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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      Scotland's "Scottish National Party" claimed to be the most LGBT+++++++++++ friendly party in Scotland.

      Now that Nicola Sturgeon is stepping down, several senior people in the party are coming our as behind anti-LGBT+++++++++++.

      Humza Yousaf, Kate Forbes and others have come out and said that because of their religious beliefs, they are against LGBT++++++++ equality. This makes sense, since Humza Yousaf, while Justice Minister, enhanced hate crime laws. He made it so believers were exempt from certain parts of the hate crime laws (anti-LGBT++++++) if they claimed their religion was against it. HOWEVER, LGBT+++++ people do not have the same exemptions for the hate crime laws, based on religious beliefs such as killing LGBT+.

      Oddly, (like in the US) these types of exemptions only apply to hating LGBT+ and no other group. None of these exemptions include bigotry against blacks ("the mark of Cain is blackness").

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