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    Solarbird :flag_cascadia: (moira@mastodon.murkworks.net)'s status on Saturday, 03-Aug-2024 12:23:05 JSTSolarbird :flag_cascadia:Solarbird :flag_cascadia:

    "Okay you know what, on top of everything else?

    "Why would a government where queer people are literally ILLEGAL - where queers are literally criminals for existing and gender transition of any kind is 100% ILLEGAL - why would such a government send a _trans woman_ in _secret_ to REPRESENT THEIR COUNTRY IN THE OLYMPICS?

    "Why would they do that, [name]?

    "Make it make sense for me. Explain it in very small words and very clearly.

    "Under what circumstances would ALGERIA, which JAILS LGBT PEOPLE, select a SEKRIT TRANS WOMAN as a NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE to the OLYMPICS.

    "Make it make sense."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Algeria

    #lgbtq #olympics #trans #fascism #uspol #uspolitics #politics #hate

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      LGBT rights in Algeria
      Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in Algeria face legal challenges and discrimination not experienced by non-LGBT residents. According to the International Lesbian and Gay Association's May 2008 report, both male and female types of same-sex sexual acts are illegal in Algeria. Homophobic attitudes are normalised within Algerian society, and LGBT people are commonly subjected to discrimination and potential arrest. Law regarding same-sex sexual activity Article 338 of Algerian law (English translation) reads: "Anyone guilty of a homosexual act is punishable with imprisonment of between 2 months and two years, and with a fine of 500 to 2000 Algerian Dinars. If one of the participants is below 18 years old, the punishment for the older person can be raised to 3 years' imprisonment and a fine of 10,000 dinars" Article 333 of the Algerian law (English translation) reads: "When the outrage...
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