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
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