Singapore to ban LGBTQ+ content despite decriminalisation of same-sex relationships ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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The law and its application seem to be on different tangents in Singapore as the country’s government has notified that it will continue to restrict and classify media content with LGBTQ themes, even after its planned decriminalisation of same-sex relationships as per Penal Code. Just like Lightyear has been limited to age 16.

The move to repeal a colonial-era law that criminalised sex between men was announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

The law, Section 377A of the Penal Code, was introduced in 1938 and established a two-year jail term for “any act of gross indecency” between two men, either in public or in private, reports ‘Variety’. Now, contents related to LGBTQ theme are getting banned in Singapore, here’s why!

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