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Homosexual Law Changes (Press, 24 April 1985)

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Summary: Homosexual Law Changes (Press, 24 April 1985)

On 24 April 1985, a letter to the editor was published in response to ongoing debates regarding the Homosexual Law Reform Bill in New Zealand. The letter, written by Kay Ranginui, expresses frustration with the repetitive arguments made by opponents of the Bill. Ranginui highlights the prevalence of outdated myths and stereotypes regarding homosexuality that have been resurfacing in discussions surrounding the reform. The letter references an incident involving derogatory graffiti that was spray-painted on a wall in Shirley Road, which contained a violent message targeting homosexuals. Ranginui implies that such actions and sentiments are indicative of the harmful attitudes that the Bill seeks to challenge and reform. The letter calls for prompt passage of the Homosexual Law Reform Bill, reflecting a desire for progress and an end to discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community in New Zealand.

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Publish Date:24th April 1985
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19850424_2_98_5.html