The new law implemented in the country of Brunei had brought an uproar globally. Various high profile celebrities have shown remorse and urged to boycott the hotels owned by the Sultan of Burnei in protest. The LGBT community is in a state of paranoia and people outside the community are vexed.
However, here are some tweets from the people of the community who do not think stoning gay people for having sex is very cruel and have made their case against the uproar.
Amirah Idris on twitter says that the new sharia law introduced in Brunei is hoax news.
The world needs to read this instead of assuming what they know about the implementation of Syariah Law in Brunei pic.twitter.com/l74WQNp532— Amirah Idris (@_aamirahhh) April 3, 2019
Shirmao says even though Brunei has a death penalty it is rarely ever carried out.
I’ve been observing people’s tweets and responses on the implementation of the law in Brunei. I wanna make sure my thoughts are well organised before I tweet about anything. Idk how right these words will be but this is only a fraction of what I wanna say so here goes pic.twitter.com/6jg0JKtXis— shirmao (@shir_mao) April 3, 2019
Mal takes it to twitter saying there are many religions against homosexuality, its not new.
I'll just leave this here <3 #brunei #bruneisyariahlaw pic.twitter.com/Ko5IBrKbrL— Mal (@malhmt) April 3, 2019
India, a developing nation has recently decriminalised homosexuality by declaring Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code unconstitutional after 72 years of independence.
Above are some of the justifications and reasoning of people from the community who commend the newly implemented Islamic law in Brunei nationally.
Also read: The LGBT community of Brunei in a state of paranoia
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