un pause café - the gay spirit of Cambodia

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This made me smile. It's novel in itself that an eighty one year old constitutional monarch should make almost daily scribblings and post them to his country and the world via the internet - and why not - but quite another for them to be so openly liberal as this.

To précis, he begins...

"In the last few days, channel five has been featuring images from the USA - San Francisco to be precise - of legal marriages between man and man, and woman and woman.

"As befits the 2nd Khmer Kingdom, which has been a liberal democracy since 1993, I think that [the kingdom] should permit, if they desire it, marriage between a man and a man, or between a woman and a woman.

kiss kiss kiss kidding - he did put them there, but only as decoration

"...something Stairs has having difficulty making out..."

kiss kiss kiss

"Transvestites (Khteisys?) - neither men nor women - these transvestites should be accepted and well treated within our national community.

"As for homosexuals and lesbians, I respect them. It isn't their fault that they (sensitive interjection of gender-specific corrections to include both sexes - I like this guy) are as they are; it is the good God who loves diversity of tastes and colours, among all [sorts of] humans, animals, plants &c.

kiss kiss kiss etc.

It's a shame that he can't execute his will, or the hardcore conservative right, but it is refreshing to hear something like that from someone so locally revered.
End of illuminating dinner break.

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EDIT: BBC link

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Too bad the smart guy ain't actually running the place!

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