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    • @marmulak@lemmy.ml
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      I have no opinion on this, it’s just that in traditional or conservative societies most people may not know about these matters especially if they’re taboo

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        • @marmulak@lemmy.ml
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          This has nothing to do with whether or not gay people exist, but how society views or deals with these topics. The total absence of any law shouldn’t be taken to mean societal approval. If it’s so taboo that they won’t even talk about it, there won’t be any mention of it publicly or at home, so no laws, and some people will grow up not knowing what it is.

          You seem not to be very well aware of how this works. Part of the marginalization of sexual minorities does involve pretending they don’t exist, and you may also have heard of this place called the closet but if you don’t know what that is you can ask someone else.

          If you think all gay people are open and out in the DPRK and they get treated well by society, I would be a bit skeptical.

          Like I mentioned elsewhere, communism in North Korea isn’t California communism…