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InkyPrinter (talk | contribs) Created page with "<h3>Censorship concerns</h3> <blockquote>Censorship of LGBTQ+ peoples is explictly prohibited by law.</blockquote> We might need to clarify our terms here. Do you mean "censorship" as a Russian-style information control where mention of LGBT people is scrubbed from the public eye (which I know not to be the case in Brazil, or most places), or are you using "censorship" to mean "discrimination" (as in: it is illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of their tr..." |
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Do you mean "censorship" as a Russian-style information control where mention of LGBT people is scrubbed from the public eye (which I know not to be the case in Brazil, or most places), or are you using "censorship" to mean "discrimination" (as in: it is illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of their trans/gender or sexuality") | Do you mean "censorship" as a Russian-style information control where mention of LGBT people is scrubbed from the public eye (which I know not to be the case in Brazil, or most places), or are you using "censorship" to mean "discrimination" (as in: it is illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of their trans/gender or sexuality") - <i>InkyPrinter</i> | ||
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Censorship concerns
Censorship of LGBTQ+ peoples is explictly prohibited by law.
We might need to clarify our terms here. Do you mean "censorship" as a Russian-style information control where mention of LGBT people is scrubbed from the public eye (which I know not to be the case in Brazil, or most places), or are you using "censorship" to mean "discrimination" (as in: it is illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of their trans/gender or sexuality") - InkyPrinter