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iskrypeliams turi isskirti atskira zemes gabala.susikurti savo autonomija ir gyventi savo bendrijoje,juos reikia atskirti nuo visuomenes.kad netvirkintu musu vaiku,Tundroje laisvos zemes yra daug
Varyk I Amerika. Ten tave I sykna.,...
tai dabar visus homo priimam ir pilietybe suteikiam,kad Lietuvą su landsgbt bendrai naikintu?ir dar kiekvienam snipui lt valdzios de gradai pasiruose uzpakali atkisti,kad tik briuselis kaula numestu
O iš kur žinoti,kad jis ne rusų šnipas,nes taip patogiausia jiems infiltruotis visur,suvaidink gėjų ir vakarai išskėstomis rankomis priims.
@oo
Vakarai, ne rankomis išskirtinis, atkistomis isangemis laukia :D
- gresme visuomenei
Nu nafik rašot vimdančius straiosnius.?
Eilinis rusų šnipas ir galimai diversantas, kuriam sukurta ,,legenda'' - išgalvota biografija. Vyti jį atgal į ruskyną ir kad iš ten nekištų nosies.
Pyderasam normalius zmones leist vadint homofobais ( bijanciais zmoniu ) ir vaivorykste vadint savo t.y. pyderasu veliava kaip ???
Daugiau tolerancijos kaimieciai...LOL
@Camel
ir ko jus ruspalaikiai tokie kaimieciai LOL LOL pyzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzdol
63 jurisdictions criminalise private, consensual, same-sex sexual activity. The majority of these jurisdictions explicitly criminalise sex between men via ‘sodomy’, ‘buggery’ and ‘unnatural offences’ laws. Almost half of them are Commonwealth jurisdictions.
40 countries criminalise private, consensual sexual activity between women using laws against ‘lesbianism’, ‘sexual relations with a person of the same sex’ and ‘gross indecency’. Even in jurisdictions that do not explicitly criminalise women, lesbians and bisexual women have been subjected to arrest or threat of arrest.
12 countries have jurisdictions in which the death penalty is imposed or at least a possibility for private, consensual same-sex sexual activity. At least 6 of these implement the death penalty – Iran, Northern Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen – and the death penalty is a legal possibility in Afghanistan, Brunei, Mauritania, Pakistan, Qatar, UAE and Uganda.
14 countries criminalise the gender identity and/or expression of transgender people, using so-called ‘cross-dressing’, ‘impersonation’ and ‘disguise’ laws. In many more countries transgender people are targeted by a range of laws that criminalise same-sex activity and vagrancy, hooliganism and public order offences.
40 countries criminalise private, consensual sexual activity between women using laws against ‘lesbianism’, ‘sexual relations with a person of the same sex’ and ‘gross indecency’. Even in jurisdictions that do not explicitly criminalise women, lesbians and bisexual women have been subjected to arrest or threat of arrest.
12 countries have jurisdictions in which the death penalty is imposed or at least a possibility for private, consensual same-sex sexual activity. At least 6 of these implement the death penalty – Iran, Northern Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Yemen – and the death penalty is a legal possibility in Afghanistan, Brunei, Mauritania, Pakistan, Qatar, UAE and Uganda.
14 countries criminalise the gender identity and/or expression of transgender people, using so-called ‘cross-dressing’, ‘impersonation’ and ‘disguise’ laws. In many more countries transgender people are targeted by a range of laws that criminalise same-sex activity and vagrancy, hooliganism and public order offences.
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Dėl homoseksualumo Denisui teko per kelias valandas pabėgti iš Rusijos: „Supratau, kad turiu labai mažai laiko“