tantawyk

tantawyk t1_ixaeaet wrote

That’s how countries show that they’re not okay with something. Punishment. I can list you a number of things that Muslims are not allowed to do in Europe and US, and they get punished/expelled if they do it. Why is this in any way different than what Qatar is doing? Each person has their boundaries, and each country has it’s rules. This is life as we know it.

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tantawyk t1_ixa9ura wrote

I didn’t say it’s not complex, I’m just saying that you’re not born with it. And in countries like Qatar, you’re not raised into it. Each person/entity defines their borders, what are your borders? Would you be fine with incest? I don’t have to agree with everything you do to respect you as a human being. If I invite you to my home, I don’t have to allow everything you do to be done inside my home. If we don’t have the same way of thinking, that doesn’t mean we have to be enemies.

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tantawyk t1_ixa33in wrote

If it’s not purely genetic, then you’re not born this way. It’s absolutely different than being born to a specific race. If your country allows gay relationships, good for you. If some other country for whatever reason doesn’t allow it, you shouldn’t go there and protest it.

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tantawyk t1_ix9b02h wrote

Same-sex-love for them is like incest, this is a cultural and religious aspect for them and laws that they grow with. Imagine a Qatari comes to your country and tries to register his 2nd wife, which for them is normal, but not allowed in most of the world. Let’s not go into the discussion of what’s right and what’s wrong, I’m just explaining their point of view.

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