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Indonesian mayor claims there is a link between breastfeeding and homosexuality | Indonesian mayor claims there is a link between breastfeeding and homosexuality |
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An Indonesian mayor has suggested poor nutrition is responsible for homosexual or transgender children. | An Indonesian mayor has suggested poor nutrition is responsible for homosexual or transgender children. |
Speaking at a pregnancy seminar in Tangerang city health office, city mayor Arief R Wismansyah told the audience: “To create Indonesian children that are healthy smart and competitive, the most important thing is, from the beginning, to provide them adequate nutrition, especially breastfeeding. | Speaking at a pregnancy seminar in Tangerang city health office, city mayor Arief R Wismansyah told the audience: “To create Indonesian children that are healthy smart and competitive, the most important thing is, from the beginning, to provide them adequate nutrition, especially breastfeeding. |
“So, it’s no wonder that recently there are more LGBT.” | “So, it’s no wonder that recently there are more LGBT.” |
The story, reported on Indonesian website Okezone, said the mayor also told the seminar: “Allah created the creatures of his right pair, Adam and Eve, not Adam and Asep.” | The story, reported on Indonesian website Okezone, said the mayor also told the seminar: “Allah created the creatures of his right pair, Adam and Eve, not Adam and Asep.” |
Although homosexuality is legal in Indonesia, the country has seen a shift towards more conservative attitudes, and Mr Arief’s remarks are just the latest in a string of high profile comments on LGBT in the country. | Although homosexuality is legal in Indonesia, the country has seen a shift towards more conservative attitudes, and Mr Arief’s remarks are just the latest in a string of high profile comments on LGBT in the country. |
Jakarta Post said the Indonesian Psychiatrists Association, the country’s leading body, had recently classified homosexuality as a mental disorder. | Jakarta Post said the Indonesian Psychiatrists Association, the country’s leading body, had recently classified homosexuality as a mental disorder. |
Suzy Yusna Dewi, a member, said: “We really do care about them. What we are worried about is, if left untreated, such sexual tendencies could become a commonly accepted condition in society.” | Suzy Yusna Dewi, a member, said: “We really do care about them. What we are worried about is, if left untreated, such sexual tendencies could become a commonly accepted condition in society.” |
According to the association’s Mental Health and Mental Disorder Diagnostic Guidelines, homosexuals and bisexuals are classed “people with psychiatric problems” and transgender people have “mental disorders”. | According to the association’s Mental Health and Mental Disorder Diagnostic Guidelines, homosexuals and bisexuals are classed “people with psychiatric problems” and transgender people have “mental disorders”. |
She also suggested a person’s sexuality is similar to an addiction, saying: “Without constant intervention, a person can easily return to their previous sexual tendency once he or she experiences withdrawal.” | She also suggested a person’s sexuality is similar to an addiction, saying: “Without constant intervention, a person can easily return to their previous sexual tendency once he or she experiences withdrawal.” |
Ms Dewi said same-sex marriage is not accepted in Indonesian culture, adding: We should not bow to the influence of foreign values that may not fit in with our values.” | Ms Dewi said same-sex marriage is not accepted in Indonesian culture, adding: We should not bow to the influence of foreign values that may not fit in with our values.” |
Meanwhile, according to Indonesian news website Republicka, Indonesia’s Information and Communication Ministry spokesman Ismail Cawidu announced the government would be banning LGBT-themed Emojis. | |
He reportedly said: “No social media may show items that smack of LGBT. Because we have our own rules, like religious values and norms, which they must respect.” | He reportedly said: “No social media may show items that smack of LGBT. Because we have our own rules, like religious values and norms, which they must respect.” |
And Pink News reported the country’s plans to ban Tumblr because of its LGBT content under the 2008 pornography law. | And Pink News reported the country’s plans to ban Tumblr because of its LGBT content under the 2008 pornography law. |
The Communications and Information Ministry’s e-business director Azhar Hasyim reportedly wrote to Tumblr demanding the removal of explicit content. | The Communications and Information Ministry’s e-business director Azhar Hasyim reportedly wrote to Tumblr demanding the removal of explicit content. |
He said: “If Tumblr then agrees to block pornography and LGBT content from being accessed in Indonesia, we will open [access to] the website again.” | He said: “If Tumblr then agrees to block pornography and LGBT content from being accessed in Indonesia, we will open [access to] the website again.” |
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