More surprising: it starts in Ha Noi, not Sai Gon where gay culture is more open.
Well, it's good and it's 2012 already.
This country needs to open more.
My suggestion:
People who tend to join the parade should look better, especially in physical
Beautiful people undoubtedly are more sympathized.
I think it's only "pride" when these people are good in many ways: successful, nice-looking, and truely happy.
I don't think it's pride when a group of minority who look un-attractive noisily yell out how they are proud of themselves.
or, if they don't agree with me, this song is my second suggestion:
:))
Vietpride
on Tuoitre News: click here
"With the slogan "Difference, but no discrimination," many young people are excited about participating in the activities of Viet Pride 2012"
photos: Tuoitre
on TalkVietnam: click here
on Weebly: click here
on ABC: click here
on Fridae : click here
"Cuba, of course, also indicated recently that it may move toward same-sex marriage, under the stewardship of Mariela Castro, President Raul’s daughter. The cases seem to me remarkably similar. Both are authoritarian governments, with Communist parties still steeped in the repression of dissent, and powerful histories of social control. Both seem to have decided that the best way to deal with a new, increasingly visible and vocal minority without a clear or oppositional political agenda is to integrate it into the existing structures of society and subordination. They rely on recognition to contain it, and marriage is one of the most trustworthy containers around."
on Inquirer NEWS: click here
"Gays are routinely portrayed in the media as comical figures or as people suffering from a condition that can be treated.
But in a surprise move late last month, Justice Minister Ha Hung Cuong said that it might be time to consider a change in the law to recognise same-sex marriage.
Vietnam currently forbids same-sex unions. Any move to legalise gay marriage would make Vietnam the first nation in Asia to do so."
on ActUp.org: click here
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What is Gay Pride? haha, check out Wikipedia
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