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“Time will force us to keep pace with the Europeans.” An article calling for coexistence with “homosexuality” angers Kuwaitis.

An article published by a Kuwaiti journalist, in which he called on the local community to coexist with homosexuals, sparked a great interaction on social networking sites, as some considered these attitudes unacceptable.

Kuwaiti journalist Ahmed Al-Sarraf raised the issue of homosexuality in an article entitled “Injustice in the World”, by telling the story of a British researcher whose life was upended after he admitted to having a sexual relationship with a man.

And “it was a criminal act at the time, so he was arrested, and subsequently forced to accept hormonal treatment to curb his sexual desires, in order to avoid being sentenced to prison, and then forced to chemical castration, and he became impotent. As a result of his conviction, his security permit was confiscated and he was prevented from continuing his work in a school The government code and code, I fell into depression,” according to the article.

Al-Sarraf added: “This article is not a call to keep pace with European countries in their legislation, even if time will force us to do that if we do not do it voluntarily, but it is a call to be more understanding and humane with these people. The practice of refusal with them and the use of violence has never succeeded, and will not succeed.. one day.” “.

However, this article received wide reactions, most of them angry and rejecting this opinion, which comes in a conservative society.

Some of the tweeters on Twitter considered this opinion unacceptable, while others demanded a more explanation of what the cashier meant in this article and the reason behind his article.

And one of the tweeters said: “Ahmed Al-Sarraf follows the rules of Europe… and we follow the rule of Islam,” citing a saying of the Prophet: “Whoever you find doing the work of the people of Lot, kill the doer and the object of it.”

Others said that homosexuality is “against the right human instinct”.
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