And who should the “allies” be aiming their voices at? The problem isn’t Brunei it’s sharia law and Islamic ideology same as it is in every other country that carries the death penalty for homosexuals it’s hard for them to break their silence when they’ll be called islamaphobic
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I don’t have an instant solution, but asking people to speak out and raising awareness can help. The Brunei government are trying to do it under the radar, if world leaders had any backbone they’d speak out and try to prevent it from happening.
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One of my friends is Trans from Brunei and her Uncle is the Deputy PM. I fear for her so much right now.
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why would you tweet this?? you could be putting them in serious danger
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It seems Brunei hss misinterpreted the decriminalisation of marijuana. Getting stoned. There is no place for this type of barbarism in the modern world and Brunei should face the weight of international condemnation, pressure and sanctions.
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