Yes. Your freedom to educate yourself against all this bullshit is the freedom you have. It’s a shame it goes to waste but, like I said before, it’s never too late. Read Parenti
No it’s not. Lmao. Stop lying. If you mean “you need a vpn to access” That’s not blocked. It’s the easiest trick in the book. I bet every single person in here has one. Also China has their own native language speaking social medias I don’t know why they’d go to a western mostly English speaking website that’s not popular in the slightest, and don’t you know it, all you need is a free vpn you can download anywhere in the world. If you wanna talk about censorship or banning education look at the US actively banning books about lgbt and gender
Huh…lgtbq+ is treated as “obscene” and “vulger” officially by the Chinese government. Materials on the subject are kept out if mainstream publication…OFFICIALLY.
BTW I can’t h hear you. Lemmy.ml is blocked in China.
To implement the provisions of laws such as the Constitution, the Civil Code, and the Employment Promotion Law, and to effectively safeguard citizens’ personal dignity against infringement, the Supreme People’s Court hereby clarifies the following adjudication rules:
First, regarding cases involving the public insult or defamation of an individual’s sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, people’s courts generally deem such acts to constitute an infringement of general personality rights; they order the cessation of the infringement, a formal apology, and compensation for emotional distress, thereby explicitly establishing the illegality of discriminatory speech and conduct based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
Second, in the contexts of recruitment, hiring, job reassignment, or dismissal, should an employer engage in differential treatment on the grounds of sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, people’s courts shall, in accordance with the law, determine that the employer has committed employment discrimination; they shall order the revocation of the relevant decisions, compensation for losses, and other remedies, thereby explicitly prohibiting unreasonable discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression within the sphere of employment.
Third, should a school impose inappropriate disciplinary measures against students—or fail to fulfill its administrative duties, thereby leading to campus bullying—on the grounds of the students’ sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression, people’s courts shall, in accordance with the law, hold the school liable, thereby reinforcing schools’ obligation to protect students’ personal liberty and dignity. These cases collectively demonstrate the people’s courts’ unequivocal stance: that the legitimate rights and interests of sexual minorities are entitled to equal protection under the law, and that any unreasonable discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression is strictly prohibited by law.
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Moving forward, we will continue to systematically review cases nationwide involving the protection of sexual minorities’ rights and interests, summarize adjudication rules, and standardize adjudication criteria. At appropriate junctures, we will formalize established adjudication rules through various mechanisms—such as judicial interpretations, conference minutes, guiding cases, reference cases, and exemplary cases—to enhance the provision of legal norms. Furthermore, we will incorporate topics such as the protection of personality rights into judicial training programs, thereby ensuring the protection of citizens’ personal liberty and dignity in accordance with the law.” — Reply to the “Proposal on the Application of Law to Explicitly Prohibit Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in Judicial Adjudication”
China has a fair way to go to reach more socially progressive countries like Cuba, but the state does not categorize LGBTQIA+ individuals as “obscene” or “vulgar,” and instead has protections against discrimination based on gender and sexuality.
No it’s not. Porn is treated as vulgar. Romance and Gay Romance is legal. China had legal gay marriage before the US. So has Cuba.
you think that’s such a big gotcha. Most people in China use their own fuckin websites dude. You can go to metal shows where they show graphics of pigs being slaughtered in China, where they show gay stuff, it doesn’t matter. You can also do that stuff in USA as long as where you do it won’t be so offended they shut you down.
I live in a very liberal city in USA and I love metal so I see crazy edgy shit like that at shows all the time, I’ve come to learn it’s not only legal in China but it works pretty much the same way, the worse “censorship” you’d get is you might have to write a fake band name in your request to play, and I’ve known people who have done that in USA since the 80s to be able to play gigs. If you guys read a little more and go outside for once you’d see the world isn’t as scary as your online hug box tells you it is
Wait wait, let me guess, your website is banned in China so I can’t see you heheheheh, I’m so smart !! See, you’re a Chinese CCP bot and guess what the website is banned so that’s it!! Ha ha, can’t see you cuz it’s BANNED. IN CHINA! Can’t see it!
