Equality Now thanks CSTS & Browncoats around the world.
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Uploaded on Jan 2, 2012
Yasmeen Hassan, Global Director for Equality Now, thanks the Browncoats and volunteers of Can't Stop the Serenity, and talks about some highlights in the fight for equal rights worldwide in 2011. Many of these have been made possible by the money donated to Equality Now by CSTS events every year. Special mention is made of the 20th EN anniversary.
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All Comments (12)
jkrosepug 1 year ago
What does this comment have to do with anything in this video? Or are you saying that child marriage/abuse in marriage is fine, as long as one person involved is male and the other female? Because if that's what you're saying: No. It's not fine.
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ChicagoMel23 1 year ago
(final post). And that anyone who dares to sepak up is labled as hateful and intolerant. It is not we who should be called the hateful ones when the gay agendists are often the truly hateful ones. It is not so in every case, but there is too much vitrol, slander, malignment and hypocrisy out there. Talking tolerance means nothing when you won't show tolerance.
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ChicagoMel23 1 year ago
Truth is more important than so-called equality, and sin is sin no matter how you try to normalize it and repackage it. God’s truth never changes, and it’s God’s truth that will be left standing in the end. Marriage is ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN, period. And you can't say they aren't trying to force things, just look at the gay blogs and the hatred spewed against anyone who disagrees with them. You will defintately see if you look outside the mainstream media that opposing views are frequenly silenced.
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ChicagoMel23 1 year ago
No, the CHicago person is right. Choosing not to follow the real plan for marriage is a sin as well. The whole thing is a fail. The whole equality thing suggests it’s analogous to skin color, race, ect and that is not the case. People don’t control what urges they have, but they can certainly decide not to give into them, and no it isn’t ‘denying who you are’.
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ChicagoMel23 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
PS if you want to talk tolerance, how about getting the gay activists to stop the hate, hyopcrisy and harassment against those who disagree with them. It's really "we'll tolerate you only if you share our views" and it's got to stop. Slinging vitrol, defaming and mocking people and spewing out hatred just because someone dares to stand up for a different point of view is shameful and reprehensible.
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ChicagoMel23 1 year ago
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A real good use would be fighting against sinful behavior. It doesn't matter how you try to normalize it, it's still sin. There's a plan for marriage and it's ONE MAN, ONE WOMAN. We need to quit pretending we know more than God and redefine what's been the same since the beginning of time. (yes there's been other behavior, but it's not the norm).
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Steampunk Chick 1 year ago
It's wonderful what you're accomplishing, but it's heartbreaking that it's necessary. Thank you for doing what you do :)
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cupjay 1 year ago
"Odd, I get no sound on this video. I don't *think* it's a local problem" Comes thru fine here, via plain vanilla firefox browser.
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