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Cyber war over legalising gay sex
Press Trust of India, Friday July 3, 2009, New Delhi

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Bringing out the deep divisions in Indian society about homosexuality, netizens have given a mixed reaction to the court ruling legalising gay sex, with some terming it as a "great judgement" and some saying same-sex relations are "unnatural" and against Indian culture.

Comments poured in blogs and media websites after the Delhi High Court gave the path-breaking judgement legalizing gay sex between consenting adults.

"It (the judgement) will give dignity to all individuals irrespective of their sexual inclination," writes a man from Thane in Maharashtra while one netizen describes it as a "great judgement" that will "let everyone be free and live by his or her free will."

"Legalising gay couples was left too late. About time it was done. All over the world gays are accepted by the people so why not in India," asks another.

However, there are others who differ, calling homosexuality "unnatural", harmful for Indian culture and anti-religion. Many comments are strongly abusive of the gay and lesbian communities.

"Our culture never accepts this kind of activity," says a post, while another asks, "Why not decriminalise/ legalise polygamy and polyandry also? Lets include adultery too."

In the cyber war on the issue, gay rights supporters have come out strongly against the argument that this will harm Indian culture.

An anguished netizen writes, "To those who say that it 'destroys' Indian culture, I would suggest you to see historical recordings of homosexual relationships in Indian culture. If you still say that it destroys our culture, what was abolition of sati then?"

"These people are not from a different planet -- they are your brothers, sisters, colleagues, the doctor who treats your child, the driver who drives your cab, the director who made the movie you loved," says another post.

There are others like a man from Navi Mumbai who takes a middle path, saying though he feels "homosexuality is no doubt an aberration", the court decision "should be respected" and those who are opposed to it should appeal in the Supreme Court.

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Posted by shaik on Jul 10, 2009
Allowings Gays in public saying as freedom is against the freedom of others. It is against Indian culture as 99.999% persons agree and against Islam, Hinduism and whatever religion people have accepted as their way of life in India. We need to strongly protest against the non sense behaviour of gays and allowing them in public, Govt will understand the destruction of the soceity in long turn. May God Guide our homeland India.
Posted by Madhav on Jul 09, 2009
Courts are wrong legally (in spirit) as well -- RIGHT OF INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM IS NOT ABSOLUTE --- WHAT YOU DO IN PRIVATE (EXCEPT MARRIAGE UNDER OATH & SOCIAL SANCTITY) ANYWAY GOES TO PUBLIC LATER (police for harrassment complaint, legal recourse, doctors for treating diseases, psychologists for depressions, murders, kills, cheatings,family wreckages.................!!!!). We only know RIGTHS but NOT Responsibilities. Sex between two adults is an act responsibility, ownership, companion, care and protection as much as an act of enjoyment. Barring these feelings, there is NO difference between Animals and Humans. Self-restraint, controlling grid is as much part of social life as to 'fulfill desires'. Else, we see only rape, rapes, rapes, consents, one-way consents, forced consents, temptations, selling, dry legal statements, vulgur display of money/ muscle power. This is not civilized society. REPEAT, Freedom of individual is NOT absolute. You buy a commodity, you pay tax, you build a bride, you pay toll, so when you have sex, why not have social sanctity and oath. In trouble, society protects you as well. Favourit question (by liberals - these liberals incidentally don't fight for Shayani's maids!!!!) who decides morality. Very simple and proven answer (No great philosophy)- Marriage partners who care for each other throughout life. Marriage is the trade off between individual needs and social needs................................Madhav.
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