We probably couldn’t have this conversation if you lived in China and you are ok with that. I mean you could sneak around and get away with it probably. FREEDOM!
No, I know you’re lying. You and the other person that responded to me with this little factoid y’all must love. I can promise you if a Chinese citizen thinks it’s worthwhile to access any “banned” websites like Lemmy in China they’ll just download a fucking VPN like the rest of the world. What, you think they’re scared of your Tiananmen Square posts? You know Reddit is still taking users? this ain’t r/neoliberal
Dictatorship means there is no accountability. They do as they please no matter what you say. They have zero reason to be trustworthy.
You are fighting against a tide of trolls or sheep. There is nothing you can do but block these people that try to rationalize away dictators.
You both have no understanding of history and it’s sad, though it’s not irreversible.
Personal freedoms aren’t for everyone.
Yes. Your freedom to educate yourself against all this bullshit is the freedom you have. It’s a shame it goes to waste but, like I said before, it’s never too late. Read Parenti
FYI, lemmy.ml is blocked in China… so I can’t hear you.
No it’s not. Lmao. Stop lying. If you mean “you need a vpn to access” That’s not blocked. It’s the easiest trick in the book. I bet every single person in here has one. Also China has their own native language speaking social medias I don’t know why they’d go to a western mostly English speaking website that’s not popular in the slightest, and don’t you know it, all you need is a free vpn you can download anywhere in the world. If you wanna talk about censorship or banning education look at the US actively banning books about lgbt and gender
Huh…lgtbq+ is treated as “obscene” and “vulger” officially by the Chinese government. Materials on the subject are kept out if mainstream publication…OFFICIALLY.
BTW I can’t h hear you. Lemmy.ml is blocked in China.
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/U1VX7omSTbnMjpoBTHIt-A
China has a fair way to go to reach more socially progressive countries like Cuba, but the state does not categorize LGBTQIA+ individuals as “obscene” or “vulgar,” and instead has protections against discrimination based on gender and sexuality.
No it’s not. Porn is treated as vulgar. Romance and Gay Romance is legal. China had legal gay marriage before the US. So has Cuba.
you think that’s such a big gotcha. Most people in China use their own fuckin websites dude. You can go to metal shows where they show graphics of pigs being slaughtered in China, where they show gay stuff, it doesn’t matter. You can also do that stuff in USA as long as where you do it won’t be so offended they shut you down.
I live in a very liberal city in USA and I love metal so I see crazy edgy shit like that at shows all the time, I’ve come to learn it’s not only legal in China but it works pretty much the same way, the worse “censorship” you’d get is you might have to write a fake band name in your request to play, and I’ve known people who have done that in USA since the 80s to be able to play gigs. If you guys read a little more and go outside for once you’d see the world isn’t as scary as your online hug box tells you it is
Wait wait, let me guess, your website is banned in China so I can’t see you heheheheh, I’m so smart !! See, you’re a Chinese CCP bot and guess what the website is banned so that’s it!! Ha ha, can’t see you cuz it’s BANNED. IN CHINA! Can’t see it!
I can’t believe the communists hate freedom so much so sad. I guess sone people just aren’t born with the courage to be free.
We probably couldn’t have this conversation if you lived in China and you are ok with that. I mean you could sneak around and get away with it probably. FREEDOM!
That’s just straight up untrue
I don’t know. Much of the fediverse is blocked. Would this instance be blocked? Have to check.
No, I know you’re lying. You and the other person that responded to me with this little factoid y’all must love. I can promise you if a Chinese citizen thinks it’s worthwhile to access any “banned” websites like Lemmy in China they’ll just download a fucking VPN like the rest of the world. What, you think they’re scared of your Tiananmen Square posts? You know Reddit is still taking users? this ain’t r/neoliberal