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  • God bless the nation of India

    I never thought I'd say this, but God bless India! These heathen curry-munching dotheads have finally got it, homosexuality is disgusting and should be illegal! Another country to add to the list of countries that has NOT fallen for big sodomy!



    India’s Supreme Court Restores an 1861 Law Banning Gay Sex

    NEW DELHI — The Indian Supreme Court reinstated on Wednesday a colonial-era law banning gay sex, ruling that it had been struck down improperly by a lower court.

    The 1861 law, which imposes a 10-year sentence for “carnal intercourse against the order of nature with man, woman or animal,” was ruled unconstitutional in a 2009 decision. But the Supreme Court held that only Parliament had the power to change that law.

    There is almost no chance that Parliament will act where the Supreme Court did not, advocates and opponents of the law agreed. With the Bharatiya Janata Party, a conservative Hindu nationalist group, appearing in ascendancy before national elections in the spring, the prospect of any legislative change in the next few years is highly unlikely, analysts said.

    Anjali Gopalan, founder of a charity that sued to overturn the 1861 law, said she was shocked by the ruling.

    “This is taking many, many steps back,” Ms. Gopalan said. “The Supreme Court has not just let down the L.G.B.T. community, but the Constitution of India.”

    S. Q. R. Ilyas, a member of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board, which filed a petition in support of the reversal, praised Wednesday’s ruling.

    “These relationships are unethical as well as unnatural,” he said. “They create problems in society, both moral and social. This is a sin as far as Islam is concerned.”

    India has a rich history of eunuchs and transgender people who serve critical roles in important social functions and whose blessings are eagerly sought. Transgender people often approach cars sitting at traffic lights here and ask for money, and many Indians — fearing a powerful curse if they refuse — hand over small bills.

    Despite this history, Indians are in the main deeply conservative about issues of sexuality and personal morality. National surveys show that Indians widely disapprove of homosexuality and, on average, have few sexual partners throughout their lives.

    The pressure to marry, have children and conform to traditional notions of family and caste can be overwhelming in many communities. Indian weddings are famously raucous and communal affairs. So gay men and women are often forced to live double lives.

    Asian nations typically take a more restrictive view of homosexuality than Western countries. In China, gay sex is not explicitly outlawed, but people can be arrested under ill-defined laws like licentiousness.

    The law banning homosexuality is rarely enforced in India, but the police sometimes use it to bully and intimidate gay men and women. In rare cases, health charities that hand out condoms to gays to help prevent the spread of H.I.V. and AIDS have had their work interrupted because such efforts are technically illegal under the law.

    But inspired by gay rights efforts elsewhere, activists in India have in recent years sought to assert their rights, holding gay rights marches and pushing for greater legal rights and recognition.

    As part of this effort, the Naz Foundation, a gay rights advocacy group, filed suit in 2001 challenging the 1861 law, known here as Section 377. After years of wrangling, the group won a remarkable victory in 2009, when the Delhi High Court ruled that the law violated constitutional guarantees for equality, privacy and freedom of expression.

    India’s judges have sweeping powers and a long history of judicial activism that would be all but unimaginable in the United States. In recent years, judges required Delhi’s auto-rickshaws to convert to natural gas to help cut down on pollution, closed much of the country’s iron-ore-mining industry to cut down on corruption and ruled that politicians facing criminal charges could not seek re-election.

    Indeed, India’s Supreme Court and Parliament have openly battled for decades, with Parliament passing multiple constitutional amendments to respond to various Supreme Court rulings.

    But legalizing gay sex was one step too far for India’s top judges, and in a rare instance of judicial modesty they deferred to India’s legislators.

    India’s central government had offered conflicting arguments during the many years of wrangling around the case. But Indira Jaising, an assistant solicitor general of India, said in a televised interview that she was surprised that the court had decided to punt on the underlying legal case.

    “They have never been deterred by the argument that the government, the legislature or the executive has not done this or that on other policy matters,” she said.

    Malavika Vyawahare contributed reporting.
    This is also good news for all Christian missionaries in India who will no longer have to be afraid of getting raped! Glory!

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    Re: God bless the nation of India

    Truly amazing coming from a degenerate culture that has possibly invented every sexual perversion known to mankind and depicted them in sex temple sculptures throughout their country.

