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BY: KARTIK SUBRAMANIAM
While Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) persons should be accepted into the mainstream of society, it is their sexual orientation and sexual deviancy that should never be accepted by right thinking people.
Therefore, while there is a growingly alarming rise in the number of people who subscribe to LGBTQ+ activities, it is important that it should not be normalised but for them to seek reorientation to revise their disorder to normalcy.
LGBTQ+ is basically an intrinsic disorder and owing to bad influences or misguided ways or other factors they fall into a trap, a vicious trap, from which they then begin to struggle with and find themselves being shunned, ostracised or marginalized.
On the basis of humanitarian grounds, they are accepted also as human beings but with an orientation that needs to be corrected and put right in order for society to stay stable and be on the right path.
While there are activists and sympathisers that call for understanding and compassion, the sexual orientation of this community must be firmly held as being wrong and going against the course of nature.
Carnality, of this kind, cannot be condoned nor accepted as it is actually gross and revolting and only those who are suffering clearly from mental health issues will indulge in these activities but understand also that help is readily available.
-THE MALAYSIA VOICE
** The views expressed on this opinion is of the writer and not the publisher