Posts Tagged ‘ipc 377’

The Myth Of Rational Homophobia And Irrational Homosexuality

Sunday, September 6, 2009 1:27 By Anna

There is no rest, no respite. Since the Delhi HC verdict decriminalising homosexuality not a day goes by without someone throwing a tantrum and demanding the return of the infuriating law; it appears the homophobic of this country are even more obsessed with homosexuality than the LGBTs! The most interesting thing about these oppositions are [...]

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Amul, The Taste Of India, Comes Out Of The Closet!

Saturday, July 11, 2009 1:24 By Anna

 
With the Delhi High Court’s decision to legalise homosexuality, it has become hard for anyone to differentiate between those who truly believe in the cause and the fakers who are jumping into the bandwagon for their 15 minutes of fame. Perhaps, the fear is mere paranoia and well-wishers of the LGBT community are now making [...]

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Bhag Bombay Bhag! Gay Rights Celebratory Run This Sunday

Saturday, July 11, 2009 0:51 By Anna

The 2nd of July this year became more than just another date for a number of individuals when the Delhi high court read down the feared and highly loathed section 377 of the IPC which penalised homosexuality. Although the details of this commendable act seem hazy still, it has not stopped the LGBT community from [...]

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Baba Ramdev Wants To Come Out Now That Homosexuality Is Legal!

Sunday, July 5, 2009 2:08 By Anna

The LGBT community of India may not have realised but the ruling of the Delhi HC a couple days ago was not truly for the rainbow community. Not at all. It was intended for those who go with the flow in an attempt to look intellectual and ‘cool’ (people pretending to be anti-homophobic) and the [...]

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