Hong Kong Activists Face Tough Compromise over LGBTQ Rights Blueprint
- The LGBTQ community in Hong Kong, represented by non-binary artist Holok Chen, is seeking a pragmatic solution regarding a proposed bill, stating, "We are desperate because we are now in an impossible position".
- Yan Ng, co-founder of Dear Family Hong Kong, urged for a "more inclusive system" and acknowledged the government’s efforts in presenting the bill as a positive step.
- Legal academic Kelley Loper indicates the draft bill grants limited rights and may eventually be found unconstitutional by courts.
- The LGBTQ community is facing a tough decision between accepting a discriminatory proposal or risking no action at all, as stated by non-binary artist Holok Chen.
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Hong Kong activists face tough compromise over LGBTQ rights blueprint
Hong Kong's LGBTQ community has reluctantly rallied behind a government plan to expand rights for some same-sex couples, with activists ditching their idealism in hope of a rare legislative win.
Hong Kong Activists Face Tough Compromise Over LGBTQ Rights Blueprint
Hong Kong's LGBTQ community has reluctantly rallied behind a government plan to expand rights for some same-sex couples, with activists ditching their idealism in hope of a rare legislative win.
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