    Sculptures with shocking sexual activity, Lakshmana temple. Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh, India,Part of gallery of color pictures of Asia by professional photographer QT Luong, available as prints or for licensing.
    Hell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise;
    brothers, lift your voices, loud your anthems raise.
    ...and get off my lawn
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      Re: God bless the nation of India

      I draw a lot of flak over this from heathen Hindus and my fellow misguided Christians in India but British colonial rule was the best thing that ever happened to this benighted place. For my patriot retards, the evil British are a token symbol of oppression, cultural genocide and every pejorative label that Mahatma Gandhi could throw at them. Nothing could be further from the truth.

      This anti-homosexual law, Article 377, was originally conceived during the height of British power in India with roots in Victorian values and Christian morality. The British also abolished slavery in India, banned suttee (the evil practice of tossing widows into the funeral pyre alongside their dead husbands) and were benevolent enough to introduce Western education and scientific achievements in India.

      The Brits also tried to abolish the caste system but failed miserably as these Hindus were an incorrigible lot to begin with, and you don't reason with fools!

      However, not all was lost. Some measure of Christian ethics did percolate into mainstream Indian society which means even after the Brits left India for good in 1947, the heathen Hindus (at least, some of them) didn't want to revert to their earlier godless ways.

      I, like all Christians in Landover, welcome this superb bit of news but with a grain of salt. As I said in my earlier post, it remains to be seen whether this law is properly enforced as Sodomites are everywhere in this godless cesspool. India has a terrible track record when it comes to punishing the guilty. The way I know these people, homosexual sex will be of least concern to the corrupt Indian Police and lawmakers who have bigger fish to fry: harassing innocent citizens for bribes, torturing undertrials in prison or burning Christians alive.

      However, by banning gay sex at least on the statute books, India seems to have scored one point over several other countries including the United Kingdom and New Zealand which have so further strayed from Biblical principles that they now take pride in celebrating gay marriages.

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        Re: God bless the nation of India

        Originally posted by Christian_soldier View Post
        I draw a lot of flak over this from heathen Hindus and my fellow misguided Christians in India but British colonial rule was the best thing that ever happened to this benighted place. For my patriot retards, the evil British are a token symbol of oppression, cultural genocide and every pejorative label that Mahatma Gandhi could throw at them. Nothing could be further from the truth.

        This anti-homosexual law, Article 377, was originally conceived during the height of British power in India with roots in Victorian values and Christian morality. The British also abolished slavery in India, banned suttee (the evil practice of tossing widows into the funeral pyre alongside their dead husbands) and were benevolent enough to introduce Western education and scientific achievements in India.

        The Brits also tried to abolish the caste system but failed miserably as these Hindus were an incorrigible lot to begin with, and you don't reason with fools!

        However, not all was lost. Some measure of Christian ethics did percolate into mainstream Indian society which means even after the Brits left India for good in 1947, the heathen Hindus (at least, some of them) didn't want to revert to their earlier godless ways.

        I, like all Christians in Landover, welcome this superb bit of news but with a grain of salt. As I said in my earlier post, it remains to be seen whether this law is properly enforced as Sodomites are everywhere in this godless cesspool. India has a terrible track record when it comes to punishing the guilty. The way I know these people, homosexual sex will be of least concern to the corrupt Indian Police and lawmakers who have bigger fish to fry: harassing innocent citizens for bribes, torturing undertrials in prison or burning Christians alive.

        However, by banning gay sex at least on the statute books, India seems to have scored one point over several other countries including the United Kingdom and New Zealand which have so further strayed from Biblical principles that they now take pride in celebrating gay marriages.
        Amen Brother - a resounding defense of colonial ways as practiced under Christian leadership, and underscores Godly Ann Coulter's timeless prescription to kill their leaders and convert the unsaved masses to Christianity.

        As you further note, while Western education has brought some benefit we continue to suffer the upper caste dot head arrogance through our outsourced call centers and their insufferable Bollywood music spews forth into their ethnic neighborhoods in Godly America.
        Hell's foundations quiver at the shout of praise;
        brothers, lift your voices, loud your anthems raise.
        ...and get off my lawn
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          Re: God bless the nation of India

          Amen Brothers: I consider that the colonial customs practiced under the Christian leadership, was important in the times of the colonies, there are many criticisms in the ways of operating, but it did some good and as I think, God allows things, for his specific purpose. I admire India, for many things, one day ***promoting Hindu cow bestiality removed*** it takes many Christians to bring the good news of God to them.

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            Re: God bless the nation of India

            Originally posted by melanikoko View Post
            ...sales pitch snipped...
            This ain't your marketplace.

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            • #7
              Re: God bless the nation of India

              I call fake news. India is not a country, it's a continent. Not making that mistake again.
              If I have seen further, it is by standing on the heads of others.

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