The 23d annual Seoul Queer Parade is in jeopardy. The city government has called for a committee to decide whether it can take place at Seoul Plaza, even though it’s been held there every year since 2015. In 2021, the city government also denied an application from Seoul Queer Culture Festival to form an NGO, saying that it would cause “social conflict.” What this means, no one knows exactly. South Korea offers no legal protection for sexual and gender minorities, including same-sex marriage. Former President Moon Jae-In has said that he had no intention of legalizing same-sex unions, because society “has yet to reach a consens,” according to the Washington Post. Now, LGBTQ+ rights groups are calling on the newly-elected President Yoon Seok-Yeol to take action against rampant homophobia in Korea and denounce his aide who has said that homosexuality is a mental illness. Do you think the government will allow the parade?
The 23d annual Seoul Queer Parade is in jeopardy. The city government has called for a committee to decide whether it can take place at Seoul Plaza, even though it’s been held there every year since 2015. In 2021, the city government also denied an application from Seoul Queer Culture Festival to form an NGO, saying that it would cause “social conflict.” What this means, no one knows exactly. South Korea offers no legal protection for sexual and gender minorities, including same-sex marriage. Former President Moon Jae-In has said that he had no intention of legalizing same-sex unions, because society “has yet to reach a consens,” according to the Washington Post. Now, LGBTQ+ rights groups are calling on the newly-elected President Yoon Seok-Yeol to take action against rampant homophobia in Korea and denounce his aide who has said that homosexuality is a mental illness. Do you think the government will allow the parade?