Kuwait: Supreme Court Overturns Anti-Tranny Law Because Principles and Values

I just wrote a piece about the legalization of abortion in Colombia, and typed out all of my talking points on the fact that Western NGOs are transforming the culture of the third world at sonic speed.

I am known for typing the same talking points over and over again – it’s kinda my thing – but I literally just typed those talking points, so just go read those in relation to this.

BBC:

Kuwait’s constitutional court has overturned a law that criminalised “imitation of the opposite sex” and was used to prosecute transgender people.

The Gulf state’s parliament amended Article 198 of the penal code in 2007 to make the offence punishable by up to one year in prison and a fine.

But Wednesday’s court ruling said the amendment violated the constitution.

Amnesty International called the development “a major breakthrough for transgender rights in the region”.

Lynn Maalouf, the human rights group’s deputy Middle East director, said the law was “deeply discriminatory, overly vague and never should have been accepted into law in the first place”.

“The Kuwaiti authorities must now ensure that Article 198 is repealed in its entirety,” she added. “They must also immediately halt arbitrary arrests of transgender people and drop all charges and convictions brought against them under this transphobic law.”

She called for the immediate release of Maha al-Mutairi, a 40-year-old transgender woman who was jailed and fined under the law.

Her lawyer, Ibtissam al-Enezi, told Human Rights Watch at the time that the court had used her social media videos as evidence to convict her on the grounds that she was wearing make-up, speaking about her transgender identity, allegedly making “sexual advances”, and criticising the government.

In June 2020, Ms Mutairi was summoned by authorities after she posted videos on Snapchat accusing police officers of raping and beating her during a seven-month period of detention in a men’s prison in 2019.

Ms Mutairi’s case sparked an international outcry and prompted Kuwaiti lawyer Ali al-Aryan to file a lawsuit requesting that the amendment to Article 198 be repealed.

Kuwait’s penal code still criminalises sexual relations outside marriage, and punishes consensual same-sex relations between men by up to seven years in prison.

Well.

They won’t hold it for long.

Everyone is getting in line to toe the line of the Great Reset.

The Moslem elite have sold out their people to a bunch of transhumanist pedophiles and Jewish transhumanist pedophiles.

Of the countries linked into the system, Kuwait is the outlier – for now.

Aside from countries like Iran, North Korea, and of course Russia and China (then maybe some irrelevant countries in Africa or Southeast Asia, which are de facto Chinese satellites at this point), this plane is definitely crashing.

This boat is obviously sinking.

This building is totally burning down.