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A law that imprisons people for their sexual orientation or who they choose to love does not protect society. It simply selects a group of human beings and makes their existence a crime. That is a line no Parliament in the civilised world should cross.
By Big Man · 05:45
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A law that imprisons people for their sexual orientation or who they choose to love does not protect society. It simply selects a group of human beings and makes their existence a crime. That is a line no Parliament in the civilised world should cross.

Big Man4 hours ago1 min read
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A law that imprisons people for their sexual orientation or who they choose to love does not protect society.

A law that imprisons people for their sexual orientation or who they choose to love does not protect society. It simply selects a group of human beings and makes their existence a crime. That is a line no Parliament in the civilised world should cross.

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A law that imprisons people for their sexual orientation or who they choose to love does not protect society.

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It simply selects a group of human beings and makes their existence a crime.

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That is a line no Parliament in the civilised world should cross.

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