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by Anonymous User on 04:45 PM August 23rd, 2004 EST (#1)
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Other then being a double standard, it shows that this place is very intollerant. Anyone know how to effectively do a travel boycott? I suppose getting people to sign up for vacations there and then cancel and the last second may also be effective.
Encourage people you know to stay away from intollerent countries like this.
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Yeah, throw them in jail, since there certainly isn't any homosexuality going on there.
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by Anonymous User on 09:36 PM August 23rd, 2004 EST (#3)
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I bet you won't hear of Amnesty International mentioning discrimination against male gays in Zanzibar. If the law was reversed, the now feminist-influenced A.I. would be calling the lesbians political prisoners.
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Good point. Even when males are at greater risk, the focus is on females.
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by Anonymous User on 02:38 PM August 24th, 2004 EST (#5)
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You've got to be kidding me. AI has been addressing this general issue for both sexes for years now.
Check it out.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/stoptorture/lgbt/lgbt_bo ok.html
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