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In reply to the discussion: Ecuador's the perfect place for Snowden. [View all]reorg
(3,317 posts)20. time to update your cheap talking point
Ecuador became the first country in the Americas (and only the third worldwide) to include sexual orientation as a protected category in its constitution.[1] ...
In 2012, President Rafael Correa apointed Carina Vance Mafla, a lesbian activist, as the country's Health Minister.[13] ...
After the 2013 Ecuadorian general election, Nelson Zavala, an evangelical preacher and the presidential candidate who finished last out of eight candidates, was sentenced by an election court to pay more than $3,000 in fines. The court also prohibited him for a year from standing as a candidate or from affiliating himself or being involved with a political party or movement. During the campaign, he called gay people "sinners" and "immoral" and said they suffered from "severe deviation of conduct". LGBT activists applauded the ruling as a "landmark".[20][21] ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Ecuador
In 2012, President Rafael Correa apointed Carina Vance Mafla, a lesbian activist, as the country's Health Minister.[13] ...
After the 2013 Ecuadorian general election, Nelson Zavala, an evangelical preacher and the presidential candidate who finished last out of eight candidates, was sentenced by an election court to pay more than $3,000 in fines. The court also prohibited him for a year from standing as a candidate or from affiliating himself or being involved with a political party or movement. During the campaign, he called gay people "sinners" and "immoral" and said they suffered from "severe deviation of conduct". LGBT activists applauded the ruling as a "landmark".[20][21] ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Ecuador
The constitutional protection against discrimination is also reflected in the new media law, BTW.
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there are very few countries willing to stand up to the United States, the number one power in
quinnox
Jun 2013
#21
I think you are confused. Snowden has spoken about not being able to live in a country
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#37
There is no "protection" and no promotion of free speech in laws that let the state determine
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#79
"Your country"? What country are you a citizen of? Their fairness doctrine is a farce
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#81
maybe there it will be more difficult for "the US" to murder him using a drone nt
msongs
Jun 2013
#4
It is perfect if you're a hypocrite. But, libertarians only care about their rights..
Cha
Jun 2013
#6
Members of the LGBTQ community are essentially no worse off in Ecuador than they are in the US.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#10
"Members of the LGBTQ community are essentially no worse off in Ecuador than they are in the US"
Cha
Jun 2013
#11
Your post does not support the preconcieved narrative. You shall be banned henceforth.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#25
This amounts to status-quo US media outlets attacking a system that would end their existence.
Gravitycollapse
Jun 2013
#24
No, it amounts to publishers and bloggers who are standing up for freedom of speech
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#41
They don't own all forms of media. And anyone with a computer can set themselves
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#49
and your post fails to note the MAIN reasons the law is disliked in some quarters, which is
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#71
But Assange is taking refuge with Ecuador, so I don't know why she'd be incredulous.
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#23
No, she knows that. I think her point is that Wikileaks positions itself as the champions of the
Number23
Jun 2013
#28
exactly, it sounds like the OP thinks Snowden can go to Paris or something and hang out at the local
quinnox
Jun 2013
#36
They probably wouldn't mind Snowden going to Paris because, you know, Freedom Fries.
Coccydynia
Jun 2013
#39
I think it's pretty fucking naive to judge the ecuadorian media by american standards.
Democracyinkind
Jun 2013
#47
I think Snowden is "pretty fucking naive" if he thinks Ecuador is the kind of country
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#55
It's delusional to think Hong Kong is self governing with regard to foreign policy.
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#56
Well I wrote the OP and I haven't said anything in any thread about human rights in Hong Kong
pnwmom
Jun 2013
#60
it's delusional to think the same people aren't running hk that have run it since the british took
HiPointDem
Jun 2013
#72