal theory unbacked by science and I cba to fact check it but ded srs short people are more prone to being fags ded srs, it makes short men less Tmaxx so they become submissive and turn into ladyboys there.

That place is littered with trans so they change the law.

Tbh I dont have a problem with ladyboys and others there, at least they dont make up retarded definitions and hide what they are, they say straight what they are and they dont try to hide to u their abomination so I can respect that.
 
Why is it suprsing JFL

all the thais are fucking ladyboys, they are small and I think ded srs this is my personal theory unbacked by science and I cba to fact check it but ded srs short people are more prone to being fags ded srs, it makes short men less Tmaxx so they become submissive and turn into ladyboys there.

That place is littered with trans so they change the law.

Tbh I dont have a problem with ladyboys and others there, at least they dont make up retarded definitions and hide what they are, they say straight what they are and they dont try to hide to u their abomination so I can respect that.
It's a exclusively Thailand problem. There are shorter average height places in the wo le that doesn't have so many trannies and degenerates.
 
Thailand was never really conquered or colonised and yet they have been defeated by Trannies
 
It's a exclusively Thailand problem. There are shorter average height places in the wo le that doesn't have so many trannies and degenerates.
must be asian genes

over for asiancels
 
Marriage is supposed to be for the sake of societal stability and to give children a better shot. There are trade offs when it comes to the choice to get marries but ultimately people who make the choice should be doing so for the sake of their children and clan as a whole. I'm cool with ladyboys because they aren't annoying and using victimhood as a weapon but applying relativism to the meaning and purpose of marriage is bad news.
 
Thailand was never really conquered or colonised and yet they have been defeated by Trannies
Thaicels can choose whether they want to take it up the ass by white sexpats or by trannies. Absolute subhuman trash tier country.
 
Nothing new in this kiked planet we live on
 
Do realize that this means fewer trannies. Transitioning from male to female is more acceptable to their society than being gay.
 
It's a exclusively Thailand problem. There are shorter average height places in the wo le that doesn't have so many trannies and degenerates.
It's because they're Buddhist fags, Catholic and Muslim SEAs would bully you to death if you come out as trans.
 
my hatred for SEAsian goes beyond my hate for typical foids
 
The fuck is Thailand doing? The country that invented Muay Thai and have many great boxers...

Why is the military (always couping the government) so useless in preventing degeneracy? Useless boomer politicans?

BANGKOK, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Thai lawmakers on Thursday overwhelmingly passed four draft bills on same-sex marriage in their first reading, moving the country closer towards its legalisation in a country with one of Asia's most open and visible LGBT communities. Rights activists have said that Thailand's laws and institutions still do not reflect changing social attitudes and still discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people and same-sex couples. All but 11 of 380 lawmakers present in parliament's lower house voted to approve the draft legislation, paving the way to the formation of a committee to merge the four bills into one ahead of further debate and votes expected next year. Last year, parliament debated similar draft laws and the then-government's same-sex civil union bill, but did not come to a final vote before the session ended. The four bills debated on Thursday included one tabled by the new government that came to power after the May general election, another by civil society groups, and two by the opposition Move Forward and Democrat parties. "In principle, this draft law is for the amendment of some provisions in the civic codes to open the way for lovers, regardless of their gender, to engage and get married," Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsuthin told parliament, referring to the government's draft bill. "This will provide rights, responsibilities and family status as equal to the marriage between a man and a woman presently in all aspects," he said. Somsak said a government survey conducted between Oct. 31 and Nov. 14 showed 96.6% public support for the draft bill. If the legislation is enacted and receives royal assent, Thailand would become the third country in Asia, after Taiwan and Nepal, to recognise same-sex marriage.

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Next to fall
 

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