They
moved to Vietnam only eight months ago, but U.S. Ambassador Ted Osius
and his husband have already taken the nation by storm - becoming the
faces of its flourishing gay rights movement.
Osius
arrived in the Asian country with his spouse of nine years, Clayton
Bond, and their toddler son last December - just days before the
government repealed a law banning same-sex marriage.
He
immediately started attending official government events and press
gatherings with his husband and now-19-month-old child, making a point
to introduce them to other politicians and the public.
He
also regularly uploaded pictures of his family - which now includes an
adopted five-month-old girl - on social media, paving the way to his
current status as a role model for young, gay Vietnamese.
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Maybe the Vietnamese (or Chinese) will take care of these freaks for us.
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled that the US Government is taking the freak show on the road. :(
ReplyDeleteAccording to GayStarNews, a poll in March 2014 found that 52.9 per cent of people in Vietnam oppose gay marriage - a lower amount than the year before - while only 33.7 per cent support it.
DeletePure BS as the Vietnamese are extremely conservative.