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Chinese Court s Anti-LGBT Ruling -- American Companies Remain Silent

The 2013 edition of Mental Health Education for College Students listed homosexuality under “common psychosexual disorders” and said that it “was believed to be a disruption of love and sex or perversion of the sex partner”. In 2017, Xixi sued the publisher of the textbook, which is used by a number of Chinese universities, and the online retailer that stocks it, JD.com. She asked that the publisher remove the reference and publicly apologize. She argued that the book was “poor quality work” as there was no scientific evidence to back up the statement. When National Review reached out to thirteen American companies and five multinational corporations that manufacture in China while also selling LGTBQ pride products, just one company Sweden-based clothing retailer H&M responded.

American Companies Remain Silent on Chinese Court s Anti-LGBT Ruling

American Companies Remain Silent on Chinese Court’s Anti-LGBT Ruling Brittany Bernstein © Brendan McDermid/Reuters The logo and a ticker symbol for the Walt Disney Company on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, N.Y. More than a dozen companies contacted by National Review remained silent when asked to comment on a recent Chinese court decision that upheld a ruling that a textbook description of homosexuality as “a psychological disorder” was not a factual error but an “academic view.” Suqian Intermediate People’s Court in the eastern province of Jiangsu issued the ruling in response to an appeal filed by 24-year-old Ou Jiayong, also known as Xixi, who first discovered the psychology textbook that described being gay as a mental disorder during her studies at the South China Agricultural University in 2016, according to 

China declares homosexuality a mental illness Where s LeBron James? Where s Disney?

China declares homosexuality a mental illness. Where s LeBron James? Where s Disney? Posted on But unlike a lot of them, the dictatorship also has money and markets. In the West, that means quisling defenders, many with a snoot in the trough. So here comes a pitched curve ball for China s clapping seals, according to the South China Morning Post: A Chinese court has upheld a ruling that a textbook description of homosexuality as a psychological disorder was not a factual error but merely an academic view . The Chinese LGBT community, and the 24-year-old woman who filed the lawsuit, have expressed disappointment at the decision, handed down last week by the Suqian Intermediate People s Court in the eastern province of Jiangsu.

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