Hong Kong LGBT Discrimination
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1. An eye opening overview, produced in October 2016 by Hong Kong Enquirer, of the pros and cons of a growing feeling that there must be legislation in this city to prevent discrimination in the workplace on the grounds of sexual orientation.
2. Check out the gay walking tour of SoHo held once a month at a cost of HK$380.00. The camera pans in on the tour guide standing next to the signage of a certain gay "landmark". Had she turned the corner and into the alley, she would have been at another "landmark" and could have offered the male customers the opportunity of cruising inspecting the place for themselves to see how "busy" it was.
3. Given Hong Kong's wealth, its modernity, its internationalism, the legality of M2M sex (in 1991), the legalization of trans-gender surgery or hormone therapy that results in the issue of a new ID card and (pursuant to a Court judgment) the issuance of a marriage license to marry a person of the opposite sex, our view is that the failure to protect sexual orientation (and collaterally, trans-gender choices) in the workplace is itself discriminatory and a social injustice.
4. We didn't realize that there was a conceptual difference between Pink Dot and Pride. Watch the video to find out.
5. Now if only those nice people would stop wearing those awful pink T-shirts and slip into Tom Ford or Zegna...
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